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Document ReferenceOs C 592
TitleLetter from [H.G. Grey], 3rd Earl Grey, Carlton Terrace, London, to J.E. Denison; 3 Feb. 1855
Date3 February 1855
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionComments that he has no more news than the newspapers on the formation of new Government; has spoken to Duke of Argyll on matter; believes it would be disgrace to hand back Government to Lord John [Russell]; comments that Francis Baring is his only acquaintance who approves of Russell's conduct; sends regards to Lady Charlotte; comments on snowy weather.
Termgovernments, Palmerston Government 1855-58
political intrigue
weather, England

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA2016Campbell; George D. (1823-1900); 8th Duke of Argyll; Whig M.P.1823-1900
NA139Russell; John (1792-1878); 1st Earl Russell1792-1878
NA9708Baring; Francis T. (1796-1866); 1st Baron Northbrook; created Baron 1866 statesman1796-1866
NA1016Scott; Charlotte (1806-1889); Viscountess Ossington; née Cavendish-Bentinck m 1827 J.E. Denison Viscount Ossington1806-1889
NA6636Grey; Henry G. (1802-1894); 3rd Earl Grey1802-1894
NA199Denison; J. Evelyn (1800-1873); 1st Viscount Ossington; M.P. Speaker of House of Commons 1857-72 created Viscount Ossington 18721800-1873
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