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24 archives found for 'Hutton, James Francis'
  • 76.

    LETTER BOOK containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS, dealing with both the founding of the Congo State and the EPRE (August 1884 - August 1888), c. 190 pp., 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Antoine Galezot (2), Smith, Payne & Smiths (3), Leopold II (1), Col. Sir Francis de Winton (4), Col. Strauch (2), Edward Virnard (1), "Re Railway Surveyors for Tropical Country" (1), Anton Greshoff (1), [illegible] (1), Count Paul de Borchgrave (4), James Francis Hutton (2), "Re Congo Steamers" (1), William Mackinnon (7), E. M. Mackenzie (1), Commander S.S. Serpa Pinto (1), J. de la Fontaine (1), A. Billington (1), John Rose Troup (2), C. E. Ingham (1), Charles Liebrechts (1), William G. Stairs (1) and the Chairman of the Emin Pasha Relief Committee (1); also despatches dated 09-03 and 31-05-1888
  • 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)
  • 6960.

    Facsimiles of two letters from HMS to James Francis Hutton, 09-12 and 13-12-1884, one letter to [?], 24-10-1884, two letters to James Arthur Hutton, William Mackinnon and James Francis Hutton
  • 731.

    Letter from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to HMS, on the recruitment of native soldiers, the necessity of natives being settled near the stations, James Hutton and the railway question, Cabinet du Roi, Palais de Bruxelles, 04-12-1885
  • 796.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, regarding Stanley's visit to Manchester, cotton merchant, Manchester, 01-03-1878
  • 797.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, about his taking part in Stanley's coming expedition, revealing that he and many others "would gladly join in organising for the East, what you are going to do on the West Coast", cotton merchant, Manchester, 20-01-1879
  • 798.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, mentioning that "someone has split on the affair", cotton merchant, Manchester, 30-01-1879
  • 799.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, "I am in full hope [the Duke of Sutherland] will join", cotton merchant, Manchester, 01-02-1879
  • 800.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, showing his gladness about Stanley's recovery from illness, about the Portuguese claims in the Congo, the death of President James A. Garfield, his looking forward "to the prospect of a good trade soon opening up with the interior by your Congo road", cotton merchant, Manchester, 30-09-1881
  • 801.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, about the necessity of sending out goods, "showing the natives that you are in earnest in endeavouring to open up trade with them", cotton merchant, Consulat de Belgique, Manchester, 26-04-1882
  • 802.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, mentioning the building of a steel steamer for the Baptist Mission for Upper Congo waters, on the growing scarcity of ivory, cotton merchant, Consulat de Belgique, Manchester, 23-05-1882
  • 803.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, regarding the Portuguese activity on the lower Congo, proposal to form a large company in England to make a railway to Stanley Pool, cotton merchant, Consulat de Belgique, Manchester, 20-06-1882
  • 804.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, warning him that others might "step in and reap the advantage of your labours", cotton merchant, Manchester, 18-07-1882
  • 805.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, congratulating him on his return from Africa, cotton merchant, Manchester, 30-09-1882
  • 806.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, about the "insane scheme" of the British government "entertaining the thought of Congo being annexed to Portugal", cotton merchant, Manchester, 06-03-1883
  • 807.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, "I want to send you important particulars of what we are doing here to stop the Portuguese", cotton merchant, Manchester, 24-11-1883
  • 808.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, regarding a memorandum by him relating to the future government and constitution of the new Congo Free State, "it is absolutely necessary that information should be unreservedly given or the public (…) will not sympathise nor support our desires", cotton merchant, London, 02-10-1884
  • 809.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, "a private letter from the Foreign Office (…) tells me that Germany has proposed a Conference in Berlin on Congo", cotton merchant, Manchester, 10-10-1884
  • 810.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, "your letter has stirred up the pile and you can bear the consequences", cotton merchant, Manchester, 11-12-1884
  • 811.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, about his "satisfactory" interview with Lord Granville, cotton merchant, The National African Company Limited, London, 16-12-1884
  • 812.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, regarding his correspondence with German merchant Woermann, "to obtain the cooperation of the German merchants and their influence with their government", cotton merchant, Manchester, 08-01-1885
  • 813.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, on the necessity to prevent Portugal "having any footing or holding any jurisdiction on either bank of the Congo", cotton merchant, Manchester, 29-01-1885
  • 814.

    Letter from James Hutton to HMS, congratulating him on the success of the EPRE, cotton merchant, Manchester, 02-12-1889
  • 815.

    Letter from James Hutton to [?], concerning a request by King Leopold for information "relative to the construction of a railway (…) between the lower Congo and the upper river", cotton merchant, Manchester, 02-12-1885