Temple, Henry John, 1784-1865 (3rd Viscount Palmerston and Prime Minister)
Dates
- Existence: 1784 - 1865
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Business letters: Great Britain, 1822-1898
Correspondence from Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 1863
Envelope cover from Lord Palmerston
An undated envelope cover from Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston, to the Earl of Clarendon (George William Frederick Villiers?) in Paris.
Envelope cover from Lord Palmerston
An undated envelope cover from Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston, to the Earl of Clarendon (George William Frederick Villiers?) in London.
Envelope cover from Lord Palmerston
An undated envelope cover from Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston, to the Earl of Clarendon (George William Frederick Villiers?) in London.
Envelope cover from Lord Palmerston
An undated envelope cover from Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston, to the Earl of Clarendon (George William Frederick Villiers?).
Envelope cover from Lord Palmerston
An undated envelope cover from Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston, to the Earl of Clarendon (George William Frederick Villiers?).
Extracts from documents re Sino-American relations, circa 1857-circa 1858
From Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Prime Minister, 94 Piccadilly, 5 Nov. 1860
Appropriate commemoration to be made of the capture of the Takoo [Taku] Forts by Anglo-French forces during the 2nd China War: 'As the French Government will probably make the most of their glory it will be best that our guns should be fired upon this occasion, and probably at twelve o'clock today'.
Letter from 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 17 July 1857
Offer of Lord Lieutenancy of Oxfordshire; with Marlborough's draft acceptance
Letter from Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston to Sir Frederick Trench (c.1777-1859), 13 Mar. 1826
University of Cambridge objects to provisions of Bill to erect a new town prison; it will petition the House, but needs time; committee should be postponed; the University thinks the town is 'trying to steal a march upon them', and should have consulted before bringing the Bill to Parliament; the University would be liable to tax 'which they have never hitherto borne', and the town could take university or college land, 'even Clare Hall piece'
Memorandum on government service, Jan. 1851
'Memorandum respectfully submitted to The Right Hon[oura]ble Viscount Palmerston G.C.B. &c &c &c by Mr. H. S. Parkes': a copy in Parkes' hand of a memorandum concerning his government service.
Private letters: Great Britain, 1829-1873
Private letters: London, 1814-1882
Viscount Palmerston to 'My dear Sir', Stanhope Street, 3 Apr. 1828
Viscount Palmerston to 'My dear Sir', Stanhope Street, London, 29 Mar. 1828
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