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Have you seen this error elsewhere? Please provide reference details optional. Also copy of letter from Cowley to Palmerston. Letters, bundle 23 Shelfmark: Irish box 16 Scope and Content: Henry and others bundle 24 Shelfmark: Jordan, Isturiz, and others, with the papers of the 'Incumbered Estates Commission' bundle 25 Shelfmark: Lord Londonderry and Lord Castlereagh to the end of bundle 26 Shelfmark: Letters bundle 27 Shelfmark: Irish box 19 Scope and Content: Fox Maule Admiral Mackey Mr.
Letters bundle 28 Shelfmark: Irish box 20 Scope and Content: Letters bundle 29 Shelfmark: Irish box 21 Scope and Content: Colonel Phaire bundle 30 Shelfmark: Letters bundle 31 Shelfmark: Irish box 23 Scope and Content: Sir Thomas Redington, bundle 32 Shelfmark: Sir Thomas Redington, bundle 33 Shelfmark: Lord John Russell, bundle 34 Shelfmark: Sir William Somerville, bundle 38 Shelfmark: Sir William Somerville, bundle 39 Shelfmark: Tuffnell and others bundle 40 Shelfmark: Sir Charles Wood, bundle 42 Shelfmark: Sir Charles Wood, , bundle 42 Shelfmark: Miscellaneous letters, , and papers bundle 43 Shelfmark: Irish box 33 Scope and Content: Irish box 34 Scope and Content: Papers 'from Red Boxes', bundle 44 Shelfmark: Irish box 35 Scope and Content: Miscellaneous letters from 'Red Boxes', bundle 45 Shelfmark: Miscellaneous letters from 'Red Boxes' , bundle 45 Shelfmark: Letters from Clarendon to Lord Clare, bundle 49 Shelfmark: Les Niebelungen, ou les bourguignons chez Attila, Roi des Huns , ed.
Francis Riaux, 2 vols. Greville and others bundle 51 Shelfmark: Porter bundle 53 Shelfmark: Lord John Russell, 9 July Dec. Lord John Russell, 2 Jan. The Duke of Wellington on the defence of Dublin and others bundle 56 Shelfmark: Lord Fitzwilliam, Lord Farnham and others bundle 59 Shelfmark: Murchison and others bundle 60 Shelfmark: Reeve and others bundle 61 Shelfmark: Murchison and others Shelfmark: Irish box 50 Restrictions on Access: The letters of Murray and most of those of Monteagle are damaged by damp and therefore removed.
A microfilm - MS. Film - is available. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Mr. Tufnell, 'Teresa' and others Shelfmark: Eliot Warburton and others Shelfmark: Colonel Balfe and other agents, Shelfmark: Kennedy and others Shelfmark: Sir William Somerville, Shelfmark: John Shelley, Count Strzelecki and others Shelfmark: Poulett Scrope, Thomas Skelling and others Shelfmark: Trevelyan, and Mr. Letters from 'Cabinet Drawer 4' Shelfmark: Irish box 61 Scope and Content: Miscellaneous letters and papers, Shelfmark: Irish box 62 Scope and Content: Papers relating to land and agriculture, excise, the election of bishops, flax, Clarendon's speeches, the Incumbered Estates Commission and other subjects, Shelfmark: Reports on Ribandism, Shelfmark: Dolly's Brae Papers, Shelfmark: Letters and papers from Trevelyan Treasury and G.
Irish box 69 Scope and Content: Letters from Redington, Grey, Trevelyan, Dr. Papers relating to fisheries, colleges and education, land, police, textiles and other subjects Shelfmark: Papers relating to land, fisheries, estates, statistics, labour, and other subjects Shelfmark: Papers relating to colleges and education Shelfmark: Papers relating to public works Shelfmark: Papers relating to the church, the poor law, education, finance and other subjects, with reports on the situation in various counties Shelfmark: Papers relating to police, colleges and education, flax, banks, sedition and other subjects Shelfmark: Miscellaneous letters and papers, mainly relating to trials and other subjects connected with rebels, Shelfmark: Irish box 77 Scope and Content: With a map of Ireland.
Documents of the Privy Council in Ireland Shelfmark: Clarendon to Brougham, Shelfmark: Clarendon to Bedford, , and later Shelfmark: Clarendon to Bedford, Shelfmark: Board Wages, July Mar. Wages servants , Aug. Wine book, May Jan. Wine for entertainment at Dublin Castle, Feb. Crampton and Miscellaneous Shelfmark: Cabinet, Lord Palmerston Shelfmark: Telegrams from the Crimea Shelfmark: Cabinet, Lord Palmerston Jan. Cabinet, Lord Palmerston Sept. Paris conferences, drafts to Lord Palmerston Shelfmark: Under Secretaries and Duke of Cambridge Shelfmark: United States May-July Shelfmark: Italian States and Persia Shelfmark: Under Secretaries, Duke of Cambridge and miscellaneous Shelfmark: Belgium, Holland, Switzerland etc.
Official not Cabinet , Shelfmark: Various countries, Shelfmark: Letters from Lord John Russell, Shelfmark: Germany and Austria, Shelfmark: To Austria, 21 Feb. From Austria, 15 Feb. From Austria, 26 July Oct. From Austria, 13 Oct. To Bavaria - From Bavaria, 22 Feb. To Belgium - From Belgium, 22 Feb. To Brazil, 8 Mar. From Brazil, 31 Jan. To Buenos Aires, 4 Mar. From Buenos Aires, 4 Jan. To Denmark - From Denmark, 22 Feb. To France, 25 Feb. To France, 5 Dec. From France, 23 Feb.
From France, 24 Aug. From France, 18 June Jan. From France, 31 Jan. To Germany - From Germany, 22 Feb. To Greece, 25 Apr.
From Greece, 31 Jan. To Hanover - From Hanover, 22 Feb. To Hanse towns - From Hanse towns, 22 Feb. To Holland - From Holland, 22 Feb. To Mexico - From Mexico, 28 Feb. To Persia, 24 Feb. From Persia, 1 Jan. To Portugal, 28 Feb. From Portugal, 10 Mar. To Prussia, 21 Feb.
From Prussia, 18 Feb. From Prussia, 10 Nov. To Russia, 24 Feb. From Russia, 11 Feb. To Sardinia, 1 Mar. From Sardinia, 18 Feb. To Saxony - From Saxony, 22 Feb. To Spain, 4 Mar. From Spain, 25 Feb. To Sweden - From Sweden, 22 Feb.
To Switzerland - From Switzerland, 22 Feb. To Turkey, 24 Feb. From Turkey, 29 Jan. From Turkey, 10 Sept. To Tuscany, 7 Mar. From Tuscany, 15 Feb. To United States, 25 Feb. From United States, 1 Feb. To Wurttemberg - From Wurttemberg, 22 Feb. Correspondence respecting the negotiation of a Commercial convention with France, 6 May Shelfmark: Correspondence respecting the claims of British subjects on the Government of Venezuela, June Shelfmark: Correspondence respecting Christian Privileges in Turkey, 1 Apr.
Papers relating to Persia, Shelfmark: Correspondence respecting the relations between Greece and Turkey, part I, 7 Apr. Papers relative to recruiting in the United States. Parts I and II, 29 Dec. Printed papers, Shelfmark: Papers respecting the formation of a Foreign Legion, 22 Nov. Printed at various dates between 16 Dec. Papers relative to military affairs in Asiatic Turkey and the defence and capitulation of Kars, 19 Jan.
The Vienna Conference, 3 May Shelfmark: Correspondence relating to the affair of Naples, Jan. Correspondence relative to the Sound Dues, 5 June Shelfmark: Correspondence relative to the Execution of the Treaty of Paris: Another copy of Parts I-V bound in one volume Shelfmark: Various printed papers, Shelfmark: Spottiswoode [Letter on travels in Russia], 20 Dec. Mansfield, letter on Poland, 21 Mar. Bulwer and his project of Report on the Danubian Principalities, 6 Feb. Boundaries between British Guiana and Venezuela, 26 Nov.
Papers on the Indian Mutiny, printed solely for the use of the Cabinet Shelfmark: From Bengal, Aug. Vernon Smith 21 Nov. Malleson] The Mutiny of the Bengal Army. Correspondence upon the subject of emigration from China, 15 Sept. Signed at Brussels, 8 Jan. Signed at Paris, 23 Sept. Signed at Paris, 6 Jan. Signed at London, 27 Aug. Signed in the English and Arabic languages at Tangier, 9 Dec.
Signed in the English and Arabic languages, at Tangier, 9 Dec. Signed at Paris, 26 May Signed at London, 14 Jan. Signed at London, 7 Mar. Signed at Paris, 4 Mar. Signed at Bangkok, 18 Apr.
With an agreement supplementary thereto. Signed at Bangkok, 13 May Signed at Copenhagen, 14 Mar. To Loftus, 16 Dec. To Bloomfield, 22 Dec. To Lord Lyons, 1 Jan. Clarendon to Madrid, Brussels, St. Petersberg, Rome, Florence and Athens, Shelfmark: Paget Florence , To Erskine Athens , Howard Munich , 2 To Sir C.
Murray Lisbon , Jan. Wyke Copenhagen , June-Oct. Stanton, 3 June To Sir S. Paris, from Lord Lyons, Dec. Paris, from Lord Lyons, May-Dec.
Paris, from Lord Lyons, Jan. Berlin, from Loftus, 12 Dec. Vienna, from Bloomfield, 18 Dec. Washington, from Thornton, 22 Dec. Washington, from Thornton, 4 Jan. Petersberg, from Buchanan, 16 Dec. Constantinople, from Elliot and others , 17 Dec. Brussels, from Lumley, Shelfmark: Madrid, from ffrench, Crampton and Layard, Shelfmark: Rome, from Odo Russell, Shelfmark: Florence, from Paget, 19 Dec. To Clarendon, Shelfmark: Prussia, Italy and Belgium. Turkey, from Musurus Pacha, 10 Mar. From Lord Carnavon Greek massacres , Apr. Cabinet from Gladstone, Dec. Cabinet from Gladstone, July June Shelfmark: Folder 7 Admiralty, from Childers.
Clarendon to Gladstone Drafts , Shelfmark: Packet of telegrams, memoranda etc. Hammond to Clarendon, Shelfmark: Otway to Clarendon, Shelfmark: Staff correspondence, Shelfmark: Question reviewed in Miscellaneous printed Cabinet and Departmental papers, Shelfmark: Ponsonby, Grey and Biddulph to Clarendon, Jan. Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, Shelfmark: Folder 1 18 Aug. Motley's anger at not being invited to meet the Queen of Holland. Sending letter not here from Aali Pascha concerning the walls at Constantinople.
Reply to Clarendon's of 8 Apr. Pride in honour done by England to Mr. Leonards about the above letter in The Times and the contents of the letter 26 Nov. Christian Conference in New York. Irish land and Irish affairs. Railway construction in India. Montague Bernard to Clarendon. Thanks for appreciation of his book. Concerning criticisms of his book in the 'Nation' dated All Souls.
Prospects of Land Bill. Public feeling in Ireland concerning Land Bill - and Warburton thinks Gladstone should recognise his services. Hepworth Dixon to Clarendon: Ballesteros to Clarendon, see below 18 June , Mr. Concerning interview for Ballesteros to give information about Spain. Inexpedient at present to send Sir L. Mallet or anyone else to attend Committee of Enquiry in Paris. Praise of Montague Bernard's book. Medical Examination of students. Suggestion concerning Medical Bill. Hughes MP to Clarendon. Danger of concession of Telegraph Monopoly in Egypt.
Government cannot recommend Ferry Boat scheme to French government 24 Oct. Wants Thornton's good offices to counteract intrigues against his Cable Company. Thanks for Thornton's actions respecting French Cable Company. July , Livingstone to Clarendon. Zanzibar envoys want to be presented to the Queen.
News of spread of cholera from Zanzibar towards Livingstone's position.
Livingstone in need of men, money and stores. Murchison concerning supplies and money for Dr. Folder 2 17 Nov. Enclosing translation of pamphlet in favour of Montpensier's claims to the Spanish crown. The new Statute for Harrow. Anson Burlingame the American diplomatist in the 'Cosmopolitan' of 3 Mar.
Charles Greville to Clarendon, some undated Shelfmark: Charles Greville to Clarendon, Shelfmark: Gladstone to Clarendon, , , For subsequent correspondence, , see c. Lord John Russell to Clarendon, , , , , , , For Russell , see Clar. For Russell , , , see MS. Palmerston to Clarendon, , , , Shelfmark: Various correspondents to Clarendon, Shelfmark: Correspondence with Bowring, and Lord Holland, sale of pictures Lord Brougham, see also c. For Reeve, , see c. Henry Southern to Clarendon, Shelfmark: Hervey to Clarendon, one incomplete and Shelfmark: Each year in separate folder.
For memorandum by Hervey, see c. Clarendon to Henry Reeve originals Shelfmark: Cowley to Clarendon, and one in Shelfmark: Marliani to Clarendon, c. Clarendon to Marliani, c.
Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford, to Clarendon, c. Lord Howden to Clarendon, c. Chiefly in the s. Clarendon to Lord Howard de Walden private letters -- originals , and Shelfmark: Prussian Coronation Mission, Shelfmark: Brougham to Clarendon, c. Miscellaneous Command, Foreign office and other official papers, c. Paper not published , New Zealand affairs in Memorandum addressed to Palmerston by J. Stoddart British Consul at Alexandria , Feb. Printed as a Confidential F. Confidential memorandum on the Army by Lord Grey. Printed Printed correspondence of Palmerston and others with M.
Paper on 'Maritime Power of France. Attached to the printed paper is a MS. This paper was brought to Lord Normanby by the Person who had been employed to copy it for the author. Lord Normanby understood that it was submitted to the late French Government and that the present chiefs of the Admiralty Dept.
Tannegoy Duchatel, par quatre cents electeurs des sept cantons de l'arrondissement de Jonzaz - and the reply. Correspondence concerning transit of mails from Singapore and Sydney Abstract of conversation between Napoleon I and the Batavian Ambassador at a time when Napoleon contemplated the invasion of England. Wilson to Clarendon, 28 Apr. Congratulatory letters to Clarendon on his speech in the House of Lords, Shelfmark: Miscellaneous family and private letters, and and Shelfmark: Miscellaneous papers, including drafts, letters, and memoranda, , n.
In Clarendon's hand, draft. If British subjects intervene, in defiance of Queen's proclamations, they do so at their own peril. British neutrality cannot be compromised on their account. Opium trade -- export of opium from India to China, difficulties of changing the system, moral and commercial implications. In Clarendon's hand, draft? False economies in salaries to officials will result in correption as on continent. Repeal of Corn Laws would save millions. This is the remedy. Italian affairs and the recent aggrandisement of Piedmont.
Assuring him no intrigue against him but bound to be discontent with him after 6 years as Prime Minister. Some think too much done, others too little; Palmerston, Graham and Cobden have their partisans 18 16 Mar. Levity in Parliament is most unseemly and frequent changes of government serve only the cause of Democracy 'wh. Clarendon to Lushington concerning Ireland and the hopelessness of the situation there 23 Draft letter partly in English and partly in French to Queen? Lewis 24 Rough notes by Clarendon on affairs in Italy following Garibaldi's expedition 25 Note by Clarendon concerning the sale of some of his property 26 Memorandum by Argyll printed by F.
The misunderstanding between Italy and France 29 Copy of part of letter, undated, Clarendon to Elgin presumably , c. Clarendon to King of the Belgians, replying to latter's good wishes on Clarendon's return to office. Concerning danger of European situation -- The Eastern Question. New Derby Government's attitude to China. Notes and texts of speeches, etc. Folder 1 Sir John Bowring to Clarendon, and one in , mostly written from the Far East Folder 2 miscellaneous Crimean papers as follows each document listed: Petersburg to Clarendon 3 Apr.
Grey to Clarendon 24 Nov. Note on Guizot's speech in Chamber on 5 Feb.?
Intercepted papers 23 May , Palmella to Villiers. From United States, 1 Feb. Cabinet, Lord Palmerston Jan. Letters, bundle 18 Shelfmark: The whole contents of these three boxes and the letters from the commander of the British Legion, General Sir G. You should apply for your card at the Admissions Office.
Somerville to Clarendon more or less complaining about there being no office for him in the new administration. Series of official despatches copies to Lord Russell, endorsed in pencil 'for Ld. Clarendon' [All relate to the Frankfurt Congress to which Clarendon was being despatched]: Three printed pamphlets, and miscellaneous papers, Shelfmark: Lord Brougham's Speech in Lords, 19 Feb.
Colloredo to Clarendon, n. Titles of the Emperor Alexander I of Russia, n. Parkin's application through Senior for a place , French claims on Madagascar Dr. Ferguson's request for title of Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen, n. Henry Reeve to Greville 20 Nov. Peel to Clarendon from Dublin Castle 6 Aug. Bundles of miscellaneous papers labelled by Clarendon, Shelfmark: Papers of Thomas Hyde Villiers, , n. Villiers, on the constitution number and function of staff of the Board of Control, fols.
Villiers Secretary of Board of Control , , on the British failures in cloth trade with Turkey, with enclosures, including samples of French cloth used in Turkey fols. Villiers, , enclosing a copy of the Commission from George IV appointing a consul at Algiers, fols. Villiers, , on steam navigation for commercial purposes in America fols.