Ireland (nation)
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: Articles: Evening Standard., May 1935 - Jun 1935
Literary: "My Life", News of the World: copy., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Literary: "My Life", News of the World": proofs., Jan 1935 - Mar 1935
Political: Constituency: Dundee: Correspondence., 01 Jan 1912 - 31 Dec 1912
Correspondents include Sir George Ritchie (Consituency Chairman); The Women's Freedom League (Dundee Branch); Herbert Samuel (Postmaster General).Subjects include the possibility of giving Admiralty work to Dundee shipbuilders; Female suffrage; Irish Home Rule; Post Office Telephones and Telegraphs.
Political: Constituency: Dundee: General Election., 03 Oct 1922 - 14 Nov 1922
Correspondence with J C Robertson (President, Dundee Liberal Association, see CHAR 5/28A/20-30); James Allison (Liberal Agent); D J MacDonald (fellow Liberal candidate); Sir Alfred Mond (later Lord Melchett) (2) and others on the General Election campaign. Subjects include Ireland; the Government's Eastern policy; taxation; unemployment and Temperance.
Political: Constituency: North West Manchester., Dec 1905 - Jan 1906
Political: Constituency: North West Manchester: Correspondence., 1904
Public and Political: General: Political: Correspondence K-N (most material dates from 1950)., Dec 1948 - Dec 1950
Speeches - Non House of Commons., Sep 1913 - Nov 1913
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes., Jan 1908 - Dec 1908
Speeches: Non House of Commons: Speech notes and typescript., 20 Jan 1922 - 11 Nov 1922
(Untitled), 26 Aug 1924
(Untitled), 10 Sep 1924
(Untitled), 02 Oct 1924
(Untitled), 12 Sep 1922
(Untitled), 28 Apr 1914
Letter from Robert Harcourt (3 Chester Square, [London]) to WSC on the "fury" of the Irish Nationalists and of Liberals over WSC's offer of concessions to Sir Edward Carson [later Lord Carson] and his supporters over Home Rule.
(Untitled), 13 Dec 1907
(Untitled), 07 Mar 1910
Letter from Lord Fisher [earlier Sir John Fisher] (Kilverstone Hall, Thetford, [Norfolk]) to WSC thanking him for his letter, urging the Government to take the opportunity for reconciliation with the Irish Nationalists and urging the Liberal majority to stay united.
(Untitled), 05 May 1904
(Untitled), 05 Nov 1905
Letter from J Moore Bayley (Peterscourt, Barnt Green, Worcestershire) to WSC giving his view of what the Liberal position on Irish Home Rule should be.
(Untitled), 01 Dec 1905
Letter from Samuel Smethurst (Coldhurst House, Longsight, Oldham, [Lancashire]) to WSC (Canford Manor, [Dorset]) commiserating with him on his ill-health and urging him to rest. Refers to the candidates for the Oldham election and urges the Liberal party to make a definite statement of policy on Ireland.
(Untitled), 23 Dec 1903
Letter from A.E. Skeen to WSC, on WSC's Halifax speech, and the possibility of Unionist Free Traders joining the Liberal Party in spite of the Liberal Party's attitude towards Irish Home Rule.
(Untitled), 27 Dec 1903
Letter from WSC to A.E. Skeen, on the Liberal Party's attitude towards Irish Home Rule [ms, in WSC's hand and carbon].
(Untitled), 31 Dec 1903
Letter from Sir Charles Trevelyan to WSC, on the possibility of him joining the Liberal Party, outlining the common ground between Unionist Free Traders and the Liberals, and also the differences such as Irish Home Rule, the liquor monopoly, local taxation, and state regulation of sweated industries.