- No: 3575.
- File
- Date: 1897, July 21.
Part of Thomas Edward Ellis Papers
At: Pall Mall. Content: Arrangements for meeting.
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At: Pall Mall. Content: Arrangements for meeting.
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At: Pall Mall. Content: The meeting of the Prince of Wales and Lord Penrhyn in an attempt to settle the Penrhyn Quarry Strike. ('Private') Enclosed is a copy of a letter on the issue of arbitration by Lord Penrhyn, 27 July 1897.
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At: Haslemere. Content: Has received the letter from Thomas Edward Ellis and Broadhurst and the Prince of Wales is pleased that a happy solution has been found.
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Content: Meeting with the Prince of Wales, Penrhyn Quarry strike.
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At: Plas Machynlleth. Content: The Prince of Wales regrets having failed to meet Thomas Edward Ellis but hopes to do so in the near future.
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At: Charity Commission. Content: Arranges meeting.
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At: Lloyd's, London. Content: Wishes to explain his position. Refers to 'our friends in Johannesburg'. Is to try to discover the identity of the Comte de Neufville.
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Content: personal, refers to 'friends in Johannesburg'.
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At: London. Content: Previous correspondence. His expedition to France in search of the 'friends at Johannesburg'.
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At: Oldham. Content: The possible visit of Harcourt and Rosebery.
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At: Oldham. Content: Asks if Sir William Harcourt can come to speak at Oldham.
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Content: Possible visit of Harcourt and Rosebery.
From: [Lewis, J. Herbert 'Callestr',
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At: Port Said. Content: His future plans.
From: [Lewis, J. Herbert 'Callestr',
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At: Felixstowe. Content: The magistracy at Hendon. His dream which included Bryn [? Roberts] in a chapel wearing 'white satin tights'. Rendel's petition.
From: [Lewis, J. Herbert 'Callestr',
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At: Clapham Common. Content: Thanks him for his kindness on their voyage to Egypt.
From: [Lewis, J. Herbert 'Callestr',
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Content: political, personal.
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At: British & Foreign Bible Society. Content: Congratulations on promotion.
From: Lewis, W. '(Pontypridd)',
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At: Cape Colony. Content: His progress in South Africa.
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At: Ruthin. Content: Writes as a moderate Welsh Conservative who believes that Wales needs 'National Independence both in Church and State'.
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At: Bala. Content: Disassociates himself from the actions of the Merionethshire Unionists re the four Irish seats. Supports Owen's candidature because of the Irish Question. Temperance and Bala.