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- 040-001959009
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- 032-001958901
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Vol. XC (ff. 283). June 1910-June 1913.
includes:
- f. 2 Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Shaftesbury: 1910.
- ff. 5, 7-9v, 19-26, 116 William Hale White, alias 'Mark Rutherford'; writer: Letters to Lord Cecil from W. H. White: 1910, 1912: Partly signed.
- f. 6 Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury; Lord Chancellor: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Halsbury: 1909-1932: Partly signed.
- ff. 10-12, 49, 143 Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Baron Balfour of Burleigh: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Balfour: 1906-1928: Partly signed.
- ff. 13-18 William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts, KC: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts: 1911.
- f. 27 Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE; novelist: Letter to Lord Cecil from H. Rider Haggard: 1911.
- f. 29 Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London: Letter to Lord Cecil from Bishop of London: 1911.
- ff. 31-33 Richard Greville Verney, 19th Baron Willoughby de Broke: Letters to Lord Cecil from Baron Willoughby de Broke: 1911, 1913: Partly signed.
- f. 34 R. V. Newman, writing from Ightam: Letter to Lord Cecil from R. V. Newman: 1911.
- f. 36 James Harford Hawkins, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows: Letter to Lord Cecil from James Harford Hawkins: 1911.
- f. 37 John Owen, Bishop of St Davids: Letter to Lord Cecil from the Bishop of St. Davids: 1911.
- ff. 38, 126, 162 James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and James William Lowther: 1911-1914.
- ff. 39, 47 Sir William Chance, 2nd Baronet; High Sheriff of Surrey: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sir William Chance: 1907-1914.
- f. 41v Sir William Lorimer: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir William Lorimer: 1911.
- f. 43 M. L. Cale, Secretary, Association of Post Office Women Clerks: Letter to Lord Cecil from M. L. Cale: 1911.
- f. 44 Sir Thomas Platt, afterwards Comyn-Platt: Letter to Lord Cecil from T. Platt: 1911: Signed.
- f. 45 Julian William Wellesley Weigall, barrister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Julian William Wellesley Weigall: 1909-1944.
- f. 62 Guilford Edward Lewis, solicitor: Letter to Lord Cecil from Guilford Edward Lewis: 1912.
- f. 64 George Rodney Eden, Bishop of Wakefield: Letter to Lord Cecil from Bishop of Wakefield: 1912: Signed.
- ff. 66, 69-73 Charles Diamond, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Charles Diamond: 1912: Signed.
- f. 67 Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Milner: 1918.
- f. 74 Frank F. B. Lamble, writing from Clapham: Letter to Lord Cecil from Frank F. B. Lamble: 1912.
- f. 75 Andrew Bonar Law, Prime Minister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and A. Bonar Law: 1913-1918: Partly signed.
- f. 76 Alfred Lyttelton, PC; MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from Alfred Lyttelton: 1912.
- f. 77 James Fitzalan Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Rankeillour: 1912-1944: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 78 Sir Ernest Arthur Gowers, GCB: Letter to Lord Cecil from E. A. Gowers: 1912.
- ff. 79, 159 David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford; 10th Earl of Balcarres: Letters to Lord Cecil from David Alexander Edward Lindsay: 1912: Signed.
- f. 80 George Samuel Sale, Professor of Classics, Otago University: Letter to Lord Cecil from George Samuel Sale: 1912.
- f. 81 Walter J. Strother, writing from Blackburn: Letter to Lord Cecil from Walter J. Strother: 1912.
- f. 82 Ernest Page, KC: Letter to Lord Cecil from Ernest Page: 1912.
- f. 83 James Craig, Director, Empire Co-operative Industries, Morecambe: Letter to Lord Cecil from James Craig: 1912.
- f. 84 D. Edward Davies, writing from Hampstead Garden Suburb: Letter to Lord Cecil from D. Edward Davies: 1912: Signed.
- ff. 85, 108 Edward Owen Greening, Editor, 'Agricultural Economist': Letters to Lord Cecil from Edward Owen Greening: 1912: Signed.
- ff. 87, 92, 105, 114, 123 Laurence William Simpson Rostron, barrister: Letters to Lord Cecil from Laurence William Simpson Rostron: 1912.
- f. 89 John Bazley-White, MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from John Bazley-White: 1912.
- ff. 91, 100, 107 [G?] E. Raine, of Constitutional Press Services: Letters to Lord Cecil from [G?] E. Raine: 1912: Signed.
- f. 96v W. W. Moyers, writing from Liverpool: Letter to Lord Cecil from W. W. Moyers: 1912.
- f. 101 Frederick George Banbury, 1st Baron Banbury: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Banbury: 1912.
- f. 103 F. Boyle Strick, writing from Blackheath: Letter to Lord Cecil from F. Boyle Strick: 1912.
- f. 110 E. A. Felstead, writing from Nottingham: Letter to Lord Cecil from E. A. Felstead: 1912.
- f. 111 Vernon Austen Malcolmson, writer on agriculture and imperial development: Letter to Lord Cecil from Vernon Austen Malcolmson: 1912.
- f. 113 Emile Lewy, writer on the coal industry: Letter to Lord Cecil from Emile Lewy: 1912.
- ff. 118-120 Arthur Edward Willoughby Marshall, solicitor: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from Arthur Edward Willoughby Marshall: 1912: Signed.
- f. 121 Ellen C. Perry, Secretary, Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association, Irish Branch: Letter to Lord Cecil from Ellen C. Perry: 1912.
- f. 122 Lady Frances Balfour, wife of E J A Balfour: Letters to Lord Cecil from Lady Frances Balfour: 1906, 1912.
- ff. 125, 129, 160, 164-166, 172 Aneurin Williams, MP: Letters, etc., to Lord Cecil from Aneurin Williams: 1909-1918: Partly signed.
- f. 128 Hugh Exton Seebohm, banker: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Hugh Exton Seebohm: 1912, 1938: Partly signed.
- ff. 131-133, 175, 192 Ernest W. Mundy, Secretary, Labour Co-Partnership Association: Correspondence, etc., partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1912, 1915: Signed.
- f. 134 Admiral Charles William de la Poer Beresford, Baron Beresford of Metemmeh and Curraghmore: Letter to Lord Cecil from Adm. C. W. de la Poer Beresford: 1912.
- f. 136 Miss E. A. Tournier, writing from Chelsea: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss E. A. Tournier: 1912.
- f. 138 James M. Courtenay, writing from Stevenage: Letter to Lord Cecil from James M. Courtenay: 1912.
- f. 140 W. Philpotts Williams, author: Letter, etc., to Lord Cecil from W. Philpotts Williams: 1912.
- f. 149 Ernest Arthur George Pomeroy, 7th Viscount Harberton: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Harberton: 1912.
- f. 154 Lord William Gascoyne-Cecil, Bishop of Exeter: Letter to Lord Cecil from his brother, the Bishop of Exeter: 1912.
- f. 157 Alexander William Charles Oliphant Murray, Baron Murray of Elibank; Master of Elibank: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Murray: 1912.
- f. 167 William Heneage Legge, Viscount Lewisham; 6th Earl of Dartmouth: Letter to Lord Cecil from Lord Dartmouth: 1912.
- f. 169 Percival Lovell Snowden, Curate at Kirkheaton, West Riding of Yorkshire: Letter to Lord Cecil from Percival Lovell Snowden: 1912.
- f. 173 Sir Robert Laird Borden, GCMG; Canadian Prime Minister: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Robert Laird Borden: 1912, 1923: Signed.
- ff. 178-187 Imperial Fund: Papers rel. to the Imperial Fund: 1912: Printed.
- ff. 181, 183 Sir Francis Trippel: George Wyndham, PC; MP: Letters to Sir Francis Trippel from George Wyndham: 1912: Copies.
- f. 182 Sir Francis Trippel: Andrew Bonar Law, Prime Minister: Letter to Sir Francis Trippel from A. Bonar Law: 1912: Copy.
- f. 182 Sir Francis Trippel: Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, KG; statesman: Letter to Sir Francis Trippel from Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain: 1912: Copy.
- f. 186 Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery, PC; statesman: Memorandum to Lord Cecil rel. to the Imperial Fund by Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery: 1912: Copy.
- f. 187 Sir Francis Trippel: Joseph Chamberlain, PC; MP: Letter to Sir Francis Trippel from Joseph Chamberlain: 1912: Copy.
- f. 188 Stanley Smith, of The Globe: Letter to Lord Cecil from Stanley Smith: 1912: Signed.
- f. 190 Sir John Fowke Launcelot Rolleston, MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from Sir John Fowke Launcelot Rolleston: 1912.
- ff. 194, 217, 227 Sydney Philip Charles Vesey, CBE: Letters to Lord Cecil from Sydney Philip Charles Vesey: 1912, 1914: Signed.
- ff. 195, 204, 268 George Peart, retired stonemason, of Wakefield: Letters to Lord Cecil from George Peart: 1912, 1913.
- f. 207 Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil, Financial Adviser to the Government of Egypt: Letter to Lord Cecil from his brother, Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil: 1912: Signed.
- ff. 209, 213, 234 Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck: 1908-1913.
- f. 211v Arthur B. Lucas, chartered accountant: Letter to Lord Cecil from Arthur B. Lucas: 1912.
- ff. 218 Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey: Letter to Lord Cecil from Charles Robert Grey: 1912.
- ff. 225, 228 William Donnet, of the Junior Conservative Club: Letters to Lord Cecil from William Donnet: 1913.
- f. 230 Sir James O'Grady, KCMG: Letter to J. O'Grady: 1913: Draft.
- f. 237 John Searles Ragland Phillips, journalist: Letters to Lord Cecil from John Searles Ragland Phillips: 1908, 1913: Partly signed.
- f. 238 Percy Holden Illingworth, MP: Letter to Lord Cecil from Percy Holden Illingworth: 1913: Signed.
- ff. 240-242v, 265 Howell Arthur Gwynne, journalist: Letters to Lord Cecil from Howell Arthur Gwynne: 1909, 1914: Partly signed.
- ff. 243, 271 James Falconer, MP: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and James Falconer: 1913: Signed.
- ff. 246-257, 261, 266 Alfred W. Harris, JP; of the National Liberal Club: Correspondence, including telegrams, between Lord Cecil and Alfred W. Harris: 1913.
- f. 259 Miss Graham Hope, Organising Secretary, Women's Amalgamated Unionist and Tariff Reform Association: Letter to Lord Cecil from Miss Graham Hope: 1913: Signed.
- f. 263 Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, Baronet: Letter to Lord Cecil from S. C. Peel: 1913.
- f. 267 David Cook, civil engineer: David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford; 10th Earl of Balcarres: Letter to Lord Crawford from David Cook: 1913: Signed.
- f. 273 Margaret Douglas, Secretary, Insurance Tax Registers' Defence Association: Letters to Lord Cecil from Margaret Douglas: 1915: Partly signed.
- f. 276 Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Sir Laming Worthington-Evans: 1913, 1922: Partly signed.
- f. 278 Herbert S. Stoneham, stockbroker: Letter to Lord Cecil from Herbert S. Stoneham: 1913: Signed.
- f. 280 J. E. Taylor, writing from Stamford Hill: Letter to Lord Cecil from J. E. Taylor: 1913: Signed.
- f. 281 Charles Wigan, solicitor: Letter to Lord Cecil from Charles Wigan: 1913: Signed.
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- Add MS 51071-51204 : THE CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood…
Add MS 51158-51192 : B. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. CECIL OF CHELWOOD PAPERS. Vols. LXXXVIII-CXXII. General correspondence, chronologically…
Add MS 51160 : Vol. XC (ff. 283). June 1910-June 1913. includes: f. 2 Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury: Letter to Lord Cecil from… - Hierarchy:
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- 1910
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- Date Range:
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- Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, politician and journalist, 1873-1955
Balfour, Frances, née Campbell, wife of Eustace Balfour; associated with women's suffrage campaign, 1858-1931
Banbury, Frederick George, 1st Baron Banbury, of Southam; MP, 1850-1936
Bentinck, Henry Cavendish, MP
Beresford, Charles William de la Poer, Baron Beresford of Metemmeh and Curraghmore, naval officer, 1846-1919
Borden, Robert Laird, GCMG, Canadian Prime Minister
Bruce, Alexander Hugh, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Secretary for Scotland, 1849-1921
Cale, M L, Sec Association of Post Office Women Clerks
Cecil, William, Bishop of Exeter, 1863-1936
Chamberlain, Joseph Austen, Knight, politician, 1863-1937
Chamberlain, Joseph, industrialist and politician, 1836-1914
Chance, William, 2nd Baronet, High Sheriff of Surrey
Cook, David, civil engineer
Cooper, Anthony, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury, soldier and courtier, 1869-1961
Courtenay, James M, writing from Stevenage
Craig, James, Director Empire Co-operative Industries Morecambe
Danckwerts, William Otto Adolph Julius, lawyer, 1853-1914
Davies, D Edward, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1912
Diamond, Charles, politician, 1858-1934
Donnet, William, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1913
Douglas, Margaret, correspondent of Edgar Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil, fl 1910-1913
Eden, George Rodney, clergyman, 1853-1940
Evans, Laming, 1st Baronet, politician, 1868-1931
Falconer, James, Scottish solicitor and politician, 1856-1931
Felstead, E A, correspondent of Lord Cecil, fl 1912
Gascoyne-Cecil, Edward Herbert, Financial Adviser to the Government of Egypt
Giffard, Hardinge Stanley, 1st Earl of Halsbury, judge, lawyer and politician, 1823-1921
Gowers, Ernest Arthur, Knight, civil servant and author, 1880-1966
Greening, Edward Owen, co-operative activist and social reformer, 1836-1923
Grey, Charles Robert, 5th Earl Grey, army officer and landowner, 1879-1963
Gwynne, Howell Arthur, author, journalist and newspaper editor, 1865-1950
Haggard, Henry Rider, Knight, novelist, 1856-1925
Harris, Alfred W, JP, of the National Liberal Club
Hawkins, James Harford, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Hope, Graham, Miss Organising Sec Women's Amalgamated Unionist and Tariff Reform Association
Hope, James Fitzalan, 1st Baron Rankeillour
Illingworth, Percy Holden, MP
Ingram, Arthur Foley, bishop of London, 1858-1946
Lamble, Frank F B, writing from Clapham
Law, Andrew Bonar, businessman and prime minister, 1858-1923
Legge, William Heneage, 6th Earl of Dartmouth, 1851-1936
Lewis, Guilford Edward, solicitor
Lewy, Emile, writer on the coal industry
Lindsay, David Alexander Edward, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, politician; book collector, 1871-1940
Lorimer, William
Lowther, James William, 1st Viscount Ullswater
Lucas, Arthur B, chartered accountant
Lyttelton, Alfred, sportsman and politician, 1857-1913
Malcolmson, Vernon Austen, writer on agriculture and imperial development
Marshall, Arthur Edward Willoughby, solicitor
Milner, Alfred, 1st Viscount Milner, public servant and politician, 1854-1925
Moyers, W W, writing from Liverpool
Mundy, Ernest W, Sec Labour Co-Partnership Association
Murray, Alexander William Charles Oliphant, 1st Baron Murray of Elibank, MP, 1870-1920
Newman, R V, writing from Ightam
O'Grady, James, KCMG
Owen, John, Bishop of St Davids
Page, Ernest, KC
Peart, George, retired stonemason of Wakefield
Peel, Sidney Cornwallis, Baronet
Perry, Ellen C, Sec Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association Irish Branch
Phillips, John Searles Ragland, journalist
Platt, Thomas, afterwards Comyn-Platt
Pomeroy, Ernest Arthur George, 7th Viscount Harberton
Raine, G?E, of Constitutional Press Services
Rolleston, John Fowke Launcelot, MP
Rostron, Laurence William Simpson, barrister
Sale, George Samuel, Professor of Classics Otago University
Seebohm, Hugh Exton, banker
Smith, Stanley, of The Globe
Snowden, Percival Lovell, Curate at Kirkheaton WR Yorkshire
Stoneham, Herbert S, stockbroker
Strick, F Boyle, writing from Blackheath
Strother, Walter J, writing from Blackburn
Taylor, J E, writing from Stamford Hill
Tournier, E A, Miss writing from Chelsea
Trippel, Francis
Verney, Richard Greville, 19th Baron Willoughby de Broke
Vesey, Sydney Philip Charles, CBE
Weigall, Julian William Wellesley, barrister
White, John, cement manufacturer; politician, 1848-1927
White, William Hale-, K.B.E.; physician and novelist, alias Mark Rutherford, 1857-1949
Wigan, Charles, solicitor
Williams, Aneurin, MP
Williams, W Philpotts, author
Wyndham, George, politician and author, 1863-1913