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This record is about the VOL. 9F Summary of Contents. Political and administrative correspondence. Politics... dating from 1851 Sept. 1-29 in the series Lord John Russell: Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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PRO 30/22/9F
1851 Sept. 1-29
VOL. 9F Summary of Contents. Political and administrative correspondence. Politics and government: question of extension of the franchise. Oaths legislation: proposal to consolidate laws relating to election of members. Sir James Graham formally refusesoffice and gives his reasons (fs. 79-82). J.R's Welsh visit: addresses of welcome and Eisteddfod programme, Portmadoc. Queen's visit to Lancashire: proposal to raise Manchester to city status. Fox Maule at Balmoral (fs. 105-6). Question of a "transatlantic packet" (fs. 85-6): Irish claims. Appointments, political and civil, sought and bestowed. Correspondence: B. Hawes; G. C. Lewis; Sir C. Wood; Lord Palmerston; Sir. B. Heywood; Sir John Potter; Sir James Graham; Fox Maule; Sir F. Baring and others. Foreign affairs: Prussia: Lord Palmerston considers the Queen has adopted Prince Albert's pro-German opinions (fs. 9-10) "..... the Germans are quite able to take care of themselves" (fs. 95-6). Foreign affairs: Cuba: Admiral Berkeley reports failure of Lopez expedition. Foreign affairs: Slave trade suppression: Lord Palmerston advocates pressure on African chiefs at Lagos and Dahomey to expel traders from their territories. Colonial affairs: Cape of Good Hope (Cape Colony): progress of Kaffir war and request for more troops; Lord Grey asserts that "..... accounts from the Orange River are very serious" (fs. 19-20); he regrets Sir H. Smith's timidity; his draft clauses for the new constitution. Defence:Navy: West India naval dispositions. Mediterranean fleet movements. Admiral Sir Charles Napier's protest at non-promotion; his self-described career. Correspondence: Sir F. Baring. Scotland: Prof. John Wilson granted a pension. Correspondence: J. T. Gordon. Ireland: Poor Laws: question of rates levy. Correspondence: John O'Brien; Lord Clanricarde. Education: Oxford university appointments; nominations for post of Regius Professor of Medicine and librarian of Radcliffe library. Correspondence: Dr. J. A. Ogle; W. G. Hayter; Revd. G. Stoddart. Personal: Lister stepchildren: question of their allowances; J.R's generosity. Correspondence: Revd. Grove Cradock; William Robinson. Personal: Lord Ribblesdale's racehorses: Correspondence: Mrs Harriet Grove Cradock (aunt).
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