Register containing drafts of dispatches from George Canning to His Majesty’s Minister at Madrid, Sir William à Court, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, in the year 1823.
Register containing: drafts of dispatches from George Canning to His Majesty’s Mission in Sweden in the year 1824, to Benjamin Bloomfield, Envoy Extraordinary, 6 February to 31 December 1824; and dispatches received by Canning from Bloomfield in the year 1824, 8 January 1824 (received 22 Februar...
Register containing copies of dispatches from George Canning to the Duke of Wellington, the latter representing the United Kingdom at the Congress of Verona.
1. Letters and copy letters (16 September, 1822 – 3 July, 1827) to G. Canning from Count and Countess Lieven. Letters in French and English. 2. Letters, copy letters, a memorandum and dispatches (July, 1823 – 29 September, 1826) between G. Canning and Count Lieven. In English and French. Includ...
Letters, notes, a pamphlet and a periodical (27 July, 1807 – 1812) from Le Comte d’Antraigues. With letter from Le Comte d'Antraigues successor and reply from G. Canning (Feb 1825) In French except where noted. Numbered 1-34. Letters are in approximate chronological order. Includes: Letter (3)...
Register of dispatches sent to Mr Erskine, Mr George Henry Rose, and Mr Chineas Bond, relating to the United States of America. The pages of the register are divided into columns, recording the name of the individual the letters were sent to, the number, the date, and the message itself and any ...
Register of dispatches to Benjamin Garlike, Brook Taylor, Francis James Jackson, A. Merry, the Agent at Kiel, and Thomas Thornton. The entries record the number, the date, the text of the dispatches, and enclosures. In English and French.
Register of dispatches received from Mr Smith, 13 January 1808 to 11 April 1808, and William Hill, 5 April 1808 to 13 February 1809. The register entries record the numbers of the dispatches, the dates received and sent, and summaries of the content of the dispatches. Enclosures in Mr Smith’s di...