D, Section 1 ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. XLII-LII. 'Private' or semiofficial correspondence of Lord Aberdeen, 1828-1830, arranged according to the States to which the diplomatists were accredited. As follows:-
D, Section II 43091-43122. ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. LIII-LXXXIV. Letter-books containing copies or abstracts of the official correspondence of Lord Aberdeen, as Foreign Secretary, with British Ambassadors and Ministers abroad; 1828- 1830. Separate volumes are allotted to the despatches addressed to, and those received from, each of the various Missions. Thirty-two volumes, arranged according to the states to which the diplomatists were accredited, as follows:-
E, Section I ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. LXXXV-CXIII. 'Private'or semiofficial correspondence of Lord Aberdeen (chiefly 1841-1846), arranged according to the states to which the diplomatists were accredited. As follows:-
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, German, Greek, Modern, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish
E, Section II 43152-43187. ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. CXIV-CXLIX. Letter-books containing copies or abstracts of the official correspondence of Lord Aberdeen, as Foreign Secretary, with British Ambassadors and Ministers abroad; 1841- 1846. As in the previous similar Series D (Add.MSS.43091-43122),separate volumes are allotted to the despatches addressed to, and those received from, each of the various Missions. Thirty-six volumes, arranged according to the States to which the diplomatists were ...
ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. CLII-CLIV (ff. 384, 350, 333). Correspondence with Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Bart., of Netherby. Folio and large quarto.
Scope & Content:
Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet; of Netherby; statesman: Correspondence with Lord Aberdeen: 1814-1860.: copies.
Section I. Correspondence of the Hon. Sir Robert Gordon, G.C.B., 1809-1847. ABERDEEN PAPERS. Vols. CLXXI-CLXXXIV. Correspondence and papers of Lord Aberdeen's younger brother, the Hon. Sir Robert Gordon, G.C.B. (b. 1791, d. 1847), the diplomatist; 1809-1847. Fourteen volumes, arranged as follows:-