1. Letters (20 November, 1817 – 9 April, 1819) to G. Canning from Lord Howard de Walden. 2. Letters (20 June, 1815 – 5 January, 1827) between G. Canning and Lord Howard de Walden. Includes: Memorandum (20 September, 1823) from G. Canning to Charles Ellis. Letter (undated). From ‘Humboldt’. I...
Letters (15 January, 1824 – 1 June, 1825) to G. Canning from the Duke of Wellington. Includes: Letter (16 May, 1826) to G. Canning from the Duke of Wellington along with an enclosed letter (27 April, 1826) to Wellington from Lord Strangford.
Letters (7 July, 1825 – 22 May, 1827) to G. Canning from the Duke of Wellington. Includes: Letter (11 February, 1827) to [Joseph?] Planta (on Canning’s behalf) from the Duke of Wellington along with an enclosed letter (February, 1827) to [G. Canning] from Wellington, Lord Bathurst, Robert Peel ...
1. Letters (21 August, 1807 – 25 April, 1809) between G. Canning and Lord Westmorland. 2. Letters and copy letters (25 September, 1822 - 27 April, 1827) between G. Canning and Lord Westmorland. Includes: Letters and copy letters (10 April – 27 April, 1827). Concerning ‘the formation of a new G...
Letters (16 May, 1825 – 6 July, 1827) between G. Canning and Charles Watkin Williams Wynn. Includes: 1. Letter (October, 1825) to G. Canning from Charles Wynn along with an enclosed copy letter (25 May, 1825) to Charles Wynn from Lord Amherst. 2. Memorandum (16 January, 1826). ‘Copy of a memor...
1. Letter (20 May, 1799). To G. Canning from B. Edwards. Apologises for not sending his observations on the slave trade sooner due to illness, gives his opinion on measures proposed by Charles Ellis. 2. Letter (5 June, 1816) to G. Canning from ‘Mess[rs] Hisslop’. 3. ‘South America’ (5 June, 18...
Correspondence with British Officials: Henry U. Addington
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Letters and copy letters (3, July, 1822 – 20 September, 1826) between G. Canning and Henry Unwin Addington. Includes: Letter (3 July, 1822) to H. U. Addington from Stratford Canning.
1. Letter (4 July, 1822) to G. Canning from ‘Mr Duff’ enclosing a copy letter, in French, (4 June, 1815) to Brown & Co from [Richard Lassere?] along with two invoices, one in English (21 November, 1814) and one in French (1 September, 1816). 2. ‘Names of the Gentlemen, who had the honour of...