Item 947/725 - Letter from Sir H.A. Byatt, Administrator of German East Africa, to Long commenting on the...

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Letter from Sir H.A. Byatt, Administrator of German East Africa, to Long commenting on the...

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  • February; April 1919 (Creation)

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Letter from Sir H.A. Byatt, Administrator of German East Africa, to Long commenting on the career prospects of Lieutenant A.A.M. Isherwood, Political Officer G.E.A., in the Civil Administration of German East Africa, and thanking Long for his support and consideration while Colonial Secretary. Copy Long's reply.

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Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre >> THE POLITICAL PAPERS OF WALTER HUME LONG, 1st VISCOUNT LONG OF WRAXALL, 1854-1924 >> SECTIONS 24 - 27; FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, JANUARY 1919 - FEBRUARY 1921 >> SECTION 26; PAPERS OTHER THAN RELATING TO NAVAL AFFAIRS, CATALOGUED ALPHABETICALLY BY CORRESPONDENT >> BYATT, Sir Horace Archer

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