- 219.
- Ffeil
- 1885, Sept. 15.
Tory comments of Lord Granville's letter gave the public an entirely wrong impression. R. Williams and E. Powell.
6 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Tory comments of Lord Granville's letter gave the public an entirely wrong impression. R. Williams and E. Powell.
Not well. Arrangements for meetings.
His doctor would not allow him to leave his house.
Seeks advice concerning a letter from Corbett Winder and revision of his draft address.
Arrangements for his meetings and for a meeting with Corbett Winder.
Corbett Winder's views and the best way to deal with him.
Letter to Corbett Winder. Meetings.
Proposal that Fisher should speak in one of his meetings. Draft address. Revision of portion concerning farm tenure.
Complaints regarding The Montgomeryshire Express. His letter to the editor. Meetings.
Seeks advice re arrangements for meetings,
Overwhelmed by correspondence. Advice re subscription.
Enquires re addressee's health and invites him to stay at his own town house.
Sympathy with Mrs. Humphreys-Owen. Does not consider it likely he would be offered a post in the government. Positions of various party leaders. The Irish Question. His own opinion regarding the comparative importance of reforms. David Davies's ill health. New town house in Whitehall Gardens.
James Hall advises him to postpone a banquet. Desires to meet addressee.
His activities. Proposal for a Welsh Liberal Federation. Credits Gladstone with keeping Wales in the ranks of English Liberalism.
Gift of a waistcoat. Sorry the government had been defeated. He had not voted because he thought the County Government Bill should have been given precedence over the London Government Bill.