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Lord Rendel Papers
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Letter from Lord Reay,

Had returned from Egypt and was prepared to discuss the affairs of that country with Gladstone; situation affected materially by the advent of a new Khedive.

Letter from J. Bryce,

Reporting that proceedings in Parliament excited little interest and that no one had complained of Gladstone's absence; believes the morale of the Liberal Party to be excellent and thinks the London prospects to be better than a month ago.

Letter from Mrs C. Gladstone,

Stating that her husband was keen to get him back on the Committee of the Agricultural Small Holdings bill; social engagements, family news and references to the death of Lord Hampden and the illness of Sir A. West's son.

Rendel to W. E. Gladstone,

Reporting on an interview with the Duke of Devonshire and his lawyer concerning efforts being made to salvage Lord Granville's estate.

Letter from H. N. Gladstone,

Commenting on the difficulties facing his father on forming his cabinet and reporting that he [Rosebery] had finally agreed to join.

Letter from Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth,

In reply to Rendel's letter of congratulations on his appointment of Secretary to the Admiralty; states that he was happy to serve under Spencer and was looking forward to 'confabs' with Rendel about men and guns.

Letter from A. H. D. Acland,

Thanking him for a letter re Morgan Owen; states that he was going to resist pressure from Gladstone and Harcourt to keep on Temple as inspector of schools beyond the age; remarks that he must not show any party feeling in the matter.

Letter from T. H. Farrer,

Concerning the folly of the Guildford Bench, but chief blame should be attached to the law, which allows a badly supplied cottage to go on and imposes severe conditions on anyone trying to improve the conditions; also reference to draining and water conditions under the Surrey Council.

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