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Noel-Buxton, Noel Noel-Buxton, Baron, 1869-1948
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Draft of Autobiography - Parents

File contains drafts of chapter 1 of Lord Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "Parents." Includes 6 different drafts of a chapter about Buxton's parents and grandmother.

Draft of Autobiography - School and Cambridge

File contains drafts of chapter 3 of Lord Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "School and Cambridge." Includes sections titled Harrow, Switzerland, Miss Marsh, Cambridge, Fowell Buxton, and Uncle Charles.

Draft of Autobiography - Benefactors

File contains drafts of chapter 6 of Lord Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "Benefactors." The chapter consists of memories of Buxton's mentors and important family members, including Edward Clifford, Buxton's sisters, his grandmother, his aunts

Draft of Autobiography - Politics

File contains drafts of chapter 9 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography entitled "Politics." Chapter is about Buxton's political life with sections including "Early Toryism," "Norfolk elections," "Labour," "The first Labour government," "Agricultural wages

Draft of Autobiography - Various Causes

File contains drafts of chapter 10 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography entitled "Various causes." Chapter concerns Buxton's work for social causes, with sections titled "Temperance reform," "Poor Law reform," "Town gardens," "Agricultural co-operation," "

Draft of Autobiography - Balkan Reform

File contains drafts of chapter 12 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "The German danger." Includes sections with the headings "The intimate papers of Colonel House," "Anglo-German Relations," and "Enterprise."

On Our Ancestors

File contains a text "NEB's Notes 'On our ancestors'" written by Noel Noel-Buxton to his eldest son, Rufus Alexander Buxton.

Colonies - Colonial Slavery (other than Abyssinia)

This file contains publications, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence and reports about slavery and the treatment of Indigenous populations, particularly in Australia, Tanganyika, Hong Kong, and more generally in the British Empire. Also includes so

Allen of Hurtwood

Five letters, most from Allen of Hurtwood to Lord Noel-Buxton, with one draft of a reply. Letters concern a proposed plebescite and a potential deputation to the Earl of Halifax.

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