Folder 1
Contains 54 Results:
ALS Sir Charles W. Dilke to F.H.Hill. Saying that nothing yet had been heard from the French and stating that it looked as though they (the French) meant to offer one half of the concessions Britain asked for. Relates to tariff negotiations., January 15, 1882
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Benjamin Hall Kennedy to F.H.Hill. Enclosing a letter for publication., December 4, 1883
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Frederic Harrison to F.H.Hill. Explaining why he didn't send Hill a manuscript when he said he would., December 31, 1883
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Henry Drummond ? to F.H.Hill. Asking if Hill can include an article on M. Bernier., March 25, 1884
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS A.P.P. Rosebery to F.H. Hill. Thankfully declining an offer to write something for the Daily News., April 26, 1884
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Herbert Gladstone to F.H.Hill. 'Can you kindly find a corner for the enclosed? I know that the allegation it contains is well founded'., May 15, 1884
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS W.R.S. Ralston to F.H. Hill. Letter to the same effect as the above. The conduct of the proprietors is to me quite incomprehensible.
, January 9, 1885
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Samuel Plimsoll to F.H.Hill. Asking if Hill can help him find someone who, 'counted the questions put to the ministers over a long period of time some months ago.', January 24, 1885
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Ernest Hart to F.H.Hill. Asking Hill if he knows someone who can do some work for him., February 11, 1885
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Sir Algernon West to F.H. Hill. Enclosing a report relating to national finances., July 22, 1885
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.