Copy of Letter from C.P. Scott to L.T. Hobhouse

This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library

  • Reference
    • GB 133 MTC/12
  • Dates of Creation
    • 4 Oct 1899
  • Physical Description
    • 1 sheet

Scope and Content

Letter from C.P. Scott to L.T. Hobhouse (1864-1929), social philosopher and journalist, asking for the local [Yorkshire] paper's reports of a speech by W.H. Holland, politician, at Rotherham [on unconditional support of British soldiers regardless of the political situation]. Scott asks for peace meetings to be held throughout Holland's constituency, but, given his connections with Holland [in his role as a Liberal MP in Manchester], requests that that the [Manchester] Transvaal Committee have nothing to do in the matter, suggesting Charles Roberts, politician, take the lead. Scott condemns the idea of Holland's opinion as representing the Liberal position [on the Boer War], stating it needs to be challenged. There is also reference to Scott's desire to see Lady Carlisle [Rosalind Frances Howard] 'deal with Rotherham'.

The address of The Guardian Office, Manchester, has been replaced with 'On the train'.