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Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry2
[Parsons, Miss?]1
[Sharp, Clifford]1
Barton, J. H.1
Beckwith, Frank1
Bright, John1
Canning, Stratford, 1st Viscount Stratford De Redcliffe1
Clodd, Edward1
Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish1
Ellison, Leonard J.1

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Sender: Ignotus (pseud.)

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 11 Feb 1918

Location: BC Clodd

Note: Sender is of the "Manchester City News".


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Hatton, Joseph to Stoker, Bram

Hatton, Joseph

18 Mar 1893

Enclosed with letter from Henry Gascoigne. Sender was a novelist and a dramatist.

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Sender: [Sharp, Clifford]

Recipient: Robinson, Lennox

Letters: 2

Date(s): 28 Aug 1917 (both)

Location: BC New Statesman 446

Note: Carbons, possibly by J.C. Squire, not Sharp

Sender: Mitchel, Henrietta

Recipient: Smithells, Harriet

Letters: 1

Date(s): 26 Aug [n.y]

Location: SC MS 416/446

Category: Female

Note: News of a holiday in Ireland and other personal matters. MS.

Sender: Bright, John

Recipient: Barton, J. H.

Letters: 1

Date(s): 31 Oct 1866

Location: BC Extra-illus From The letters of Queen Victoria 1837-1861, Vol.3, pt.3, opp. p.446

Sender: McNair-Wilson, Michael

Recipient: Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry

Letters: 1

Date(s): 9 Feb 1973

Location: SC MS 742/446

Note: Acknowledging item 440 (Legge-Bourke to Heseltine) on behalf of

the Minister. TS.

Sender: Canning, Stratford, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe

Recipient: [Parsons, Miss?]

Letters: 1 Autograph and address

Date(s): 16 Mar 1830

Location: BC Extra-illus From The letters of Queen Victoria 1837-1861, Vol.2, pt.3, opp. p.446

Sender: Ellison, Leonard J.

Recipient: Beckwith, Frank

Letters: 2

Date(s): 9 Jan 1951 - 15 Jan 1951

Location: SC 622/446, 449

Note: 1) Seeks help on genealogical research. TS. 2 ff. Attached, some notes on his family. 2) Further upon his genealogical research. TS. Attached, pencil notes by FB.

Sender: Temple, Henry John, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Recipient: Russell, Lord John, 1st Earl Russell

Letters: 1

Date(s): 8 Jun 1853

Location: BC Extra-illus From The life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol.1, pt.3, opp. p.446

Sender: Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry

Recipient: Drummond-Wolff, Henry Maxence Cavendish

Letters: 31

Date(s): 25 Mar 1957 - 28 Aug 1972

Location: SC 709/198, 199, 202, 205, 208, 247, 263, 270, 278, 283, 310,

328, 376, 381, 382, 387, 389, 401, 412, 416, 422, 445, 446, 479,

480, 483, 486.1, 504, 505, 515, 559

Note: 1) Encloses copy of letter sent to Rt. Hon. Sir David Eccles. 2) Detailed criticism of memorandum on trade. 3) Attitude towards bi-lateralism. 4) Meeting with Diefenbaker. 5) International trade negotiations. 6) Reapprochement between Eire and the Commonwealth; Eire unlikely to join Common Market. 7) Summit Conference failure. 8) Changing attitudes to the EEC. 9) Ways to further the "cause". MS. 2 ff. 10) Forthcoming Tory Conference. 11) Discussion with Rt. Hon. Edward Heath about Common Market negotiations. 2 ff. 12) Gaitskell's speech on television. MS. 2 ff. 13) Short discussion with the Prime Minister. Copy. 14) Meeting with R.A. Butler. 15) Discussion with R.A. Butler. MS. 16) Nehru's death etc. MS. 2 ff. 17) Opposition to the United Nations and to disarmament. MS. 2 ff. 18) Points from new edition of "The Commonwealth". 19) Current political news. MS. 2 ff. 20) Requests permission to send a copy of the new edition of "The
Commonwealth" to Christopher Soames. MS. 21) Correspondence with Jock Colville of Hill Samuel. MS. 2 ff. 22) New edition of "The Commonwealth" the best so far. 23) Possibility of HDW speaking to a Commons sub-committee. MS. 24) Meeting with Rt. Hon. Sir Keith Joseph. 2 ff. 25) Reply from Geoffrey Rippon about paper on Ireland. MS. 26) Possible referendum on British entry into the Common Market. MS. 2 ff. 27) Appointment as Chairman of 1922 Committee; death of Rt. Hon. Iain McLeod. MS. 3 ff. 28) Distribution of HDW's

publication. MS. 29) Response to HDW's latest document. MS.

30) Unwilling regonition of no alternative to British entry. MS. 3 ff. 31) Analysis of events preceding British entry and possible consequences. MS. 6 ff.