Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
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- 25th January 1908
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a story by Wilcox in the Daily Telegraph regarding police conduct and newspaper portrayal of the incident.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a story by Wilcox in the Daily Telegraph regarding police conduct and newspaper portrayal of the incident.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning armaments and dreadnoughts, discussions of naval war, Cabinet discussions on financing the building of new ships, Ireland, the Lebaudy Airship. Also on German 'nervousness.'
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning the purchase of an airship by the British Government, a recent by-election, financial policy, the situation for the Tory Government, Home Rule agitation. Includes a newspaper clipping on British purchase of a French airship.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Irish Home Rule, political writing, the navy.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning recent election, the House of Lords, the prospect of coalition and future of two-party system, dreadnoughts.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning German and British spying and reports thereof, the Riddle of the Sands.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning Bentley leaving the Daily News, the recent Insurance Bill, and Gladstone.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a split in Labour politics, the Defence Committee's consideration of war in 1911, Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, and a potential Liberal walkout.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning a recent visit to Belfast for the Daily Telegraph, negative opinions of Ulster Protestants, the Ulster movement and sectarianism, preparations for armed conflict, and secret arms traffic into Ireland.
Letter to Edwin Wilcox from Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
Concerning the situation in Russia in the face of a possible outbreak of war; army poorly organized and no money. Also touches on Rasputins's influence over the Czar and Empress.