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George Howell Papers

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Manuscript of his autobiography; diaries; letterbooks; minutes of the General Council of the IWMA 1866-1869; documents relating to the Reform League and the TUC Parliamentary Committee 1871-1876; letters to Howell from Henry Crompton, Samuel Morley, Anthony Mundella, Samuel Plimsoll, George Potter and others.

Microfilm publication by Micro Methods Ltd, Wakefield, Great Britain, 1964.

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English construction worker; secretary of the Reform League; member of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association (IWMA); secretary of the Trades Union Congress Parliamentary Committee.

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INTRODUCTION

SELECTED ITEMS FROM THE "GEORGE HOWELL COLLECTION" at the Bishopsgate Institute, london E.C. 2. (on microfilm C 1964 Micromethods Ltd.)

George Howell, 1833-1910, was at different times secretary of the London Trades Council, the Reform League and the Gene Parliamentary Committee of the T.U.C. He was elected to the General Council of the International Working Men's Association at its inception in 1864. From 1868 onwards he campaigned unsuccessfully to gain entrance to Parliament. He was elected in 1885 and defeated 10 years later.

The selection has been made by Dr. R. Harrison of Sheffield University and is of mainly unpublished work dealing with national and international move¬ments. It is drawn from the vast collection of books, pamphlets, periodicals, letters, minute books and other records of the organisations with which Howell was associated. It is exceptionally valuable for the historian dealing with the period between the decline of Chartism and the rise of the Labour Party.

Dr. Harrison has split the material into 12 subject groupings. Unfortunately, it has so far proved impossible to film section 6, the Letters, Papers, etc. of the Reform Committee for 1884 and section 7, Miscellaneous Papers of the National Liberal League, 1879-1880. It is hoped to publish them at a future date.
(description in catalogue Micro Methods)

Section 1 George Howell's Autobiography Manuscript Vols. 1-6.
95922/1 Vols. 1-6
95922/2 Vol. 6 cont.

Section 2 I.W.M.A. Minutes 1866-1869
95922/3

Section 3 Reform League Papers
95922/4, 5

Section 4 T.U.C. and its Parliamentary Committee 1871-1876
95922/6

Section 5 Plimsoll Papers 1873-1875 [Letter book]
95922/7 index, 28 April 1873-23 June 1874
95922/8 23 Jane 1874— May 1875

Section 8 George Howell's Diaries 1864-1908
95922/9 1866—1869 (Howell Jr. 1873, 1874, 1876, 1879), 1870-'73
95922/10 1874-'79 (Howell Jr. 1880), 1880-'83, 1892, 1893, 1885, 1882—'86, 1889, 1895—'97, 1899,1900

Section 9 George Howell's Letter Books 1865-1879, 1883-1884 (These are not indexed but are presented in chronological order).
95922/11 1865- Dec. 1866
95922/12 Dec. 1866 - 14 May 1867
95922/13 15 May 1867 - 18 May 1868
95922/14 19 May 1868 - 15 May 1870
95922/15 17 May 1870 - 3 Aug. 1872 + corr. re Beales's testimonial [signed S.C. Alexander] 1868-oct. 1871
95922/16 [vol. 7 pp. 1-100 missing] 16 June -1872 - 12 Aug. 1876
95922/17 July 1874 — Sept. 1878 (+ some 1897)
95922/18 9 Sept. 1878 - Dec. 1878, Jan.-May 1873, Apr. 1878 - Sept. 1879, Apr. 1872, Sept. 1871, Nov. 1880, Oct. 1866 - Oct. 1877
95922/19 Apr. 1876 - Jan. 1877, June 1879 - Nov. 1880, corr. signed A.I. Wood 1883-1884 (re coal)

Section 10 Index to Howell's Correspondents, plus_ the correspondence 1867 - 1903
95922/20 Index, correspondence 1867 — 1873 (N)
95922/21 1873 (Morley) - 1888 (Thring)
95922/22 1888 (Thring) - 1907 + undated, some from 1910, some from various dates.
95922/23 Trade Union Congresses publ. in The Standard 1883, Correspondence re Dowding estate 1904 - 1910

Section 11 Industrial Notes Engineering 1900 - 1910 Section 12 News cuttings (Howell’s Life of Ernest Jones etc.)
95922/25

INDEX TO THE CORRESPONDENCE 1864-1910

This index covers all Howell's correspondence from the earliest surviving letters of 1864, until his death in 1910. The sequence is chronological after the name, with the year first, followed by the dates. Years are separated by semi — colons and months by commas. Where the year or date is not given on the original letter, but has been ascertained from other sources, this is indicated by brackets. Undated or undatable letters are so noted at the end of the entry. References have been made where necessary with letters written by secretaries on behalf of Government ministers, or organisations. In a few cases, further identification has been given for correspondents whose names are not readily recognisable.

A'BECKETT, Albert 1887 28 Apr.
ABERDARE, Lord 1877 9 Jan 1882 1 Dec.
ADAM, William P. 1874 19 Jun.
ADAMS, Francis 1871 9 Mar.
ADAMS, William Edwin 1897 18 Jan, 7 Apr, 5 Nov, 22 Nov, 10 Dec, 16 Dec, 31 Dec; 1898 3 Feb, 7 Feb, 22 Feb, 15 Apr, 15 Sep.
ALCOCK, Rutherford 1874 30 Mar.
ALLSOP, Thomas 1865 26 Jun, 22 Nov, 7 Dec, 1874 2 Feb, 5 Feb.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS. SEE BARNES, G.H.
ANSTIE, James 1888 3 Feb.
APPLEGARTH, Robert 1864 19 May; 1872 27 Jan, 23 Feb, Jun 6; 1903 Feb; 1906 20 Jul.
APPLETON, Lewis 1885 30 Nov.
ARNOLD, Walter 1876 3 Apr, 6 Jul.
ARNOLD - FORSTER, Hugh Oakeley 1887 16 Jun; 1888 25 Jan, 20 Mar; 1889 19 Aug, 21 Aug.
BACON, Francis 1874 25 Apr; 1875 11 Feb; 1878 19 Oct.
BAIN, Frederick William 1895 10 Oct.
BAINES, Edward 1867 12 Dec.
BANNISTER, Abraham Thomas 1867 29 May
BARLOW, Joseph 1892 21 May.
BARNES, George N. 1899 28 Sep; 1904 28 Jan, 23 Feb.
BARNES, Haworth 1892 3 Mar, 1 Jun.
BARRAN, John 1880 8 Jan, 5 Jul.
BARRINGTON, J. 1866 7 Mar; 1867 29 Mar, 30 Mar, 25 Jul.
BASE, Muriel 1910 2 Jun.
BASE, Michael T. 1868 22 Mar.
BATTEN, A. (1873 ?)
BEAL, James 1880 4 Dec.
BEALES, Edmond 1865 2 May, 23 Oct, 27 Oct; 1866 (8 Jan), 30 Mar, 3 Apr, (11 Sep), 415 Sep), 21 Sep, (Oct?), 7 Oct, 13 Oct, 13 Nov, 24 Nov, 6 Dec, 21 Dec; (1867 - 5); 1867 2 Jan, 5 Jan, 9 Jan, 10 Jan, 31 Jan, 8 Mar, 19 Oct, 22 Oct, 26 Oct; 1868 24 Jan, 3 Sep 30 Oct; 1869 25 Feb; 1870 24 Jun, (16 Aug ?); 1873.1 May; 1874 29 Jan(2); 1875 5 Apr, 9 Sep; 1876 30 Apr, 20 May, 3 Jul; 1878 28 Feb, 23 Mar, 29 Apr; 1879 5 Mar; 1880 15 Jul,
BEESLEY, 25 Aug. 1866 15 Mar, 29
BEESLY, Richard 1868 26 Nov.
BEESLY, Edward Spencer 1865 18 Oct; 1866 15 Mar, 29 Mar, 9 Apr, 14 May; 1867 14 Jan, 26 Jan, 8 Feb; 1868 26 Apr; 1874 17 Jul; 1886 15 Feb.
BELL, Frederick 1871 25 Sep.
BEEN, John Williams 1893 28 Jan.
BENNETT, Sir John 1884 25 Jul; 1 undated
BERKELEY, Francis Henry Fitzhardinge 1866 14 Jun.
BIGGS, Caroline A. 1873 3 May
BLACK, J.R.H. 1868 7 May, (1868 ?)
BLACKBURN, Helen 1872 28 Dec; 1874 16 Jul; 1875 15 Jan.
BLIND, Karl 1865 9 Apr; 1885 26 Nov.
BLOMFIELD, Arthur William 1866 27 Aug.
BOJANOWSKI, Victor von 1877 30 Nov.
BOND, W.S. (undertakers) 1897 11 Dec.

BONNER, William H. 1866 24 May, 4 Oct.
BONNEY, J.G. 1882 28 Jun.
BOORMAN, Frederick 1892 29 May, 1 Jun.
BOULTON, Harold E. 1886 3 Apr, 22 Dec.
BOWERMAN, Charles William 1901 31 Aug; 1906 22 Dec; 1910 25 Jul, 6 Sep.
BRABAZON, Lord 1887 6 Mar.
BRABROOK, Edward W. 1887 14 Jun, 28 Nov; 1892 1 Nov; 1893 7 Oct; 1897 16 Mar; 1902 18 Jan, 19 Feb, 5 Mar; 1904 31 May; 1905 25 Apr.
BRADLAUGH, Charles 1866 16 Apr; 1867 15 Feb; 1868 4 Jul; 1869; 1872 7 Jun, 26 Jun.
BRAKSTAD, J.V.L. 1903 24 Feb.
BRAND, Ferdinand 1866 26 Jul.
BRASSEY, Thomas 1871 7 Nov; 1872 8 May; 1873 1 Nov; 1874 5 Feb, 6 Feb; 1877 2 Jan, 17 Dec; 1878 9 Jan, 17 Apr; (1879 3) 3 Oct; 1879 28 Oct; 1880 14 Aug; (1881) 6 Jul; 1885 21 Mar, 17 Jul, 21 Oct; 1886 27 May
BRENTANO, Lujo 1890 25 May, 28 Aug; 1892 15 Aug.
BREWER, Emma 1868 19 Jun.
BRIGGS, Jeremiah 1872 29 Jan.
BRIGHT, John 1866 27 Jun, 19 Jul, 20 Jul (2), 26 Jul, 31 Jul, 22 Dec; 1867 3 Jan, 19 Oct; 1870 2 May
BRIGHT, Ursula M. 1874 30 Jan.
BRIGHTY, Samuel 1884 24 Jul.
BRINTON, John 1879 1 May, 3 May, 7 May
BROADHURST, Henry 1873 6 Jan (2), 28 Jan, 13 Feb, 18 Feb, 21 Feb, 24 Feb (2), 25 Feb, 4 Mar; 1876 28 Mar; 1880 28 Jul, 12 Aug, 21 Aug; 1881 30 Jul (2 copies); 1882 17 Nov; 1884 24 Jun, 18 Jul, 28 Jul; 1886 12 Jun, 16 Jun.
BROCK, E.P. Loftus 1872 18 Jul, 23 Jul.
BRODRICK, George Charles 1882 17 Nov.
BRODRICK, Thomas 1891 6 Apr, 16 Apr; 1892 26 Mar, 14 Nov, 16 Nov.
BROMILOW, Joseph 1888, 6 Oct.
BROWN, Edward 1865 15 Aug.
BRUCE, Henry Austin SEE Rutson, A.O.
BRUCE, Henry Brudenell 1888 28 Jan, 2 Feb, 21 May
BRUNNER, Joseph R. 1891 14 Mar.
BRUCE, James 1880 9 Apr.
BUCKMASTER, John Charles 1887 23 Dec.
BUMSTEAD, George 1888 26 Oct.
BUNTING, Percy William 1887 29 Aug; 1888 4 Feb.
BURNES, Thomas 1867 13 Jun.
BURNETT, John 1890 10 may
BURNHAN, E.I. 1867 26 Aug.
BURNS, John 1906 15 May
BURROWS, Herbert 1902 3 Mar.
BURT, Thomas 1875 9 Mar; 1881 12 Nov; 1885 25 Feb; 1910 8 Dec.
BUTLER, Josephine Elizabeth 1871 Sep (?); 1874 30 Jan.
BUXTON, Edward North (1874) Oct. 13; 1875 14 Sep; 1880 21 Apr; (1881) 21 Oct, 21 Nov, 24 Nov; 1883 13 Dec; (1889) 16 Oct; (1890 ?) 24 Jul; (1893); (1893 ?) 10 Oct;(1905) 17 oct; ( )25 Nov; ( ) 10 Mar.
BUXTON, Sydney Charles (1875) 2 Dec; 1882 26 Feb.

CADDELL, W. Waithman 1092 27 Jul, 3 Aug.
CAIRNES, John gL7.iott 1865 13 Jul; 1866 6 Jan.
CALCRAFT, Henry G. 1872 10 Dec.
CALVIN, Frederick C. 1880 8 May
CAMPBELL, George L. 1882 27 Nov.
CAMPBELL - BANNERMAN, Henry SEE Higgs, Henry
CAMPOVERDE, G. 1867 27 Sep.
CARDIN, James J. 1887 9 May
CARMARTHEN, Marquis of (1875)
CARRINGTON, Earl 1905 5 Dec.
CARTER, W.J. 1894 14 May
CARTWRIGHT, Frederick 1873 24 Apr.
CATHRALL, M. 1878 28 Jun.
CAUBET, Leo 1890 23 Jul; 1892 7 May
CAUSER, J. Woodford 1 undated
CAUSTON, Richard 1892 20 Jul, 8 Nov, 29 Dec; 1893 18 Jan; 1903 30 May, 26 Jun, 18 Oct, 14 Nov, 18 Nov; 1904 11 Jan, 3 Mar, 21 Nov; 1905 23 Jun, 19 Dec.
CHADWICK, Edwin 1888 2 Feb.
CHADWICK, W.H. 1896 26 Feb, 1 Mar.
CHALMERS, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stuart 1892 6 Feb.
CHAMBERLAIN, J. 1871 8 Mar (copy)
CHANDLER, F. 1900 29 Aug.
CHATTO & WINDUS (publishers) 1890 4 Mar, 21 Apr.
CHENERY, Thomas 1867 22 Feb.
CLARK, Thomas Chalfered 1880 22 Apr.
CLAY, James 1866 1 Feb.
COATES, Alfred 1879 4 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar, 30 Mar, 3 Apr, 8 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 6 May, 12 May, 14 May, 20 May, 24 May, 1 Jun, 26 Aug.
COHEN, Herman 1900 26 May, 11 Jun, 28 Jun, 30 Jun, 20 Jul, 25 Jul, 30 Jul, 9 Aug, ll Aug, 1 Sep, 4 Sep, 6 Sep, 25 Oct, 3 Nov, 5 Nov, 15 Nov; 1901 19 Feb, 6 Mar, ll Mar, 10 Apr, 22 Apr, 24 Apr,Apr (2); 1902 12 Mar; 1905 26 Jan, 18 Feb, 24 Apr, 22 Nov; 1906 26 Mar; 1907 5 Jan, 8 Jan.
COLEMAN, Helen C. 1906 25 Oct.
COLES, William R.E. 1903 6 Aug.
COLLET, Collet Dobson 1881 3 Apr.
COLLIER, John 1879 24 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 13 May, 24 May, 28 May
COLLINGS, Jesse 1884 20 Jul, 14 Aug, 18 Aug; 1888 17 Jan.
COLVER, J.C. 1887 3 Sep.
COOK, Edward Rider 1888 3 Mar.
COOK, Edward Tyas 1898 14 Oct.
COOKE, C. Kinloch 1890 25 Jun, 13 sep, 18 Sep.
CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD. SEE BRODRICK, Thomas
CORNWALL, Sir Edwin Andrew 1897 12 Apr; 904 5 Mar.
COURTNEY, Leonard 1900 18 Jun.
COURTNEY, William Leonard 1891 15 Jan.
COWEN, Joseph 1867 1 Feb; 1896 10 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 4 Jul; 1898 8 Oct.
COWPER, William 1867 10 Apr.
COX, Harold 1903 Nov.
CREMER, Sir William Randal 1892 22 Jul; 1893 15 Mar; 1897 27 Jul.
CRITCHETT, Charles 1876 9 Jun; (1879) 28 Nov.
CROMPTON, Albert 1871 2 Jan; 1875 12 Jan.
CROMPTON, Henry 1870 24 Jun; 1871 15 Jul, 24 Jul, 16 Dec, 26 Dec; (1872 ?); 1872 2 Jan,' Mar, 5 Msr, 8 Mar, 19 Mar, 30 Mar, 1 May; (1873 ?); 1873 25 Jan, 16 Dec, 18 Dec, 28 Dec, 30 Dee, (l873); 1874 8 Jan, 23 Jan, 28 Jan, 17 Mar, 20 Mar, 1 Apr, 17 Jun, 27 Jun, 2 Jul; 1875 12 Jan, 20 Jan, 11 Feb, 18 Feb, 13 Mar, 6 Apr, 15 Jun, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 29 Aug, 6 Sep, 19 Sep, 3 Dec; 1876 30 Apr, 21 Jun, 24 Aug, 26 Aug, 31 Aug, 24 Oct; 1878 12 Apr, 24 Apr; 1879 20 Sep, 2 Dec, 30 Dec; 1880 4 Mar, 10 Mar, 7 sep; 1881 9 Mar, 13 Mar, 31 Mar, 2 Dec, (1881); 1885 26 Nov. + 2 undated
CROPLEY, James 1869 15 Feb.
CROSS, Richard Asaheton, Viscount Cross 1876 21 Jun; 1879 5 Sep.
CULLEN, Joseph 1892 2 Jun.
CULLEY, James 1867 28 May.
CUNNINGTON, John 1867 25 Sep.
CURWEN, John Spencer 1867 20 May.
DALE, R.W. 1867 25 Nov.
D'AULBY, John G. 1888 5 Feb; 1890 24 Jun, 14 Oct, 30 Nov; 1891 7 Aug, 29 Aug. + 1 undated
DAVENPORT - HILL, Rosamond 1882 10 Apr, 4 Aug.
DAVIS, C. 1892 3 Jun.
DAWKINS, William G. 1887 8 Jun, 5 Jul; 1894 25 Feb.
DAWSON, J.M. 1874 21 May
DAY, William I. 1867 1 Apr.
DE FONTAINE, Rev. Alfred H. 1892 20 Jul.
DERBY, Lord SEE BARRINGTON, J.
DICKSON, Lothian Sheffield 1887 22 Mar.
DIGOLE, Joseph 1868 26 May.
DILKE, Charles 1876 26 Jun; (1892) (Oct ?), (Oct 7 ?); 1892 10 Oct; (1893) 15 Oct.
DI RICCI, Sister M. 1895 4 May
DIXON, George 1870 2 May; 1896 29 Jul.
DIXON, John 1873 28 May, 4 Jun. DOVER, G.R. 1892 16 Jun.
DRAPER, E. Herbert 1878 15 Sep.
DRUMMOND, Charles J. 1890 29 Apr; 1897 2 Apr; 1903 20 Aug; 1910 14 Nov.
DRUMMOND, Henry 1883 27 Nov, 3 Dec, 13 Dec; 1884 25 Jan.
DRYHURST, F.J. 1882 10 Feb.
DUCIE, Earl of 1874 30 Mar.
DYMOND, Alfred H. 1 undated.
EATON, Frederick A. 1882 7 Feb.
ECCARIUS, J. Georg 1867 28 May.
EDGAR, J. 1892 6 Dec.
EDWARDS, John Passmore 1868 5 Oct.
ELCHO, Lord 1866 11 Apr; 1882 13 Nov.
ELLIS, Thomas Edward 1887 11 Dec, 19 Dee; 1894 24 Dec.
ENCOMBE, (?) 1895 12 Aug.
EVANS, Howard 1876 20 May; 1883 19 Apr; 1884 30 Sep; 1885 16 Feb, 28 Apr.
EVANS, Thomas 1892 26 Aug.
EVEREST, Robert 1868 5 May
EWING, Thomas J. 1886 16 Mar, 14 Jun.
FARQUHAR, Walter 1874 13 May
FARRER, Thomas Henry 1888 8 Aug.
FAWCETT, Henry 1866 4 Jan; 1868 22 Feb, 11 Jun; 1876 11 Jun; 1879 24 Apr, 29 Apr; 1886 3 May, 1 Jun; (1887) 13 Nov + ( ) 2 May SEE also BROWN, Edward and DRYHURST, F.J.
FENN Henry C. 1894 24 Mar.
FENWICK, C. 1898 11 Nov.
FERGUSSON, James (1898) 4 Jul.
FIRTH, John Firth Bottomley 1879 24 Aug; 1882 5 Jan; 1885 9 May, 30 Nov; 1888 10 Oct.
FLETCHER, Alfred Ewen 1906 22 Jul; 1908 1 Jan.
FLOYD, Thomas S.D. 1871 19 Jun, 11 Sep, 15 Oct, 31 Oct, 6 Nov.
FORSAITH, Arthur W. 1894 14 Jan, 15 Jan.
FORSAITH, Robert 1879 20 Nov, 25 Nov.
FORSTER, Charles 1889 25 Jul.
FORSTER, William Edward 1872 17 Jul.
FORTESCUE, Chichester SEE CALCRAFT, H.G.
FORTESCUE, Dudley F. 1873 22 Mar.
FOWLER, Robert N. (Lord Mayor) 1884 18 Feb.
FOWLER, William 1873 11 Apr.
FOXWELL, Herbert Somerton 1892 4 Apr; 1893 28 Dec; 1899 18 Jul, 1 Aug; 1904 4 Jan, 4 Jun; 1906 28 Jan, 1 Feb, 25 Feb, 8 Aug, 6 Nov.
FREMANTLE, Charles W. 1890 14 Feb, 17 Feb.
FULLER, Francis 1884 5 Apr; 1885 27 Nov.
GARBUTT, Thomas 1892 20 Apr, 3 Jun; 1896 7 Jan, 15 Jan, 9 Feb.
GEDDES, James 1884 5 Sep.
GIBBINS, Henry de Bettgens 1890 4 Nov, 23 Dec; 1891 22 Jan, 2 Feb.
GILPIN, Charles 1868 25 Jul.
GIRARD, Paul 1871 5 Dec; 1872 6 Dec.
GLADSTONE, John Hall 1880 24 Jan; 1882 10 Oct, 21 Dec.
GLADSTONE, Stephen E. 1865 21 Dec; 1866 22 Mar, 13 Apr.
GLADSTONE, William Ewart 1877 9 Jan; 1878 20 Apr; 1889 9 Feb; 1893 18 Jun. SEE also GODLEY, J.A.; GLADSTONE, Stephen E.; GLADSTONE, W.H.; LYTTLETON, G.W.S.; SEYMOUR, Horace
GLADSTONE, William Henry (1889) 4 Apr.
GLANVILL, G. 1 undated
GLYN, George Grenfell 1870 20 Aug, 23 Aug.
GODLEY, John Arthur 1873 16 Jul.
GODWIN, George 1880 22 May, 10 Jul, 16 Jul.
GOLDSMID, Julian 1886 13 Jun.
GOLDSWORTHY, Walter T. 1885 23 Nov.
GONNE, George Laurence 1904 26 Feb.
GOOD, Charles 1886 8 May.
GOSCHEN, George 1887 27 Jul. SEE also ENCOMBE,
GOSS, Charles William Frederick 1905 26 Jul.
GOSS, John 1884 3 Jan.
GRANT, Corrie 1897 14 Jul; 1898 22 Dec; 1899 10 Jan.
GRAY, J.C. 1893 23 Aug.
GREENWICH ADVANCED LIBERAL ASSOCIATION SEE FLOYD, Thomas S.D.
GRENFELL, William Henry 1893 19 Feb, 25 Aug; 1894 1 May.
GREY, Albert 1884 21 Feb.
GROSSMITH, John 1864 24 Mar, 7 Apr.
GROSVENOR, Richard de Aquila (1867) 11 Dec.
GUILE, Daniel 1873 22 Dec.
GUILLEMARD, Laurence Nunns ( ) 13 Mar.

HALES, John 1881 14 Jun.
HALLIGAN, William 1879 19 Apr.
HAMILTON, Claud John 1871 21 Jul; 1873 20 Dec.
HAMILTON, George 1888 20 Nov, 21 Nov.
HAMILTON, Rowland 1879 31 Mar.
HANBURY, Robert Gulling 1866 28 Sep.
HANSARD, Septimus 1877 a Oct.
HARCOURT, Lewis Vernon 1877 2 Sep, 20 Sep; 1904 2 Feb.
HARCOURT, Sir William Vernon 1872 May, 12 May, Jun, 7 Jun, 24 Jun; (1873); 1873 11 Jan, 8 Jul; 1874 28 Jan, 7 Feb, 16 Feb, 24 Mar, 25 A , 23 Jun; 1876 7 Jul; 1879 11 Jan, 4 Feb; (1888); 1892 15 Oct, 24 Dec; 2 undated SEE also GUILLEMARD, L.N.
HARE, John 1 undated
HARRIS, Frank 1886 7 Dec, 16 Dec, 23 Dec; 1887 4 Apr, 8 Apr, 16 May
HARRISON, Frederic 1866 7 Aug, 5 Sep; (1868); (1868) 2 Sep; 1872 3 Apr; 1873 9 Apr, 30 Dec; 1874 3 Jan, 20 Jan, 10 Feb, 26 Apr, 17 Jun, 22 Jun; 1875 21 Jan, 25 Aug; 1877 5 Aug, 23 Dec; 1878 12 Apr; 1880 13 Jul; (1887) 24 Jun; 1890 18 Mar.
HART, Henry 1874 2 Feb.
HARTINGTON, Marquis of 1869 22 Jun.
HARTWELL, Robert 1867 15 May
HARVEY, J.M. 1867 1 Jul.
HATCHETT JONES & CO. (solicitors) 1905 5 Oet; 1907 6 May, 22 May, 27 May, 30 May, 5 Jun, 8 Jun, 10 Jun, 11 Jun, 7 Oct; 1908 6 Jan, 6 Apr, 6 Jul, 6 Oct; 1909 18 Jan, 21 Apr, 9 Jul, 5 Oct; 1910 6 Jan, 6 Apr, 11 Mey, 13 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 8 Jun.
HAYDEN, William 1866 27 Oct.
HAZELL, Walter 1896 24 Feb.
HECKFORD, Henry H. 1868 22 Oct.
HENDERSON, E.J.W. 1884 26 Apr.
HERBERT, Auberon 1868 6 Feb, 23 May, 10 Aug, 10 Dec; 1869 14 Mar, 18 Apr, 26 May, 31 May, 13 Dec; 1870 14 Feb 11 Dec; 1875 17 Jan, 11 Dec; 1876 16 Apr, 12 May; (1876); (1876 Z) 12 Apr; (1885) 15 Dec; 1888 15 Aug; (1893) 15 Dec; ( ) 21 Apr; ( ) 9 May; ( ) 5 May; ( ) 9 Jul.
HERBERT, Florence 1871 14 Aug.
HERBERT, Nicholas 1888 23 Mar.
HEYWOOD, James 1867 3 Apr.
HICKING, William 1872 2 Feb.
HIGGS, Henry 1906 31 Jul, 6 Aug.
HIGHAM, Daniel 1874 6 Feb.
HILL, Thomas 1883 Jun.
HILL, William 1898 11 Oct.
HOARE, Hugh E. 1888 26 Feb.
HODGES, George 1879 19 Mar.
HODGSKIN, Thomas 1867 15 Oct.
HOLLAND, Henry T. 1887 2 Aug. SEE also MEADE, R.M.
HOLLAND, Sir Thomas Erskine 1892 2 Apr.
HOLYOAK, William Henry 1882 1 Mar.
HOLYOAKE, George Jacob 1896 23 Feb; 1897 22 Oct; 1898 29 Mar,May, 23 Jun, 27 Sep, 27 Oct, 21 Nov, 24 Nov, 6 Dec, 15 Dec; 1899 18 Apr, 11 May, 3 Aug, 7 Aug, 11 Aug, 14 Sep; 1901 30 Jan (2); 1904 10 Mar, 4 oct.
HOPE, H.C. Rufus 1904 1 Mar.
HOPWOOD, Charles H. 1875 12 Jan; 1876 3 May
HORSMAN, Edward 1873 27 Jun.
HOUGHTON, Lord 1874 24 Mar.
HOWARD, G. 1877 15 May
HOWARD, James 1874 29 Jan.
HOWELL, George Washington Taviner 1880 3 Feb.
HOWELL, John 1888 11 Feb.
HUGHES, Thomas 1865 1 Jun, 12 Jun, 23 Jul; 1866 7 Jan; 1867 9 Feb; 1872 4 Jan, 28 Feb; 1873 15 Dec; 1874 25 Mar; 1875 13 Jan, 18 Feb; 1876 13 Jul; 1877 6 Aug; 1879 6 May, 11 May; 1881 9 Mar.
HUMPHRY, A. 1887 21 Mar.
HUTT, William 1868 3 Dec.
INGLE, Rev. John 1867 9 Sep.
INGRAM, A.F.W. 1894 22 May
JACK, James M. 1881 11 Feb.
JAMES, Henry 1873 27 Oct; 1875 13 Jan; 1891 8 Aug.
JAMES of Hereford, Lord 1896 21 Feb; 1897 12 Mar, 18 Jul.
JARVIS, J. (Daily News) 1866 20 May.
JENKINS, Edward 1870 6 May
JONES, E.R. Stanley 1891 31 Jul; 1892 18 Mar, 23 Apr, 9 May, 17 May, 28 May, 6 Jun, 22 Jun, 25 Jul, 21 Aug (2)
JONES, Ernest Charles 1866 4 May, 12 May, 17 May, 15 Jul, 22 Aug, 11 Oct, 21 Oct, 13 Nov; 1867 31 Jan, 22 Feb, 5 Mar, 8 May, 12 Jul, 8 Oct, 15 Oct, 21 Oct, 23 Oct, 25 Oct, 28 Oct, 31 Oct, 1 Nov, 18 Nov, 19 Nov, 6 Dec, 9 Dec; 1868 6 Jan, 12 Jan, 12 Oct, 18 Nov, 21 Nov (2)
JONES, Ernest (son of above) 1892 18 May, 24 May, 30 May, 2 Jun, 25 Jun, 22 Aug; 1895 17 Jun.
JONES, F. Mason 1867 26 Jun.
JONES, Frederick M.H. 1 undated
JONES, John Viriamu 1888 13 Oct; 1891 10 Jan, 27 Jan, 21 Feb; 1892 27 Sep, 1 Nov (2); 1893 2 May, 3 May; 1894 15 Aug; 1895 3 Feb, 5 May JONES, Kate 1886 23 May
JONES, Lloyd 1868 26 oct; 1869 15 Jul, 6 Aug, 24 Aug; (1872 ?); 1873 1 Jul; 1874 2 Jan, 5 Mar, 17 Jul; 1879 11 Dec, 18 Dec.

JOYNES, F.M. 1878 19 Mar, 22 Mar.
JUDD & CO. (publishers) 1877 8 Oct.
JUDD & GLASS (printers) 1867 2 Dec; 1868 26 Oct.
KAY - SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir Ughtred 1882 13 Nov; 1892 7 Jul; 1894 25 Apr.
KENNY, John 1867 4 Dec.
KING, H.S. & CO. (publishers) 1887 10 May.
KING, P.S. (publisher) 1886 15 Mar.
KINGSLEY, S.M.K. 1875 21 Jan, 18 Feb.
KNAPP, John Matthew 1892 7 Oct.
KNOWLES, James 1876 9 Dec; 1878 26 Jul; 1882 30 Mar; 1883 30 Mar; 1887 6 Apr, 19 Dec; 1888 14 Nov; 1889 8 Mar.
LANG, C.D. 1887 13 Sep; 1889 23 Jun, 15 Jul, 17 Jul, 18 Jul, 19 Jul.
LANGLEY, John Baxter 1865 14 Jun, 23 Jun, 27 Sep; 1866 14 May, 16 May; 1867 13 Sep; 1868 12 Nov, 21 Nov; 1870 19 Oct + 1 undated
LATHAM, R. Marston 1869 23 Jul.
LAWSON, Harry Lawson Webster Levy, Viscount Burnham 1885 6 Jan, 19 Feb; 1890 18 Apr; 1893 12 Apr; 1897 6 Apr.
LAWSON, Wilfrid 1866 28 Jul, 7 Nov.
LELY, John Mountney 1893 27 Nov, 29 Nov; 1894 30 Mar; 1898 10 Jan; 1901 3 Mar.
LE SAGE, John M. (Daily Telegraph) 1896 30 Jun.
LETHBRIDGE, Sir Roper 1889 2 Mar.
LEVER, Charles 1885 26 Nov.
LEVER, Ellis 1887 2 Mar.
LEVI, Leone 1874 8 May, 12 May; 1875 22 Oct.
LEWIS, MUNNS & LONGDEN (Accountants) 1873 8 Dec; 1874 4 Mar.
LIDDELL, A.F.O. 1874 20 Mar, 24 Mar.
LLEWILYN, William Henry 1876 25 Apr.
LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK 1907 29 May, 30 May, 10 Jun, 15 Jun, 18 Jun, 19 Jun, 21 Jun.
LONGLEY, Henry 1895 24 Jan, 24 Apr.
LORD, John 1867 24 Sep.
LOVELOCK, John 1867 25 Sep.
LOWE, John 1 undated
LUBBOCK, John 1876 2 Dec; 1882 30 Dec; 1887 21 Mar; 1889 3 Sep (2).
LUDLOW, John Malcolm Forbes 1865 26 Jun; 1868 22 Jun; 1874 15 Jun; 1875 10 Mar1876 23 Jun; 1883 13 Nov; 1887 5 Apr.
LUSHINGTON, Godfrey 1888 20 Mar.
LUSK, Sir Andrew 1866 19 May
LUTTRELL, Hugh F. (1895) 21 Feb.
LYSAGHT, Daniel T. (1867 ?); (1867); 1867 24 Jul.
LYTTLETON, Hon. George William Spencer 1885 5 Feb; 1887 22 Feb (with Howells draft reply).

MABSON, Richard Rous 1882 16 Oct; 1884 26 Mar, 29 Apr.
MACDONALD, Alexander 1873 1 Jun; 1874 22 Apr, 26 Sep, 16 Oct, 24 Oct; 1875 18 Feb; 1876 4 May
McGEORGE, M. 1877 19 Sep.
MACKAY, Thomas 1890 30 May, 11 Aug, 7 Nov; 1891 12 Jan, 18 Mar; 1892 19 Jul.
MACKENZIE, Kenneth Muir (1882) 13 Mar; 1893 27 Feb, 15 Jun; 1894 24 Jul.
McLAREN, Charles 1882 19 May; 1883 13 Dec; 1884 19 Jan.
MACLEAN, R.M. 1879 25 Nov.
MACMILLAN & CO. (publishers) 1890 2 Apr, 11 Apr, 16 Apr, 19 Apr, 28 Apr, 30 Apr, 3 May, 26 Jun; 1896 31 Jan, 21 Feb, 11 Jun. SEE also COOKE, C. Kinloch
McNIEL, Henry 1889 18 Apr; 1892 17 Oct; 1897 8 Jan.
MACVEAGH, Jeremiah 1892 16 Nov.
MADDISON, Frederick 1898 3 Dec,B Dec; 1899 6 Feb.
MALLESON, William 1867 15 Mar, 16 Jul; 1868 20 Oct, 3 Nov.
MALLETT, J.A. 1883 28 Nov.
MARJORIBANKS, Edward, later Baron Tweedmouth 1893 1 Jul, 24 Oct, 3 Nov.
MARKS, Harry Hananel 1895 20 Nov; 1896 13 Jan, 25 Jul; 1897 4 May; 1898 15 Feb, 10 Apr, 13 Apr; 1899 1 Mar, 4 Mar, 11 Mar.
MARRIOTT, Sir William Thackeray 1870 17 Dec.
MARSH, Emilie Holyoake 1910 23 Jan, 28 Jan.
MAUDE, C.J. 1887 8 Feb (with Howell's draft reply)
MAURICE, Charles Edmund 1876 12 May; 1879 10 Dec.
MAW, William Henry 1879 26 May; 1890 8 Apr.
MAXSE, Frederick 1874 1 Nov, 3 Nov, 6 Dec, 13 Dec.
MAYHEW, Augustus 1867 10 Jul.
MAYOR, Henry 1875 8 Mar, 11 Mar.
MEADE, R.M. 1887 1 Sep.
MEATH, Lord 1891 11 Feb; 1892 16 Mar.
MERRYMAN & BUCKLAND (solicitors) 1869 26 Jan, 4 Feb, 6 Feb.
METHUEN & CO. (publishers) 1906 20 Nov, 24 Nov, 27 Nov (2), 29 Nov, 3 Dec (2), 5 Dec (2); 1907 1 Jan.
MEYSEY - THOMPSON, Sir Henry Meysey 1889 28 Jun; 1901 11 Feb; 1902 15 May, 2 Oct.
MILES, Alfred Henry 1892 21 Mar, 24 Mar, 9 Apr, 4 M , 12:May.
MILL, John Stuart 1865 22 Jul (copy), 30 Oct (copy); 1866 30 Jan (copy); 1867 6 Feb, 14 Oct; 1868 26 Apr, 27 Dec (copy)
MILLS, David 1887 12 Sep.
NILNER, Alfred 1887 21 May, 10 Jun, 29 Jun, 5 Jul, 27 Jul, 29 Jul, 2 Sep, 13 Dec, 17 Dec; 1888 23 Jan, 8 Feb; (1889 ?); 1889 28 Jan.
MONTAGU, Samuel 1892 10 Jul; 1897 7 May
MONTFORD, Paul 1910 26 Oct.
MORGAN, ? 1 undated
MORLEY, Arnold 1886 15 Jun; 1887 18 Mar; 1889 26 Jun, 1 Jul; 1891 13 Jul, 28 Jul; 1892 2 Jan, 25 Jun, 27 Jun, 20 Oct,Nov, 11 Nov, 15 Nov, 21 Dec, 24 Dec; 1893 6 Jan, 10 Jan, 21 Jan, 27 Jan, 9 Mar, 11 Mar, 21 Nov, 27 Nov; 1894 3 Jan, 16 Feb, 12 Jun, 9 Jul, 21 Aug; 1903 29 May, 4 Jun.
MORLEY, John 1875 7 Nov.
MORLEY, Samuel 1866 11 May, 23 Oct; 1868 2 Nov; 1872 28 Feb, 12 Jul; 1873 18 Feb; 1874 26 Jan, 28 Jan, 22 May, 25 May; (1875) 5 Apr; 1876 6 Jul; 1877 2 Jan, 4 Oct; 1878 13 Mar; 1879 16 Jul, 22 Aug, 24 Nov; 1880 13 Feb, 25 Feb, 13 Mar, 20 Apr, 3 Jul, 9 Sep; 1881 19 Aug; 1882 27 Oct, 9 Nov; 1884 26 Jul; 1885 2 Jul, 20 Oct. + ( ) 13 Nov.
MORRISON, Walter 1868 29 Feb, 13 May, 2 Jul, 16 Jul, 1 Aug, 9 Oct, 17 Oct, 12 Nov, 24 Nov, 27 Nov; 1869 8 Feb, 16 Mar, 29 Jun; 1870 3 May, 21 Jun, 27 Jun, 22 Jul, 5 Nov; 1871 30 Dec; 1872 30 Jan, 24 Apr, 29 May, 31 May, 2 Jul, 4 JUl, 12 Jul, 18 Oct; 1874 30 Jan, 9 Mar, 9 May, 22 Sep, 5 Nov, 31 Dec; 1875 3 Feb, 6 Feb, 9 Feb.
MORRISON, William Douglas 1899 9 Dec; 1900 12 Feb.
MORTON, Charles W. 1884 16 Jul.
MOTTRAM, James 1867 28 Aug.
MOWBRAY, R.G.C. 1889 25 Jun; 1890 8 Dec.
MUIR, James 1867 26 Jul.
MUMMERY, Isaac Vale 1879 25 Nov.
MUNDELLA, Anthony John 1868 29 Aug, 25 Sep; 1871 28 Dec; 1872 7 Apr, 17 Jun, 20 Nov; 1873 31 Oct, 29 Nov; 1874 25 Apr, 22 Jun, 17 Jul; 1875 7 Feb, 16 Feb, 18 Feb, 10 Aug; 1876 29 MA7; 1880 29 Apr, 29 Jun; 1882 10 Nov, 13 Nov; 1884 6 Jul, 3 Dec; 1887 27 Feb; 1890 15 Mar; 1892 24 May, 3 Dec, 9 Dec, (1893); 1893 18 Jan, 19 Jan, 23 Jan, 27 Jan. + ( ) 4 Aug & 2 undated
MURRAY, Sir George Herbert 1894 24 Feb.
MURRAY, John, & Co. (publishers) 1892 22 Sep, 20 Oct.
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SEE DIGGS, Caroline & BLACKBURN, Helen
NEISON, Francis G.P. 1880 24 May
NEWCASTLE WEEKLY CHRONICLE 1878 4 May SEE also ADAMS, William Edwin
NEWNES, George (publisher) 1891 26 jun.
NEWTON, W.G. 1897 18 Jan.

NICHOLSON, S.B. 1880.20 May
NICHOLSON, Thomas 1874 27 Jan.
NORTHCOTE, Sir Stafford Henry SEE A BECKETT, Albert
NUAL, Thornton 1866 20 Jun.
ODGER, George 1865 28 Jan; 1866 23 Apr; 1868 4 Aug; 1869 5 Aug; 1873 2 Dec.
O'DONOGHUE, Thomas 1867 28 Oct.
OFFOR, George 1879 20 Nov.
O'NEILL, Arthur 1892 28 May
OWENS, Richard 1888 27 Nov.
PAGE, Samuel Flood 1877 2 Mar.
PALIN, J.B. (1897 ?); 1897 15 Apr.
PALMER, J. Hinde 1873 3 May, 5 May; 1874 27 Jan, 28 May
PARE, William 1872 4 May
PASH, Wilson 1886 2 May
PATRICK, David 1892 11 Jul.
PATTERSON, Robert Hogarth 1871 4 Nov.
PATTESON, I.H. 1867 28 Mar.
PATTISSON, J.L. 1889 8 Nov.
PEASE, Edward R. 1890 18 Nov.
PEASE, Joseph Whitwell 1876 4 May.
PEEK, Henry E.W. 1888 24 Feb.
PEEL, Arthur Wellesley 1874 26 Jan; 1887 15 Jul; (1888) 18 Apr; 1890 9 Aug; 1910 11 Aug.
PENILEBURY, T. 1894 26 Apr.
PENINGTON, N. 1874 1 Jan; (1879) 27 Nov.
PENN, John 1893 23 Dec, 30 Dec.
PENNINGTON, Frederick 1870 1 Jul; 1878 29 Oct.
PERFITT, Philip William 1867 14 Jan.
PHILIPPS, Cecily 1891 18 Dec.
PHYTHIAN, J. 1890 14 Apr.
PICKERSGILL, E.H. 1885 20 Jun, 9 Dec; 1886 27 Apr, 31 Dec; 1887 10 May; 1894 30 Jan.
PIGOTT, Sir Thomas Digby 1891 18 Feb; 1892 4 Nov; 1895 4 May; 1898 18 Nov; 1899 16 Nov; 1901 26 Feb; 1904 5 Jan. SEE also NEWTON, W.G.
PLACKETT, Thomas 1873 4 May
PLATT, Robert 1868 21 Jul.
PLIMSOLL, Harriet F. 1892 22 Jun; 1898 20 Jun.
PLIMSOLL, Samuel 1866 23 Jul, 27 Jul; (1873 ?); 1873 21 Mar, 29 APr, 12 May, 23 May, 11 Jul, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 23 Aug, 12 Sep, 31 Oct, 30 Dec; 1874 11 Feb, 12 Feb, 13 Mar; 1875 24 Jan, 9 Feb, 15 Feb, 19 Feb, 22 Feb, 13 Apr, 17 Apr, 8 Jun; 1880 10 Jan, 23 Jan, 29 Jan; 189014 Feb, 15 Jul, 3 Deo; 1891 1 Jan; 1892 4 Apr, 27 Apr, 20 May, 28 Mey, 17 Jun, 20 Jun, 21 Jun (2), 11.Oct, 10 Nov; 1895 4 Feb, 7 Feb.
PONSONBY, Edward 1886 6 May
PORRITT, Edward (1889 Jul?)
PORTER, Frank W. 1887 12 Sep; 1888 3 Oct; 1889 12 Jul.
PORTMAN W.H.B. 1876 4 May
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK 1910 7 May
POTTER, Edmund 1866 6 Jul.
POTTER, George 1871 24 Jan; (1873?); 1873 24 feb; (1874) 7 Feb; 1879 8 Mar; (1882) 5 Feb, 6 Feb, 9 Feb, 21 Feb; (1883) 9 Jan, 18 Jan, ( ) 4 Sep.
POTTER Thomas Bayley 1886 22 Jun.
POWER LOOM CARPET WEAVERS PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION SEE COATES, Alfred
PRATT, Hodgson 18668 20 May; 1871 29 Nov; 1872 16 May, 22 May, 23 May, 24 Jun, 4 Jul; 1872 24 Feb, 20 Jun; 1874 19 Mar, 24 Jun, 26 Jun, 30 Jun, 4 Jul; 1873 24 Feb, 20 Jun; 1874 19 Mar, 24 Jun, 26 Jun, 30 Jun; 1878 16 Jul, 6 Nov; 1979 11 Mar; 1882 30 Jan, 1 Mar.
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PROBYN, John Webb 1868 7 Apr; 1876 1 Dec; 1885 9 Dec + (…) Good Friday
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RATHBONE, William 1870 3 May, 20 Aug; 1871 6 Mar, 16 Mar; 1872 22 Mar; 1873 5 Dec, 16 Dec; 1874 30 Jan; 1892 21 Jul, 27 Oct.
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RITCHIE, Charles Thomas SEE HERBERT, Nicholas
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ROBERTS, J.E. 1895 8 Feb.
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ROBERTS, T. Lee 1898 4 Apr; 1899 13 Jul, 15 Jul, 4 Aug.
ROBERTSON - MACDONALD, D. 1886 Mar.
ROBINSON, Richard 1874 24 Jan.
ROGERS, Edward Dresser (1867 ?); 1867 26 Mar.
ROGERS, J. Guinness (18&7) 11 NOV.
ROGERS, William 1880 5 Sep.
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ROSCOE, Henry E. 1902 2 May, 19 Dec.
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ROTHSCHILD, Nathaniel SEE SHELL, Richard
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SALAMAN, A. 1900 21 Nov.
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SMITH, P.E. 1899 24 Oct.
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SMYTH, Warrington W. 1880 27 Jul.
SNELL, John SEE LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK
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SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE 1903 29 Apr.
SPENCER, Herbert 1880 28 Jul. (Not written by Spencer - by a secretary ?)
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SPRINGER, George 1908 25 Jul.
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TAYLOR, W. 1888 10 Sep.
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