White's despatch after the relief of Ladysmith, giving an account of the siege. (4 copies, printed, the fourth including material contained in White's despatch of 2 Dec 1899, No. 53 above)
Copies of The Ladysmith Bombshell and The Ladysmith Lyre (newspapers issued in Ladysmith during the Siege) together with extracts from the Natal Witness and the Ladysmith Gazette
Chart, showing organization and distribution of the British Forces..., by Lt.-Col. H.M.E.Brunker, published in 1900 (with a diary of events up to 11 Mar 1900)
Bound volume of telegrams to White congratulating him after the relief of Ladysmith, with notes of replies sent, initialled by Beauchamp Duff, White's Military Secretary
Miscellaneous telegrams sent to Lady White during and after the Siege of Lady of Ladysmith, and some sent to White after the relief of Ladysmith; including copies of some telegrams in No. 62, and of White's replies
Letters from Col. A'Court, L.S.Amery, C.F.Moberly Bell (editor of The Times), and General Sir Ian Hamilton to White regarding The Times History of the War in South Africa (with drafts of White's replies); and two letters from L.J.Maxse (editor of the National Review) to White
Two letters from Capt. S.Duncan, dated 8 Mar and 23 Sep 1902, regarding his surrender at Nicholson' Nek,(30 Oct 1899); with report of Court of Inquiry held at Pretoria on 16 Jun 1900, and the opinion of Lords Roberts, Wolseley and Lansdowne; also a comment of Col. Howard Goad on Nicholson's Nek