E. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. PAGET PAPERS. Vols. XXXIII-XLI. General correspondence, 1792-1907, n.d. The contents of the last volume (48416) relate chiefly to the period 1811-1840, but a few items of later date are included, among them being memoranda, n.d., by Walburga, Lady Paget (d. 1929).
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish
PAPERS AS SECRETARY AT WAR. Correspondence and papers as Secretary at War; 1809-1828. Partly printed.
Scope & Content:
War Office: Papers of Lord Palmerston as Sec. at War: 1809-1828. Army; England: Correspondence, etc., of Lord Palmerston as Sec.-at-War: 1810-1828. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; Prime Minister: Correspondence and papers: 1806-1865.
B. CORRESPONDENCE WITH LORD HOWARD DE WALDEN. PALMERSTON PAPERS. Vols. XXIII-XXVII. Letters from Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de Walden, as Minister at Lisbon, with autograph drafts of Palmerston's replies, the originals of which are now in Add. MS. 45176; 1835-1840. Partly printed and French. Five volumes. Quarto.
Scope & Content:
Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de Walden: Correspondence with Lord Palmerston: 1833-1850.: Partly Fr.: Partly copies, abstracts, printed, and drafts. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; Prime Minister: Correspondence and papers: 1806-1865. Foreign Office: Papers of Lord Palme...
C. FOREIGN OFFICE LETTER-BOOKS. PALMERSTON PAPERS. Vol. XXVIII-CLXI. Letter-books containing copies, abstracts, and drafts, partly autograph, of Palmerston's correspondence as Foreign Secretary; 1830-1850. Partly also printed. In the first and second series, each volume originally bore a label (not always correct), some of which, however, are now missing, but the volumes in the third series bear gold-stamped titles on the spine. Some volumes in the third series include material addressed to...
Scope & Content:
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; Prime Minister: Correspondence and papers: 1806-1865. Foreign Office: Papers of Lord Palmerston as Foreign Sec.: 1830-1850.