- 979.
- File
- 1881, June 3.
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Asking him to postpone his motion for a week.
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Asking him to postpone his motion for a week.
W. Noble, Desmond Dene House, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
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Was considered for the Foreign Office, but Bryce was appointed, and for the Colonies, but this post was given to Osborne Morgan by Gladstone 'as a compliment to Wales & to an old colleague' .... 'So you see I have had a narrow shave and I am very well pleased. This will be a troubled and a short Administration. No doubt I am losing what is probably my only chance of office.' Has taken 4 Whitehall Gardens. Is much grieved at the state of Mackenzie's affairs. Was pleased to receive news of George Wightwick Rendel from Brassey, who has been promised a Peerage.
Was pleased to hear of Lady Armstrong. Meadows' and Lila's visit. Domestic news,
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Subject: Last days in Bulgaria.
Wishes to write from time to time,
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Would like news of Stuart Rendel's work at Constantinople. Is writing from Lake Como. Describes the journey home via Naples, Rome, Florence and Milan, and plans to go to Paris and Newhaven.
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Would like to help John Morley recover from his illness. Is 'partly pledged' to assist the arrangements for Mr and Mrs Gladstone. Would Stuart Rendel like to bring Maud? Arrangements for guests.
Would like to visit Cragside for Lina to have a change. Noble is to come to London,
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Would Sir James Mackenzie do as accountant? The circumstances of his family,
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