- No. 3275.
- Ffeil
- Date: 1894, July 26.
At: Board of Trade. Content: Accepts dinner invitation.
At: Board of Trade. Content: Accepts dinner invitation.
At: [? ]. Content: The promotion of Acland. 'Asquith will be our future leader'. (Leaves missing).
At: London. Content: The repair of his coat.
Content: potential directorship and political.
At: Abergele. Content: The possibility of WSC becoming the candidate in East Denbighshire. ('Private').
At: London. Content: Invites him to become a director of the United Kingdom Temperance & General Provident Institution. Gives details of fees and of meetings. ('Very Private').
From: C[ampbell]-b[annerhan], H[enry],
Content: personal and election news.
From: C[ampbell]-b[annerhan], H[enry],
At: Belmont Castle. Content: The New Year visit to Cheshire.
From: C[ampbell]-b[annerhan], H[enry],
At: Meigle. Content: His future plans. The Forfarshire election.
At: [? ]. Content: Financial matters relating to the Liberal Party. Refers to [? Sir Wilfred] Lawson. (Fragment).
At: London. Content: The visit of Mr. Haslam.
At: Regent's Park. Content: Requests assistance over a Bill which will put London University in danger. ('Private').
From: Compton, [Lord Alwyne Frederick],
At: Kineton. Content: Arrangements for a pair. Is seriously considering quitting Parliament because his wife requires constant care. ('Private').
At: Brentwood. Content: Reminiscences of 'our ancient times at Aberystwyth'. Pleased with Thomas Edward Ellis' advancement. Asks him to deal gently with the Established Church.
At: The Chester Chronicle. Content: Encloses press-cuttings regarding the evictions of tenant farmers in Cheshire by Tory landlords.
At: Killeshandra, co. Cavan. Content: The Land Commission of which he desires to be a member. ('Private').
At: 'Eighty' Club. Content: The Russell Club at Oxford is anxious to have Rosemary as the guest at their annual dinner. Oxford University is the most promising recruiting ground for the Liberal Party.
From: Cymdeithas Cymmrodorion Rhondda (Davies, Tom),
At: Cymdeithas Cymmrodorion Rhondda. Content: Congratulations on election victory. (Welsh).
At: South Wales Daily News. Content: Payment for articles.
At: Fourcrosses. Content: Refers to Owen Rowland and G. J. Williams. The 'labour' meeting at Ffestiniog on 7 August. Refers to meeting with Lloyd George and William Jones. The former did not mention the Revolt on politics. The Revolt is now completely dead. Praises government. Refers to Ysgol Plasgwyn and to the division of the parish into wards. (Welsh).