- 1623.
- File
- 1888, Nov. 20.
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Unable to accept an invitation.
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Unable to accept an invitation.
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Arrangements for a proposed visit to Rendel's home.
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Discussing her husband's travelling plans on his visit to Naples.
Letter from Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth,
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Asking about Gladstone's health and his reception at Naples; wishes to discuss Indian affairs with Lord Dufferin during his visit to Naples.
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References to postponement of the deputation for Aberystwyth and to Rosebery's speech in the House of Lords, pouring contempt on Salisbury's scheme to reform the Lords, poking sly fun at the whole institution.
Mrs C. Gladstone to Mrs Rendel,
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Giving an account of how the Gladstone and Rendel families were faring in Naples.
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Miscellaneous matters, including the delights of Italy, wages in America and the strength of the Conservative organisation in the LCC elections.
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Informing him of the death of Sir Thomas Gladstone.
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Accepting an invitation to dinner.
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Unable to accept an invitation to dinner.
Letter from Edward Marjoribanks,
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Had not received in time an invitation to dinner.
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Sending him a copy of his Sugar Convention pamphlet and asking him to draw Gladstone's attention to the subject; reference to his presence at a dramatic hearing of the [Parnell] Commission.
Mrs C. Gladstone to Mrs Rendel,
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Telling her how much they had been enjoying their holiday in Naples; includes also a poem (509a) entitled 'The Modern Presbeis', a parody, signed W. E. G., Lucerne Dec. 20 1888, describing the party's journey from Dover to Switzerland.
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Regretting the reason why he did not dine with him the previous evening; wants advice about enclosed (not included) and wishes him joy of his Neapolitan nephew.
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Regretting his inability to accept an invitation.
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Concerning the illness of her eldest son; reference also to her son Herbert's speech at Rochester.
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Enclosing 289 for his perusal.
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Suggesting a visit to Hawarden; wants to pick his brains on a building matter connected with a public question in which Rendel was interested.
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Thanking him for sending his article.
Letter from R. C. Munro-Ferguson,
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Thanking him for a gift.