File CPT/1/7/48 - Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

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CPT/1/7/48

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Letters to Charles and Mary from various correspondents

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  • 1914 (Creation)

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1 file correspondence

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Includes letters from A Telfer concerning Irish politics in Parliament, Asquith's Government and Parliamentary opposition; from Baron Armstrong concerning Rothbury Bridge; from A [Beresford] concerning milk cows; from Walter James concerning the early progress of World War I; from Edward Hilton Young concerning service on the HMS Cyclops; from Walter Runciman concerning the war and prospect of peace; from George Anderson concerning his son's wound in France; from Ishbel Aberdeen concerning Irish politics and Home Rule; from James Walker concerning his military training and hopes to depart to France; from Geoffrey Young concerning the spirit of revolution and changes in the armed forces; and other letters on personal and social matters.
Also includes a letter from Charles to A Telfer concerning political dissension.

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  • English

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CPT Ex 70

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