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Henry Morton Stanley : correspondence.

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  • 2463.

    Letter from HMS to Fred Thesiger (Adjunct-General of the Abyssinian Field Force) , stating that he will remain for the present with the Commander in Chief [General Sir Robert Napier], answer by Fred Thesiger included , Camp Antalo , 19-02-1868

  • 2464.

    Letter from HMS to Captain Young (Paymaster) , "please acknowledge the receipt (…) for articles bought at General Sale of plunder taken from Magdala" , Abyssinian Field Force, Camp Musgee , 11-05-1868

  • 2465.

    Letter from HMS to Colonel Anderson , "a trunk was taken to your room which should have been put in the cab", asking him to look "now and then" at the two receipts he sent him , Paris , 23-10-1868

  • 2466.

    Letter [incomplete] from HMS to [?] , Enclosed invitation of the President of the Cortes and the Commission of Interior Government to attend the promulgation of the new Constitution of Spain , Madrid , [06-06-1869] [ put in a sheet with comment ]

    Note: Enclosed invitation of the President of the Cortes and the Commission of Interior Government to attend the promulgation of the new Constitution of Spain

  • 2467.

    Letter from HMS to Don Gonsalez , regarding a telegram which did not go , Madrid , 10-09-1869

  • 2468.

    Letter [sponge paper copy; originally part of a letter book] from HMS to Jacob Heshmesh , announcing his departure for Zanzibar, praising his servant Selim , Jerusalem, Turkey , 07-10-1870

  • 2469.

    Letter from HMS to John W. Shaw , informing him of the safe arrival of the expedition and ordering him to guard Livingstone's stores , Ujiji , 14-11-1871

  • 2470.

    Letter [probably dictated] from HMS to Lieutenant W. Codrington Forsyth , informing him about his inability to join his social gathering , Seychelles Islands , 27-06-1872

  • 2471.

    Letter [typewritten draft, pencil corrections] from HMS to Alex F. Shepherd , mentioning his having found Livingstone, confirming allegations by Captain Fraser against John Kirk, "a jealous and vindictive enemy to Livingstone" , "Homeward Bound Between Seychelles & Aden. Str. Mei-Kong" , 14-07-1872

  • 2472.

    Letter from HMS to John Murray , regarding a publication about the finding of Livingstone , London , 07-08-1872

  • 2473.

    Letter from HMS to John Murray , explaining why he choose to close a contract for How I Found Livingstone with Sampson Low & Co. , London , August 1872

  • 2474.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to Augustus Sparhawk , "see that the Arabs get their exact monies and no more nor less" , Ujiji, Central Africa , 17-08-1876

  • 2475.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to Smith, Payne & Smiths , regarding the cheques drawn on their firm , "On Lake Tanganika at Ujiji, Central Africa" , 17-08-1876

  • 2476.

    Letter [typewritten draft, pencil corrections] from HMS to the Editors of the Daily Telegraph and New York Herald , attacking statements made by Colonel Charles Chaillé Long on Uganda and King Mtesa , Loanda, West Coast of Africa , 19-09-1877

  • 2477.

    Letter [typewritten draft, pencil corrections] from HMS to Edward King , about his having succeeded "in piercing that dense cloud of mystery that hung over the Western half of Africa", complaints about the "tyranny of sentiment" in England , "At Sea on board H.M.S. Industry" , 02-10-1877