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From: Asquith, H. H,

At: Home Office. Content: Thanks for letter re proposed Welsh Land Commission. Will bring terms of reference before the notice of Gladstone.

From: Asquith, H. H,

At: Home Office. Content: Arrangements for meeting. [Includes note by Thomas Edward Ellis: 'To decide business of 1894 session'].

From: Asquith, H. H,

At: Cavendish Square. Content: Thomas Edward Ellis' health. Has had a hard Autumn, being 'the platform drudge of the party.'.

From: Allard, W,

At: Sturry. Content: Has seen Sir Weetman Pearson over Rosebery's visit to Colchester. Sir Weetman to go to Mexico in January. Suggests meeting should be held in March.

From: Acland, A.H.D,

At: Scarborough. Content: The possibility of them taking office, with Acland as Chief Whip and Thomas Edward Ellis as Second Whip. Asquith's position. Wishes him to burn this letter. ('Strictly Private').

From: Acland, A.H.D,

At: Exeter. Content: Dismayed by Thomas Edward Ellis' letter and disappointed that he should 'throw him over' at such a late stage in the negotiations. Explains motives. Believes Wales will suffer as a result of this decision. ('Strictly Private').

From: Acland, A. H. D,

At: Scarborough. Content: Would like to see Thomas Edward Ellis before he meets Rosebery for talks. Arranges dates for meeting in London. [G.W.] Kekewich's K.C.B. ('Private').

From: Acland, A. H. D,

At: Scarborough. Content: Delighted to receive his letter from the Cape. Would like to talk to him about South Africa. Rosebery's visit. His wife's illness.

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