Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Printed summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration: Legislative Department., 1905-1910.
Printed volume of correspondence regarding the Indian tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales., 1905-1906.
These letters appear already in the main series of correspondence (MS.12764).
Private business, estate and local affairs correspondence of the 4th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1715-1762, undated.
Private business, estate and local affairs correspondence of the 4th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1721-1762, undated.
Private correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto received during the Italian mission., 1847-1848.
The correspondence and papers are chiefly from British diplomats and politicians, including Lords Shrewsbury and Clarendon on Ireland and the Papacy.
Private correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto received during the Italian mission., September-November 1847.
Private correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto received during the Italian mission., November-December 1847.
Private correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto received during the Italian mission., January-April 1848.
Private correspondence between James Stuart and his brother Andrew concerning the arrest of Sir George Pigot in 1776, and James' subsequent court-martial., 1779-1780.
Private correspondence between James Stuart and his brother Andrew concerning the arrest of Sir George Pigot in 1776, and James' subsequent court-martial., 1779-1780.
Private correspondence between James Stuart and his brother Andrew concerning the arrest of Sir George Pigot in 1776, and James' subsequent court-martial., 1780.
Private correspondence, March-October 1801, of Alexander Walker during which time he acted as civil commissioner in the operation against the Pychy Raja, subsequently returning to Calicut., 1801.
Private correspondence of the 2nd Earl of Minto on general naval affairs following his resignation from the Admiralty., 1841-1856.
The 2nd Earl of Minto was expected to return to his old office in 1846, and appears to have been offered it by Lord John Russell, but he disclaimed the Admiralty in favour of Lord Auckland (see MS.12068, folios 24-73), and joined the Cabinet as Lord Privy Seal. His interest in naval affairs continued, and is reflected in correspondence with officers and Admiralty officials.
Private correspondence of the 2nd Earl of Minto on general naval affairs following his resignation from the Admiralty., 1841-1845.
Private correspondence of the 2nd Earl of Minto on general naval affairs following his resignation from the Admiralty., 1846-1856.
"Private correspondence with Mr Duncan", chiefly original and chiefly about the activities of Malhar Rao., 1807.
One problem facing Duncan as Governor of Bombay was evidence that the Maratha chieftain intended to channel certain complaints straight to the Directors of the East India Company in London.
Private, diplomatic, and general correspondence of Hugh Elliot., 1772-1785.
Volumes of what Hugh Elliot describes as 'miscellaneous correspondence'. This is a mixed collection of diplomatic and private correspondence. The adjectives 'English' and 'French' are used by Elliot to describe the language of the correspondence, not the nationality of the writer.
Private letter-books of the First Lord, chiefly letters written on his behalf by his Private Secretaries, but including copies of many of his own letters., 1835-1841.
The Private Secretaries were (successively Henry Tufnell, 1835-1839; William, Lord Melgund (acting), 1839-1841; and William Dougal Christie, April-September 1841). Most of the letters are concerned with promotion and other patronage matters.
‘Private letters [volume] II’: correspondence of Alexander Walker during his retirement., 1824-1825.
Proceedings of the Committee on Waste in Working with related correspondence from witnesses included in the printed report, principally mining engineers, colliery managers and mine inspectors., 1866-1870.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: executive councils for Lieutenant-Governors, [and] creation of an executive council for Bengal' ([Simla], 1910)., 1910.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: Legislation for the purposes of assuming some degree of control over the newspaper press in India' ([Simla], 1907), with correspondence and other papers., 1907.
The contents are as follows. (i) Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to sedition and to the control of the press, 1907-1911 (folio 1); (ii) Papers relating to the resignation of Sir Bampfylde Fuller as Lietenant-Governor of East Bengal and Assam, 1906 (folio 149); (iii) Transcripts of letters and a petition against the partition of Bengal, 1906 (folio 190).
Production file of ‘Goldie and the bears’ by R Bruce Henderson, a Christmas project with WHALE (Arts Agency). , 1999.
Containing: script; rehearsal notes; budgets; stage and set plans; correspondence; tenders; production meeting minutes; and other material.
Production file of 'Men should weep' by Ena Lamont Stewart., 1982-1983, undated.
Production file of various workshops and roadshows., 1999-2000, undated.
Containing papers of: ‘Just pretending …’ drama workshop, Glasgay! 1999; ProMotion Roadshow, 2000; Outside Broadcast, 1999; Election 99; and budgets, schedules, box office returns, correspondence and other papers.