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Folios 229 - 234: Letter from Sir Arthur Nicolson to Sir Edward Grey concerning:...

Catalogue reference: FO 800/73/70

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This record is about the Folios 229 - 234: Letter from Sir Arthur Nicolson to Sir Edward Grey concerning:... dating from 1909 Apr 8 in the series Foreign Office, Private Offices: Various Ministers' and Officials' Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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FO 800/73/70
Date
1909 Apr 8
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Folios 229 - 234: Letter from Sir Arthur Nicolson to Sir Edward Grey concerning: The resignation of [Aleksandr] Izvolsky and his successor; the future of an Anglo Russian entente; the active campaign against [Pyotr] Stolypin; bill for the reorganisation of the General Staff of the Admiralty.

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The National Archives, Kew
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