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    [?], to Home Secretary

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/45/6/15 · Date: 10 Feb 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    The Prime Minister wants a memo on proposals for improving conditions in factories and mines.

    [?], to Lord Bertie

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/51/4/1 · Date: 15 Dec 1916 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Reports conversation with the French Ambassador on the German note. They agreed on the general lines of a reply, and that the French should take the lead. The Ambassador disliked the idea of a conf...

    [?], to Mr Shortt

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/45/6/18 · Date: 17 June 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Lloyd George is unable to accept the invitation to Newcastle.

    [?], to Private Secretary (To Sir R Rodd)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/56/2/29 · Date: 16 May 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Asks for facilities for Miss Annie Kenney, who is visiting Rome.

    [?], to Signor Crespi

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/55/4/28 · Date: 2 May 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Acknowledges letter of 30 April suggesting amendments to the reparation clauses of the Treaty with Germany, but is at a less to know how to deal with it, since the Italians have withdrawn from the ...

    [?], to Signor Orlando

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/55/4/26 · Date: 19 April 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Asks for facilities to be granted to Sir Ellis Griffith, during his visit to Rome.

    [?], to Sir Basil (secret and confidential)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/46/9/4 · Date: 27 March 1920 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Has been informed that a band of Irish assassins intends to cross to England; suggests further precautions to ensure Lloyd George's safety.

    [?] Bannon [assistant to Sir James Pennethorne], Ireland, to Lord Duncannon

    Archive · Identifier: WLS/2/139 · Date: 17 Oct [1841-1846] · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Complaints about delays and inconveniences in the parcel service from Ireland to England

    [?] Hill, Department of Overseas Trade, to the Private Secretary

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/36/3/5 · Date: 15 Feb 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Acknowledgment of LG/F/36/3/4.

    (-) Hoselovitch, London, to David Soskice

    Archive · Identifier: STH/DS/1/HOS1 · Date: 20th Century · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Request for payment of an unpaid debt.