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- 1878, Sept. 2.
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Agreement for letting farm. His desire not to give Mr. Powell occasion to make difficulties but to make him and Mr. Turner clearly responsible for any final rupture.
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Agreement for letting farm. His desire not to give Mr. Powell occasion to make difficulties but to make him and Mr. Turner clearly responsible for any final rupture.
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Good opinion of The Oswestry Adverstiser.
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Invitation to come over to meet his father in law. Comments on 'M.M.' and 'R'.
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Seeks advice concerning a circular. War fever in the county. Liberal party opposed to war.
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Letter from John Jones to which he has sent a hasty answer. (No enclosure).
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His lack of discretion in letter writing. Desires addressee to read his reply to John Jones and decide whether it was advisable to forward it. Peace meeting in the county.
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Attending experiments. Hopes to meet addressee in London on his return. Comments of political situation. Quetta. Hopes the House of Lords would take alarm at the assaults on the constitution and 'outflank Conservatism in its stronghold'. Proposed business visit to Rome. Annual meeting. Need to conserve their energy until the general election.
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Detailed comments on Stanley Leighton's speech at Oswestry and the harm it could do to the Liberal Party.
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Sanitary system for Glansevern. Political comment.
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Dissolution not probable. Political activity and organisation in the constituency.
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Has taken note of addressee's conference with Liberal farmers. Reluctant to acquire professional political agents for his constituency especially since and early dissolution was improbable. Willing to hold meetings.
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The people in Montgomeryshire who thought they were rid of him were mistaken. His intention of relying on his politics, political energy and ability rather than play the part of the British squire, the plutocrat or the "People's Friend".
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Had delayed answering his letter because he expected they would meet. Moving house.
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Unable to join him in a shoot being fully engaged or the week. Arrangements for meeting.
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Change in David Davies' attitude towards writer. The Oswestry Advertizer's treatment of Stanley Leighton and able revision in reports of his speeches. Not prepared to drive the land Question in order to satisfy the tenant farmers.
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Enclosing correspondence (probably regarding Irish Home Rule). Seeks advice concerning publication. (No enclosure).
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Difficulty in getting E. Powell and R. Williams to co-operate as party agents. After personal interviews he favours Williams but would like to reconcile them if possible.