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Correspondence of William Richard Ormsby-Gore,

Letters to William Richard Ormsby-Gore, second Lord Harlech, 1833-1902, from family members, public figures, military colleagues, solicitors, bankers and academic researchers. The subject matter strongly reflects Victorian Britain, on the themes of W.R.O.G. 's military career with the 13th Light Dragoons, 1841-1855; his political career in Ireland, 1841-1874; the public school education of his sons; the Crimean War, 1854-1855; the British campaign in Egypt, 1882; regimental life in colonial India, 1892-1899; Conservative and Unionist politics; game laws and blood sports. Many of the letters concern Ireland and Gladstone 's policies on government purchase of the railways, 1869-1873, Catholic and Protestant tensions, 1875-1876, violence linked to the land question and evictions of tenants, 1876-1887. Other points of interest are: the history of the parish of Selatyn; the headship of Deuddwr school, 1880, 1889; publication of the Gwalia newspaper, 1886-1887; erection of a memorial to Bishop John Owen in St Asaph Cathedral, 1898; and the peerage of John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, 1875; the series includes some drafts and copies of outgoing correspondence.

Animal Welfare

The box contains folders related to animal issues such as Chicken Broilers, animal testing, hunting and pig farming. There are reports, letters, correspondence, cuttings, articles, The Welfare of Farmed Animals (Wales) Regulations, Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill, periodicals, Parliamentary Questions, fact sheets, press notice, notes and briefings. Includes 1 folder of photographs labelled "Broiler Investigation 12/99".