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Miscellaneous Colonial Office correspondence, 16 Dec 1895 - 25 Jun 1903

Title
Miscellaneous Colonial Office correspondence, 16 Dec 1895 - 25 Jun 1903.
Production
1895-1903.
Manufacture
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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AMDigital Reference: JC29/6/10/1-196
Collection: Joseph Chamberlain Official Papers
Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2023. Digitized from a copy held by Birmingham University Library and made available by Adam Matthew Digital.
Birmingham University Library
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Summary
2-3 - Minute from Lord Monkbretton [John William Dodson, 2nd Baron Monkbretton: Principal Private Sec.to Sec of State for Colonies, 1900-1903, Colonial Office] relating to article on Royal Niger Company, with press cutting. 16 Dec 1895. 4-6 - Correspondence with Cecil Rhodes, and from Sir Francis Knollys [1st Viscount Knollys: Private Sec to Edward Prince of Wales, 1870-1901] to Sir Robert Henry Meade [Permanent Under Sec of State for the Colonies, 1892-1899] relating to presentation to Corporation of Cape Town. 27-29 Dec 1895. 7-8 - Typescript copy correspondence from [Sir] Montagu Ommanney [Crown Agent, Foreign Office] relating to Zanzibar steamer route. 7 Nov - 15 Dec 1896. 26 - Colonial Office memorandum relating to rising tensions in South Africa and the question of pursuing peace or war. 22 Mar 1899. 27 - Letter from Lord Harris relating to an arrest in Johannesburg related to elicit Liquor trading. 17 May 1899. 28-29 - Letter from Sir John H. Pulleston relating to South Africa and President Paul Kruger. 1 June 1899. 30-32 - Correspondence with Alfred A. Barker relating to attitudes towards the Second Boer War. 7 Nov 1899. 33-34 - Letter from Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett MP relating to Transvaal crisis. 13-22 Jun 1899. 35-39 - Correspondence from Prince George, Duke of Cambridge regarding Chamberlain's work in the negotiations with Transvaal. 11-12 Sep 1899. 40-41 - Correspondence from Walter Long MP relating to arrest of David Robertson in the Transvaal. 4 Oct 1899. 42-43 - Letter from Rev. A. T. Wingman relating to South Africa. 27 Oct 1899. 44-45 - Letter from Sir Henry Drummond Wolff [Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Madrid, 1892-1900] relating to South Africa. 23 Sep 1899. 47-50 - Correspondence with T. C. V. Bastow relating to negotiations in South Africa, with Colonial Office memorandum. 26 Dec 1899 - 1 Jan 1900. 68-70 - Correspondence with William Everett [Sec to Sir John Ardagh, War Office] relating to South Africa. 10-18 April 1900. 97-99 - Correspondence with Evelyn Cecil MP [Foreign Office] relating to anti-Boer German pamphlet. 27 Aug - 4 Sep 1900. 100-101 - Letter from Sir Rowland Blennerhassett relating to the Transvaal. 8 Sep 1900. 130-131 - Transcript of telegram from William St. John Brodrick [1st Earl Midleton: Sec of State for War, 1900-1903] to Lord Minto relating to troop consignment for South Africa, with War Office memorandum. 18 Nov 1901. 139-140 - Letter from Sir H. Goold-Adams [Lieutenant Governor, Orange River Colony, 1901-1907] relating to post-war British/Boer relations. 21 Jul 1902. Other miscellaneous documents about South African affairs.
Variant and related titles
Africa and the new imperialism: European borders on the African continent, 1870-1914.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 30, 2023
Series
Africa and the new imperialism: European borders on the African continent, 1870-1914.
Africa and the new imperialism: European borders on the African continent, 1870-1914
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University of Birmingham. Library, associated with work.
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