Correspondence from Robert Gascoyne-Cecil to Sir Joseph Archer Crowe
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Letters of thanks from Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Foreign Secretary then Prime Minister, to Sir Joseph Archer Crowe for diplomatic information received. Handwritten letters with typed transcripts.
Correspondence from Robert Bulwer-Lytton to Sir Joseph Archer Crowe
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Letters from Robert Bulwer-Lytton, British Ambassador to Paris, to Sir Joseph Archer Crowe regarding the election of Marie François Sadi Carnot as President of France (4 December 1887) and French commercial affairs. Handwritten letters with typed transcripts.
Diplomatic correspondence of Sir Joseph Archer Crowe, Commercial Attaché in Europe (1880-1896), 1894-1896. Includes: Personal letters from Sir Joseph Archer Crowe to wife, Asta Crowe (née von Barby). Newspaper cutting regarding British negotiations with Spain (1892) of which Sir Joseph Archer...
Draft reports, memoranda and correspondence, 1891-1892. Correspondents include Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord Salisbury and Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton.
Draft reports and letters, 1863-1866, from Sir Joseph Archer Crowe to Lord John Russell, George Villiers, and Edward Stanley as Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs.
Draft reports, memoranda, correspondence and newspaper clippings, 1882-1886. Correspondence includes: Draft reports from Sir Joseph Archer Crowe to Odo Russell, British Ambassador to the German Empire regarding taxation policies of Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Germany (1882). Correspondence...
Draft reports and letters, 1867-1880, from Sir Joseph Archer Crowe to Edward Stanley, George Villiers, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, and Granville Leveson-Gower as Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs.
Correspondence of Sir Joseph Archer Crowe and Asta Crowe (née von Barby) with royalty, dated 1860-1897
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Correspondence of Sir Joseph Archer Crowe and his wife Asta Crowe (née von Barby) with royalty and others, dated 1860-1897. Includes original envelopes, letters and telegrams with typed transcriptions. Correspondents include: Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg ...