Dangos 5746 canlyniad

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Harpton Court Estate Records,
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

From Grote, George

Writer honours recipient for his intention of appointing Bain; he is the man best qualified to fill the Chair; the weight of anxiety has been difficult for writer to bear.

From Grote, George

Bain has written to recipient acknowledging his inestimable service; the verses from the Agamemnon; enclosed is a note on this subject from Dr E. C. Hawtrey.

From Grote, Harriett,

Writer's visit to France and de Tocqueville's delightful society; the old Whigs will not like the errors of judgement ascribed to Mr Fox; the Reform bill is to be strangled; the English are embarking in a war with Louis Napoleon, and not the French people, as an ally. Enclosed is: C/1411, Alterations and an addition to the article on Moore.

From Gulson, Edward,

The delegation has no powers which are distinctly given by the Act; it has no power of directing or controlling the movements and operations of the Assistant Commissioners; guardians will listen to the advice of an Assistant Commissioner rather than to a member of the delegation; recipient considers visiting Ireland; the persons to whom recipient's wishes have been made known.

From Gulson, Edward,

A satisfactory conclusion to the Edenderry case; other Unions wish to be compelled; Lord Fitzwilliam's request; difficulties in the way of the alterations proposed by Lord Clare in the Limerick Union - no ordnance maps, division of Townlands is contrary to the Act, and financial adjustment; new evidence in support of a renewed application on behalf of Mr Alley.

From Gulson, Edward,

Recipient has received medical advice; the Rule against the Edenderry Board has been made known, and certain other Boards are given a final chance of avoiding legal proceedings; writer prepares to go to Limerick; Mr Alley's retirement; Irish Poor Law staffing and finance.

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