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Samuel and Benno Elkan
Photograph of Samuel and Elkan, with related correspondence.
‘Britain Speaks’ and ‘Where we stand now’
Typescripts of two broadcasts to America by Samuel.
Palestine
Includes a visit to Gederah, photographs with Mr. and Mrs. Einstein, N.Bentwich and others.
World population and resources
Press cuttings, articles, pamphlets and the text of a television talk by Samuel.
‘Freedom and Defence’
Typescript of an address delivered to the Liberal Summer School at Cambridge.
Diary
Written by Samuel.
Address presented to Samuel by the Liberals of South Oxfordshire
Leather-bound volume containing the address and signatures of Liberal supporters.
Moral issues
Handwritten notes for a speech by Samuel in the House of Lords.
An Unknown Land
Notes and corrections.
Letters from Herbert, Lord Gladstone
Also includes Samuel's notes on their correspondence (15-16).
Oxford Preservation Trust
Includes reports, pamphlets and correspondence.
‘Where we stand now’
Notes for a speech at Caxton Hall.
Opinion in the Cabinet prior to the outbreak of war
Includes an article by Samuel on Lord Morley's Memorandum, 1928 (1) and a letter from Lord Crewe (2), a questionnaire from H.W.Temperley with Samuel's answers, 1929 (3-4), notes by, and letters fro...
‘The Constitutional Crisis of 1931’
The above article by Samuel was printed in the 'Western Political Quarterly' in March 1959. Includes letters (1959) from Harold Nicolson (3), Lord Templewood (4) and others and correspondence with ...
Correspondence between Samuel and Lothian
Includes Sir Walter Layton's account of Lothian's last illness.
Letters to Charles P Trevelyan
Includes lists of possible supporters of a petition on Chinese Labour.
The Omar Khayyam Club
Includes menus, notes for speeches and related material.
Prime Minister’s offer to Samuel of the office of Lord Privy Seal
Includes a note by Samuel (1) and correspondence between Samuel and Crewe (2-5).
Proposed Liberal Resolution on the League of Nations and Disarmament
Includes letters from Grey (1,5, 10-12), Gilbert Murray (3-4, 6,8) and others.
‘The Political Crisis’
Includes Samuel's notes for a review of the book 'Nineteen Thirty-One' by R. Bassett and for a reply to criticisms by Sir Robert Boothby, 1958 (3,5) and cuttings of other reviews of the same book.
Samuel’s proposal for a Committee of the Privy Council on National Policy
Includes a memorandum to, and correspondence with, Chamberlain.
Television
Correspondence and notes concerning the Baird television system.
The Stamp peerage
Includes correspondence between Samuel and the Lord Chancellor and a draft of a statement by the Lord Chancellor.
Speech in the House of Lords on the international situation
Includes Samuel's notes and a printed text.
Notes of a conversation and correspondence with Asquith
Dating from immediately prior to Samuel re-entering the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
House of Lords reform
Includes correspondence between Samuel and Lords Salisbury and Reading (1-4), a printed report on House of Lords Reform by the Joint Committee of Conservative Peers and MPs (5), notes by Samuel, mi...
Leaflets and posters for meetings and fetes attended by Samuel
Includes Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union meetings (3-12,15-17, 24, 27-28), General Election 1892 (25-26), and Common Rights meetings 1897 (64-65).
British Special Commission to Belgium
Includes letters from Curzon (1-2), Austen Chamberlain (4) and others, a copy of Samuel's official report on the work of the Commission (6) and a print of his pamphlet 'BelgiumToday' (7).
Cleveland by-election
Letters from Sam Whitbread Woods, John Burns, Ben Tillett, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Edward Grey and others, political leaflets.
Maisky, Russian Ambassador
Samuel's record of his conversation with the above.
‘The Causes of the War and Its Possible Consequences’
Typescript of an address delivered at Chatham House, with summary and notes.
Reviews of articles
Collection of reviews of Liberalism and of newspaper articles by Samuel on political matters and related topics.
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law conferred on Samuel at Cambridge
Ceremonial with orations, photographs, correspondence and related papers.
Visit to France
Typescript account by Sir John Barran (Samuel's PPS) of a visit with Samuel and others to inspect the front and the Army Postal Services in France.