Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Unlabelled bundle of miscellaneous bills, many relating to hotels on the journey to Russia.
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle of bills, labelled ‘2. Sundry Russian Bills’. Includes Moscow house contracts, expenditure on furniture, kitchen utensils, crockery, lighting, repairs, provisions, wine, beer, liveries, tailors, flowers ...
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle of bills, labelled ‘3. Russian Building Acct.’. Includes damage to Moscow house, cleaning and repairs.
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle of bills, labelled ‘4. Russian Washing Acct.’ Bills for Moscow laundry expenditure.
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle of bills, labelled ‘5. Francois Receipts in Russian Acct.’ Bills for wages, expenses en route, and expenditure at both St Petersburg (including visiting cards, horse forage and harness, carriage hire, l...
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle of bills, labelled ‘6. Servants receipts for Sundries’. Expenditure on servants, including Thomas Hawksworth, Kilmester, Gillispie, William Morse, W. Power, Henry Sibley, Joseph Voss, William Palmer, Fr...
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle labelled ‘English Bills in Russian Acct. (all paid)’, including a separate bundle labelled ‘Russian Stable Acct’ (ff. 88-106). Bills from English suppliers, with receipts.
Expenditure relating to the mission to Russia for the coronation of Tsar Alexander II. Bundle labelled ‘Moscow. Bills connected with the Building at the Embassy. 16,509’.
Letter from J P Boileau on parochial education and agricultural labour
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Letter from J P Boileau (Sir John Peter Boileau, 1st Baronet 1794-1869) to an unidentified correspondent, on the subject of connecting parochial school instruction with children’s agricultural labour. Dated Kettering, 6 February 1852. On transfer to the British Library, this was found within a...