Pease family of Darlington
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Covering Dates: 1782-1902
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- Pease family of Darlington
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PoliticalThese records include a copy or copies of information dating back to 1698.
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Henry Pease (Ref: D/Pe 4/1-9)Ref: D/Pe 4/1
Letter from Henry Pease, Pierremont, to Henry Fell Pease concerning life at home; HFP's visit to the Hermitage; uncle Joseph going to London to encourage MP's to attend the House to oppose Railway Hill, 4 June 1849
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/2Letter from Henry Pease, House of Commons, to Henry Fell Pease exhorting him to do his full share of work and follow the Bible; and concerning Roebuck's speaking of the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, 7 July 1857
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/3Letter from Henry Pease, House of Commons, to [Henry Fell Pease] concerning his journey from "B" to London which reminded him of America; and a debate in the Commons on the Olks (?) Bill, 1857
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/4Letter from Henry Pease, House of Commons to Henry Fell Pease giving an account of the Speaker's dinner, 22 April 1858
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/5Extract from letter from Henry Pease to [Henry Fell Pease] concerning affairs in House of Commons; case of man accused of inducing a witness in Rochdale election case to accept £50 and go to New Orleans; enclosing letter from Francis Mewburn from Hovingham, n.d. [1862/3]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/6Letter from Henry Pease, Bristol Hotel, Brighton, to Henry Fell Pease concerning speaking in House on a County Franchise Bill, meeting with uncle Fell in London and business affairs, 13 April 1864
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/7Letter from Henry Pease, Scarbro House, North Malvern, to Henry Fell Pease concerning news from B. Grange; trip to London; selection of parliamentary candidate, and buying a carriage, 28 May 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/8Notes on J. Bright and the Irish question, February 1866
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/9Letter from Henry Pease, Stanhope Castle, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease enclosing cheques for £480; HFP's birthday; and Liberals support for a Bill, 28 April 1866
(1 paper)
Henry Fell Pease (Ref: D/Pe 4/10-169)Ref: D/Pe 4/10Letter from William Jones, Imperial Hotel, Covent Garden, London, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his stay in London to give evidence before Committee of House of Commons on behalf of S.M. & S. Water Co.; and Stockton and Darlington Bill, 25 March 1853
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/11Letter from William Jones, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning the Water Bill; a successful bazaar and encouraging him to learn to draw, 9 May 1854
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/12Letter from William Jones, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning trip to London on parliamentary business and visit to Ruthin where his brother was in better health, 26 May 1854
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/13Letter from [J.W. Pease ?] Bank, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Henry Fell Pease concerning newspaper report of his speech re action of Tory Party; the Reform Bill; invitation to HFP and wife to visit, 29 March 1866
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/14Memorial card and programmes for National Reform Union Great Reform Banquet in Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 20 November 1886
(5 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/15Letter from Henry Pease, Pierremont, to Henry Fell Pease, abroad concerning family and friends; severe weather; possibility of letting hotel at Saltburn to Upingham School for several months; fights over Water Bills, 22 March 1876
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/16Letter from Henry Pease, Pierremont, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his wife and children; election results and the Mayor and Council; business, family and friends, 1 November 1876
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/17Notes by G. Havell concerning alleged intimidation and offences against liberty of the subject especially in relation to trades unionists, 1877
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/18Letter from J.H. Bell, Thorn Ville, Trinity Road, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning meeting re selection of candidates, 10 January 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/19Letter from W. Fowler, Brighton, to Henry Fell Pease concerning choice of candidate for Darlington, W.F. offering himself if required, August 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/20Letter from F. Mewburn, Larchfield, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning previous correspondence and disagreement; visit of Elizabeth to enquire after his mother; congratulations on his victory in the E Ward, 1 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/21Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Brinkburn, to Arthur Pease suggesting Liberal Association may be called on to select a candidate and choose HFP but that since he would have to refuse due to financial circumstances suggesting A.P. would be suitable, 1 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/22Letter from Arthur Pease, Cliff House, Marske by the Sea, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his standing as Liberal candidate for Darlington, 2 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/23Letter from W. Fowler, Lion Mansions, Brighton, to Henry Fell Pease concerning selection of candidate for Darlington, 6 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/24Letter from F. Mewburn, Larchfield, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning election of Swinburne as Mayor and fully of his oposition, 7 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/25Letter from Sophia Fry, Woodburn, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his accusations of her husband Theodore re Darlington elections, 11 November 1879
(3 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/26Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Darlington, to Sophia Fry in answer to D/Pe 4/25 defending himself, 12 November 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/27Letter from Arthur Pease to Henry Fell Pease concerning talks with Theodore Fry as to candidature for Darlington elections and whether Henry would stand, 31 December 1879
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/28Newspaper cutting and other papers concerning officials and members of the '300 ' Liberal Party of Darlington, 1879 - 1880
(4 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/29Notes on Forster (1880, Chief Secretary for Ireland) and Compensation for Disturbance Bill, Relief of Distress Bill, Protection Bill etc., 1879 - 1882
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/30Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to Henry Pease concerning his dilemma over standing for election, 1 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/31Draft letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to J.H. Bell concerning the general feeling of the '300' especially the Central Ward on question of selection of candidate, n.d. [January 1880]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/32Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to J. Atkinson, Darlington, concerning general feeling of the North Ward of the '300' on question of selection of a candidate, 1 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/33Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to Arthur Pease concerning possibility of his election as candidate; also Theodore Fry's actions in the matter, 1 January 1880
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/34Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Brighton, to Edward Pease concerning his dilemma over whether he could, if selected, stand as candidate without risking interests in the mill business; colliery and chemical works; and likelihood of his being selected, 1 January 1880
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/35Letter from Thomas Eden, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease as to whether he will stand as candidate for Darlington, 1 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/36Copy letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade [Brighton], to [blank] concerning general feeling of the East Ward of the '300' on question of selection of candidate, 1 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/37Letter from William C. Best to Henry Fell Pease concerning his chances of being elected candidate for Darlington rather than Spark or Theodore Fry, 2 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/38Letter from J.W. Pease, Hutton Hall, Guisborough, Yorkshire, to Henry Fell Pease concerning discussion with Edward and Arthur over his letter and necessity for meeting with Dale [re candidature], 3 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/39Letter from T. Atkinson, Inspector's Office, Passenger Department, North Eastern Railway, Darlington Section, to Henry Fell Pease concerning preferences of Liberal voters for HFP, Theodore Fry or Spark,. 3 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/40Letter from John William Pease, Bank, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Henry Fell Pease concerning return from visit to Darlington; his ideas on HFP standing as candidate rather than Theodore Fry, 3 January 1880
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/41Letter from G.A. Buckle, Victoria Road, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease asking for permission to nominate him as Liberal candidate for Darlington, 3 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/42Letter from William C. Best, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his chances of being elected candidate rather than Theodore Fry, 3 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/43Letter from Thomas Eden, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his standing as candidate, 4 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/44Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to G.A. Buckle, Darlington, concerning an answer as to whether he will stand for selection, 5 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/45Letter from Henry Pease, Pierremont, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his standing as candidate, 5 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/46Letter from George Elwin, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning support for him as candidate, 6 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/47Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Reform Club, Pall Mall, London, to Henry Pease concerning his withdrawal from selection as candidate, 7 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/48Telegram from J.H. Bell, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease, London, concerning necessity to wait for opinion [re candidature], 7 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/49Letter from Thomas Eden, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease expressing annoyance that Theodore Fry has been left to stand as candidate, 8 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/50Letter from Theodore Fry, Woodburn, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his stepping down and letting TF stand as candidate, 8 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/51Minutes of meeting of the '300' concerning selection of candidate - Theodore Fry or H.R. Spark, 9 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/52Letter from Henry Fell Pease, House of Commons, to 'Liz' concerning his introduction to the House, 12 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/53Letter from J.H. Bell at Thorn Ville, Trinity Road, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his standing down and the other two candidates, 13 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/54Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to J.H. Bell, Darlington, concerning his decision not to stand for selection as. candidate, 15 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/55Letter from Henry Fell Pease, 132 Marine Parade, Brighton, to D. Dale, West Lodge, concerning his retirement from candidate race and views towards Theodore Fry 15 January 1880
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/56Draft letter from Henry Fell Pease declining to be nominated as candidate, n.d. [January 1880]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/57Notes on work of Christchurch Ladies Liberal Association - coercion, local government, etc.; 30 March 1881
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/58Draft letters from [Henry Fell Pease], Brinkburn, Darlington, to F. Schnadhorst, secretary of the National Liberal Federation, declining his invitation to become President of the National Liberal Association, 20 October 1881
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/59Letter from J. Powell Williams, hon. secretary of the National Liberal Federation, to Henry Fell Pease, president of the National Liberal Federation, including extract from The Daily Post about rivalry between the Reform Club and the Devonshire Club, 15 March 1882
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/60Letter from F. Schnadhorst, secretary of the National Liberal Federation to Henry Fell Pease, president, concerning Forster and arranging a meeting, 1 May 1882
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/61Newspaper cutting front The Northern Echo concerning Henry Fell Pease standing as Liberal candidate for Richmond, 6 October 1882
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/62Notice that David MacLachlan of The Middle Temple, London, Barrister at Law will visit courts in Cleveland Division to revise list of persons entitled to vote, 24 August 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/63Letter from Arthur Arnold, president, and James Drake Digby, secretary, asking for support for the Free Land League, 1 September 1885
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/64Letter from Guy C. Dawnay, [Conservative candidate] to Henry Fell Pease concerning their election fight and methods of campaigning, 2 September 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/65Letter from William France, Lofthouse Mines, Loftus, Cleveland, to Henry Fell Pease enclosing extract from The Yorkshire Post on coercion of votes from poor people and copy correspondence between WF and the editor, 3 - 18 September 1885
(4 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/66Notes on election expenses and agents, 7 October 1885
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/67Letter from J. Rathbone Ellis, Westerdale Rectory, Grosmont, Yorkshire, to [Henry Fell Pease] concerning his dilemma over voting, pointing out that he commands seven votes in Cleveland Division and eleven in Whitby Division and expressing hope that HFP will oppose granting of licence to Messrs. Corners "shanty" at the cliff station, 7 October n.y. [1885]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/68Letter from J. Rathbone Ellis, Westerdale Rectory, Grosmont, Yorkshire, to Henry Fell Pease Esq., thanking him for his letters and promising to support him in the election, 12 October 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/69Letter from G.W. Trevor, Marton Rectory, Middlesbrough, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his views on the Liberation Society and disestablishment and disendowment of Church of England, 13 - 14 October 1805
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/70Letter from Gilbert B. Jackson, election agent to Henry Fell Pease, Middlesbrough, to Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn by the Sea, concerning printed circular from Fred Brewster, election agent to Hon. Guy C. Dawnay, Conservative candidate (copy enclosed) and lecturer for their campaign, 28 October 1885
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/71Letter from G.C. Ward, Great Ayton, to Henry Fell Pease, Darlington, offering his vote in return for £10 or a job, 30 October 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/72Election propaganda, Henry Fell Pease, Liberal candidate for Cleveland Division, October 1888
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/73Notes on Henry Fell Pease's views on church disestablishment and disendowment, October 1885
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/74Letter from M. Scarth, Skelton in Cleveland, to Henry Fell Pease enclosing two election poems, 4 November 1885
(3 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/75Letter from Gilbert B. Jackson, Middlesbrough, to Henry Fell Pease concerning Committee Meetings and canvassing; polling day; miners grumbling because Sir Joseph Pease voted against the Employers' Liability Bill, 5 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/76Letter from Joe M. Mease, Hutton Rudby, to Henry Fell Pease Esq., Saltburn by the Sea, concerning A.B. Wilson stirring up opposition to HFP on question of disestablishment and disendowment of Church of England and asking for his views, 11 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/77Reply by Henry Fell Pease to Joe M. Mease concerning his views on disestablishment of Church of England., 11 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/78Letter from [W. Lapsley ?], Marske, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. concerning New Marske Football Club and asking for a donation; description of meeting with Guy C. Dawnay and expressing support for HFP, 21 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/79Letter from Fred. A. Milbank, Thorp Perrow, Bedale, to Henry Fell Pease declining his invitation to be present at his nomination, 21 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/80Letter from Maria Burton, 4 Burton Terrace, Saltburn, to Henry Fell Pease concerning her getting "clear till the 8th of December" if HFP will assist and give her "something in a parcel", 23 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/81Letter from C.S. Mackenzie, 31 Grange Road, Middlesbrough, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. asking if he would support a "well consolidated scheme for the improvement of the Crofter population in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland", e.g. fair rents, security of tenure, more land etc. and if he would support the breaking up of deer parks, 25 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/82Reply from Henry Fell Pease to C.S. Mackenzie supporting improved life of crofters in Scotland and changes in land laws but questioning whether loans should be given to stock land and pointing out that deer parks should be rated to full value, as agricultural land, 27 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/83Letter from John Purcell, 30 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough to Henry Fell Pease Esq. concerning his views on temperance, women's suffrage; free education; vaccination; land question and intoxication of MPs, 30 November 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/84Letter from Joseph Collier, High Street, South Eston, near Middlesbrough, to Henry Fell Pease Esq., Brinkburn, Darlington, asking if he would support Sir Fitzjames Stephens' Bill for repeal of blasphemy laws, with draft reply endorsed, 30 November 1885
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/85Reply by Henry Fell Pease, Darlington, to John Purcell concerning his views on women's suffrage; free education; vaccination; landlord and tenant question and intoxicated MPs, 1 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/86Return of election expenses for Henry Fell Pease, Cleveland Division, 3 December 1835
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/87Letter from Walter Brunskill, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. MP. congratulating him on his election victory, 4 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/88Telegram from Jessie Collins, Birmingham, to Henry Fell Pease MP, Saltburn, congratulating him on his election victory, 4 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/89Telegram from Lewis Fry, Swindon, to Henry Fell Pease MP., Saltburn, congratulating him on his election victory, 4 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/90Letter from George Culley to Henry Fell Pease congratulating him on his election victory, 5 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/91Letter from John William Pease, Bank, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Henry Fell Pease congratulating him on his election victory, 5 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/92Letter from Mary T. Tulloth, St George's Hill, Bathampton, Bath, to cousin Henry Fell Pease congratulating him on his election victory and inviting him and Lizzie for visit, 5 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/93Letter from Edward Wilkinson, 21 Cuthbert Street, South Shields, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. MP. congratulating him on his election victory and overwhelming majority of 4103, 5 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/94Newspaper cuttings on election of Henry Fell Pease and his welcome home, 5 December 1885
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/95Letter from Charlotte Kirkwood, Government House, Harwich, Essex, to cousin Henry Fell Pease congratulating him on his election victory but chiding him for being a Liberal and the necessity of defending the Afghan frontier, 9 December 1885
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/96Letter from Emma Gurney Pease, Southend, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease congratulating him on his election victory and commiseration with Arthur Pease's future in Whitby division, n.d. [December 1885]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/97Election cards, "Vote for Pease and a Real Union", n.d. [1885]
(3 cards)
Ref: D/Pe 4/98"Vote for Pease" cartoon showing Gladstone winning on Home Rule, n.d. [1885]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/99List of Bills for better working conditions with notes alongside as to whether Henry Fell Pease will support, n.d. [1885]
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/100"Questions for the Candidate" on disestablishment and disendowment of Church of England, education; and reversion of tithes to the poor, n.d. [1805]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/101List of polling districts for Cleveland Division with numbers of voters on register, with total number of claims and objections sustained by Liberals and Conservatives, n.d. [1885]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/102Letter from George B. Hubbs to Henry Fell Pease Esq. with questionnaire from Parliamentary Committee of Trades Union Congress asking for support, replies to be returned to Cleveland Miners Association for their discussion, n.d. [1885]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/103Letter from J. Watkinson, 18 Derby Terrace, South Stockton, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. promising him his vote, n.d. [1885/92]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/104Letter from Arthur Buchanan, Clerk of Lieutenancy, North Riding, Guisborough, to Henry Fell Pease, Brinkburn, Darlington, concerning his appointment as Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding, 23 January 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/105Letter from Arthur Buchannan, Clerk of North Riding Lieutenancy, Guisborough, to Henry Fell Pease, Brinkburn, Darlington, concerning his commission as Deputy Lieutenant, 18 February 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/106Whip for Government of Ireland Bill, 2nd reading, 7 June 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/107Quarter Sessions Order dividing Cleveland Division into polling districts, assigning polling places and courts for revision of lists of voters and naming Guisborough as place of election, 29 June 1886
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/108Letter from National Liberal Federation, Colmore Row, Birmingham, concerning position of Liberal Party especially on Irish home rule following defeat of Gladstone in election, 7 August 1886
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/109Biographical newspaper cutting re Henry Fell Pease on election as Mayor of Darlington, n.d. [after 1886]
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/110Election propaganda, "Is Home Rule For Ireland Just and Safe?", 1 January 1887
(11 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/111Letter from G. Dowson, Tent Secretary of the Independent Order of Rechabites, Skelton, to Henry Fell Pease Esq. MP. asking him to support Mr. Stevenson's Bill, 25 July 1888
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/112Letter from E.T.C. Morton, secretary of Home Rule Union, Westminster, to Henry Fell Pease asking for subscription towards their work of lecturing and distributing literature, 16 November 1888
(3 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/113A memento of the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone MP., a chip of wood from Hawarden, 1888
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/Pe 4/114Notes on the legislation of the past session including Local Government Bill and Protection, 29 February 1889
(5 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/115Notes on Irish Home Rule question, n.d. [late 1880's ]
(1 file)
Ref: D/Pe 4/116Letter from J.W. Pease, 3 Grosvenor Gardens, London, to Henry Fell Pease concerning elections, 18 July 1890
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/117Letter from J.W. Pease, 44 Grosvenor Gardens, London, to Henry Fell Pease concerning buying shares and election campaign, 22 June 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/118Canvassing letter by Henry Fell Pease, Liberal candidate for Cleveland Division, 23 June 1892
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/119Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn by the Sea, to Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, Dalmeny, Edinburgh, concerning possibility he will lose his seat in spite of large majority in 1885 election, 4 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/120Letter from W. Gladstone, Dalmerry, Edinburgh, to Henry Fell Pease concerning his position as Liberal candidate and employer and his views on working hours especially for miners, 5 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/121Letter from Arnold Morley, Liberal Central Association, 41 Parliament Street, London, to Henry Fell Pease recommending Liberal MPs whom he could call on to support his candidature at meetings, 5 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/122Questions to Henry Fell Pease on his views on opening of public houses and other businesses on Sundays; income tax; disestablishment of Church of England and Home Rule, 6 July 1892
(3 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/123Letter from J. Shewell, Hon. secretary of Redcar, Cotham and Warrenby Temperance Society, to [Henry Fell Pease] informing him of committee meeting decision to support his candidature, 9 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/124Questions to Henry Fell Pease by Dr. Jolley of Bratton, with HFP's answers, on Ireland and free education, 11 July 1892
(3 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/125Canvassing letter from Henry Fell Pease giving details of poll and asking for votes, 11 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/126Telegram from Joseph Pease to Henry Fell Pease concerning Arthur Elliot Hodge speaking on Gladstone and justice to Ireland, 13 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/127Telegram from Minnie, Bournemouth, to Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn, congratulating him on his election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/128Telegram from Mayor of Darlington to Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn congratulating him en his election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/129Telegram from F. Woodburn, Darlington, to Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn, congratulating him on his election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/130Telegram from Joseph Pease, Brighton, to Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn, congratulating him en his election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/131Telegram from Joseph Richardson, Stockton-en-Tees to Henry Fell Pease MP, Saltburn congratulating him on his election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/132Telegram to Pease, Britannia Terrace, Saltburn, with news of Henry Fell Pease's election victory, 15 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/133Telegram from Lord Cranbourne, London, to Henry Fell Pease concerning Liberal results and Gladstone's majority, 18 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/134Letter from Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn by the Sea, thanking his party workers after the election, 25 July 1892
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/135Newspaper cuttings re general election, Henry Fell Pease as Liberal candidate and Mr. Dorman as Unionist, 1892
(6 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/136Notice of polling day visits by Henry Fell Pease, n.d. [1892]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/137Newspaper cutting re the new Government and Labour vote at Newcastle, n.d. [1892]
Originally enclosed in D/Pe 4/139
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/138Newspaper cartoon, "The New Cabinet", n.d. [1892]
Originally enclosed in D/Pe 4/139
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/139The New House of Commons, details of members, 1892
For enclosures see D/Pe 4/137 and 138
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/140Letter from Herbert J. Gladstone, Hawarden, to Henry Fell Pease agreeing to forward a letter to his father, 26 October 1893
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/141Newspaper cutting re opening of a reading room in Saltburn by Cleveland Liberal Association, 1893
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/142Newspaper cuttings from The Northern Independent re Henry Fell Pease MP and Liberalism in Cleveland, 1893
(4 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/143Newspaper cutting re constituency work of Henry Fell Pease - public meetings etc., 13 September 1894
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/144Newspaper cuttings re address by Henry Fell Pease MP to Skelton Women's Liberal Association and Saltburn Women's Liberal Association, n.d. [1894]
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/145Invitation to preliminary meeting at village hall, Great Ayton, to consider forming branch of Cleveland Women's Liberal Association for Great Ayton Polling District, 4 March 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/146Newspaper cutting concerning visit of Duke and Duchess of York to Darlington when Henry Fell Pease was Mayor, 26 June 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/147Newspaper cutting, with sketches, concerning visit of Shahzada and Duke and Duchess of York to Royal Agricultural Society's show and Darlington when Henry Fell Pease was Mayor, 27 June 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/148Newspaper cutting re Unionist campaign of Colonel Ropner, 4 July 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/149People v Peers, a special general election issue of Picture Politics concerning attitude of House of Lords to Liberal legislation, 4 July 1895
(1 booklet, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/150Election propaganda "Vote for Sir Henry Havelock-Allan", Unionist Party, South Eastern Division, 4 July 1895
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/151Newspaper cutting re Unionist campaign in Cleveland Division with Colonel Ropner as candidate against Henry Fell Pease as radical, 5 July 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/152Election propaganda, "Vote for Arthur Pease! ", Unionist Party, Borough of Darlington, 8 July 1895
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/153Notice of meetings in support of Henry Fell Pease as Liberal candidate, 16 July 1895
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/154Card of thanks from Mrs Henry Fell Pease, Saltburn by the Sea, to members of Cleveland Women's Liberal Association for assistance in election, 27 July 1895
(2 cards, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/155Newspaper cuttings re Henry Fell Pease as Mayor of Darlington, 1895
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/156Telegram announcing [Henry Fell] Pease's election victory, 1895
(2 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/157Newspaper cuttings re Cleveland election, 1895
(14 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/158Newspaper cutting re Unionist Campaign of Colonel Ropner, n.d. [1895]
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/159Political poster of "Arry the Seagull Shooter", n.d.[1895]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/160"What Have the Liberals Done?", 1895
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/Pe 4/161"Thirty Years of Tory Opposition to Liberal Measures", 1895
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/162Newspaper cuttings re rumoured resignation of Henry Fell Pease as MP, 23 January 1896
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/163Newspaper cuttings re Liberal Meetings in Cleveland, 1896
(7 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/164Newspaper cutting re Liberal campaign in Cleveland election with Mr. Alfred E. Pease as candidate, 1896
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/165Newspaper cutting re Henry Fell Pease MP and temperance legislation and the Irish Bill, n.d
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/166Newspaper cuttings re Liberal meetings in Cleveland, n.d.
(2 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/167Newspaper cuttings re Women's Liberal Associations in Cleveland, n.d.
(4 papers, printed)
Ref: D/Pe 4/168Notice of Adjourned debate on Lord Palmerston's Bill for better government of India, 15 February n.y.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/Pe 4/169Whip for Reform Bill, Mr Mackinnen's Amendment going into Committee, 7 June n.y.
(1 paper)
Sir Joseph Pease (Ref: D/Pe 4/170)Ref: D/Pe 4/170Newspaper cutting re Sir Joseph Pease's opinion on the Education Bill, 1902
(1 paper, printed)
Miscellaneous (Ref: D/Pe 4/171-172)Ref: D/Pe 4/171Extract from the Journals of House of Commons re refusal of John Archdale Esq. to take oath qualifying him to take seat for Chipping-Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 3 - 6 January 1698
(4 papers)
Ref: D/Pe 4/172Notes on Bills and Acts to bring about Civil and Religious Liberty, 1782 - 1876
(1 file)