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A letter from Leverhulme, Stornoway, to D'Arcy Cooper
The Lord thinks that with Mr Hyslop Bell as Chairman amnd Mr Powys as Vice Chair the time might come when Sir Lugard could become a Director of the Niger Co for a few days a week 2.
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/91
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
The Lord was considering replying in the Press to a reference to himself made by Mr Clynes in the Debate on Socialism, but will not do so if his colleagues think this is not suitable. July 27 1923
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/110
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A letter from Leverhulme, Wigan to D'Arcy Cooper.
Has a letter from Mr Webster, Brussels regarding a private dinner paerty invitation. September 18 1924
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/3
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
A memo reminding that they should make an appointment together to see the Colonial Minister Mr Thomas with reference to Chinese Labour for the Solomons April 10 1924
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/70
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A letter from D'Arcy Cooper to Mr Newton
See also GB1752LBC/163/135 April 25 1923
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/134
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A telegram from D'Arcy Cooper and McDowell to Leverhulme at Borve.
A Mr Bigland has forwarded a telegram from a business connection in America asking whether Leverhulme would consider buying Southern Cotton Oil Company; details of the Company are enclosed.
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/41
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A letter from Mrs D'Arcy Cooper to Leverhulme
Hand written birthday congratulations and thanking him for an invitation to the America/Australia tour, but cannot go as she is looking after two young children of a friend of hers who is in India. September 18 1923
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/88
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A letter from D'Arcy Cooper's Secretary to Mr Martin
Mr Cooper says these letters can be sent to the Chairman October 7 1924
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- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/2
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A letter from Mrs Cooper, Westridge, Reigate to Leverhulme
Thanking him for his letter and telegram. Confirms her husband is feeling better. February 9 1923
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/155
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A letter from Mrs Hilda Cooper to Leverhulme.
A hand written letter. States that her husband had to be operated on yesterday in the region of his old wounds. His arm had been troubling him for a few weeks and he had a fever. February 8 1923
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/158
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
Regarding the son of a Mr London who acted for the Lord as an engineer constructing roads in the Isle of Lewis. The parents have died and the daughter is asking whether there could be a job for her brother at Lever House. June 6 1924
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/26
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
Enclosing a letter received from Mr Caldwell and a draft of his proposed reply. July 31 1923
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- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/109
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
He notes that Captain Pearson has been in post three months after which a permanent position should be approved and be placed in Mr Hart's Department.
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- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1924
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/36
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A letter from Leverhulme to D'Arcy Cooper
Has had a statement of his private account for April from Mr Newton. He wants to know what the position of LAWHAD or himself would be with regard to Lever brothers or Associated Enterprise once the debits and credits have passed through.
- Held by
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/119
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A letter from Mr Fildes to Leverhulme
"r "nSee also GB1753.LBC/163/164 January 19 1923
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- Unilever Archives and Records Management
- Date
- 1923
- Reference
- GB1752.LBC/163/163
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Receipt from P. J. Le Cointe to the Rev. G. Greenway
Mr Joseph Birch, [President, Sedgley Park School].
- Held by
- Birmingham Archdiocesan Archives
- Date
- 16 Oct 1820
- Reference
- XSC/1/1/14/11/4
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WATER
Birkenhead Corporation Water Act, 1907 - Notice to Treat, to Mrs R.Cheney (Three Copies).
- Held by
- Wirral Archives Service
- Date
- 1912
- Reference
- B/163/40T/1
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Congratulations on Hugh Seymour Tremenheere’s engagement, also Nightingale appeal
Congratulations...The wounds..will now I trust be healed. Can you go to the Nightingale fund meeting tomorrow at 3? We are drifting into controversy & need a testimonial. ?As to her, she is sublime in her devotion to her patients.?
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- Morrab Library
- Date
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- TR2/60/163
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Letter from J. Jones to Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury
In this letter Mr. J. Jones provides 'a few particulars' about the history of the Friends Meeting in Bournville. He remarks on the opening of the Stirchley Institute and the number of people who attended Quaker Meeting in the new building.
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
- Date
- August 1937 - September 1937
- Reference
- MS 466/1/1/9/3/2
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Letters to Charles Gordon
, no. 150; Henry Dundas [from 24 Dec. 1802, 1st Viscount Melville], 14 Nov. 1775 - 13 Dec. 1806 (12), nos. 155, 191, 540, 573-575, 577, 593-596; Sir William Forbes, 22 Jan. 1776 (1), no. 163; James Ross, 18 Feb. 1776 (1), no. 164; Colquhoun Grant, 29…
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- West Sussex Record Office
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