Letter from Ramsay Macdonald to Frederick Weiss
- SW/5/35
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- 7 March 1911
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the insurance proposals of the Government, including provision for women in the Government's invalidity insurance scheme.
Letter from Ramsay Macdonald to Frederick Weiss
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the insurance proposals of the Government, including provision for women in the Government's invalidity insurance scheme.
Letter from C. E. Montague to Frederick Weiss
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning his paper's support for a candidate and thanks for dinner with HGW [H.G. Wells?].
Consists mainly of letters to Robert Spence Watson. Topics include, but are not limited to, British politics and the Liberal party, contemporary Europe, Armstrong College (later Newcastle University), the Peace Society, lectures at the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, and contemporary literary and scientific achievements. Other regular recipients of letters include Elizabeth Spence Watson, Frederick Weiss, and Charles Prestwich Scott.
The Spence Watson's wide-ranging public activism, make their correspondence a valuable source of opinions on the social and political matters of the day from a wide range of prominent persons.
Watson, Robert Spence, 1837-1911, Politician and Reformer