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Vol. LXXXII (ff. 314). July 1908-Mar. 1909.
includes:
- f. 1 David Alfred Thomas, 1st Viscount Rhondda 1918; MP: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1904-1917.
- f. 2b Sir Daniel Ford Goddard, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1902, 1905.
- f. 3b j. P. Duggan, author and former convict: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1910.
- f. 5 Elizabeth Schwann, wife of Charles Ernest Schwann afterwards Swann: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 7-8 Major Sir Edward Gilbert Clayton, KCB; Inspector of Prisons: Correspondence with M. L. Waller: 1908.
- ff. 7-8 Sir Maurice Lyndham Waller, Chairman of the Prison Commission: Correspondence with Sir E. G. Clayton: 1908.
- f. 9 Thomas Ratcliffe Ellis, of the Mining Association of Great Britain: Letters to M. L. Waller: 1908.
- f. 10 David James Shackleton, KCB 1917; Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour 1916-1921: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 14 Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1884, 1908.
- f. 15 J Booth, of the Prison Commission: Correspondence with B. H. Thomson: 1908.
- f. 15 Sir Basil Home Thomson, Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police: Correspondence with J. Booth: 1908.
- f. 16 Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 18 Bernard Charles Molloy, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1886, 1908.
- f. 19 Edward Walford Karslake Gully, son of William Court Gully: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 23 Sir Ralph Neville, KC.; judge: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 25b, 43 Sir John Tomlinson Brunner, 1st Baronet: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1895-1908.
- f. 27 Sir Alfred Reynolds, High Sheriff of county Hertfordshire: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1917.
- ff. 29, 202 Sir Evelyn John Ruggles-Brise, KCB; Prison Commissioner: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1896-1919.
- f. 31 Edwyn Francis Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1900-1908.
- ff. 33, 314 Philip Snowden, Viscount Snowden: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908, 1909.
- f. 34 Sir William Patrick Byrne, KCVO: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1907-1910.
- f.36 Sir Charles Edward Troup, KCVO: Letter to W. P. Byrne: 1908.
- ff. 39, 206 Henry Hardinge Samuel Cunynghame, of the Home Office; KCB 1908: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1907-1908.
- ff. 41, 60, 276, 295, 306, 311 Elizabeth Edith Balfour, wife of Gerald, 2nd Earl of Balfour 1930: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1900-1909.
- f. 45 George William Chrystal, KCB 1922: Memoranda by: 1908.
- ff. 48, 50 Francis Bourne, Cardinal 1911: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1907-1908.
- f. 52 Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1902-1929.
- f. 54 Alice Eliza Campbell, niece of Sir H Campbell-Bannerman; widow of JMP Campbell: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 56, 61 Sir Percy William Bunting, editor of 'The Contemporary Review': Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1888-1908.
- ff. 58, 63 Charles Henry Roberts, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 65, 70, 111, 265 Sir Edward Richard Henry, Baronet 1918; GCVO; Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1906-1913.
- f. 69 Charles Silvester Horner, Congregational minister; MP: 1910. Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 72 Alexandru C. Catargi, Rumanian Envoy in London: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.: Fr.
- f. 73 Walter Rowley, engineer: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f.75 William Henry Cooke, Secretary, Shipowners Parliamentary Committee: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 77 John William Gulland, MP: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- ff. 78, 91 Alfred George Gardiner, editor of the 'Daily News': Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1902-1911.
- ff. 80, 93, 95, 108, 148, 160 James Keir Hardie, socialist and labour leader: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1905-1909.
- ff. 82, 264 Russell Rea, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1911.
- f.88 Dorothy Georgiana Howard, wife (1913) of Francis, 6th Baron Henley: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 97-99 Literary Agency of London: Correspondence with F. W. PethickLawrence: 1908.
- ff. 97-99 Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence: Correspondence with the Literary Agency of London: 1908.
- f. 100 Robert Harcourt, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1909.
- ff. 102, 110 Anne Cobden-Sanderson, suffragette; wife of T J Cobden-Sanderson: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 104, 107 Lady Frances Balfour, wife of E J A Balfour: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1907-1908.
- ff. 108, 163 Sir Maurice Lyndham Waller, Chairman of the Prison Commission: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1906-1929.
- f. 109 Ernest Frederic George Hatch, 1st Baronet: 1908. Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1905-1922.
- ff. 113, 169 Richard Augustus Studdert Redmayne, KCB 1914: Letters to M. L. Waller: 1908-1909.
- ff. 113, 169 Richard Augustus Studdert Redmayne, KCB 1914: Letters, etc., to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1909.
- f. 116 Robert McLaren, Inspector of Mines, Eastern Scottish district: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 117 John M. Ronaldson, Inspector of Mines, West Scottish district: Letter to Sir R. Redmayne: 1908.
- f.118 John B. Atkinson, Inspector of Mines, Newcastle District: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 119 Richard Donald Bain, Inspector of Mines, Durham: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f.120 William Henry Pickering, Inspector of Mines, York and Lincoln district: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 123 John Gerrard, Inspector of Mines, Manchester district: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f.130 Henry Hall, Inspector of Mines: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 131 A. H. Stokes, Inspector of Mines, Midland district: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 132 H. Johnstone, Inspector of Mines, Stafford district: Letter to Sir R.A.S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 134 W. N. Atkinson, Inspector of Mines, Cardiff district: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 136 Frederick A. Gray, Inspector of Mines, Cardiff District: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 138 John Dyer Lewis, Inspector of Mines, Swansea: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- f. 140 Joseph Samuel Martin, ISO; mining engineer: Letter to Sir R. A. S. Redmayne: 1908.
- ff. 145, 157, 310 William Snowdon Robson, Baron Robson: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1904-1912.
- f. 146 Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 2nd Baronet; PC; MP: Letters, etc., to Lord Gladstone: 1880-1909.: Partly copies.
- f. 150 James Keir Hardie, socialist and labour leader: Letter to Mrs E. Pankhurst: 1908.
- f. 153 Richard Frith Quinton, Governor of Holloway Prison: Letter to J. Keir Hardie: 1908.
- f. 155 Henry Hobhouse, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1885, 1908.
- f. 159 Sir Charles Mathews, 1st Baronet; Director of Public Prosecutions: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1908-1919.
- f. 162 Colonel Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards, KBE 1920: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1908, 1914.
- ff. 162, 164 Superintendent C. Wells, of the Metropolitan Police: Correspondence with Maj. A. H. M. Edwards: 1908.
- ff. 162, 164 Colonel Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards, KBE 1920: Correspondence with C. Wells: 1908.
- f. 164 S. Rogers, of the Metropolitan Police: Memorandum by: 1908.
- f. 165b Theodore Wilfrid Fry, London Police Magistrate: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- f. 197 James Bruce Scoular Watson, Chaplain to Brixton Prison: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1908.
- ff. 199, 247 Richard Everard Webster, Viscount Alverstone: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1905-1910.
- ff. 200, 312 Lady Constance Georgina Lytton, suffragette: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908-1909.
- f. 206 Andrew Carnegie, philanthropist: Memorandum rel. to the Carnegie Hero Fund: 1908.
- f. 209 Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman, politician and journalist: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1903-1916.
- f. 211 Christabel Harriette Pankhurst, DBE; suffragette: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 214 Reverend Henry Scott Holland, DD; Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford University: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1884-1910.
- f.216b Ernest William Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe 1905: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1908, 1909.
- ff. 218, 229 Llewellyn Archer Atherley-Jones, KC, MP: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 220 Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 14th Baronet; MP, PC: 1926. Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1909-1925.
- f. 222 Sidney Townsend Batley, Director of Greenwood and Batley, of Leeds: Letter, etc., to Lord Gladstone: 1909.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 227 Greenwood and Batley; army contractors, Leeds: Letter, etc., to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 227 Harry Edwin Bruce Bruce-Porter, physician; KB E 1919: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1909, 1914.
- ff. 231, 233 George Earle Buckle, Editor, 'The Times': Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1909-1920.
- f. 234 William H. Porter, General Inspector under the Aliens Act: Memoranda by: 1909.: Typewritten.
- ff. 237, 261-264, 272 John Pedder, of the Home Office; KBE 1919: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1907-1915.
- f.240 Robert Sidney Mitford, of the Home Office: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1880, 1909.
- ff. 241, 244, 249, 253 Sir Owen Seaman, Baronet 1933; Editor of 'Punch': Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f.243 Edward Verrall Lucas, author; CH: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 245 Charles Lanc Sansom, physician: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 248 Charlotte Despard: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 256 James Lemon, of Southampton: Letter to H. L. Boyd: 1909.
- f. 258 Adelaide Mary Anderson, Inspector of Factories; DBE 1921: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1907-1909.
- f. 260 George Ratcliffe, Lord Mayor of Leeds: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1907-1929.
- f. 267 Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- ff. 274, 285-289 Harry Cunningham Brodie, MP: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1908-1909.
- ff. 279, 297 Rosalie Mansell, nurse: Letters to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 283 Lewis Thomas Godfrey-Evans, of Wandsworth: Letter to Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- f. 287 William Ralph Snow, silk merchant: Letter to H. C. Brodie: 1909.: Typewritten. Signed.
- f. 290 Edith Howe Martyn, suffragette: Letter to H. C. Brodie: 1909.
- f. 299 William Thomas Stead, Editor, 'The Pall Mall Gazette': Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1884-1911.
- ff. 303-305b Sir Arthur Richard Jelf, High Court judge: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1909.
- ff. 307, 309 Sir David Brynmor Jones, KC; MP: Correspondence with Lord Gladstone: 1907-1910.
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- Acland, Francis Dyke, 14th Baronet, politician, 1874-1939
Anderson, Adelaide Mary, Inspector of Factories; DBE 1921
Atkinson, John B., Inspector of Mines, Newcastle District
Atkinson, W. N., Inspector of Mines, Cardiff district
Bain, Richard Donald, Inspector of Mines, Durham, 1850-1927
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, countess of Balfour, biographer and editor, 1867-1942
Balfour, Frances, née Campbell, wife of Eustace Balfour; associated with women's suffrage campaign, 1858-1931
Batley, Sidney Townsend, Director of Greenwood and Batley, of Leeds, fl 1909
Beckett, Ernest William, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe 1905
Booth, J, of the Prison Commission
Bourne, Francis, Cardinal 1911
Brabazon, Reginald, 12th Earl of Meath
Brodie, Harry Cunningham, MP
Bruce-Porter, Harry Edwin Bruce, physician; KB E 1919
Brunner, John Tomlinson, 1st Baronet
Buckle, George Earle, Editor of 'The Times', 1854-1935
Bunting, Percy William, editor of 'The Contemporary Review'
Byrne, William Patrick, KCVO
Campbell, Alice Eliza, niece of Sir H Campbell-Bannerman; widow of JMP Campbell
Carnegie, Andrew, philanthropist
Catargi, Alexandru C., Rumanian Envoy in London
Chrystal, George William, KCB 1922
Clayton, Edward Gilbert, Major; KCB; Inspector of Prisons
Cooke, William Henry, Secretary, Shipowners Parliamentary Committee
Cunynghame, Henry Hardinge Samuel, of the Home Office; KCB 1908
Despard, Charlotte, née French, novelist, socialist reformer and campaigner for women's suffrage, 1844-1939
Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 2nd Baronet, writer and politician, 1843-1911
Duggan, J P, author and former convict, fl 1908-1910
Edwards, Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie, Knight, army officer, 1862-1944
Ellis, Thomas Ratcliffe, Knight, solicitor, law clerk and secretary of the Mining Association of Great Britain, 1842-1925
Evans, Lewis Thomas, of Wandsworth, correspondent of Herbert John Gladstone, Viscount Gladstone, fl 1909
Fry, Theodore Wilfrid, London Police Magistrate
Gardiner, Alfred George, journalist and newspaper editor, 1865-1946
Gerrard, John, Inspector of Mines, d 1920
Goddard, Daniel Ford, Knight, civil engineer, businessman and politician, 1850-1922
Gray, Frederick Augustus, inspector of mines, fl 1879-1910
Greenwood & Batley Ltd, mechanical engineers and machine tool manufacturers, 1846-1972
Gulland, John William, politician, 1864-1920
Gully, Edward Walford Karslake, civil servant, 1870-1931
Hall, Henry, Inspector of Mines
Harcourt, Robert, MP
Hardie, James Keir, socialist and labour leader
Hatch, Ernest Frederic George, 1st Baronet
Henry, Edward Richard, Baronet 1918, GCVO; Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis
Hobhouse, Henry, MP
Holland, Henry Scott, Reverend DD, Regius Professor of Divinity Oxford University
Horner, Charles Silvester, Congregational minister; MP
Howard, Dorothy Georgiana, wife (1913) of Francis, 6th Baron Henley
Jelf, Arthur Richard, High Court judge
Johnstone, H., Inspector of Mines, Stafford district
Jones, David Brynmor, KC; MP
Jones, Llewellyn Archer, politician and judge, 1851-1929
Lawrence, Frederick William, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence, né Lawrence, politician and campaigner for women's suffrage, 1871-1961
Lemon, James, of Southampton
Lewis, John Dyer, Inspector of Mines, Swansea
Literary Agency of London
Lucas, Edward Verrall, author; CH
Lytton, Constance Georgina, suffragette
Mansell, Rosalie, nurse
Martin, Joseph Samuel, ISO; mining engineer
Martyn, Edith Howe, suffragette
Masterman, Charles Frederick Gurney, politician and journalist
Mathews, Charles, 1st Baronet, Director of Public Prosecutions
McLaren, Robert, Inspector of Mines, Eastern Scottish district
Mitford, Robert Sidney, of the Home Office
Molloy, Bernard Charles, MP; of Add MS 45991
Neville, Ralph, KC, judge
Pankhurst, Christabel Harriette, suffragette, 1880-1958,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081300929
Pedder, John, of the Home Office; KBE 1919
Pickering, William Henry, Inspector of Mines, York and Lincoln district
Porter, William H., General Inspector under the Aliens Act
Quinton, Richard Frith, Governor of Holloway Prison
Ratcliffe, George, Lord Mayor of Leeds
Rea, Russell, MP
Redmayne, Richard Augustus Studdert, KCB 1914
Reynolds, Alfred, High Sheriff of county Hertfordshire
Roberts, Charles Henry, MP
Robson, William Snowdon, Baron Robson
Rogers, S., of the Metropolitan Police
Ronaldson, John M., Inspector of Mines, West Scottish district
Rowley, Walter, engineer
Ruggles-Brise, Evelyn John, KCB, Prison Commissioner
Runciman, Walter, 1st Viscount Runciman, politician, 1870-1949
Sanderson, Julia Sarah Anne, suffragette and socialist, 1853-1926
Sansom, Charles Lanc, physician
Schwann, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Ernest Schwann afterwards Swann
Scudamore-Stanhope, Edwyn Francis, 10th Earl of Chesterfield
Seaman, Owen, Baronet 1933, Editor of 'Punch'
Shackleton, David James, KCB 1917; Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour 1916-1921
Smith, Frederick Edwin, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, Lord Chancellor, 1872-1930
Snow, William Ralph, silk merchant
Snowden, Philip, Viscount Snowden
Stead, William Thomas, newspaper editor, 1849-1912
Stokes, A. H., Inspector of Mines, Midland district
Tennyson, Hallam, 2nd Baron Tennyson
Thomas, David Alfred, 1st Viscount Rhondda 1918, MP
Thomson, Basil Home, Assistant Commissioner Metropolitan Police
Troup, Charles Edward, KCVO
Waller, Maurice Lyndham, Chairman of the Prison Commission
Watson, James Bruce Scoular, Chaplain to Brixton Prison
Webster, Richard Everard, Viscount Alverstone
Wells, Superintendent C., of the Metropolitan Police