- MAURICE, FB 4/5/41
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- 1918 May 26
Mr William Sutherland to Frederick Barton Maurice. His report of what he told Mr Harry Jones in the lobby about good relations with Lloyd George. Manuscript, 4 pp
Mr William Sutherland to Frederick Barton Maurice. His report of what he told Mr Harry Jones in the lobby about good relations with Lloyd George. Manuscript, 4 pp
Letter from William Wedgwood Benn to Frederick Barton Maurice, Apr 1930, about chemical warfare
[Rt Hon] Wedgewood Benn, Sec of State for India to Frederick Barton Maurice thanking him for his suggestion about tear gas. Typed, Signed 1 p
Churchill to Kitchener. Sending [a letter?] to his friends and hopes it will meet needs as far as possible. Asks for it to be returned. Manuscript, 1 p
Churchill to Kitchener. "Does French get this information? He ought to" Manuscript, 1 p. Addended "The dawn of the Antwerp expedition F.M." Manuscript, 1 p
Letter from writer and editor W Aldis Wright to Frederick Howard Marsh, 1910, about Samuel Brooke
W. Aldis Wright, Trinity College, Cambridge to Dr Frederick Howard Marsh (father-in-law of Major General Sir Frederick Maurice) concerning Samuel Brooke, whose family is at York. Manuscript, 1p
[Mrs] Margot Asquith to Frederick Barton Maurice, asking for him to enlarge on the reasons why he only approached Lord Salisbury since she has mislaid his letter, so that she can include it in her chapter on the Maurice Debate. Manuscript, 3 pp
[Mrs] Margot Asquith to Frederick Barton Maurice. Has found his two letters. Hopes his honourable position will be clear and it will show up the cowardice of the Tory Party who deserted Henry (her husband, former Liberal Prime Minister H H Asquith) and practically ensured defeat at the polls in the 1918 General Election. Manuscript, 4 pp
Margot [Countess of Oxford and Asquith] to Frederick Barton Maurice. Similar. Feels her husband's case will never be heard. Manuscript, 5 pp
Margot [Countess of] Oxford [and Asquith] to Frederick Barton Maurice. Sir Alfred Balfour's interpretation of Asquith's rule incorrect; personal ambitions and jealousies made his life difficult. Bonar lied to Beaverbrook more if anything than Beaverbrook lied to the public etc. Manuscript, 4 pp
Margot [Countess of Oxford and Asquith] to Frederick Barton Maurice. 'Sunday Times' article on war by Sir Alfred Balfour. Criticizing comments on her husband's weakness as P.M. Manuscript, 4 pp
Frederick Barton Maurice to his mother from Brecon [on holiday?]. Manuscript ,3 pp
Letter of acknowledgement from Arthur Balfour to Frederick Barton Maurice, Jul 1922
Balfour to Frederick Barton Maurice, acknowledging his letter of 15th [Jul] and enclosure ["Intrigues of the War"]. As he has no independent knowledge of the facts his opinion is worth nothing. Typed 1 p
Letter of apology from Lord Rosebery, 1898
[Rosebery] apologising for a mistake about Cromer. Manuscript, 1p.
Tennyson to Lady Maurice sympathizing on death of John Frederick Maurice's son, and giving news of his son in Australia. Manuscript, 2p.
[Lord] Roberts to Lady Maurice, offering his condolences on her husband's death. Manuscript, 1p.
W.F. Butler, offering sympathy on death of John Frederick Maurice's son. Manuscript, 2p.
Letter of condolence from J Kelly-Kenny, 1912, on the death of John Frederick Maurice
J. Kelly-Kenny [possibly Gen Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny], letter of sympathy on death of John Frederick Maurice. Manuscript, 2 pp
Cantuar, Arch. of Canterbury to Lady Maurice, offering condolences on John Frederick Maurice's death and praising his achievements. Manuscript, 8p.
Letter of congratulation from Archibald Corbes, 1893
Arch[ibald] Corbes congratulating John Frederick Maurice on his articles about Hamley. Manuscript, 1p.
Letter of congratulation from French Marshal Joseph Joffre to Frederick Barton Maurice, Jul 1927
[Mareshal] J. Joffre to Frederick Barton Maurice. Similar to above. Congratulating Frederick Barton Maurice on his article in 'The Contemporary Review'. Glad that he has helped destroy a legend Churchill had tried to create. Explaining that he thinks the truth is better from others hence he has not written about the War himself. In French. Typed, Signed, 1 p