Collection | Victorian Papers, Main Series |
Description | Lord Palmerston on the position regarding the Bank of England: 'worse today than it was yesterday'. The necessity for summoning Parliament, in order to communicate the action taken. Lord Palmerston on the position regarding awarding Major General Archdale Wilson (after Baronet) the Companionship (C.B.). The suggestion of making him a Knight Commander (K.C.B.) for the capture of Delhi, and gazetting both honours together. Lord Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey's refusal of the Garter. George William Frederick, 2nd Marquis of Ailesbury, proposed by Lord Palmerston for the vacant Garter. |