Dangos 5746 canlyniad

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Harpton Court Estate Records,
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Peel's haughty, touchy and disdainful nature; a fancy that a simple repeal of the Corn Laws will not be proposed by the present Cabinet; Professor Quinet's inculcating Bonapartist views at the university in Paris; excessive military interference was shown to the students.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

The dissolution of Peel's ministry is an awful event; Peel, out of office, may without impropriety say and do what he could not have done in it; plans for writer's homeward journey.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Writer's accidental meeting with Lord Courtenay; Day's removal had resulted from the representations of Clive and Cripps; the Times reports partial and garbled proceedings, an experiment which had been prevented by writer in South Wales; Whittaker's withdrawal from the contest for the Borough.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Chadwick has done his best to work out the Commissioners; the Times and the Chronicle compared; recipient's sources of information inside the Government compared; a cordial invitation to recipient to come to Harpton in the case of his being sufficiently disembarrassed from the cares of office business.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Recipient is attacked in Parliament by Wakley over Haydock Lodge; these attacks partake of the character of Persecution; no permanent stigma can attach to recipient's character; his proceedings against Ferrand; Chadwick must suspect that he has placed himself in difficulties; local news.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Recollections of Devon; an agricultural meeting at Presteign; an article on long leases in the Economist; an attempted suicide; the visit of Mr Symons as chief Education Commissioner.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

The attitudes of newspapers compared; Fanny had been misled if not deceived and there must have been misrepresentation as to his position; writer wishes to keep things quiet until the election is over; the Old Radnor glebe matter is safe; a servant has been kicked.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Social gossip; Bradshaw's financial position and his proposed marriage; writer's future plans; a wish that the election was at hand; writer thinks that Rhayader and Knighton are safe and Presteign neutralised.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Election prospects; social gossip; the promise of a fruitful year; the cottagers' crops; copies of recipient's vindication sought; Campbell's book; writer's inclinations as an author.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Repair of the Cornewall tombs; canal construction; the beauties of the Vale of Teme; Little Hereford was exempt from the bishop's control; the pony has started on its journey; Mlle. Luggy's case.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

Recipient's appointment and the possibility of his having to fight an election; it is not such a senior, position as his previous one; Irish affairs Major Mahon talked kindly of his tenants; he was a complete Irishman with nothing Saxon about him.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

The Dean's position in the disputed election of Hampden as bishop of Hereford; answer to an enquiry concerning Claudius Amyand; the potatoes are still lasting out unlike the previous year.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

The inscription at Perth; the notion that Ann Hyde squinted; Erskine's book bears partly upon the biography of men of whom he writes and partly on the history of the time he writes about; Scottish history is very warlike; the disappearance of the kilt; plans for the journey and returning home.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

A visit to Tynninghame after an absence of 47 years; the advanced science of the cultivation of the land and the strength of the buildings; plans for returning to Harpton; important events at Hereford which recipient should attend.

From Lewis, Thomas Frankland

The presentation of the testimonial was altogether a very touching and imposing scene; writer was glad for recipient's sake that neither county nor city members were present.

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