Letter from Lady Lucy Jervois,
- 1329-30.
- File
- 1893, May 1 & 6.
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Extolling the work of her husband at the War Office and as a colonial governor, and asking Rendel to use his influence to secure an honour for him.
Letter from Lady Lucy Jervois,
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Extolling the work of her husband at the War Office and as a colonial governor, and asking Rendel to use his influence to secure an honour for him.
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In reply to congratulations [on the award of the KCB] to her husband, Capt. Andrew Noble.
Letter from Rosalind Countess Carlisle,
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Unable to accept an invitation for a sea trip.
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Reference to the relationship between the Skelton Co.'s affairs to the Duchy of Lancaster; remarks that everybody had got tired of the Irish Bill.
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Seeking to enlist Rendel's support on account of the persistent attacks being made on him on the subject of the cordite patents to be debated in Parliament.
Letter from Edward Marjoribanks,
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Asking if he could induce some local people to give the Surrey Times a helping hand; would be a pity to allow a Liberal paper to die out.
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Regretting not calling to see him on the way to Monte Carlo.
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In reply to a letter asking advice as to whether he should go on the Bench.
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States that Biarritz was doing her husband good; refers also to the presence of the new Dean of Lincoln and her son Herbert.
Letter from A. C. Humphreys-Owen,
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Thanking him for his timely warning of an impending bye-election in co. Mont., but refers to financial disappointments in his railway investments; thanks Rendel for his offer to contribute towards his expenses, but feels that the party should decide whether it was worth meeting a substantial share of his election expenses.
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References to the progress of the Local Government bill and to his father's impending resignation, which had been intimated to his colleagues, though the Sovereign had not yet been informed.
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Congratulating him on his peerage; reference to a letter on defence he had written in the day's Times.
Letter from Bernard Arkwright of Elswick,
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
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Congratulates him on his peerage, but differs with him entirely on the Establishment question; deplores the new political economy practised by the Liberal Party, completely different from the free trade doctrines he had learnt from his uncle, Sir Benjamin Hawes.
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
Letter from W. Bowen Rowlands,
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Congratulating him on his peerage.
Letter from Sir Richard Strachey,
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Congratulating him on his peerage.