Letter from J. Boyd Kinner, Junior Athenaeum Club,
- 7783.
- Ffeil
- [?1860x1900], June 26.
Would meet the directors anywhere but did not want to meet Horkham again. G.K. Rickards' address.
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Letter from J. Boyd Kinner, Junior Athenaeum Club,
Would meet the directors anywhere but did not want to meet Horkham again. G.K. Rickards' address.
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Thanks for pheasants. Their stay at Sandhurst as guests of William Farrers.
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Mr. Hanbury-Tracy's candidature.
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County Council matters, mainly relating to intermediate education.
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Deed of grant from the Board of Trade contained the expression 'below the high water mark at ordinary tides'.
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Criticism of his speech re land law reform and his condemnation of landlords.
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