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  • 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
  • 6921.

    Letter from HMS to Kenrie B. Murray , asking him to inform Mr. Buckingham that he can't be present at "such a Debate" , 29-10-1884 , London
  • 6922.

    Letter from Rochus Schmidt to HMS , begging of him to advert one of the English publishers to translate his book on German East Africa , 05-09-1892 , Berlin
  • 6923.

    Letter from HMS to Edward Marston , about Rochus Schmidt and his book on German East Africa, "he has had a good deal of stirring personal experiences which if related as they might have been by a Kipling or a Stevenson would sell well" , 12-09-1892 , Cambridge
  • 6924.

    Letter from HMS to Edward Marston , about the lack of time to undertake the book Marston suggested, his wearing Parliamentary work , 14-03-1896 , London
  • 6925.

    Letter from HMS to James Gordon Bennett Jr. , informing him of his arrival at Zanzibar, complaining about the absence of letters and pecuniary assistance, describing his interviews with American Consul Webb and British Consul John Kirk, concluding "that it is my duty to go after him [Livingstone] to meet him, to interview him, & to do something in the way of exploration myself", with a list of expenses to Ujiji and back, calculated for one year , 17-01-1871 , Zanzibar Town, Zanzibar Island
  • 6926.

    Letter from HMS to James Gordon Bennett Jr. , informing him of his return at Zanzibar and confirming "that success has crowned your enterprise" , 18-05-1872 , U.S. Consulate, Zanzibar
  • 6927.

    Contract offered by HMS to natives of Zanzibar "in the capacity of porters, servants and soldiers" , 138 names with their referees and their wages , 15-11-1874
  • 6928.

    Newspaper cutting , "Deux lettres de Stanley seront vendues aux enchères cette semaine à Londres" , 27-06-1939 , La Gazette
  • 6929.

    Letter from HMS to John Richard Robinson , "I was grieved not to see you at the superb dinner given last night at the Burlington" , 20-01-1887 , London
  • 6930.

    Letter from HMS to Gerald Christy , "I am not prepared to launch out this season on a course (…) as I must hold myself in readiness for the interests of my party as a Parliamentary Candidate" , 13-10-1893 , London
  • 6931.

    Letter from HMS to Gerald Christy , "having been elected Member [in the House of Commons], I am obliged to decline all offers of lecturing" , 24-07-1895 , London
  • 6932.

    Notes by Dorothy Tennant and HMS , about Stanley's sickness at Biarritz from 21-09 till 01-10-1898
  • 6933.

    Letter from R. H. Mardon to W. Hughes , on Stanley's lectures at Carnarvon and Wrexham , 20-12-1886 , Southfield, Westbury on Trym, near Bristol
  • 6934.

    Letter from Henry Walter Bates to HMS , "I send you herewith proof of your paper (…) hope you were pleased with your magnificent reception on Monday" , 09-05-1890 , Royal Geographical Society, London