Folder 2
Contains 30 Results:
ALS George Russell to F.H. Hill. Says he is sorry for anything causing Hill annoyance, and he hopes he will be able to find suitable employment in the cause of the liberal party., January 9, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS R.W. Buchanan to F.H.Hill. Complaining at how the Daily News has misrepresented him and hoping the editor will give him an explanation., January 18, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS John Collins to F.H.Hill. Submitting an article regretting the shameful condition of the graves of great men buried in London's graveyards. Note saying that the article will be used., January 28, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Dame Millicent Fawcett to F.H.Hill. Expressing thanks to Mr and Mrs Hill for their kindness on Henry's Death? Stating that she could write an article on the women's industrial exhibition and suggesting other subjects on which she could write. (Letter was written during the height of the 'Egyptian muddle')., February 18, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Henry Fawcett to F.H.Hill. Informing Hill that he will be back at work in the House (of Commons) soon, butto mention in the Daily News that his health will not permit him to attend late sittings., March 3, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS William Black to F.H.Hill. A note to keep in touch, and to keep Hill informed of his travel plans., March 7, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Earl of Cork to F.H.Hill. Refuting a denial by the Conservatives that an advertisement seen by Cork and recounted by him to Hill, had been issued, explaining where it was seen and its form. Further instructing Hill what may be printed under Cork's name in the Daily News., March 31, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Eustace Murray to F.H.Hill. Enclosing the notices of a new play claiming these are the only ones to have done justice to the efforts of the French dramatist to explain the motives of the Republican leaders., April 6, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS H. Campbell-Bannerman to F.H.Hill. A letter vindicating a certain deed committed by, or an opinion held by, Campbell-Bannerman for his colleagues, contrary to that of the Daily News., April 7, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
Guillaume Guizot to unknown (madame), May 3, ??
"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.