File CPT/1/10/14 - Letters to Charles from George Macaulay Trevelyan

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CPT/1/10/14

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Letters to Charles from George Macaulay Trevelyan

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  • 1909 - 1910 (Creation)

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1 file correspondence

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Some items have pencil notes stating that they were added to the archive by George's daughter Mary Moorman in 1977.

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Concerning politics, including Charles' Committee work, 1910 General Election and results, followed by December election, and Liberal Party, including thoughts on individual MPs; the Free Trade Union and People's Suffrage Federation; some comment on international affairs, including Russia and Persia; George Macaulay's historical work and interests, including on Garibaldi, and trip to Italy for research; and family news, including friendships with Hilton Young and Geoffrey Winthrop Young, Basil Williams, and death while climbing of [presumed] Charles Donald Robertson. Includes a letter from [presumed] Charles Mallet, concerning Hilton Young; and a letter from G. Wallace Carter concerning support for the Free Trade Union.

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  • English

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CPT Ex 204

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