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- File
- 1904, Feb. 4.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Concerning her friendship with the Duke of Cambridge.
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Concerning her friendship with the Duke of Cambridge.
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Had been prevented from calling by an attack of rheumatism.
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Acceptances of invitations to dinner.
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Asking him for advice and help in raising capital to buy himself a partnership in the firm of T. & A. Constable, Printers, Edinburgh.
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Concerning arrangements for the installation of Rendel as President of Aberystwyth College and the entertainment of guests.
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Concerning the qualifications of H. Goodhart and the prospects of his getting a chair at Edinburgh University.
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
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Offering his congratulations.
Letter from Sir John Wolfe Barry,
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In reply to letter of congratulation on the award of the KCB, with remarks on the inadequate recognition of Civil Engineers.
Letter from Nathaniel Barnaby,
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Looks forward to Rendel's influence in Parliament in the matter of naval ordnance; says that he and the new member for Taunton [S. C. Allsopp] would have to find a modus vivendi between themselves.
Letter from Nathaniel Barnaby,
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Sending him a copy of a letter he had sent to Henry Richard; he had told him that it was not for publication, but that he would send copies to a few friends; says in conclusion 'We are the Peace Society, we at and near Great Scotland yard'.
Letter from Nathaniel Barnaby,
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In reply to congratulations on his title, but would have given him more pleasure to have been able to congratulate G. W. Rendel.
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Thanking him for his good wishes on his proposed marriage and for his gift, the choosing of which he proposed leaving to his prospective bride; also refers to the religious influences which had governed her life; pays tribute to the value of Rendel's friendship and the inspiration of his first address in 1880.
Letter from Francis H. Beaumont,
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
Letter from F. C. Barnard (?) of Ramsgate.
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Reference to their having been at Eton together.
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In reply to a letter of sympathy for a bereavement.
Letter from Sir Francis Bertie,
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Concerning the representations at the Embassy at Paris respecting Rendel's troubles with his agent.
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Concerning the promotion of the social ambitions of Rendel's grandson.
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Congratulating him on his peerage.