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    (?Copy of telegram from Salisbury)

    Archive · Identifier: CAD/995 · Date: [1896] · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Regarding Irish honours list.

    (?Davies), to F P Robinson

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/35/2/48 · Date: 16 March 1918 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Lloyd George has consulted the Supreme War Council about Henderson's letter and the matter has been referred to President Wilson.
    Attached: Arthur Henderson, The Labour Party, 1 Victoria St, SW1, t...

    (?Davies), to Lord Northcliffe

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/41/8/17 · Date: 16 June 1918 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    The suspicion of Baker was entirely a French matter and the British authorities had nothing to do with it. Thinks no action need be taken.

    “`De Jure’ recognition of the Russian Bolshevik Government” by Winston Churchill

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/204/1/17 · Date: 4 Aug 1922 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Attached: circulation list.

    [?E M Pull], 12 Downing St, to Mr Sylvester

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/35/1/31 · Date: 7 March 1922 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Sir W Milligan is on the list of candidates for a Manchester Division, but Sir E Rhodes is ill and may not have been able to see Milligan.
    Attached: A J S, to Sir William (Milligan), personal, type...

    [?E S Montagu] to Frederick Guest

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/21/2/6 · Date: 16 Oct 1917 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Explains that it is impossible to appoint Godfrey Collins to represent the Department while he is in India, as it has already been decided to appoint Fisher.

    (?Engraved portrait of Lord Brougham) (page 43)

    Archive · Identifier: STO/1/113 · Date: ?19th century · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    (?From or to) Mr Barclay, Washington

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/60/2/74 · Date: 18 Oct 1918 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Borden "passed through early this morning" and was shown the telegrams.

    (?Grigg) to the Prime Minister

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/86/2/24 · Date: [1916-1922] · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Describes views of Senators McCumber and Hitchcock Comments on the "four papers quoted this morning" - the `Globe', `Journal of Commerce', `New York Tribune', and `New York Times'.

    (?HMG, to French Government) – draft in Balfour’s hand

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/58/1/50 · Date: [1916-1922] · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    HM Government considers Poland ought to be advised to accept any terms of peace which leave her her frontiers and independence.