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Vol. 3C Summary of Contents. Political and administrative correspondence, memoranda...

Catalogue reference: PRO 30/22/3C

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PRO 30/22/3C

Date

1838 Dec. 1839 Jan-Aug.

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Vol. 3C Summary of Contents. Political and administrative correspondence, memoranda and reports Parliament and government administration: reconstruction of the cabinet; Lord Howick's resignation and T.B. Macaulay's inclusion; Lord Glenelg's dimissal andJR as Colonial Secretary; retirement of Speaker Abercromby and question of a successor. JR's relations with Sir James Graham. General parliamentary correspondence with cabinet colleagues. Legislative questions: slavery abolition; penal transportation; the ballot. English Poor Law Commission: question of duration and powers. Birmingham and Manchester railway. Penny post: doubts and difficulties. Theatre licensing: question of Lord Chamberlain's jurisdiction. Correspondence: JR; Lords Melbourne, Howick, Tavistock, Duncannon, Conyngham, Denman; H. Warburton; Duke of Bedford; Sir G. Grey; Charles Whitbread; James Abercromby (Lord Dunfermline); E. Ellice; G.C. Lewis; George Nicholls and others. Chartism: unrest. Sir H. Bunbury considers "a wide spreading insurrection of the people" not improbable [fs.91-6]. secret arming at Liverpool; Monmouth meeting. Question of use of troops. Correspondence: JR; Digby Mackworth; C. Hanbury Leigh; Sir B. Hall; Sir H. Bunbury; Lords Ebrington, Morpeth. Colonial affairs: Distribution of the army; Lord Hill's statement. Colonial Office staffing; James Stephen's minute on colonial legislation. JR's memorandum on transportation and secondary punishment and its relation to the Australian colonies. Canada: Lord Durham's proclamation; his resignation and appointment of Poulett Thomson as Governor General. Proposed security legislation. Loan to upper Canada [cabinet minute 21 Aug 1839]. Correspondence: JR; Lords Melbourne, Durham, Tavistock, Glenelg; E. Ellice; Poulett Thomson and others. Ireland: question of extent of military force required. Poor Law administration matters. Resignation of Thomas Drummond. Appointment of a paid commissioner of education. Lord Ebrington's reports. Correspondence: JR.; George Nicholls; Thomas Drummond; Lords Fitzroy Somerset, Ebrington and others. Foreign affairs: Belgium - Holland dispute: Foreign office conference reports from meetings of plenipotentiaries of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia. Correspondence: Lords Palmerston and Melbourne. Foreign affairs: Persia: Russian threat to India; question of use of force against the Shah. Correspondence: Lord Palmerston Foreign affairs: Egypt: the Eastern Question: report of Adolphus Slade. Foreign affairs: Swiss commerce: Dr J. Bowring's report. Foreign affairs: Lord William Russell's letters from Berlin Education: as a means of crime prevention Schools: statements of distribution and grants; Scottish schools. Durham university: dispute with London university on wording of degree regulations. Correspondence: Bishop of Durham; Lord Landsdowne; J.P. Kay [Shuttleworth]; Duke of Bedford; Archdeacon Thorp Sir Lancelot Shadwell; Temple Chevallier; H.M. Inspector of Prisons. Ecclesiastical: appointments; church leases. Correspondence: Dean of York and others. Personal: letters to JR on sundry personal matters from Duke and Duchess of Bedford; Lord and Lady Holland; Lord Tavistock; Lady William Russell; Thomas Moore

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International
Railways
Army
Trade and commerce
Asia
Chartism
Religions
Europe and Russia
Conflict
Pay and pensions
Slavery
Treason and rebellion
Ireland
Poverty
Americas
Middle East
Prisons
Personal and family papers
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