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Original Articles

Lloyd George, Keir Hardie and the Importance of the ‘Pro-Boers’

Pages 290-311 | Published online: 14 Jan 2009

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  • 1899 . Parliamentary Debates, 4th ser., LXXV1I, 782–3 (27 Oct.
  • 1899 . NLW, Penucha M SS, David Lloyd George to J. Herbert Lewis, 14 Oct.: ‘The mob was seized with a drunken madness and the police were helpless.’
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  • 1901 . Ibid., XCVI, 890ff. (4 July
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  • 1900 . Ibid., LXXVIII, 762 (6 Feb.
  • 1899 . Lloyd George to Margaret Lloyd George, 27 Sep., in K.O. Morgan, ed., Lloyd George; Family Letters, c. 1885–1936 (Oxford and Cardiff, 1973), 122
  • 1900 . David Lloyd George to William George, 21 Feb., 5 June 1900, in W. George, Lloyd George: Backbencher (London, 1983), 307, 315
  • 1902 . David Lloyd George to Margaret Lloyd George, 12 Mar., in Morgan, Family Letters, 129
  • 1900 . Parliamentary Debates, 4th ser., LXXVIII, 762 (6 Feb.
  • David Lloyd George to William George, 19 May 1900, in George, Lloyd George: Backbencher, 314
  • Searle , G. R. 1987 . Corruption in British Politics, 1895–1930 London See (on this theme
  • 1900 . Morning Leader, 18 Sep. and subsequent issues
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  • Grigg , J. 1974 . Edwardian Radicalism, 1900–1914 Edited by: Morris , A. 15 London ‘Lloyd George and the Boer War’, in A.J., ed.
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  • 1899. . Ibid., 4 Nov.
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  • 1901. . Ibid., 11 June
  • 1900. . Ibid., 10 Feb.
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  • Morgan , K. O. 1995 . Modern Wales: Politics. Places and People 268 – 86 . Cardiff See ‘The Merthyr of Keir Hardie’ in
  • 1900. . Labour Leader, 13 Oct.
  • 1900 . Ibid., 16 June, ‘On the Banks of the Rubicon: An Open Letter to John Morley’
  • 1901. . Ibid., 21 Dec.
  • 1900. . Ibid., 3 Feb.
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  • Marquand , D. 1977 . Ramsay MacDonald 76 – 8 . London
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  • 1909 . Parliamentary Debates, 5th ser., IX, 987ff. and 1571ff (16 Aug.
  • Ibid., 5th ser., LVI, 814ff (31 July 1913) and LVI11, 385ff. (2 Feb. 1914)
  • 1975 . See S. Koss, ‘Wesleyanism and Empire’, The Historical Journal, 18, I (105-18
  • Hocking , S. K. 1923 . 180 My Book of Memory (London, His book on his experiences as a Pro-Boer was turned down by publishers at first, but was successfully published in 1914
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  • Ibid., 506. Van Heerden was the first Afrikaner woman doctor
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