GB 0097 WELBY - WELBY, Reginald Earle, 1832-1915, 1st Baron Welby, civil servant

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GB 0097 WELBY

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WELBY, Reginald Earle, 1832-1915, 1st Baron Welby, civil servant

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  • 1827-1913 (Vervaardig)

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Reginald Earle Welby, 1832-1915, was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. He entered the Treasury in 1856, becoming Assistant Financial Secretary of the Treasury in 1880, Auditor of the Civil List in 1881, and Permanent Secretary of the Treasury, 1885-1894. He was also a commissioner of the 1851 Exhibition, and Chairman of London County Council in 1900.

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GB 0097 WELBY 1827-1913 Collection (fonds) 10 volumes Welby, Reginald Earle, 1832-1915, 1st Baron Welby, civil servant
Reginald Earle Welby, 1832-1915, was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. He entered the Treasury in 1856, becoming Assistant Financial Secretary of the Treasury in 1880, Auditor of the Civil List in 1881, and Permanent Secretary of the Treasury, 1885-1894. He was also a commissioner of the 1851 Exhibition, and Chairman of London County Council in 1900.

Papers of George Arbuthnot concerning currency, as edited by V D[elves?] B[roughton?]; Papers of Lord Welby concerning the organisation of Government departments, gold coinage, Indian currency, bimetallism, coinage, and the Bank of England; Lord Welby's correspondence; and a compendium of information on British administration in the mid 19th century.

The collection is arranged in 10 volumes:

  1. Papers of Mr Arbuthnot on currency, 1827-1878.
  2. Papers of Lord Welby on the organisation of Government departments, 1852-1860.
  3. Papers of Lord Welby on gold coinage etc, 1844-1907.
    4-6. Papers and letters of Lord Welby on Indian Currency, bimetallism etc, 1878-1898.
    7-8. Papers and letters of Lord Welby on coinage and the Bank of England, 1844-1895.
  4. Miscellaneous letters and papers, 1844-1913.
  5. A compendium of information, including letters, minutes and official print on British administration in the mid 19th century, divided into: Miscellaneous Foreign Office, Printing, Scotland, Civil Service, Public Buildings, New Law Courts, Law Public, Bill Drafting and Political, c1850-c1870. All letters are addressed to Lord Welby unless it is otherwise stated.

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Output from CAIRS using template 14 and checked by hand on July 15, 2002 July 15, 2002 Antiquities Arbuthnot , George , 1802-1865 , Treasury official Arts Bank of England Chemical elements Coinage Currencies Finance Gold Government India Metals Precious metals Public administration South Asia Welby , Reginald Earle , 1832-1915 , 1st Baron Welby , civil servant x Welby , 1st Baron Works of art Inorganic chemicals Chemicals Movable cultural property Cultural property Cultural heritage

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Papers of George Arbuthnot concerning currency, as edited by V D[elves?] B[roughton?]; Papers of Lord Welby concerning the organisation of Government departments, gold coinage, Indian currency, bimetallism, coinage, and the Bank of England; Lord Welby's correspondence; and a compendium of information on British administration in the mid 19th century.

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The collection is arranged in 10 volumes:

  1. Papers of Mr Arbuthnot on currency, 1827-1878.
  2. Papers of Lord Welby on the organisation of Government departments, 1852-1860.
  3. Papers of Lord Welby on gold coinage etc, 1844-1907.
    4-6. Papers and letters of Lord Welby on Indian Currency, bimetallism etc, 1878-1898.
    7-8. Papers and letters of Lord Welby on coinage and the Bank of England, 1844-1895.
  4. Miscellaneous letters and papers, 1844-1913.
  5. A compendium of information, including letters, minutes and official print on British administration in the mid 19th century, divided into: Miscellaneous Foreign Office, Printing, Scotland, Civil Service, Public Buildings, New Law Courts, Law Public, Bill Drafting and Political, c1850-c1870. All letters are addressed to Lord Welby unless it is otherwise stated.

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