Description | Letter written from 9 Egerton Place, London, S.W. 3. on 24 January 1918 to Mr Richard F. Kelly thanking him for copy of the Wexford speech. Chamberlain goes onto express his views on the 'Irish problem' which he regards 'with new eyes and an open mind , and this change is wrought in me above all by the part played by Mr. Redmond and his family in this prodigious struggle'. He goes on to praise Major Redmond and notes his 'desire to meet loyal Nationalist feeling' on the question of Irish self-government. |