Colonization
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
African Papers of Sir John Gray
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
Alonso de Cardenas: Relation of the State of England
'Colonialism: before and after'
Correspondence of Kenyan settlers, Robert Hall and Ione Minnie Hall (née Varley)
Edward Moran: Letters to him regarding The Globe
Henry Ellis: Naval journal on 'HMS Styx' during the Xhosa [Cape Frontier] and Burmese Wars
Honor Earl: Pastel portraits ('Warriors of the Empire') and papers
Lord Randolph Churchill: Correspondence and Papers
Newscuttings on Southern and East Africa
Four volumes of newscuttings, three relating to Southern and East Africa and one to the Native Question in South Africa, and loose cuttings on related subjects. Many of the articles concern the activities of the colonial powers in Africa, notably Great Britain, Germany, Spain and France.
Nicholas Darnell Davis collection
Papers of Sir John Hawley Glover
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Policy, 1950's: Emigration, 1952-02 - 1952-06
Sir George Arthur, Superintendent of British Honduras: papers
Sir James Stephen: Papers
Includes correspondence of Stephen and papers relating to a life of Stephen written by Dr. Evelyn Christian Martin.
Sir John Milner Gray: Papers
Sir Leopold George Heath: Letterbook, Abyssinian campaign [British expedition to the Ethiopian Empire]
Stanley Baldwin Papers
'The Caribbean in international politics, 1670-1707': PhD thesis
A Ph.D. thesis for the University of London, 554 pages, with a map.
Thomas Walpole: Correspondence
West Indian documents
Loose papers and one newspaper from Patrick and his son James Colquhoun's correspondence files. RCMS 263/1-9 have a cover headed 'Nevis 1820' and RCMS 263/11-31 are in a similar cover '1832 West Indies'. Each has a note of contents, but these do not tally exactly with the items now present.