'Hostilities without Declaration of War. From 1700 to 1870. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General's Department, by Brevet-Lieutenant Colonel J.F. Maurice, Royal Artillery. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1883.'
Correspondence between the Director of Military Intelligence (E.F. Chapman) and Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople (Sir Philip Currie) with regard to Naval Policy in connection with Ottoman actions against Christians in Eastern Anatolia, including three despatches from the British Military Attaché (Herbert Chermside).
Two letters, from Sir H. Bulwer to Sir R. Meade, and from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson, regarding the construction of a railway from Haifa and Acre to Damascus, and the strategic aspects of potential French interest in the railway.
'Memorandum by the Military Attaché Berlin [Colonel L.V. Swaine], on the subject of the Dreyfus incident. - (inclosure in Sir E. Malet's No. 16 Secret, of 19.1.95)' with 'Private letter from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson.'
Two letters from Lieut General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson and a Memorandum by H. Foster on an 'Article in "19th Century" of February 1895 by Lieut. Colonel Elsdale on holding the Mediterranean in War.'
'Proposed Rectification of Frontier - Hong Kong.' Summary of Correspondence from 9th November 1894 to 25th November 1895; with, 'Private and Secret letter from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson 12.8.95.'