- C158.
- File
- 1890, Feb. 10.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Has visited Count Codronchi, the Prefect of Naples, to discuss an English loan to reconstruct Naples University and remodel a central quarter of the town. Has written to Noble on the matter.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Has visited Count Codronchi, the Prefect of Naples, to discuss an English loan to reconstruct Naples University and remodel a central quarter of the town. Has written to Noble on the matter.
Helen Gladstone to Lady Rendel,
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Stating that her parents were very well after their journey to Aberystwyth and congratulating him on the arrangements.
Hopes to be in London soon. Has sailed to Genoa. The children,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
If Gladstone came to Naples he would be 'pestered with deputations & deafened with demonstrations'. Suggests train routes through Italy; Stuart Rendel should contact the Embassy at Rome.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Subject: Saudi Arabia.
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Subject: Middle Eastern questions.
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Invitation to visit. Lord and Lady Armstrong. Family news. Gladstone has spent yesterday afternoon with Nelly, Stuart Rendel's wife. Has heard news of George Wightwick Rendel through the Hobhouses.
Invitation to visit. Makes arrangements,
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Invitation to visit to recuperate. Is involved in business affairs with Albini,
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Is at Lake Geneva. Domestic news. Lina's health,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Is glad William G. Armstrong wrote to The Times. Discusses the building policy. Thinks more money should be spent on the Navy.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Is in London to choose a school for Silvio and Florian. Details of travels. Poggnoli is doing well. Has written to congratulate Noble on his new honours.
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Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Subject: Basic factors in the development of Russian policy in Europe.
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Subject: The Italians seen through English eyes.
J. D. Campbell to Hart (telegram),
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
His interview with W[addington] quite accidental and no step likely to be taken in that quarter; asks him to draft a telegram.
J. D. Campbell to Mrs Campbell (telegram),
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Had heard nothing from Rendel; a service originated and maintained by an Englishman and was half-English could only be worked by an Englishman in interests of all parties; the introduction of a foreigner would undermine the whole service and blow it up.
J. Herbert Lewis to Principal T. F. Roberts,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Referring to Rendel's brilliant, touching and powerful appeal to Carnegie, which had been rejected and concerning the use of portions of the text for the Library appeal to the public.
J. Jones to F. Hanbury Tracy (press copy),
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Concerning Tracy's readoption as Liberal candidate for the Montgomery boroughs.