D. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE DILKE PAPERS. Vols. XXXVI-XLIX. General correspondence of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke; 1855-1911. Further correspondence will be found in Add. MS. 49610, ff. 91-321. Fourteen volumes.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, Malagasy, Russian, and Spanish
CHISWICK PRESS PAPERS. Vols. C-CII (ff. 60, 65, i + 97). Two mathematical exercise books of, and W. Bell's Greek Grammar (London, 1804), used by Charles Whittingham II as a schoolboy; 1807-1809.
CHISWICK PRESS PAPERS. Vols CIII-CVI (ff. 10, i+7, 25, 86). Memoranda books of Charles Whittingham 11; 1811-1849 (apparently a dummy for the size of the projected Bible of 1811), 1836-1839, 1843-1844, and 1854 (The Regent or Royal Tablet of Memory for 1854).
Scope & Content:
Charles Whittingham, proprietor of the Chiswick Press, nephew of Charles Whittingham: Memoranda booksof: 1811 -1854.
CHISWICK PRESS PAPERS. Vols. CVIII-CXI. Collections, mainly by members of the family of C. Whittingham II, towards Arthur Warren's The Charles TVhittitighams, Printers, Grolier Club, 1896. Four volumes, as follows:-
BRUCE PAPERS. Vols. VII-X. General correspondence of Lt.-Col. Herbert Bruce, 1846-1866. At the end (43999, ff. 216 sqq.) is some correspondence of the members of the Bruce family, including his sister, Sarah Charlotte, and her husband, Henry Campbell, afterwards (1872) Campbell-Bannerman (G.C.B. 1895), Prime Minister, 1819-1866. Four volumes.
Scope & Content:
India: Correspondence and papers of Lt.-Col. H. Bruce, Bombay Army: 1842-1866. Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Bruce, Bombay Army; Inspector-General of Police in India; CB: Correspondence, diaries, and papers: 1843-1866.
BRUCE PAPERS. Vols. XI, XII (ff. 143, 127). Military and administrative papers, including (44000, ff. 1-12b) some papers of Lt.-Col. Bruce's father, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.B., mostly relating to India.
Scope & Content:
India: Correspondence and papers of Lt.-Col. H. Bruce, Bombay Army: 1842-1866. Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Bruce, Bombay Army; Inspector-General of Police in India; CB: Correspondence, diaries, and papers: 1843-1866.