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27 archives found for 'Troup, John Rose'
  • 5399.

    "Settlement of the [John R.] Troup and Stanley dispute", The Pall Mall Gazette, 23-05-1890
  • 5448.

    [John R. Troup's book about the Rear Guard], New York Herald, 15-06-1890
  • 5551.

    [John R. Troup's book on the Rear Guard], Home News, 11-07-1890
  • 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
  • 5632.

    "Stanley Talks. Tears Lieutenant [John R.] Troup's Interview into Shreds", Morning Journal, [c. 01-11-1890]
  • 5637.

    "With Stanley's Rear Column" [John R. Troup's book], [in twofold], The Times, 07-11-1890
  • 5640.

    "Troup Barttelot and Stanley", The Whitehall Review, 08-11-1890
  • 5645.

    "Mr. Stanley's Rear Column. Statement by Mr. [Herbert] Ward"; "Further statement by Lieut. [John R.] Troup"; letters to the Editor, The Times, 12-11-1890
  • 5657.

    "Stanley's Rear Guard. Lieutenant [John R.] Troup Gives his Version of the African Story", Evening News, 28-11-1890
  • 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"
  • 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
  • 4633.

    Various autobiographical notes, s.d., typescript with 3 pp. autograph addition and a small pencil note about William Bonny, also a few pencil and ink corrections or remarks, 58 pp., 4to

    Notes on Herbert Ward; Work; Death; Our Expedition; Banalaya; Yambuya and Rear Column; Troup, Ward, and officers of Rear Column; British East Africa; Barttelot-Jephson-Emin; [Louis] Valcke; Officers; Joy's soul; Barbarism; Fame; Bonny at Banalya; Advancement
  • 4825.

    Judicial documents in the case "Stanley v. Troup", 1889-1890 (6 pieces)
  • 1351.

    Letter [in triplicate] from John Rose Troup to HMS, mentioning Sir Francis de Winton's action against him, deploring Stanley's allegations against all subordinate officers of the rear guard and appealing to him "to suspend further public comment until the true course of events (…) has been fully laid befo, near Exeter, 04-12-1889
  • 1352.

    Letter from John Rose Troup to HMS, large account of what happened at Yambuya during Stanley's absence, underlining he was not responsible for the disaster to the rear guard, near Exeter, Devonshire, 04-03-1890
  • 1353.

    Letter from HMS to John Rose Troup, contradicting Troup's "intemperate" version of the events at Yambuya, begging him "to avoid dragging me against my will to a Court of Justice", Cairo, 13-03-1890
  • 1354.

    Letter [duplicate] from John Rose Troup to HMS, proposing to write a more moderate statement concerning the events in the rear guard, near Exeter, 27-03-1890
  • 1355.

    Letter from John Rose Troup to HMS, regarding his explanation of the events at Yambuya, "I see it is impossible to modify those statements in the direction that you now indicate", near Exeter, 17-04-1890
  • 1356.

    Letter from John Rose Troup to HMS, informing him of a letter he sent to the London newspapers after having read an article by Stanley in Scribner's Magazine, near Exeter, 30-05-1890
    Note: Enclosed "copy of letter to newspapers"
  • 1357.

    Letter from John Rose Troup to HMS, requesting him to publicly retract certain misstatements in In Darkest Africa, near Exeter, 03-07-1890
  • 1358.

    Letter from John Rose Troup to William Mackinnon, asking him to use his influence to induce Stanley to recognise his services publicly, near Exeter, 27-05-1890
  • 1359.

    Letters from Stanley's solicitors Woodhouse, Trower, Freeling & Parkin to HMS, concerning the case against John R. Troup, s.l., 1890 (7 pieces)
  • 1360.

    Letters from John Greenfield (solicitor of John R. Troup) to Woodhouse, Trower, Freeling & Parkin (Stanley's solicitors), concerning the case "Stanley v. Troup", s.l., 1890 (3 pieces)
  • 1361.

    "List of Papers enclosed", handwriting of John Rose Troup, s.l., 06-03-1890
  • 1408.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to HMS, enclosing a note from John R. Troup, "my object is if possible to preserve good feeling among all the members of your Staff (…)", mentioning an interview he had with Lord Salisbury about the delimitation of spheres, London, 04-06-1890
  • 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
  • 2078.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to HMS, expressing his grief at the death of Eugène Janssen, about the benefit of a war of France with China, the probability of his coming again to the Congo, introducing John Rose Troup to him ("a wise gentlemanly fellow"), asking him to "write me just one lit, London, 14-09-1883