The war in Spain broke out in July 1936. An appeal from
Julio Álvarez del Vayo on behalf of the Spanish government led a group of six British Members of Parliament to visit Madrid in November 1936: they were
F. Seymour Cocks,
W. P. Crawford-Greene,
D. R. Grenfell,
Archibald James,
John Macnamara and
Wilfrid Roberts. Roberts, on the Parliamentary Group for Spain of 15 MPs, then proposed a National Joint Committee, announced at
Friends House on 23 December 1936. It first met in January 1937, continuing in Parliament's committee rooms. The leaders that emerged were Roberts, the Duchess of Atholl, and
Isobel Brown; the Duchess was Chairman, with Grenfell, Macnamara and Roberts as secretaries. The Scottish Joint Committee for Spanish Relief was formed in February 1938. Before the formation of the NJCRS, there was a relief committee under the name "Friends of Spain" (National Committee of the Friends of Spain); and by some point in 1937 this was regarded as incorporated into the NJCRS. This group was not the American committee chaired by
John A. Mackay, nor the "Friends of National Spain", a pro-Franco group around
Alfred Denville that renamed itself in 1937. ==Events==