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26 archives found for 'Mohamed, Hamed bin'
  • 3848.

    Tippu Tip, Zanzibar, 05-08-1892 [with env.]
    Note: Enclosed English translation by the British Museum (with envelop), sent to HMS on 21-09-1892
  • 4015.

    Tippu Tip, Zanzibar, 03-09-1894
  • 4409.

    Dewitt Miller, Union League Club Philadelphia, The Wilson (Iowa, USA), 28-01-1901
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: “Stanley and Tippoo Tib”, The Chicago Record, 28-01-1901, and a note by HMS on an accident of the Ville d'Anvers in 1885
  • 5636.

    "Stanley and Tippo Tib. Had the explorer an understanding with the Arab? Barttelot's brother hints at double-faced dealings", The World, 04-11-1890
  • 18.

    FIELD NOTEBOOK labelled "Aug 21d 1876" (21 August 1876 - 3 March 1877), paper sides, spine partly detached, pencil and ink, 265 pp., oblong 8vo

    Stanley's voyage from Ujiji along the Lualaba and the Congo River to 'Chumbiri', his meeting with Tippu Tip, their agreement, notes concerning trade in Africa, geographical calculations, drafts ("An African Village"), etc.; also "List of Soldiers of Anglo-American Expedition on setting out from Ujiji August 1/76", "Men to carry loads", vocabulary ("Kiyanzi Words"), a draft poem and numerous pencilled maps of the Lukuga, the Manyema, the Lualaba and the Congo Rivers, also many drawings of hair styles, huts and objects
  • 6920.

    Letter from HMS to Edward Marston, complaining about the use of the "ugly and derisive word 'nigger'" and the quoting of Tippu Tip's opinions on his veracity in Dr. Joseph A. Moloney's book With Captain Stairs to Katanga, 10-07-1893, London
  • 4589.

    Transcripts of telegrams between Colonel Euan Smith and Sir Evelyn Baring, regarding Tippu Tip, s.l., April 1890 (4 pieces)
  • 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]
  • 4801.

    Contract [with copy] between Hamed Bin Mohammed [Tippu Tip] and HMS, Zanzibar, 24-02-1887
  • 743.

    Letter from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to HMS, regarding a possible annual pension for Tippu Tip in service of the Congo State, Brussels, 18-01-1887
  • 746.

    Letter from Comte Paul de Borchgrave to HMS, thanking him for his arrangement with Tippu Tip, about a loan put in circulation in the Congo State, confirming King Leopold's verbal instructions "concerning the country submitted to Emin Bey", Brussels, 26-02-1887
  • 1067.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, about the murder of Dr. Lippens by Sefu (son of Tippu-Tib), the confrontation between Sefu and Lieutenant Dhanis, "Man Exil", 27-02-1893
  • 1148.

    Letter from William G. Stairs to HMS, mentioning his having received from Khamis Nyika (a man of Tippu Tip) one of the mails for the EPRE, Tabora, 10-09-1891
    Note: Enclosed letter (with envelop) from William Georges Parminter to HMS, Stanley Falls, 21-02-1889
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 1424.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to HMS, about the withdrawal of the IBEAC from Uganda, concerning action against Tippu Tip, expressing his desire for Stanley "to control the [Imperial British East Africa] Company's affairs and direct its operations in East Africa", Tobermory, 28-09-1891
  • 1464.

    Letter from George S. Mackenzie to HMS, welcoming him back home from the EPRE, "so much has happened since you were shut off from the outside world that one knows scarcely where to begin and what to write about", S.S. Arawatta, Mombasa, 01-12-1889
  • 1465.

    Letter from George S. Mackenzie to HMS, sending him a letter from Tippu Tip, on the lack of progress in "Ibea" [Imperial British East Africa Company], London, 30-12-1890
  • 1466.

    Letter from George S. Mackenzie to HMS, regarding the case against Tippu Tib in the court, London, 09-06-1891
  • 1664.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, "I am sorry that Dr. [Joseph A.] Moloney put in those remarks of Tippoo Tib's", Sampson Low, Marston & Co. (London), 10-07-1893
  • 2058.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, showing his approval of Stanley having taken Tippu Tip and forty followers with him ("a grand piece of diplomacy"), stating that the EPRE "will just have a 'walk over' without obstacle of any kind", about the newspapers that are allowed to receive Stanle, London, 26-02-1887
  • 2086.

    Letter [incomplete?] from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, congratulating him on his approaching marriage, begging of him to "go no more to Africa" with allusion to his reassuring the British nationality and entering the House of Commons, informing him of his return from Tanganyika "where I have thoroughly secur, London, 06-06-1890
  • 2495.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to P. L. McDermott (Secretary of the Emin Relief Committee), concerning the case against Tippu Tip, Wimpole Rectory, Royston (Hertshire), 09-09-1891