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HOUG/B/M/7/12 · Parte · 2 Mar. 1874
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

On headed notepaper of the Newspaper Press Fund, 24 Cecil Street, Strand, W.C. - Has been directed to communicate a copy of the resolution passed at the Annual Meeting on 28 Feb., moved by George Godwin and seconded by James Mould, that the members of the Fund wish to convey their sympathy and condolences to Lord Houghton at the death of his wife. Byrne expresses his own sympathy in addition.

HOUG/D/C/2/2 · Unidad documental simple · 24 Jan. 1870
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Printed notepaper, Newspaper Press Fund, 24 Cecil Street, Strand, W.C.- Seeks Houghton’s recommendation, as Newspaper Press Fund President, for the post of Sub-Treasurer to the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple. Has been associated with the Fund for more than three years.

HOUG/D/C/3/1/2 · Unidad documental simple · 3 May 1873
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Embossed notepaper for Rossie Priory, Inchture, N. B. - Recommends unnamed man for Newspaper Press Fund assistance: he was associated with papers in Dundee and Endinburgh but overwork drove him to an asylum; he has now been discharged but is not yet fit enough to support his family.

HOUG/D/C/3/10/5 · Unidad documental simple · 10 May 1870
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

38 Tenison St, York Rd, Lambeth. - Was a reporter here before going to Cape Town in 1862; financial circumstances have forced him to return without family; could find work through contacts in Auckland, New Zealand; seeks introduction to the Colonial Secretary to request passage. Wrote a successful historical play at Cape Town; is trying to produce it here; suffering from bronchitis. Postscript: is not a member of the Newspaper Press Fund.

HOUG/D/C/3/10/8 · Unidad documental simple · [c 1875]
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

330 Kennington Road, S. E. - Her father [Patrick Whitty] was invited to join the Morning Advertiser from the Freemason's Journal thirty years ago; requests return of enclosed letter; he was an able journalist and with George Clifford saw establishment of the Press Fund from which he has had two grants; not eligible for other benefits as he only paid one subscription; asks Houghton to intervene with the Fund; her father has struggled to support a large family; 'you can never guess what those who have been brought up refinedly suffer in misfortune'.

Enclosed: letter from John Scott of the Morning Advertiser to P[atrick] Whitty, Phibsboro Avenue, Dublin, 28 Oct. 1845. Asks Whitty to state preferred terms for engagement; would like to see him permanently appointed; 'brilliant salaries are not to be expected', but the Committee is firmly in favour of appointment.