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15 archives found for 'Lalaing, Comte de'
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775.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, on the possible creation of a tramway on the banks of the Congo, begging him to write out a report on the riches and the resources of the country and to give his plan for the improvement of Vivi, enclosing a letter from George Williams, Ostend, 19-08-1884 -
776.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, mentioning different bankers willing to furnish money for a Congo railway, on the possible employment of Edward John Harper, Ostend, 31-08-1884 -
777.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, mentioning King Leopold's "very serious objections" to the immediate publication of his latest geographical documents and the description of the countries above Stanley Pool, Brussels, 04-09-1884 -
778.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, concerning some corrections by King Leopold in Stanley's speech for the London Chamber of Commerce, Brussels, 10-09-1884 -
779.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, about Stanley's paper on a railway to Stanley Pool, recommending him not to allude to the French enterprise on the Ogowe and the Congo, Brussels, 15-09-1884 -
780.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, mentioning his search for a suitable person to act as second under Sir Francis de Winton, Brussels, 02-10-1884 -
781.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, begging him to try to find a second for Sir Francis de Winton, on the recruitment of black men, Brussels, 10-10-1884 -
782.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, about Stanley's speech in Manchester and King Leopold's remarks on it, informing him that "a Conference is to meet in Berlin to examine the question of free navigation on the Congo (…)", Brussels, 12-10-1884 -
783.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, regarding an eventual cession of territory to France by the International Congo Association and the necessity of absolute freedom of trade in that case, Brussels, 16-10-1884 -
784.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, "the King [Leopold II] will have great pleasure in receiving you tomorrow at the Brussels palace", [Brussels], 02-11-[1884] -
785.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, informing him of an accident with the Ville d'Anvers, proposing an alternative transport route, Ostend, 21-08-1885 -
786.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, thanking him on behalf of King Leopold for his advice, Cabinet du Roi, Palais de Bruxelles (Brussels), 31-08-1885 -
787.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, inviting him to Belgium on behalf of King Leopold, Ostend, 10-09-1885 -
788.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to HMS, on the treaty with the United States, begging of him to give complete guarantees to Hatton & Cookson "that the extension of our dominion is most favourable to their interests", Ostend, s.d. -
789.
Letter from Comte de Lalaing to [?], "we intend to find out discreetly in Berlin whether, during the session of the Conference, the presence of illustrious discoverers will be agreeable", Brussels, 01-11-1884