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Noel-Buxton, Noel Noel-Buxton, Baron, 1869-1948
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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

Sir E. Boyle

Twelve letters from Sir Edward Boyle to Lord Noel-Buxton, mostly concerning the activities of the Balkan Committee. Also includes letters from Boyle to Noel-Buxton's brother, Carles R. Buxton, and to Ben Riley.

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."

Bramwell-Booth

One letter from Bramwell Booth to Lord Noel-Buxton on the subject of peace negotiations during the First World War.

Draft of Autobiography - Sundry

File contains drafts of chapter 13 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "Sundry." Includes sections about Family, Regrets, Health, Strokes of luck, Animals, Paycockes House, Sport, Money, Notables, Achievements, Forebears, Enterprise, Fun, a poem

Draft of Autobiography - Religion

File contains drafts of chapter 14 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "Religion." Includes a prayer and a reflection on the Lord's prayer.

Lord Bryce

Fifty-two letters from James Bryce, Viscount Bryce, to Noel Noel-Buxton. The letters are primarily political, especially related to the Balkans and the Second World War, though some are more personal in tone, including a letter congratulating Noel-Buxton

Buccleuch

Four letters from the Duke of Buccleuch to Lord Noel-Buxton. The letters concern the Second World War, especially the possibility of peace with Germany, and of a German attack on England.

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