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36 archives found for 'Jameson, James S.'
  • 5630.

    "Stanley's final shot. Before Sailing from Liverpool He Makes Answer to [John R.] Troup"; "Crossing the Atlantic. Passengers on Board the Teutonic and the City of New York"; "The Story of the Rear Guard [publication of Jameson's diaries]", World, 30-10-1890
  • 5638.

    "Dark deeds in darkest Africa. Terrible charges by Stanley. Persistent vindictive and malignant cruelty. Jameson and cannibalism. The story of [Edmund M.] Barttelot's death. Outrageous imputation on Stanley", Pall Mall Gazette, 08-11-1890
  • 5650.

    "Stanley's Rear Column. Mr. Jameson's own story"; "Mr. Bonny's official report"; "Mr. Bonny's letter to Sir Walter Barttelot", The Times, 15-11-1890
  • 5651.

    "Mr. [James S.] Jameson's defence. A letter written two weeks before his death", New York Daily Tribune, 15-11-1890
  • 58.

    FIELD NOTEBOOK labelled "Officers Field Notes and Sketch Book" (8 April - September 1888), black leather, ink, back cover detached, 180 pp., oblong 8vo

    Journal of the Advance Column, revised and expanded from the former notebook, and continued from June till September 1888. Containing accounts of Stanley's return march to the Rear Column and his efforts to piece together their history, including a draft headed "Barttelot and Jamieson [Jameson]" and other character analyses, also a few rough maps and sketches
  • 61.

    FIELD NOTEBOOK (16 September - 4 October 1889), black cloth, pencil, 80 pp., some leaves loose, many excised, oblong 8vo

    Journal of the EPRE, continued, containing notes and drafts of the latter part of Stanley's march to Zanzibar, including a few drafts, Stanley's transcript of Jameson's journal (16 June - 31 December 1887), lists of porters and stores, itineraries and two later drafts of his message to 'Kaiser Wilhelm'
  • 67.

    JOURNAL ("Log") of the Rear Column (11 June - 20 August 1888), ink and pencil, 37 pp., folio

    Written by Major Edmund M. Barttelot, continued by James S. Jameson and William Bonny; daily entries
  • 68.

    JOURNAL labelled "Copy of Log of Rear Column. Yambuya to Banalya 1888" (11 June - 20 August 1888), black leather, ink, 38 pp., many leaves excised, 8vo

    Written by Major Edmund M. Barttelot, continued by James S. Jameson and William Bonny, transcript in Stanley's hand. Daily entries, including copies of letters, e.g. Stanley's letter of instruction to Barttelot (24 June 1887), lists of stores, a muster roll
  • 6942.

    Statement , "concerning the story of Cannibalism which is connected with the name of Mr. [James S.] Jameson", signed by HMS, 08-11-1890, New York
  • 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)
  • 4815.

    Typewritten copy of the "false testimony" of the interpreter on the EPRE Assad Farran against James S. Jameson, s.d.
  • 4816.

    Memorandum draft regarding the charge of abetting cannibalism against James S. Jameson, allegations by Major Walter Barttelot and his friends on behalf of Major Edmund Barttelot and some commentary on the East African Company, Education Department, s.d.
  • 4821.

    Autograph memorandum by HMS, "Letters of Lieut. W. G. Stairs of the late Emin Expedition to Major Barttelot and Mr. J. S. Jameson and my comments thereon. 1892. Written after hearing (…) that Lieut. Stairs had instructed his Executors not to publish his Diaries until after my Death

    Put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant with text: "For Denzil. Papers of importance if ever any attack on Father is made by the Stairs Family (…)"
  • 600.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, about the Barttelot-Jameson controversy, May French Sheldon going to East Africa, the undertaking of a railway from Mombasa to Lake Victoria, asking Stanley about his availability for the Board of the British East Africa Co. ("what is wanted is a King, a, Abbey & Holyrood Breweries, Edinburgh, 10-03-1891
  • 1142.

    Letter from William G. Stairs to HMS, about relatives of James S. Jameson having gone to Africa, May French Sheldon's expedition, with short postscript by Thomas H. Parke, London, 28-02-1891
  • 1168.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on the Jameson-Barttelot affair, London, 16-12-1890
  • 1332.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to James S. Jameson, informing him of his decision to send him to Tippu Tip at Stanley Falls, with instructions, "Camp Yambuya Village, Ariwimi Falls", 19-08-1887
  • 1333.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to Sheik Hamed Bin Mohamed [Tippu Tip], asking him to send his 600 men back again, mentioning his decision to send James S. Jameson to him [at Stanley Falls], "Camp Yambuya Village, Ariwimi Falls", 19-08-1887
  • 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
  • 1335.

    Letter [typewritten copy] from Edmund M. Barttelot to William Mackinnon, informing him of his return to Tippu Tip [at Stanley Falls], on the allegations by Assad Farran against James S. Jameson, Singatini, 08[sic, 05]-07-1888
  • 1337.

    Letter from Henry Walter Bates to HMS, introducing James S. Jameson, Royal Geographical Society, London, 12-01-1887
  • 1338.

    Letter [typewritten copy] from James S. Jameson to William Mackinnon, on the death of Major Edmund M. Barttelot, his trip to Stanley Falls in order to make an arrangement with Tippu Tip, Stanley Falls, 03-08-1888
  • 1339.

    Letter [original and a copy] from James S. Jameson to William Bonny, about Tippu Tip's conditions to go with the rear guard, his leaving by canoe of Stanley Falls for Bangala, instructions for Bonny, Stanley Falls, 12-08-1888
  • 1340.

    Letter from Assad Farran (interpreter on the EPRE) to [?], regarding the charge of abetting cannibalism against James S. Jameson, the order given to him by Sir Francis de Winton to sign a declaration that the story was untrue, Cairo, 15-01-1890
  • 1341.

    Letter from Andrew Jameson (brother of James S. Jameson) to Sir Francis de Winton, regarding Stanley being in possession of his brother's private diaries and papers, London, 24-02-1890
  • 1342.

    Letters from Wordsworth, Blake & Co. (solicitors of Andrew Jameson) to HMS, regarding the destination of James S. Jameson's diaries, s.l., February - March 1890 (4 pieces)
  • 1343.

    Letter [copy] from Leonard K. Wilson to Wordsworth, Blake & Co. (solicitors of Andrew Jameson), giving a complete list of Jameson's effects, contained in a tin box opened October 2nd 1888, Cairo, 28-02-1890
  • 1344.

    Letter [sponge paper copy; originally part of a letter book] from Leonard K. Wilson to Wordsworth, Blake & Co. (solicitors of Andrew Jameson), regarding the injunction to use extracts of James S. Jameson's diaries in Stanley's book, Cairo, 12-03-1890
  • 1345.

    Letters [drafts] from Leonard K. Wilson to [Wordsworth, Blake & Co.?], regarding the destination of James S. Jameson's diaries, s.l., 1890 (3 pieces)
  • 1346.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to Sir Francis de Winton, regarding James S. Jameson's diaries, Cairo, 05-03-1890
  • 1347.

    Letter [draft] from HMS to Woodhouse, Trower & Co., confirming that James S. Jameson's diaries are in his possession, Cairo, 12-03-1890
  • 1348.

    Letter [copy] from Edward Marston to Wordsworth, Blake & Co., regarding James S. Jameson's diaries, London, 21-03-1890
  • 1349.

    Letter from Ethel Jameson (widow of James S. Jameson) to Edward Marston, sending him two photographs, London, 07-04-1890
  • 1350.

    Letters from Ethel Jameson (widow of James S. Jameson) to HMS, about her husband's diaries and papers, s.l., May 1890 (2 pieces)
  • 1604.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, regarding James S. Jameson's diary, question in connection with publications by other members of the EPRE, on the reception of Stanley in England, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 14-03-1890
  • 1606.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, concerning James S. Jameson's diaries, the manuscript of In Darkest Africa, John R. Troup's book, mystery about Bell, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington (London), 21-03-1890