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42 archives found for 'Barttelot, Edmund M.'
  • 5387.

    "The Stanley expedition. Assassination of Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot", Scotsman, 14-09-[1888]
  • 5388.

    "Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot's last report" and "Atrocities in the Aruwimi", Manchester Courier, 21-09-1888
  • 5390.

    [Assasination of Edmund M. Barttelot], [?], [September 1888]
  • 5546.

    "Mr. Stanley and the late Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot", The Pall Mall Gazette, 10-07-1890
  • 5628.

    "Stanley and Barttelot. The Explorer Replies to the Charges Brought Against Him by the Dead Soldier's Brother", [in twofold], The New York Herald, 26-10-1890
  • 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
  • 5640.

    "Troup Barttelot and Stanley", The Whitehall Review, 08-11-1890
  • 5642.

    "Mr. Stanley and Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot", Morning Advertiser, 08-11-1890
  • 5644.

    "Mr. Stanley and Major [Edmund M.] Barttelot", Morning Post, 10-11-1890
  • 5665.

    "In memory of [Edmund M.] Barttelot", New York Times, 22-12-1890
  • 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
  • 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"
  • 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
  • 70.

    WILLIAM BONNY, Autograph Journal of the Rear Column (14 June - 16 September 1888), brown calf, partly disbound, pencil, some in ink, 110 pp., some leaves excised, oblong 8vo

    William Bonny's journal of the Rear Column, continued, containing accounts of Barttelot's murder (19 July 1888) and Stanley's return to the camp at Banalya (17 August 1888). Lists of stores, musters of men dead, defected or sick, a few sketches
  • 82.

    NOTES AND DRAFTS (c. 1891), black leather, ink and pencil, 160 pp., oblong 8vo

    Miscellaneous autobiographical drafts, particularly for the first chapter of the Autobiography, also drafts concerning the EPRE, Edmund M. Barttelot and other officers, religion, African legends, newspapers, European life, etc.; with some sketches of tents and bridges; also a few entries by Dorothy Tennant
  • 83.

    NOTES AND DRAFTS (c. 1892), brown leather, ink, 65 pp., oblong 8vo

    Notes and drafts for Stanley's Autobiography, including draft prefaces, drafts concerning Emin Pasha, Edmund M. Barttelot, religion, etc., a draft of a speech about his first three expeditions and Stanley's view of "the white men while at work in Africa" (39 pp.) and 3 pp. journal entries of a trip to Scotland (August 1892)
  • 87.

    POCKET NOTEBOOK labeled "Notes Emin Expedition", ink, 19 pp., some torn out, 8vo

    Containing various autobiographical notes relating to Stanley's stay in Spain (1869), Edward King, Civil War veterans, education, Christos Evangelides, his boyhood, William G. Stairs and Edmund M. Barttelot, James Gordon Bennett, Emin and Dr. Robert Felkin
  • 6938.

    Newspaper cuttings, "We are all philanthropists now" [on General Booth's In Darkest England and the EPRE] - "Notes [on the EPRE]" - "Stanley-Barttelot controversy. Mr. [William] Bonny supports Mr. Stanley's accusations", 10-11-1890, all in St. James's Gazette
  • 4626.

    Notebook with various notes in Stanley's autograph, relating to his early years in Wales and the U.S., the death of his "father", the Congo ("the King has often desired me to go back…"), Captain Deane at Stanley Falls, savages of Wagogo, the EPRE, press and politics ("much travel makes a man cosmopolite … but a newspaper man remains local to his dotage"), return from Africa, Edmund M. Barttelot and other officers of the Rear Column, c. 110 pp., several torn, ink, 4to, black leather
  • 4709.

    Tippu Tib, Major Barttelot and the officers of the rear-column, autograph draft, 26 pp., 4to [fragment of a diary from 21-08 to 15-09-1887; put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant]
  • 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)
  • 4799.

    "General orders" [with copy] of HMS to his EPRE officers, including copies of letters from HMS to William G. Stairs and Major Edmund M. Barttelot, 1887-1888
  • 4800.

    "General Orders for The March" by Edmund M. Barttelot
  • 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
  • 1168.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to HMS, on the Jameson-Barttelot affair, London, 16-12-1890
  • 1180.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Edmund M. Barttelot, "none of us here (…) have any idea where you are", informing him of the decision to go first to the Lake Albert before bringing Barttelot's column up, Fort Bodo, 15-02-1888
  • 1279.

    Letter from William Bonny to HMS, reporting events in the rear guard since its departure from Yambuya on 11th June 1888, description of Major Edmund M. Barttelot's death, with list of loads carried by the Manuyemas, Zanzibaris and native followers, Arab village Unaria, Aruwimi River, Central Africa, July 1888
  • 1328.

    Letter from Sir Redvers Henry Buller to HMS, recommending Edmund M. Barttelot for the EPRE, Downes, Crediton (Devonshire), 27-12-1886
  • 1329.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to HMS, regarding his application for the EPRE, Stopham, Pullborough (Sussex), 29-12-1886
  • 1330.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to HMS, promising to see him after his meeting with Lord Wolseley, Junior United Service Club, London, 07-01-1887
  • 1331.

    Letter from Edmund M. Barttelot to HMS, about his meetings with Wilhelm Junker, Dr. Georg August Schweinfurth, Sir Francis Grenfell and Sir Evelyn Baring, Cairo, 26-01-1887
  • 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
  • 1336.

    Letter from solicitor George Henry Lewis to HMS, concerning Stanley's row with the Barttelot family, London, 28-11-1890
  • 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
  • 1964.

    Letter from HMS to William Hoffman, inviting him to receive his watch, on Walter Barttelot's (brother of Edmund M. Barttelot) death, Pirbright, Surrey, 30-07-1900