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Text of 'a Bill to amend the Law relating to Votes at Parliamentary Elections and for other purposes ... ordered ...,

Text of 'a Bill to amend the Law relating to Votes at Parliamentary Elections and for other purposes ... ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 2 July 1906'. The document is endorsed in the hand of Eliot Crawshay Williams: 'I took over this Bill when I became an MP and called it "The Alternative" Vote Bill. My papers were taken over by the Chief Whip when I resigned & the A.V. became part of the Govt. Franchise Bill. The A.V. part was thrown out by the Lords & not insisted on by the Govt. E. Crawshay Williams. Jan. 1944 Coedymwstwr.'.

Stuart Rendel, Valescure, St Raphael-var,

Mr Gladstone has decided to extend his visit over the opening of Parliament. Stuart Rendel intends to stay as well. The Welsh MPs should meet and elect a Chairman. Sir William Hart Dyke is prepared to receive a deputation to discuss Aberystwyth College. The government is likely to introduce an Irish Education Bill and army bills. The Gladstones.

Stuart Rendel, Hatchlands,

Believed that if Osborne Morgan declined the Office of Judge Advocate, it would be offered automatically to [--]. The health of Stuart Rendel's eldest daughter. See A 2/7 for Arthur John Williams's letter.

Stuart Rendel, Duffryn, Mountain Ash,

Admires Arthur John Williams. Would Arthur John Williams approve of 'a general "Church Defence" offertory' and would the Nonconformists approve? Many are sensitive to the 'mixing up' of 'Church polemics' and 'Chapel functions'.

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