Dudley, William Humble Ward, Earl of, 1867-1932
William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley British politician (1867-1932)
Dudley, William Humble Earl of 1867-1932
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Works
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Copy letter from James Leslie Wanklyn, The Hotel, Leenane, Co. Galway, to Lord Dudley, regarding the deplorable conditions of the inhabitants of Bundorragha, a village north of Killary Harbour, Co. Galway | |
Copy letter from John Redmond, House of Commons, London, to Lord Dudley, promising to be careful in the future when referring to Dudley's speech | |
Copy of letter from William Humble Ward, Earl of Dudley to Lord Mayo regarding a £250 subscription promised towards the establishment of a modern art gallery in Dublin | |
Letter from Lionel Earle, on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant, William Humble Ward, to Hugh Lane regarding a letter sent to Lord Plunkett and informing him that the earliest day he could open his winter exhibition would be December 15 | |
Letter from Lord Dudley, 7 Carlton Gardens, St. James's, London, to John Redmond, suggesting that they might meet when he returns on the 24th | |
Letter from Lord Dudley, Woodside, Chenies, Rickmansworth, England, to John Redmond, asking Redmond not to trouble himself by making any statement about his misrepresentation of Dudley's speech on Irish Governance | |
Letters from William Ward, Earl Dudley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to John Redmond | |
Manuscript copy of a report in the 'Times' of Lord Dudley's speech at the College of Surgeons, on the future of Ireland | |
Milestones on an Irish journey. : Some speeches delivered by His Excellency the Earl of Dudley during his vice-royalty in Ireland. ... | |
Monsieur de St. George Ward Brown Angelo Meyer Gallica | |
A proclamation : whereas from information on oath which has beel laid before us, we have reason to believe that large numbers of person intend to assemble or march in procession | |
Sir Hugh Lane and Ruth Shine Papers |