J.G.S. Lefevre
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1838: letter from J G S Lefevre, [Poor Law Commissioner], to Lord John Russell, telling him that the Commissioners have contacted Lord Glenelg about the maintenance of the poor in the West Indies.
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George John Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Baron Eversley PC, DL (12 June 1831 – 19 April 1928) was a British Liberal Party politician. In a ministerial career that spanned thirty years, he was twice First Commissioner of Works and also served as Postmaster General and President of the Local Government Board. He was a Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1860
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External Publications
REPORTS from. J.G.S. Lefevre to the Treasury, respecting the Erection of GALLERIES of ART at EDINBURGH ...
A Letter to the Right Hon. J. Frankland Lewis, J.G.S. Lefevre, and George Nicholls ... in Justification of the Use of the Scotch Sessional School Books, in the School Rooms of the Union Poor Houses, Being a Refutation, in Detail, of Certain Inculpatorycharges Embodied in a Protest by the Rev. K. Trimmer, and Certain Other Dissentients, Recently Published in the Norfolk Chronicle