Exchanges of Correspondence between Lieut. General Chapman and Sir Arthur Haliburton regarding the use of British Coaling Stations by Foreign Men-of-War.
'Memo. Feasibility of a Naval Force unexpectedly seizing the European side of the entrance of the Dardanelles. Herbert Chermside Colonel 27.1.96.' With related memoranda and correspondence between E.F. Chapman, Sir Thomas Sanderson, Lewis A. Beaumont, and Sir Redvers Buller, dated from 10th January to 10th March 1896.
'Private letter from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson' with respect to a communication from the Italian Ambassador regarding the military threat to the Garrison at Kassala, Eastern Sudan.
'Garrisons of Coaling Stations - unsatisfactory nature of Local Auxiliary Forces. Minute by D.M.I. [E.F. Chapman] 14.1.92 [addressed to the] Adjt. Genl.'
Memorandum from the Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Wolseley) addressed to the Permanent Under Secretary of State for War, regarding the present establishment of the Regular Army.
'Despatches addressed by the Earl of Carnarvon to the Governor of the Gold Coast, respecting the nature of the Queen's Jurisdiction in the Protectorate and Domestic Slavery.'