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The Patriotic Association had been in existence since<br />

1877, "to uphold the honour and the interests <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British Empire. "<br />

(1)<br />

Conservative t1. Ps. - Ashrnead I3artiett,<br />

RN. Fowler, and Henry Chaplin.<br />

Its supporters included a number <strong>of</strong><br />

(4)<br />

(2)<br />

Baron, de WDana N()<br />

There was also<br />

Alceron Borthwick, the owner <strong>of</strong> the Norninr Posts<br />

Richard Temple a former Anglo-Indian administrator*<br />

a sprinkling <strong>of</strong> aristocrats suchao Lord Dunraven and the<br />

Marquin <strong>of</strong> Waterford# and come City magnates.<br />

The Conservatives hold two public meetings in<br />

London 1882, one in Tune at Willie' Rooxaea presided over<br />

by Douverie the chcahr+eun <strong>of</strong> the foreign bondholders at<br />

which Richard Templc spoke.<br />

(1) Debater, 16th February 1884.<br />

(5)<br />

(6)<br />

(? ) And one in July orgnniaod<br />

(2) Ellis Aahmead Bartlett, 1849-1902, was the brother in law<br />

<strong>of</strong> faroneas Burdett-Coutte, M. P. for Eye in Suffolk, and<br />

after 1885 for the Eccleehall Divicion <strong>of</strong> She ä field. He<br />

was chairman <strong>of</strong> the national Union <strong>of</strong> Conservative<br />

Association 1886-8, and editor <strong>of</strong> the Conn rvativo penny<br />

weekly,<br />

Enrland.<br />

(3) Henry Don, de Formet 1840-1903, Conservative M. P. for<br />

Greenwich, was a banker and related to the *Rothtnchildo.<br />

(4) Henry Chaplin H. P. was a noted apologiot for the<br />

agricultural interest, protectionist tendencies might<br />

have led him to an Imptrialiot position.<br />

(5) Algeron Borthwick let Baron Glenonk, was M. P. for S.<br />

(6)<br />

Kennington from iB85, and a "fair t ado" supporter.<br />

-Sir Richard Temple 1826-1902, H. P. for Evesham 18t5-92,<br />

(7) Echo, 29th June 1882,

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