- 552-3.
- File
- 1887, May 5-6.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Offering to sell him 6 of his Armstrong shares quoted at 156-8; still has 6 left.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Offering to sell him 6 of his Armstrong shares quoted at 156-8; still has 6 left.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Plans for his father's tour of Wales.
Letter from Sir G. O. Trevelyan,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Asking him to get the division list about Dillwyn's having a day for the Welsh Church or, failing that, to let him know, confidentially, how leading Unionists including Jesse Collings and Caine voted; reference also to his election contest.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Had been much perplexed by the Standard's telegrams concerning the American syndicate, but did not place too much faith in the news.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Asking him to call to see him.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Thanking him for hospitality; suggests circulatlng R. A. Jones's brochure among English MPs and newspapers and translating it into Welsh; refers to Trevelyan's proposed visit to Wales.
Letter from Frederic Harrison,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Recommending Dr Alfred Genier for the Chair of Chemistry at Aberystwyth College.
Letter from Sir U. Kay Shuttleworth,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Accepting an invitation to dine.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Accepting an invitation to dinner.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Comments on the result of the Deptford election, the disgraceful behaviour of the Coercionists and the lack of chivalrous feeling towards Lady Anne Blunt and an absent candidate [W. S. Blunt].
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Is not easy about the precise quality of a transaction, but prepared to accept Rendel's judgement; states that life had been difficult for him and that he had not thought enough about material interests; considers that, had Rosebery been less loaded with 'material interest', and not been in the House of Lords, he would have had a happier life.
Letter from Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Informing him that Quarry House was being sold by C. Parish; reference to J. Morley's progress in parliamentary skill this session.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Thanking him for his prompt response to the Escott fund (see 560a).
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Says that he would make a memorandum of the facts and read them to Morley.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Sending him an enclosure; asks why the leaders of the party did not take steps to enlighten the public about the number, cost and character of the legal clique who rule Ireland despotically and make the English ministers their puppets.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Reference to Rendel's proposed purchase of Hatchlands; considers the outlook good for the Liberal Party and expresses enthusiasm for the Irish policy of self government; speaks of a depressing visit to Chamberlain, from whom he felt a growing divergence.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Thanking him for a letter; also discusses his future course of action.
Letter from G. Howard of Naworth Castle,
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Regretting that he was unable to visit Elswick.
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Unable to accept an invitation.