Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Elizabeth Spence Watson
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- 27 October 1908
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Watson’s letter concerning past times spent together.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Elizabeth Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Watson’s letter concerning past times spent together.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Elizabeth Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the death of his wife.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the ejection of Emily Hobhouse from South Africa and asking that the Liberal Federation take up her cause.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Spence Watson’s illness and imminent visit to Tenerife.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the Hague Conference and the treatment of war dissenters in South Africa.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Watson's letters of condolence on the death of his wife.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning his old age, House of Lords, Indian and Irish politics and the strengths of John Morley.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning his continued ill health and position in Asquith’s Government.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Watson's evaluation of Ripon’s public career and commending Earl Grey’s work in government.
Letter from George Frederick Samuel Robinson, first marquess of Ripon to Robert Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning Charles Edward Dyer of Gateshead, a candidate for the position of accountant at the West Yorkshire County Council.