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- 1899-1902.
Part of Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
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Part of Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
Letter from Charles W. Dilke, 76 Sloane Street,
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Encloses the notes from which he spoke.
Letter from David Howell, Dean of St Davids,
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There is a need to refute particulars given in the Cambrian News. John Herbert Lewis or Herbert Roberts should do so.
Letter from Philip H. B. Salusbury, Chiddingfold, Surrey,
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Has read H. M. Stanley's remarks in the Commons - 'It is notable that he has never yet spoken in the House without dragging in commendation of the Congo state, about which he tries his best to mislead the House'. Could John Herbert Lewis ask a question in the House?.
Letter from Dean Howell, St Davids,
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John Herbert Lewis should write an English memoir of Tom Ellis - 'It would perpetuate his memory, extend his influence, & present him as an ideal to the rising generation of Welshmen'.
Letter from O. M. Edwards, Oxford,
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Has received no notice of a meeting of the Welsh Party. Regrets 'so momentous a question' has arisen so soon - '...I have only the merest outsider's knowledge. I know no member of the Welsh party intimately. I am not in a position to consult anybody'. Regrets he is so vague. Saw it as his duty to stand for Parliament - 'I hope that I may be able to do more good to Wales than harm - though I doubt it'.
Letter from W N Bruce, Dorking,
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Appreciates John Herbert Lewis's mention of his name in the debate on the Board of Education Bill. Is indignant at the way the subject has been 'smuggled' through Parliament, but hopes the Act will be well administered. 'Private'.
Letter from A. C. Humphreys-owen, Berriew,
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Is John Herbert Lewis going to Swansea to support the peace resolution? The Liberal MPs from North Wales should have a uniform policy. 'I think that total abstinence in this as in other matters may be the best policy'.
Letter from Frank Edwards, Knighton,
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Regrets inability to come to Mentone. Cadwaladr's health.
Letter from Henry H. Fowler, Wolverhampton,
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Will forward John Herbert Lewis's enquiry to the General Manager and then make further enquiries in London.
Letter from Lord [Kenyon], Carlton Club,
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Is to accompany John Herbert Lewis on a visit to the Comptroller of the National Debt concerning an annuity to Miles Partington.
Letter from Lord Londonderry, Postmaster General,
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Will make enquiries concerning the provision of clocks in Post Offices and accommodation for writing letters in Railway Stations.
Letter from P. P. Pennant, St Asaph,
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Much appreciates the Council's attitude. The joint committee cannot report on St Asaph school before the County Governing Board meet. Denbigh and Abergele are envious that St Asaph should 'poach' pupils. Constitution of the Flintshire half of the joint committee.
Letter from Mary Davies, Kensington,
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Will's health. Congratulations to Mrs Lewis on the safe arrival. It is sad to hear of Viriamu Jones's death.
Letter from Ernest Rhys, West Hampstead.
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Has made notes on the Welsh objects at the British Museum. There is a need to prepare a scheme for a Welsh National Gallery and Museum. Two Welsh bronze shields.
Letter from H. V. Beaumont, British Embassy, St Petersburg,
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Encloses a letter of introduction to the Minister of Public Instruction. A draft or copy of the letter is written on the reverse in French.
Letter from W. Jenkyn Jones, Quimper,
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Thanks for kindness at the House of Commons. Relations between Britain and the French Republic. The proposals of Thomas Barclay. Now wishes to approach John Herbert Lewis and other Welsh Members.
Letter from Samuel Evans, 207 Piccadilly,
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Regrets failing to reply to the invitation sent to Rhyl. Will call on John Herbert Lewis at the House next week. Is anxious to attempt 'a drastic reform of the drink question in the Transvaal & the Orange River Colonies'. A 'practical solution of the liquor problem in the two colonies' is within reach.
Letter from Samuel Evans, 207 Piccadilly,
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Will meet John Herbert Lewis and Mr Caine on Monday.
Letter from Mary Davies, Worthing,
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Thanks for letters to 'my dear invalid'. Worthing has a fine hotel at which John Herbert Lewis might stay. Dr Owen has given an encouraging report.