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Letter from William Lawies Jackson to George Faber, expressing that he is in favour of appointing F. W. Jackson to some Government post and informing they will keep him on the list of applicants when any vacancy occurs,
1892 March 19.
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Main Creator:
Jackson
,
William
Lawies
,
Baron
Allerton
,
1840
–
1917
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English
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Autograph letters signed collection, ca. 1603-ca. 1972
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1892 March 19.
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Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).
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Letter from William Lawies Jackson to J. H. Buckingham, claiming he cannot help his friend, suggesting he communicates with [Aretas Akers-] Douglas, Chief Party Whip, as he will know if there would be room in the other offices,
1887 May 2.
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Main Creator:
Jackson
,
William
Lawies
,
Baron
Allerton
,
1840
–
1917
Language:
English
Format:
Manuscript
In collection:
Autograph letters signed collection, ca. 1603-ca. 1972
Published / Created
1887 May 2.
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Physical description: 1 item (3 pages).
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