CollectionVictorian Papers, Main Series
ReferenceVIC/MAIN/A/19/82
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria
Date11 May 1847
WriterRussell, John, Lord
AddresseeVictoria, Queen
DescriptionMr Jenkinson proposed for the living of Battersea. By this, the father of the late Bishop Shirley (now reduced to poverty by his son's death) would be restored to his own patronage of Brailsford. Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Charles Wood) resolution for allowing discount to the Contractors for the Loan. Debate on the Currency Act of 1844. Resolution carried. Rise in wheat continues. Money easier. Lord Airlie resigns as Lord Lieutenant of Forfarshire. Russell submits the name of Lord Panmure.
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