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Lord Dudley correspondence

MS. Eng. c. 7351/3

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Title

Lord Dudley correspondence

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. c. 7351/3

Summary

Letters (mainly 1908-11) from William Humble Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley to Sir Francis Hopwood, concerning Dudley's tenure as Governor-general of Australia. Also includes letters from

(fol. 12) Robert Crewe-Milnes, later Marquess of Crewe, concerning Dudley's views of viability of a Colonial Club, 1909

(fol. 13) Gerald Strickland, later Baron Strickland, to Hopwood re a pay dispute with Lord Dudley, 1910

(fols. 21-2) Rachel Humble Ward, Countess of Dudley, to Hopwood, n.d.

Date

1908-1930, n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

23 Leaves

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Collection contents

Archive of Francis John Stephens Hopwood, Baron Southborough

Official Correspondence and papers

Named Correspondents

Lord Dudley correspondence

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