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Alonso de Cardenas: Relation of the State of England
British Diplomatic Oral History Programme
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
George Badger: Letters and papers concerning Muscat, Zanzibar, Aden, Persia and Egypt, and East Africa and the slave trade
A collection of papers compiled by or for George Badger relating to his work on various diplomatic missions in Oman (Muscat), Egypt and Zanzibar. Includes correspondence, both official and otherwise; official reports and memoranda, some from the Indian government; maps and plans.
Italian writings on Venice in 1618
'Congiura dei Spagnuoli contro la republica di Venezia' and other writings relating to Venice in 1618.
John Holroyd-Doveton: notes and correspondence relating to Maxim Litvinov
Notes and correspondence of John Holroyd-Doveton relating to research for his book 'Maxim Litvinov: a biography' (Newton Abbot: Woodlands, [2013?]), including correspondence with and recollections by Litvinov's daughter Tanya Litvinov.
John Ward: Correspondence and Papers
Correspondence and papers of John Ward, including letters from W.E. Gladstone; Charles, 2nd Viscount Canning; Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; and Sir William Hutt.
Marco Foscarini: Account of his Embassy
'L'Ambasciata di Marco Foscarini, Ambasciatore Extraordnario alla corte di Torino', Foscarini's account of his embassy, 1743 (xxviii + 184 pages).
Notes of Two Conversations with Lord Brimelow
Oliver Ridsdale Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley: Correspondence and papers
Papers concerning General Charles George Gordon
Papers regarding the Treaty of Succession and Barrier
Philip Noel-Baker Associated
Princess Sophia Dorothea: Correspondence with Count Philip Christopher Graf von Königsmark
Transcripts and photographs of correspondence between Princess Sophia Dorothea and Count Philip Christopher Graf von Königsmark, 1690, made for A.W. Ward, c. 1909. There are also 15 letters to Ward from various English and German correspondents, 1888-1909.
Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Lord Dunfermline: Correspondence
A series of letters mostly addressed to Ralph Abercromby when he was British Minister in Turin. The majority are from Marquis Massimo d'Azeglio, President of the Council of the King of Sardinia. On a fly-leaf is a numbered list of the letters from the Marquis Massimo d'Azeglio, and a list of the contents of the volume, both in Lord Dunfermline's hand.
Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo: Papers
Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine: Diary
The Papers of Alexander and Theodosia Cadogan
The collection includes scrapbooks containing photographs and press cuttings; family and professional correspondence; speeches and articles; official documents relating to Foreign Office and Suez Canal Company business; and draft notes for Cadogan's autobiography. A series of frank personal diaries with almost daily entries cover Cadogan's career and private life from his appointment as Minister to China in 1933 to his retirement.
The Papers of Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper
This collection contains mostly personal papers such as diaries and correspondence with family and friends, although there is some correspondence with colleagues. The contents cover Leeper's diplomatic career which included the Paris Peace Conference.
The Papers of Baron Soames
The Papers of Joseph Ford
Ford's papers consist of three diaries kept during his postings, and a later memoir of him by his son.
The Papers of Lord Vansittart of Denham
The Papers of Maurice Hankey
The Papers of Rowland Kenney and Kit Kenney
Comprising official papers, correspondence and notebooks mainly relating to Norway and Finland.
The papers focus on Rowland Kenney's work in Norway during the two World Wars and on Kit Kenney's work in Finland and Norway during the Second World War.
The Papers of Sir Andrew Graham Gilchrist
Military, diplomatic and literary papers, 1937-93.
The Papers of Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes
This collection mainly consists of private papers and correspondence, 1885-1954, and family papers, 1783-1963. The material, especially the ministerial and ambassadorial papers, collected together by David Geddes provides an insight into the 1910s and 1920s. The collection also includes Geddes' writings on medical, spiritual and military matters.