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28 archives found for 'Ward, Herbert'
  • 5582.

    "Mr. Herbert Ward's reply to Mr. Stanley", The Pall Mall Gazette, 15-07-1890
  • 5583.

    "An explanation" [letter to the editor by Herbert Ward], The New York Herald, 15-07-1890
  • 5585.

    "Mr. Stanley and Mr. Herbert Ward" [letter to the Editor by Herbert Ward], The Manchester Guardian, 16-07-1890
  • 80.

    LETTER BOOK, containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS (May 1886 - January 1887), 110 pp., on loose sheets, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Gen. Henry S. Sanford (2), Dr. Carl Peters (1), Anton Greshoff (2), Sec. of the Royal Geographical Society (1), O. L. Stephen (1), James Bryce (2), Major Vetch (1), Edward King (1), James Francis Hutton (4), William Mackinnon (2), Anthony Bannister Swinburne (2), Dorothy Tennant (1), Whigh? (1), G. H. Leane (1), D. E. Davenport (1), John Baker (1), “Miss E.E.C. and Miss S.C. and Mr. & Mrs. M. with Miss J. included” (1), Baroness von Donop (1), E. C. Stead (1), “Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress” (1), Henrietta Stannard (1), John Dixon (1), Henry S. Wellcome (1), Mrs. Harford (1), Mary Amelia Stone (1), Hannah Liebert (1) Count Paul de Borchgrave (2), Herbert Ward (1), Gertrude Sanford (1), Charles Duval (1), Major James B. Pond (2), Greenleaf Webb Appleton (2), George Lund (1), Edward Marston (1), Thomas W. Knox (2), Mrs. Swinburne (1), Emma Fellowes Taylor (1), [illegible] (1), Dr. Alexander Mackay (1), Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1), Leopold II (2), Sir Reginald Hanson (2), Smith, Payne & Smiths (1), Lord Wolseley (1) and Messrs. Taylor, Hoare, Taylor & Box (1)
  • 6192.

    Herbert Ward, 11-05-1904, London
  • 6248.

    Herbert Ward, 11-05-1904 (2), London
  • 4633.

    Various autobiographical notes, s.d., typescript with 3 pp. autograph addition and a small pencil note about William Bonny, also a few pencil and ink corrections or remarks, 58 pp., 4to

    Notes on Herbert Ward; Work; Death; Our Expedition; Banalaya; Yambuya and Rear Column; Troup, Ward, and officers of Rear Column; British East Africa; Barttelot-Jephson-Emin; [Louis] Valcke; Officers; Joy's soul; Barbarism; Fame; Bonny at Banalya; Advancement
  • 4798.

    Contracts of Engagement of William Bonny, Edmund M. Barttelot, Robert H. Nelson, William G. Stairs, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, John Walker, Thomas H. Parke, Herbert Ward and James S. Jameson for the EPRE, January - May 1887 (9 pieces)
  • 711.

    Letter from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to HMS, on the project of rescuing Lupton Bey, the enlistment of Herbert Ward in the Congo service, Strauch's new private secretary, Ostend, 08-09-1884
  • 963.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, about the engagement of Alison and Herbert Ward, recommending Stanley to limit the remuneration granted to young gentlemen without knowledge or experience in African matters, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, Brussels, 11-09-1884
  • 964.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, on the engagement of Alison and Herbert Ward, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, A.I.C., Brussels, 18-09-1884
  • 1314.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, about his enlistment for the Congo service, Regency Club, London, 11-09-1884
  • 1315.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, offering himself as a volunteer in the EPRE, "En route for Lukungu", 09-03-1887
  • 1316.

    Telegram from Herbert Ward and Edward J. Glave to HMS, congratulating him on the EPRE, London, 05-12-1889
  • 1317.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, denying ever having suggested the cancellation of Stanley's instructions at Yambuya Camp, New York, 23-12-1889
  • 1318.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, concerning his part in the Rear Column, New York, 13-02-1890
  • 1319.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, regarding Stanley's trouble with his baggage, Sark, 31-05-1890
  • 1320.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, regarding Stanley's baggage, London, 22-06-1890
  • 1321.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, regarding Stanley's baggage, London, 26-06-1890
  • 1322.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, congratulating Stanley on the publication of his "great book" [In Darkest Africa], about a possible volume by Ward on his stay with the Rear Guard, Straetley-on-Thames, 03-07-1890
  • 1323.

    Letter from Herbert Ward to HMS, regarding Stanley's baggage, London, 17-10-1890
  • 1324.

    Letter from Joseph Hatton to HMS, about an alleged absence of recognition of Herbert Ward in In Darkest Africa, London Edition, New York Herald, 25-03-[1890]
  • 1325.

    Letter from Gray, Dawes & Co. to HMS, regarding Stanley's baggage sent down to Banana Point by Herbert Ward, London, 07-05-1890
    Note: With a picture from a magazine of Herbert Ward
  • 1326.

    Letter from Andries de Bloeme to Herbert Ward, about the loss of Stanley's baggage, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, Rotterdam, 24-06-1890
  • 1327.

    Letters from Herbert Ward to Edward Marston, begging of him to withdraw a passage in In Darkest Africa about the loss of Stanley's baggage, s.l., November 1890 (3 pieces)
  • 1334.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to Herbert Ward, commanding him to accompany James S. Jameson on his mission to the Stanley Falls, "Camp Yambuya Village, Aruwimi Falls", 19-08-1887
  • 1621.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, sending him three letters from Herbert Ward "by which you will see that he is at length pacified", about the EPRE controversy in the press, "the wisest thing for all is to let the matter drop", Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 17-11-1890
  • 2286.

    Herbert Ward, Island of Sark, 20-05-1890