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Add MS 89317/7/26
- Record Id:
- 040-003464022
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003453156
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100087282966.0x000001
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Correspondence and papers of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, chiefly regarding Education
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- Letter from FLG [Frederick Leveson Gower]. Dated at: Calcutta. 7 January [1851], ff. 1-4v.
- Letter from Rev H. W. Bellairs [Inspector of Schools]. Dated at: Cheltenham. 3 June 1854, ff. 5-8v.
- Letter to Mr Gladstone from Rev A. P. Stanley [later Dean of Westminster] supporting Theodore Walrond for post of Civil Service examiner. Dated at: 6 Grosvenor Crescent, London. 26 February 1855, ff. 9-10v.
- Letter from Rev Henry G. Liddell, [Headmaster of Westminster School] on examiner post candidates. Dated at: Westminster. 27 February 1855, ff. 11-12.
- Letter from Sir Charles Trevelyan. Dated at: Treasury. 28 February 1855, ff. 13-14v.
- Letter to Sir Charles Trevelyan from T. Walrond. Dated at: Balliol. 27 February 1855, ff. 15-16v.
- Letter from Sir George Lewis [Chancellor of the Exchequer] on promotion of Education Dept. clerks. Dated at: Harpton, Radnor. 21 September 1857, ff. 17-18v.
- Letter from Rev W. H. Brookfield [Inspector of Schools] on his retaining his post longer. Dated at: Education Dept Council Office, Downing Street, London. 21 March 1861, ff. 19-20v.
- [Final page of letter from Lord Canning]. [July 1861], f. 21.
- Letter from Lord Shaftesbury, on new Education Code. 25 September 1861, ff. 22-23v.
- Letter from Rev H. W. Bellairs, on public concern about the Code. Dated at: Leckhampton, Cheltenham. 26 September 1861, ff. 24-27v.
- Letter from Lord Shaftesbury on public concern about the Code. Dated at: Walmer Castle. 3 October 1861, ff. 28-29v.
- Letter from F. R. Sandford [last part of letter about arrangements for the Exhibition]. Dated at: [Privy Council Office]. [1861?], ff. 30-31v.
- Memorandum [by Lord Granville] defending the New Code. [1861?], ff. 32-35.
- Letter from Lord Cranworth, on the New Code. Dated at: Holwood, Bromley. 21 January 1862, ff. 36-37.
- Letter from John T. Delane, on the New Code. Dated at: 16 Sergeants' Inn. 14 February [1862?], ff. 38-39v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey [Home Secretary] to Robert Lowe [Vice-President of Council Committee on Education], on the New Code. Dated at: Home Office. 15 February 1862, ff. 40-41v.
- Letter from Lord Palmerston on the New Code. Dated at: 94 Piccadilly. 16 February 1862, ff. 42-43.
- Letter from Sir James P. Kay Shuttleworth, on his book on Education. Dated at: 38 Gloucester Square W. 12 March 1862, ff. 44-45v.
- Letter from F. Leveson Gower, on the New Code. Dated at: Bruton Street. 28 March 1862, ff. 46-47v.
- Letter to Robert Lowe from Sir Stafford Northcote, on the New Code. Dated at: 42 Harley Street. 21 April 1862, ff. 48-49v.
- Letter from Rev H. Sandford [Inspector of Schools, on the New Code]. Dated at: Education Dept Council Office, Downing Street, London. 25 April 1862, ff. 50-51v.
- Letter from Rev J. P. Norris [Inspector of Schools], on the New Code. Dated at: Education Dept Council Office, Downing Street, London. 25 April 1862, ff. 52-53v.
- Letter from Lord Belper, on the New Code. Dated at: 88 Eaton Square, SW. 26 April 1862, ff. 54-55v.
- Letter from Sir J. G. Shaw-Lefevre, on amending University of London Charter in respect of women. Dated at: House of Lords. 9 May 1862, ff. 56-57.
- Letter from Lord Palmerston. Dated at: 94 Piccadilly. 4 June 1862, ff. 58-59.
- Letter from Robert Lowe on Education Dept. business. Dated at: Caterham, near Redhill. 2 September 1862, ff. 60-61.
- Letter from Sir. J. P. Kay Shuttleworth to Lord Derby making suggestions for paying school fees of those on relief. Dated at: Gawthorpe, Burnley, Lancashire. 3 September 1862, ff. 62-63v.
- Letter from John T. Delane, on Lowe's political inventions. 21 April [1863?], ff. 64-65.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, on the rearrangement of the government. Dated at: Bruton Street, London, W. 16 [April 1864?], ff. 66-67.
- Letter from Robert Lowe, commenting on proposed composition of Select Committee on Education (Inspectors' Reports). Dated at: Reform Club. 28 May 1864, ff. 68-69.
- Copy of letter from Lord Granville to Lord Lyttelton about attack upon Lingen printed by the National Society. Dated at: Privy Council Office. 1 June 1864, ff. 70-71v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, enclosing the following item. Dated at: Home Office. 2 August 1864, ff. 72-73v.
- Letter to Sir George Grey from James Heywood, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Acresfield, Manchester. 31 July 1864, ff. 74-75v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce [Vice-President of Committee of Council on Education], about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Duffryn, Aberdare. 6 August 1864, ff. 76-79v.
- Letter from H.A. Bruce [Vice-President of Committee of Council on Education], about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. 9 August 1864, ff. 80-84v.
- Letter from Sir J. G. Shaw Lefevre, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: House of Lords. 9 August 1864, ff. 85-86v.
- Letter from W. E. Gladstone. Dated at: Hawarden. 9 August 1864. Enclosing a letter from Dr F. Temple to W. E. Gladstone, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Rugby. 5 August 1864, ff. 87-90v.
- Letter from Dr F. Temple, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Rugby. 10 August 1864, ff. 91-93v.
- Letter from R. R. W. Lingen, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: 46 Frederick Street, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 11 August 1864, ff. 94-101. [This item was noted as missing from the Public Record Office in 1973].
- Letter from J. Sykes, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Education Dept Council Office, Downing Street, London. 11 August 1864, ff. 102-103v.
- Letter from Dr F. Temple, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Rugby. 15 August 1864, ff. 104-107v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Duffryn, Aberdare. 15 August 1864, ff. 108-109.
- Letter from Lord Overstone, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Penzance. 17 August 1864, ff. 110-111v.
- Letter from Dr F. Temple, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Rugby. 13 September 1864, ff. 112-113v.
- Letter from Lord Taunton, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Stoke Park. 14 September 1864, ff. 114-115v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Stonefield, Tarbert, Argyllshire. 17 September 1864, ff. 116-119v.
- Letter from Lord Lyttelton, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Hagley, Stourbridge. 21 September 1864, ff. 120-122v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Fallodon. 28 September 1864, ff. 123-125v.
- Letter from the Sir George Grey, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Fallodon, Chathill. 3 October 1864, ff. 126-127v.
- Letter from Lord Lyttelton, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Hagley, Stourbridge. 3 October 1864, ff. 128-130v.
- Letter from Saxe Bannister, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education, with enclosure. Dated at: 24 Museum Street, Bloomsbury. 6 October 1864, ff. 131-135v.
- Letter from R. R. W. Lingen, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Education Dept Council Office, Downing Street, London. 7 October 1864, ff. 136-138v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, enclosing the following two items. Dated at: Home Office. 8 October 1864, ff. 139-140v.
- Letter from W. E. Gladstone to Sir George Grey. Dated at: Balmoral. 5 October 1864, ff. 141-142v.
- Letter from T. D. Acland to W. E. Gladstone, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Sprydoncote, Exeter. 3 October 1864, ff. 143-146v.
- Letter from Lord Taunton, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Quantock Lodge, Bridgwater. 12 October 1864, ff. 147-149v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. Dated at: Balmoral. 23 October 1864, ff. 150-151v.
- Letter from Lord Taunton, about membership of Commission of Inquiry into Middle Class Education. 25 October 1864, ff. 152-154v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, on membership of Middle Class Education Commission and the Revised Code in Scotland, enclosing the following item. Dated at: Privy Council Office. 26 October 1864, ff. 155-157v.
- Letter to H. A. Bruce from W. E. Forster, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: Burley in Otley. 25 October 1864, ff. 158-159v.
- Letter from R.R.W. Lingen, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: C.O. 8 November 1864, ff. 160-162v.
- Letter from Lord Lyttelton, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: Hagley, Stourbridge. 14 November 1864, ff. 163-164v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: Duffryn, Abderdare. 15 November 1864, ff. 165-168.
- Letter from Rev J. P. Norris, on Oxford and Cambridge examination and inspection schemes. Dated at: Lewknor, Tetsworth. 15 November 1864, ff. 169-172v.
- Letter from Robert Lowe, [on Middle Class Education Commission]. Dated at: Sherbrooke, Caterham. 25 November 1864, ff. 173-174.
- Letter from Dr F. Temple, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: Rugby. 27 November 1864, ff. 175-176v.
- Letter from Sir George Grey, on parliamentary matters. Dated at: Home Office. 5 December 1864, ff. 177-178.
- Letter from Lord Taunton, on Middle Class Education Commission. Dated at: Castle Howard. [6 December 1864], ff. 179-180v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, on educational matters. Dated at: Privy Council Office. 6 December 1864, ff. 181-182v.
- Letter from H. A. Bruce, on educational matters. Dated at: Privy Council Office. Last part of letter only. [1864 or later], ff. 183-184v.
- Copy of letter from Lord Granville to Lord Derby, on assistance for paying National School subscriptions in distressed Cotton districts. [1865], ff. 185-186v.
- Letter from H.A. B[ruce], on educational matters. 18 February 1865, ff. 187-188v.
- Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the Conscience Clause. Dated at: Lambeth Palace, S. 7 May 1866, ff. 189-190v.
- Letter from Dr Lyon Playfair on lack of industrial progress in Britain. Dated at: The Athenaeum. 15 May 1867, ff. 191-196.
- Letter from Acton S. Ayrton, M. P., on the Public Schools Bill. Dated at: 11 Bolton Street. 13 February [1868], ff. 197-198.
- Press report of speech by Lord Granville at Dover School of Art. Printed. 11 January 1877, ff. 199-199v.
- Letter from Robert Lowe. [Missing]. ff. 200-201.
- Part of aide-memoire on audience with French Emperor. ff. 202-203.
- Note concerning R. Lantz's plan for world tidal study. ff. 204-205.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
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Add MS 89317/7 : Papers of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
Add MS 89317/7/26 : Correspondence and papers of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, chiefly regarding Education - Hierarchy:
- 032-003453156[0007]/036-003461585[0026]/040-003464022
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
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- 1 file
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1851
- End Date:
- 1877
- Date Range:
- 1851-1877
- Era:
- CE
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Foliation: 205 folios. Formerly ff. 1-199, Public Record Office.
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- PRO 30/29/19/4
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