Louis George Mylne Bishop of Bombay, Trinity College, Cambridge, to Marquess of Salisbury: requesting appointment to discuss Indian matters, and that Lord Salisbury will present Lea at levee.
Richard Assheton Cross, Home Office, to Marquess of Salisbury: the issue [unspecified] raised by Lord Salisbury cannot concern him, so long as Mr. Caird arranges his holidays satisfactorily with the other members of his committee. A memorandum from Mr. Liddell formerly enclosed.
Sir Henry Maine, Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1877-88 to Walpole (private]: enquiry about non-arrival of his customary invitation to a Foreign Office function.
John Jackson, Bishop of London, to Walpole (private): recommending Mr. Williams. Endorsed: Approves Mr. Williams for a Madras Chaplaincy. Should he be nominated? H. W [alpole]. Yes. C [ranbrook] .
Montagu Corry, Private Secretary to Disraeli, 10 Downing Street, to Walpole: Disraeli intends Walpole to be nominated for the C.B.E. in recognition of his work in the India Office, on the recommendations of Disraeli and Viscount Cranbrook.