Home Office
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Home Office, 1910 - 1911
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC: 1., Jan 1939 - May 1939
Literary: News of the World articles by WSC 3., Sep 1938
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 1., 05 Jan 1941 - 16 Feb 1941
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 2., Nov 1939
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles by WSC: 8., 17 Nov 1940 - 29 Dec 1940
Public and Political: General: Correspondence N-Z., 1880 - Jun 1934
Speeches: speech notes., 04 Feb 1950 - 09 Feb 1950
Transcript of interview: Sir Hayden Phillips, 2011
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
(Untitled), 19 Aug 1910
(Untitled), 07 Sep 1910
Letter from Charles Masterman [Under Secretary of State, Home Office] (Selsey, West Sussex) to WSC marked "private" containing details of correspondence between Masterman and [David] Shackleton concerning the latter's possible appointment as Labour Advisor to the Home Office. Signed manuscript.
(Untitled), 21 Sep 1910
Letter from Charles Masterman [Under Secretary of State, Home Office] (Selsey, [West Sussex]) to WSC saying that when he is in London they can discuss "the problems of the coming session", reminding WSC that they must speak to [David] Shackleton [about his possible appointment as Labour Advisor to the Home Office] and expressing concern about general politics, especially the serious problem of labour unrest. Signed manuscript. Annotated by WSC "put among my private papers".
(Untitled), 24 Aug 1910 - 26 Sep 1910
(Untitled), 27 Sep 1910
(Untitled), 22 Oct 1910
(Untitled), 22 Oct 1910
(Untitled), 22 Oct [1910]
Letter from WSC (Home Office) to David Shackleton marked "secret" saying that he has seen the C[hancellor] of [the] E[xchequer] and can now offer him the position [of Labour Advisor to the Home Office] and is keen that the appointment should be made public. Manuscript signed with initials.
(Untitled), 04 Nov 1910 - 08 Nov 1910
(Untitled), 29 Dec 1910
(Untitled), [1910]
(Untitled), c 1910
(Untitled), 18 Aug 1910
Letter from Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise [Chairman of the Prison Commission] to WSC thanking him for "kind words" at the end of the Annual Report. Sir Evelyn says that he will discuss action to be taken on WSC's minute on prison reform with Sir Edward Troup [Permanent Under Secretary of State, Home Office]. He describes WSC's proposed reform as "tremendous". Signed manuscript annotated by Edward Marsh.
(Untitled), [01] [Jan] [1911]
Letter from Charles Masterman [Under Secretary of State, Home Office] (Hotel des Anglais, Nice [France]) to WSC saying that he would like to discuss legislation with WSC on his return, urging simplification of the Shops Bill and that the Feeble-Minded [Bill] should be pressed forward "if you can get L[loyd] G[eorge] to sanction expenses". Signed manuscript.