Reports from Her Majesty's Embassies ... on the civil employment of soldiers and sailors on completion of service. Commercial. No. 5 (1893).' '(C.–6954.)
'Reports on changes in various foreign armies during the year 1894, together with their peace and war strengths. Compiled in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1895.'
'Reports on changes in various foreign armies during the year 1895, together with their peace and war strengths. Compiled in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1896.'
'At what rate should the War Office pay the Admiralty for guns, mountings, ammunition or stores not wanted by the Admiralty, but suitable for use by the Land Forces. Referred by the Secretary of State to the War Office Council.'
'Report of the War Office Torpedo Committee on the trials of the Brennan Torpedo from the floating installation, "Sir Howard Elphinstone." ' by 'Robt. H. Vetch, President, W.O. Torpedo Committee.' With covering letter.
'Report on Cavalry Manœuvres. 1894. London: Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Harrison and Sons, St. Martin's Lane.' By Keith Fraser, Lieutenant-General, Inspector-General of Cavalry
'Paper by Lieutenant-General E.F. Chapman, C.B., on the mapping of Africa, read before the International Geographical Congress in London on July 31, 1895.'
'Policy of Great Britain as affected by the development of Japan and position of Western Powers in Eastern Asia. Memo. By Field-Marshal Sir Lintorn Simmons - with map undated (1895 or 1896).' With cover page and 2 original letters from Sir Lintorn Simmons.