Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
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- 10th April 1908
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a recent by-election and increase of Opposition, and David Lloyd-George.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a recent by-election and increase of Opposition, and David Lloyd-George.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning the death of King Edward.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a holiday in Portugal and affairs in Prussia.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Colonial Preference and the U.S. Canada Treaty, and a trial for seditious libel against King George regarding a prior marriage.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Dudley Ward, anti-war fact-finding in Germany, and writing in different papers. Also on India.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Catholic modernism. Also notes on forthcoming Parliamentary activity including the Navy, Education Bill and Licensing Bills, and the situation in Bulgaria.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning the financial situation in Germany and forthcoming Parliamentary activity, including the Licensing Bill and David Lloyd-George.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Swedish interest in the Aaland Islands and attempt to gain favourable press in England.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning George Bernard Shaw's 'Widower's Houses,' and Shaw himself, a recent Naval Inspection, affairs at the Admiralty and the upcoming Budget.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning work at the Daily News, activity at the Foreign Office regarding Persia and British co-operation with Russia. Mostly focuses on First Lord Admiral Fisher's plans for the German navy and shipping, the secret service working with the navy and plans for naval forces should hostilities break out.