WELLESLEY PAPERS. Vols. XXXV.-XL. General correspondence of the Marquis Wellesley; 1773-1842. Many of the letters, though not strictly coming under the head of "official," are from successive Ministers of State and discuss current political questions. Six volumes. Paper. Folio.
Vol. IV. (ff. 447). 1831-April 1837. includes: ff. 1, 32, 284 William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket; Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Correspondence with Lord Wellesley: 1822-1840. ff. 4-100 passim, 141, 145, 182, 183, 194, 247 Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey: Correspondence with Lord Wellesley:...
Vol. VI. (ff. 332). April 1841- Sept. 1842, and undated. includes: f. 1 George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon: Letter to Lord Wellesley: 1841.f. 3 Catharine Elizabeth Wellesley-Pole, wife of William, 1st Baron Maryborough, and 3rd Earl of Mornington: Letters to Lord Wellesle...
Vol. I. (ff. 308), 1800-1826. Poetry: Alcaics on Jerusalem by Lord Wellesley, at Eton: 1778.: Lat. Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington; Marquess Wellesley: Family correspondence: 1800-1842. includes: f. 1 Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington; Marquess Wellesley: Verses: 1778-184...
Family correspondence. 37315, 37316. WELLESLEY PAPERS. Vols. XLII., XLIII. Family and personal correspondence of the Marquis Wellesley; 1800-1842. Two volumes. Paper. Folio.
Vol. II. (ff 296), 1827-1842, and undated. Also includes numerous letters (down to 1847) addressed to Alfred Montgomery, secretary to Wellesley, more especially referring to the latter's death on 26 Sept. 1842. includes: f. 1 Richard Wellesley, MP: Memoranda on big resignation from the cabin...
WELLESLEY PAPERS. Vol. XLIV. Legal and other personal papers of the Marquis Wellesley; 1781-1840. Among them are: (1) "A State of the Title" of Richard, Earl of Mornington, to his estates in the counties of Meath and Kildare, 1781. f. 1;- (2) Observations relating to his will, and instructions...
JOURNALS, correspondence and other papers of Joseph Hékékyan Bey, an Armenian in the Egyptian service, 1829-1874, including records and sketches of archaeological excavations in Egypt. Hékékyan was born circ. 1807, the son of a translator in the service of Mehemet Ali, who paid for his education in England, at Stonyhurst College and elsewhere, and his training in engineering and manufactures, 1818-1830. On his arrival in Egypt he was employed in superintending cotton factories, technical sch...
Scope & Content:
Joseph Hékékyan, Bey: Journals, correspondence and papers: 1829-1874. Egypt: Journals, correspondence, etc., of Hékékyan Bey: 1829-1874.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Armenian, English, French, German, Greek, Modern, and Italian