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128 archives found for 'Jephson, Arthur J. Mounteney'
  • 1262.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his health condition, expressing his happiness of having got "the one woman in the world that I wanted [i.e. Anna Head]", London, 27-06-1903 [in envelop]
  • 5412.

    [Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson], Kentish Express, 07-06-1890
  • 5666.

    "Emin Pasha" [A. J. Mounteney-Jephson's book], [?], [1890]
  • 5740.

    "Remarkable trials. The murders at Stanfield Hall", "The story of Mr. [Mounteney-] Jephson's Grandfather" - HMS, Australasian, 30-04-1892
  • 5855.

    [Marriage Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson], Daily Telegraph, 09-06-1904
  • 5857.

    "Stanley as a leader" [a tribute by A. J. Mounteney-Jephson], Daily Graphic, 25-08-1904
  • 5858.

    "Reminiscences of Sir Henry M. Stanley" [by A. J. Mounteney-Jephson], The Standard, 26-08-1904
  • 5860.

    [Reminiscences of Stanley by A. J. Mounteney-Jephson], Star, 29-08-1904
  • 60.

    FIELD NOTEBOOK labelled "Officers Field Notes and Sketch Book" (8 January 22 June 1889), black leather, pencil and ink, 175 pp., oblong 8vo

    Journal of the EPRE, continued, containing the first half of the march east to Zanzibar, including numerous transcripts of letters between HMS, Emin Pasha and Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson; also a draft essay "View from Kavalli", many muster rolls of Stanley's and Emin's followers, lists of loads, a few rough pencilled maps of the Ruwenzori, Lake Victoria, etc., and additional sketches in the text
  • 65.

    POCKET NOTEBOOK in Collin's Pocket Diary 1894 (1894), 16mo, black leather, ink and pencil, 30 pp., one leaf detached, some excised

    Drafts assessing the officers Edmund M. Barttelot (4 pp.), Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson (2 pp.), William Bonny (3 pp.), William G. Stairs (4 pp.), together with a few miscellaneous notes and records of Stanley's weight (May 1896 - 13 February 1897)
  • 66.

    LETTER BOOK, containing sponge paper copies, correspondence on the eve of the EPRE, mostly letters or telegrams sent by HMS and Sir Francis de Winton (Acting Secretary of the EPRE) (1886-1887), numbered 1-174 (incomplete), 4to

    Copy-letters/telegrams from Sir Francis de Winton to John Pender (1), George S. Mackenzie (5), Messrs. Kynoch & Sons (1), Messrs. Forrest & Son (1), Comte Paul de Borchgrave (2), William Mackinnon (3), William Bonny (1), Sir John Kirk (1), William Burdett-Coutts (1), Messrs. Gray, Dawes & Co. (3), Robert Arthington (2), Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson (1), Robert H. Nelson (1), manager Pacific Steamship Navigation Co. (1), Sec. of the Army and Navy Cooperative Society (1), Bywater, Tanqueray & Co. (1), Thomson (1), John Walker (1), Rowland Ward & Co. (1), Dr. Leslie (1), some addressees unknown, also "Memorandum by Sir Francis de Winton"; HMS to William G. Stairs (3), Edmund M. Barttelot (2), Sir Baker Russell (1), Baroness-Burdett-Coutts (2), Pearce Morrison (1), chamberlain of the City of London (1), Phil Robinson (1), Eric Barrington (1), William Mackinnon (12), John R. Troup (1), George S. Mackenzie (1), Sir Julian Pauncefote (1), General Hutchinson (1), J. W. Watson (1), Robert Arthington (1), Gray, Dawes & Co. (1), Robert H. Nelson (1), Hume Purdie (1), Messrs. Watson Bros. (1), Forest & Sons (1), Comte Paul de Borchgrave (2), Council Administring Congo Free State (1), some addressees illegible; also George S. Mackenzie to William Mackinnon (1), John Pender to HMS (1), extract from a letter to HMS from George S. Mackenzie, "List of goods (…) for shipment to Congo", "Instructions for Major Barttelot", "Instructions for Mr. [John R.] Troup and Mr. Ingham", note by James Augustus Grant, "Last instructions"
  • 5982.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, expressing his anxiousness to make acquaintance of her, 23-05-1890, London
  • 5983.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, about Manfredo Camperio having blamed him to take part against Gaetano Casati, Mallow, Co., 24-10-1890, Cork
  • 5984.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of their trip to the U.S., 07-04-1891, San Francisco
  • 5985.

    Letter from "Boubarika" [Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson] to Dorothy Tennant, expressing his grief "at the thought of losing my dear old Master", 07-05-1904, Cologne
  • 5986.

    Letter from "Boubarika" [Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson] to Dorothy Tennant, on the occasion of the first anniversary of Stanley's death, 09-05-1905, London
  • 6022.

    Letter [in envelop] from Alexander Low Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, calling Stanley "too much in earnest" to take a political contest, on Stanley's future in Africa, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's "horrid" letter, recommending Stanley to "put pressure on the Conservatives to get better into line with the Unionists", 25-12-1892, Edinburgh
  • 6217.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 19-05-1904, London
  • 6224.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 24-05-1904, London
  • 6231.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 07-06-1904, Ascot
  • 6316.

    Anna Mounteney-Jephson (wife of Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 30-10-1909, Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6984.

    Photograph album The American Testimonial Banquet to Henry M. Stanley, 1890, with photographs of HMS, William G. Stairs, Thomas H. Parke
  • 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
  • 330.

    Two letters [one with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, the second mentioning an unpleasant letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 11-10 and 12-10-1893
  • 331.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, regarding the criticism towards him by Thomas H. Parke and Arthur Mounteney-Jephson, "outwardly you appear indifferent sometimes", s.l., 13-10-1893
  • 332.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "On being charged by [Arthur J. Mounteney-] Jephson with not showing sufficient sympathy. Shows these accusations to be injust" (D.T.), London, 14-10-1893
  • 347.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Annoyed and hurt by letter of A. M. J. [Arthur Mounteney-Jephson]" (D.T.), London, 21-11-1893
  • 374.

    Letter [incomplete; with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his travelling in the U.S., his meeting with Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's fiancée Anna Head, Oakland, California, 06-10-1895
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Henry M. Stanley here", San Francisco Examiner, 04-10-1895
  • 553.

    Correspondence Agnes Livingstone Bruce with Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, on a possible memorial being raised to Stanley's memory, s.l., May 1904 (2 pieces)
  • 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)
  • 4811.

    "Inquiry into the conduct of William Hoffman", signed by William Hoffmann and witnesses William G. Stairs, Thomas H. Parke, Robert H. Nelson and Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, 7 pp., folio
  • 4869.

    Address by Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson about the Imperial British East Africa Company, printed, January 1892, 7 pp.

    also a memorandum concerning the proposed East African Railway, 3 pp.
  • 4937.

    "The Bonny Dossier" - Payments to William Bonny from HMS, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson and others, from 1890 to July 1898

    in Stanley's handwriting
  • 4938.

    "[Mounteney-] Jephson's account"

    draft by HMS
  • 5118.

    Postcard advertisement for Bananine banana bread, with a picture of the HMS-Livingstone encounter; pencil inscription by A. J. Mounteny-Jephson "the latest thing in advertising"
  • 5206.

    Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, 29,4 x 17,7

    mounted on card, ink inscription "Salaam Sana, 'Bubarika'"
  • 608.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, mentioning William Mackinnon's defence of the Established Church of Scotland, Captain Robert H. Nelson's application for East Africa, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's lecture for the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce on Uganda, on the Uganda railway, Imperial B, Abbey & Holyrood Breweries, Edinburgh, 19-01-1892
  • 1163.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, mentioning the arrival of Nelson and Jephson at his camp, describing the "very unhappy state of affairs for us who shall have to remain here for so long a time", "Arab Camp", 06-11-1887
  • 1193.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, making an appointment with him to ask "one or two questions", London, 10-01-1887
  • 1194.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, "I can understand how great your anxiety must have been & deeply regret having caused it", s.l., 18-08-1887
  • 1195.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, account of the relief of Robert H. Nelson, Arab Settlement, 04-11-1887
  • 1196.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, "on arriving here (…) we found Emin Pasha was away", Emin Pasha's Settlement, 23-04-1888
  • 1197.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his "trying to induce the Pasha to have everything as forward as possible against your arrival here", N'ssabe, 24-05-1888
  • 1198.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about the rebellion at Dufilé and his imprisonment with Emin Pasha, "we are like rats in a trap", Dufilé, 07-11-1888
  • 1199.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, informing him that after his release Emin Pasha has not yet resumed his authority, and is "by no means anxious to do so", Wadelai, 24-11-1888
    Note: postscript to Jephson's letter of Nov. 7th
  • 1200.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about their retreat from Wadelai, Tunguru, 18-12-1888
  • 1201.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, submitting a report of his stay from May 24th 1888 up to the present time with Emin Pasha, acknowledging that they had wrongly supposed that all the Pasha's difficulties arose from events outside his country, "whereas in point of fact his real danger aro, Kavalli's Village, Albert Nyanza, 07-02-1889
  • 1202.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his arrival at the Pasha's camp and their decision to start for Kavalli's, showing his resentment of Gaetano Casati's selfishness, Weré Camp, Albert Nyanza, 15-02-1889
    Note: With a note from Emin Pasha to HMS, announcing his departure [for Kavalli's] to-morrow morning
  • 1203.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, with translation of a letter from Omar Saleh (General of the Mahdi's forces) to Emin Pasha, intercepted by the rebel officers at Dufilé on October 17th, Kavalli's Village, February 1889
    Note: Also copies of the last three letters from F. Lupton Bey (Governor of the Bahr el Ghazal Province) to Emin Pasha, 12-04, 20-04 and 26-04-1884
  • 1204.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, expressing his friendship for Stanley, unhappiness about his future, Hyères, 06-02-[1890]
  • 1205.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, regarding the publication of his book [Emin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator], London, 30-04-1890
  • 1206.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about a dinner to Mrs. de la Rue's, London, 15-05-1890
  • 1207.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, sending a small present to Stanley and Dorothy, London, 03-07-1890
  • 1208.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, regarding Stanley's election campaign, explaining his own political ideas (against free trade), Costebelle, Hyères, 14-06-1892
  • 1209.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on the death of William G. Stairs, [Costebelle, Hyères], 19-06-1892
  • 1210.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about Stanley's election defeat, Balinakill, Clachan (Argyleshire), 06-07-1892
  • 1211.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on his stay at Balinakill, encouraging Stanley to stand again for North Lambeth, s.l., 19-07-1892
  • 1212.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, regarding William G. Stairs's death, mentioning his going to Zurich with the Heads, [Paris], 29-07-1892
  • 1213.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, informing him of the presence of Dr. Joseph A. Moloney in London, Paris, 01-08-1892
  • 1214.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, inviting him to lunch with Dr. Joseph A. Moloney, London, 05-12-1892
  • 1215.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, New Year's greeting, about his longing for work, London, 07-01-[1893] [year misdated 1892]
  • 1216.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on Thomas H. Parke's death, Costebelle, Hyères, 26-09-1893
  • 1217.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about the alleged lack of confidence in Stanley by Parke and Jephson, proposing to put up a small memorial tablet to Thomas H. Parke in Drumsna church, [Costebelle, Hyères], 08-10-1893
  • 1218.

    Letter from HMS to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, regarding his alleged reservedness, explaining to him how "people with stern unlovely faces must abide the popular verdict", and acknowledging the "kindly feelings" he had had towards him while crossing the Lufu, about Jephson's lung complaint, London, 12-10-1893
  • 1219.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on a memorial brass to Thomas H. Parke, Turriff, 29-09-1894
  • 1220.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on the memorial brass to Thomas H. Parke, his meeting with William Bonny, the behaviour of Mr. and Mrs. Head, his being hurt over Stanley addressing him as "Mr. Jephson", London, 09-10-1894
  • 1221.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's hopeless situation, his visit to Thomas H. Parke's burial place, Willie Parke's possible going to Africa, announcing his departure for America, Mallow, Co. Cork, 17-10-1894
  • 1222.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, thanking Stanley for calling him "by the name", on his having been too hard upon "poor [William] Bonny", Willie Parke having disappointed Stanley, his voyage to the U.S. and meeting with James B. Pond, San Francisco, 22-11-1894
  • 1223.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, commenting on Stanley's trip to Monte Carlo, New Year's greeting, University Club, San Francisco, 07-12-1894
  • 1224.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, congratulating Stanley on his election victory, Costebelle, Hyères, 17-07-1895
  • 1225.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on Stanley's election victory, Carqueranne, 04-08-1895
  • 1226.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, "will come the after dinner and have a smoke with you", Trottescliffe, Wrotham (Kent), 03-09-1895
  • 1227.

    Telegram from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, announcing his being appointed Queen's Messenger, London, 28-10-1895
  • 1228.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, describing his journey to Russia, impression of St. Petersburgh, [St. Petersburgh], 17-12-1895
  • 1229.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, regarding Florence Parke, London, 29-12-1895
  • 1230.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his conversation with Dr. Smith regarding William Bonny, his meeting with Henry East, on his alleged blasphemy, London, 27-03-1896
  • 1231.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his visit in the Westminster Hospital to "the ungrateful, sulky self-sufficient creature" William Bonny, regarding his "unbelief", London, 29-03-1896
  • 1232.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, sending money for the William Bonny Relief Fund, announcing his going to Nice, London, 02-04-1896
  • 1233.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's condition, informing him of the breaking off of his engagement with Anna Head, London, 14-04-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from Dr. Reginald Nitch-Smith to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, regarding William Bonny's condition, Westminster Hospital, London, 13-04-1896
  • 1234.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, announcing William Bonny's removal to the Convalescent Home at Kent, account of his visit to the Salon in the Champs Élysées, Paris, 06-05-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to William Bonny, London, 05-05-1896
  • 1235.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, relating his train journey to Turkey, impression of Constantinople, Constantinople, 10-05-1896
  • 1236.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his conversation with Dr. Smith regarding William Bonny, Eveleen Myers taking the baby's [Denzil] advent hardly, Meads, near Eastbourne, 25-07-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from Henry East to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 23-03-1896
  • 1237.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his feeling depressed, Meads, near Eastbourne, 28-08-1896
  • 1238.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny, Meads, near Eastbourne, 16-09-1896
    Note: Enclosed (?) letter from Dr. Reginald Nitch-Smith to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, expressing the idea "that Bonny might go out to the Cape", Westminster Hospital, London, 28-08-1896
  • 1239.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, asking him for financial support "on purely business terms", Meads, near Eastbourne, 16-09-1896
  • 1240.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, telling he cannot comply with Jephson's demand for money ("the magnitude of the sum appals me"), about his own financial trouble, London, 17-09-1896
  • 1241.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, apologising for having put him "to the pain of a refusal [of money]", mentioning his worry and trouble "connected with California", Meads, near Eastbourne, 17-09-1896
  • 1242.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's reply to the suggestion of his going to the Cape, Meads, near Eastbourne, 01-10-1896
    Note: Enclosed letters from William Bonny to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, Eastbourne, 19-09-1896; Dr. Reginald Nitch-Smith to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, Westminster Hospital, London, 28-09-1896
  • 1243.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's future, mentioning the completion of his "Story of a Billiard Ball", Meads, near Eastbourne, 22-10-1896
  • 1244.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, concerning his "Story of a Billiard Ball", about William Bonny's hopeless situation, Meads, 31-10-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from William Bonny to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, Walton-on-Thames, 29-10-1896
  • 1245.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about his meeting with Emin's cousin, sister and daughter Ferida, British Embassy, Berlin, 13-11-1896
  • 1246.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, sending him a photo of Emin's daughter Ferida, about William Bonny's situation, reminiscences of his old affection for Emin, [Meads], 21-11-1896
    Note: Enclosed letter from William Bonny to Henry East, Folkestone, 14-11-1896
  • 1247.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, regarding an article about William Bonny, British Embassy, St. Petersburgh, 24-01-1898
  • 1248.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, mentioning William Bonny's "abominable ingratitude" to Henry East, Meads, near Eastbourne, 21-03-1898
    Note: Enclosed letters from Henry East to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 17-03-1898 [with copy of a letter from Henry East to William Bonny, London, 16-03-1898]; Henry East to A. J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 18-03-1898
  • 1249.

    Letter from HMS to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, sending him a cheque on behalf of William Bonny, London, 22-03-1898
  • 1250.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, thanking him for his cheque, Meads, near Eastbourne, 23-03-1898
  • 1251.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, enclosing him all the contents of Henry East's letter, Meads, near Eastbourne, 26-03-1898
    Note: Enclosed letter from Henry East to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 24-03-1898; and receipt on behalf of William Bonny, signed by Henry East, London, 24-03-1898
  • 1252.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, sending a cheque of an amount Stanley had paid at his request on behalf of William Bonny, about Bonny's "exhibition of ingratitude", Meads, near Eastbourne, 28-07-1898
  • 1253.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on his journey to Turkey, Moritz Busch's life of Bismarck, the visit of the German Emperor to the Sultan, British Embassy, Therapia, 23-10-1898
  • 1254.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about William Bonny's ingratitude, recommending him not to trouble anymore about Bonny, or answer his "insolent letters", Costebelle, Hyères, 17-05-1899
  • 1255.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, about Stanley giving William Bonny any more money, account of the return of Jean-Baptiste Marchand from Fashoda, Costebelle, Hyères, 31-05-1899
  • 1256.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, his reaction to William Bonny's death, recollecting a "conversation" with the Czar about Denzil, London, 09-10-1899
  • 1257.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on his coming visit to Furze Hill, Dr. Nitch-Smith's opinion on William Bonny, Foreign Office, London, 10-10-1899
  • 1258.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, New Year's greeting, expressing his grief "that during all these 20 months I have been ill no letter has ever come from you", York, 30-12-1901
  • 1259.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, asking him to "send me a line now and again", his meeting with Colonel Sadler, on his rheumatism, impression of Furze Hill, Ham Common, Surrey, 10-01-1902
  • 1260.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, introducing him to Percy Powell-Cotton, London, 15-01-1902
  • 1261.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, telling him about an operation he has to undergo, Wellington, New Zealand, 06-10-1902
  • 1263.

    Letter [with envelop] from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, expressing his delight at Stanley's "recovery", about his stay in Corsica and his curing, on his coming wedding, Cologne, 01-05-1904
  • 1264.

    Letter from Henry East to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, thanking him for taking "so much trouble for Mr. [William] Bonny", London, 27-07-1896
  • 1265.

    Letter from Dr. Reginald Nitch-Smith to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, about William Bonny going to the Cape, London, [1896]
  • 1266.

    Letters from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson ("Bubarika") to Hamilton Aide ("Hamilcar"), s.l., April 1891 (2 pieces)
  • 1267.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Eveleen Myers, on the occasion of his engagement with Anna Head, London, 14-10-1892
  • 1268.

    Letter from A. Brodrick Cloete to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, about the Maxim gun, Savile Club, London, 02-04-1895
  • 1269.

    Letter from Henry Foley to HMS, concerning Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's candidacy for Consular Employment, Foreign Office, 23-09-1895
  • 1270.

    Letter from Anna Head (fiancée of Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson) to HMS, expressing her appreciation of Jephson's new appointment [i.e. Queen's Messenger], London, 15-11-1895
  • 1271.

    Letter from HMS to Mr. Head, regarding the engagement of Head's daughter Anna with Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 07-12-1895
  • 1272.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to [?], "I think that it will be best to keep [William] Bonny on in the Folkestone Home", London, 14-12-1896
  • 1273.

    Letter from Thomas R. Harris ("one of Mr. Stanley's old servants, in the Congo Free State") to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, requesting a ticket for Stanley's funeral, Melbourne, near Royston, Cambs., 13-05-1904
  • 1274.

    Telegram from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Joseph Chamberlain, on the possible burial of Stanley in Westminster Abbey, London, [May 1904]
  • 1275.

    Telegram from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to [?], on the possible burial of Stanley in Westminster Abbey, London, [May 1904]
  • 1276.

    Letter [fragment; two typewritten copies] from Princess Louise to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, begging of him to send a message to Dorothy Tennant, Roseneath, Dumbartonshire, 19-05-1904
  • 1277.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Lyn (= Mary Ellen Jephson), inviting her and her daughter to Stanley's funeral service, s.l., [May 1904]
  • 1397.

    Telegram from William Mackinnon and Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, concerning Stanley's return to England, London, 18-01-1890
  • 1432.

    Telegram from William Mackinnon and Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to HMS, on Stanley's election defeat, Clachan, 06-07-1892
  • 1607.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, on Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's book "which fills up a gap in yours", HyÞres, 06-04-1890
  • 317.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, relating a dinner at the Savoy last night, Gertrude Tennant's opinion on Mounteney-Jephson, London, 30-12-1892
    Note: Enclosed letter (on the verso) from John Studdy Leigh to HMS, offering honorary memberships to him and Dorothy, Geographical Society of California, San Francisco, 08-12-1892
  • 2277.

    Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 19-05-1890
  • 2385.

    Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, Costebelle (Hyères), 05-06-1899