Letters from Sir George Cornewall Lewis
- C 2828-2933 etc
- Sub-sub-sub-fonds
- [1814]-[1863].
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Letters to miscellaneous correspondents, including family.
Letters from Sir George Cornewall Lewis
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Letters to miscellaneous correspondents, including family.
Letters to Edward Ernest Villiers, Whitehall etc.
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For content see individual letters.
Letters to Edward Ernest Villiers
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Printed supplement to the remarks on the third report of the Irish Poor Commissioners, by G. C. Lewis, together with a letter, 1836, July 19, from Dr James Phillips Kay to G. C. Lewis. The cause of the efficacy of Workhouses. and the Outdoor Relief of the impotent Poor.
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Forwarding writer's paper on the Irish poor law question. [?being No. C/2827.].
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Saving paper and losing clearness in printing the [Commissioners]' appendix; why the Commission is retarded in its operations; recipient could be supplied with a district in the south.
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The procedure and progress of the Church Commission; Lister will probably not be needed in Ireland, as he will have to superintend the printing.
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The great importance of education in manufacturing districts; English outrages, unlike those in Ireland, are suggested by anarchical opinions.
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Cabinet office offered to recipient's brother; social gossip.
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Austin and writer have a satisfactory interview with the Chancellor; the harvest in Radnorshire; Head's work; his future wife; the Edinburgh Review.
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Writer's European tour.
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Holiday plans.
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Head is being considered by the Government.
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The death of writer's mother.
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Lord John Russell has offered writer a post as Assistant Poor Law Commissioner in Ireland, upon the understanding that he might succeed his father; his present inclination is to reject the offer; his mother's illness.
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Austin will complete two laws after writer's impending departure from Malta; recipient has not understood the event referred to in no. C 2813; the colonies should not be governed by patronage for the sake of conciliating hungry supporters.
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The English lawyers are the pests of Malta.
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The reprehensible conduct of the Radicals concerning Canada; an event showing the extreme susceptibility of the Maltese to an attack on their religion; a pamphlet by a Maltese advocate.
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Good sense in England regarding the Canada revolt; writer supposes that Brougham wished to be appointed instead of Lord Durham; the financial relations are the cardinal point of colonial government; the chief cause of discontent is the paucity of posts for colonials; the Duke of Wellington's moral character and practical ability; English lawyers in Malta are most troublesome demagogues.
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National dignity prevents the mail from being sent through France; the military are in a state of active jealousy against her; English officials in Canada, or in any colony where the people are non-English, are complete bulls in the china shop; Canada must be given independence or self government; the Duke of Wellington's despatches.