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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Harpton Court Estate Records,
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From Graham, Sir James

Writer's illness and membership of the Bank Committee; bank notes must be made a legal tender throughout the United Kingdom; the assumption of the exclusive power of issue by the Government; in India the Mutiny must be extinguished and military possession of the country regained before the government is revised; fear that distress during the winter will be widespread so that tenderness and skill will be necessary in the management of Poor Law.

From Graham, Sir James

Sir Henry Moncreiff could safely be entrusted with an office under the Scotch Bible Board; this would lead to an angry onslaught by the Established Church, but would rally Dissent to the Liberal banner; China is a sad affair.

From Graves, John T,

Writer is known to recipient as a litterateur, but he wishes to be considered for Mr Tufnell's post as assistant Poor Law commissioner.

From Green, Richard,

Mr Hill will be a great blessing to the locality; the difficulty regarding the naval cadetship would be overcome by a fresh nomination.

From Greg, W. R,

Writer wishes to see certain novels, including two by Miss Muloch, reviewed; certain Information is still needed for the article on Alison.

From Greg, W. R,

Printed copies of the work will be sent to expert friends before it is finally printed off; valuable communications have come from France and America.

From Greg, W. R,

The delay in publishing Emerson books; a list of books required before writing on crime; the masterly article on Thackeray.

From Greg, W. R,

Writer's article will be offered to another review if recipient refuses it; it is scarcely possible to shelve the Reform Bill for good.

From Greg, W. R,

Writer will probably write an article on Morrison's book; Whewell's book and the idea of God dying for the inhabitants of other worlds.

From Greg, W. R,

Writer desires to know whether recipient, as the person who appointed him to Board of Custom, would mind a reprint of Greg's The Creed of Christendom.

From Grenville, Lord,

A request that recipient should copy a translation of part of an ode of Pindar to which writer will refer in his account of his Dropmore Oaks.

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