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78 archives found for 'Livingstone Bruce, Agnes'
  • 5891.

    Obituaries Agnes Livingstone Bruce, [?], 1912
  • 27.

    COPY BOOK (May - June 1874), 46 pp., incomplete, 8vo

    Copy-letters from HMS, written at the Langham Hotel, London, to Robert Rae, Sec. National Temperance League (1), Joseph J. Green (1), J. Housden (1), Jeffrey, Major College Oxford (1), Lieut. Cecil Murphy, Royal Artillery, Aden (1), Joseph Wiggins (1), Nick Nelson (1), "my dear Larrie" (1), Virginia Ambella (1), John Spencer Longden (1), Alice Pike (2), J. R. Partridge (1), Rev. John Conder (1), George Albert Henty (1), A. B. Swinburne (1), Jasper Smith, U.S. Consul Funchal (1), Arthur Laing (1), Agnes Livingstone (1), Richard R. Holmes, Librarian to Her Majesty (1), Messrs. Chapman & Hall (1), William Blackwood & Son, Publishers (1), Smith & Elder (1), Edward Marston (1), Miss Heilbron (1) and John Messenger (1)
  • 31.

    COPYING BOOK "no. 6" (September - October 1875), marbled wrapper, 26 pp., incomplete, 4to

    Copy-letters by HMS to Roswell Smith (1), Edward Marston (1), Emilia Jane Webb (1), Agnes Livingstone (1) and James J. O'Kelly (1)
  • 77.

    ADDRESS BOOK, pocket notebook (c. 1885-1890), 16mo, green leather, ink and pencil, 23 pp.

    Containing among others addresses of William Hoffman, William Mackinnon, Agnes Livingstone Bruce, Dorothy Tennant, Greenleaf Webb Appleton, also a few memoranda
  • 6023.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, on Stanley's illness, 11-07-1896, Edinburgh
  • 6024.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of Dunollie, about her holiday in Norway, 01-10-1896, Edinburgh
  • 6025.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, about William G. Stairs's role in the Belgian takeover of Katanga, John Moffat's opinion of Stanley's Autobiography, 22-03-1910, Edinburgh

    Enclosed newspaper cutting: "How England lost Katanga", Nyasaland Times
  • 6028.

    Letters from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, concerning a possible memorial being raised to Stanley, August - September 1904, s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6175.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6188.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 11-05-1904 [in env.], Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6222.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 22-05-1904, London
  • 6242.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904 (2), Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6453.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 28-03-1910, Edinburgh
  • 6835.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Gertrude Tennant, 12-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6836.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Gertrude Tennant, 12-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyleshire, [copy; in duplicate]
  • 492.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, asking him to forward her father's letters as soon as possible, Kelly, Wemyss Bay by Greenock, 29-07-1872
  • 493.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking him for her father's letters and diary, Kelly, Wemyss Bay by Greenock, 03-08-1872
  • 494.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, mentioning her indignity with the people who cast doubts on the authenticity of her father's letters, Kelly, Wemyss Bay by Greenock, 06-08-1872
  • 495.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking Stanley for the photographs of himself and expressing her wish of seeing him in person, Hamilton, 23-08-1872
  • 496.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, mentioning her brother Tom's illness, Hamilton, 10-09-1872
  • 497.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, expressing her disappointment of not having seen him at Durris, about her brother Tom's illness, Hamilton, 12-09-1872
  • 498.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, "I do not think I shall receive you quite so coldly (…)", Hamilton, 14-09-1872
  • 499.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, sending her apologies for having misdirected a letter to him, Hamilton, 23-09-1872
  • 500.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, sending him a note of her uncle John "to show you that none of the Livingstones ever dreamed of doubting you", on her brother Tom's illness, Hamilton, 08-10-1872
  • 501.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, "we are all looking forward with great pleasure to your visit on the 24th ", Hamilton, 15-10-1872
  • 502.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, "I need not say how much we all enjoyed seeing you", Hamilton, 05-11-1872
  • 503.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, about their present to him [i.e. a locket], Hamilton, 07-11-1872
  • 504.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking him for the copy of his "beautiful book" [How I Found Livingstone], mentioning two Expeditions being sent out to her father ("is it not too late to send them now, especially as you gave Papa all that he needed?"), her confession in a letter to h, Milton of Campsie, 25-11-1872
  • 505.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, expressing her disappointment not to have heard from her father, news from her family, asking him whether he had her father's cap in London, mentioning the lessening of her anxiety about her father, "I am like a new creature and that is your doing they s, Milton Bridge near Edinburgh, 16-01-1873
  • 506.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, "I do hope [Livingstone] will find the sources of the Nile (…) lest I am afraid if it turns out to be the Congo he will stay longer to discover the sources", on her meeting with the Princess Louise and Marquis of Lorne, her brother Tom's stay at Cairo, Edinburgh, 05-03-1873
  • 507.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking him for the locket he sent her, expressing her hope to see him when he returns "if it is true that you are to be the manager of a new newspaper in London!", about her brother Tom having found a very good situation in a cotton firm in Alexandria,, Kelly, Wemyss Bay, 19-05-1873
  • 508.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking Stanley for his search for the grave of her brother Robert [in the US], news from her brother Tom in Alexandria and his telling about a quarrel between Samuel Baker and the Khedive, "I do hope before long we shall hear some news of Papa", mentio, Hamilton, 30-09-1873
  • 509.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, expressing her sorrow at the death of her father, Brixton Hill, 19-03-1874
  • 510.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, about her sorrow at the death of her father, Brixton Hill, 25-03-1874
  • 511.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, "if you could conveniently come this evening instead of tomorrow it would suit me better", Brixton, 17-04-1874
  • 512.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, thanking him for what he has written in the Graphic, "we hope that you will come and see us here again before you start on your travels", Brixton, 25-04-1874
  • 513.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, begging of him never to mention to anyone the revelations by her father about her, Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 15-05-1874
  • 514.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, about the revelations made by David Livingstone to Stanley about her, "you know more even than I thought you did", Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 21-05-1874
  • 515.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, asking him whether her father "meant the Journal to be my exclusive property in the event of his death", Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 05-06-1874
  • 516.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to HMS, wishing him a god speed on his journey, mentioning an article by Clements Markham with insinuations about slave chains, Campbelton, 12-08-1874
  • 517.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, expressing her joy at Stanley's safe arrival at St. Paul de Loanda, news from her family, South Queensferry, 18-09-1877
  • 518.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, inviting him to her home, news from her family, on the "grand failure" of Horace Waller's editing of "the book" [Livingstone's Last Journals], expressing her anger at the refusal by the Royal Geographical Society to accept Livingstone's notes, Edinburgh, 31-01-1878
  • 519.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, offering her father's sextant to him, Edinburgh, 21-11-1878
  • 520.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, congratulating him on the EPRE, on the loss of "poor Oswell" and Emilia Jane Webb, Edinburgh, 15-01-1890
  • 521.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding an alleged crime by Stanley's valet Ronald Stewart, Edinburgh, 20-06-1890
  • 522.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, forwarding a request from a cousin who is Lady Principal of a Missionary High School into Ceylon, Edinburgh, 26-06-1891
  • 523.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, about her husband Alexander's illness, Edinburgh, 26-11-[1893]
  • 524.

    Telegram from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, announcement of the death of her husband [Alexander Low Bruce], Edinburgh, 28-11-1893
  • 525.

    Letter [draft] from HMS to Agnes Livingstone Bruce, condoling her on the death of her husband Alexander Low Bruce, "every man whom I could call friend is gone", London, 28-11-1893
  • 526.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, reminiscences of her deceased husband Alexander Low Bruce, Edinburgh, 10-02-1894
  • 527.

    Letter [incomplete] from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, about the "sad accounts" of Lady Mackinnon and her children's studies, Edinburgh, [c. 1894]
  • 528.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, about Stanley's election success, Edinburgh, 17-07-1895
  • 529.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, about a Committee being formed to collect funds for the Livingstone Memorial, her journey at the Cape, Edinburgh, 15-11-1898
  • 530.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, informing of a Mr. Israel coming to see Stanley about the Livingstone Memorial, Edinburgh, 22-11-1898
  • 531.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding the forming of a Livingstone Memorial Committee, Edinburgh, 22-12-1898
  • 532.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding a Livingstone Memorial Mission and the sending of a portion of the tree on which Livingstone's name was cut, Edinburgh, 24-02-1899
  • 533.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding a Livingstone Medical Mission, mentioning William Frederick Webb's illness, Edinburgh, 01-03-1899
  • 534.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, concerning the heritage of William Frederick Webb, on the "Byron curse" still resting on Newstead, Edinburgh, 09-03-1899
  • 535.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, "I confess I am disappointed that the Lord Provost wishes to delay till October", Edinburgh, 07-04-1899
  • 536.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding the getting of funds for the Livingstone Memorial, mentioning research work by [ ] Livingstone in the Public Health Laboratory of the Edinburgh University, Loch Awe, Argyleshire, 15-04-1899
  • 537.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, telling him how "when it comes to touching their pockets" some people "forget" her father's memory, her opposition to the Royal Geographical Society getting the section of the Livingstone tree, mentioning her removal to a larger house, Edinburgh, 06-05-1899
  • 538.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, asking him to send a Livingstone Memorial Fund circular letter to her uncle, Edinburgh, 11-05-1899
  • 539.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, "I am very glad to hear Lord Balfour is interested [in the Livingstone Memorial Fund]", Edinburgh, 14-05-1899
  • 540.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, regarding statements in the Scotsman on the Livingstone Memorial, Edinburgh, 14-05-1899
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "The heart of Dr Livingstone", Scotsman
  • 541.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, insisting to adopt Sir Clements Markham's suggestion regarding the Livingstone Memorial, Edinburgh, 21-05-1899
  • 542.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, congratulating him on the Order of the Bath, enclosing her subscription towards the Livingstone Memorial, Edinburgh, 03-06-1899
  • 543.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, "I prefer your idea of a [Livingstone] Memorial", Edinburgh, 18-07-1899
  • 544.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, thanking him for being one of Aleck Livingstone Bruce's referees, London, 26-08-1899
  • 545.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, on an exhibition in London of the Livingstone College, the death of her uncle John Livingstone, Edinburgh, 08-09-1899
  • 546.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, "I am very glad to hear the [Livingstone] Memorial is to be taken up again", on Aleck Livingstone Bruce being medically examined for the War Office, Edinburgh, 30-03-1900
  • 547.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, "I am very sorry to hear you are resigning your [House of Commons] Seat", regarding the section of the Livingstone tree sent to London, Edinburgh, 29-05-1900
  • 548.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, thanking him and his wife for their "kind sympathy (…) in our sorrow", about the Congo Railway, Edinburgh, 19-06-1900
  • 549.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to HMS, enclosing a letter from Lady Chermside [Geraldine Webb], London, 10-07-1900
  • 550.

    Letter from HMS to Agnes Livingstone Bruce, returning Lady Chermside's [Geraldine Webb] letter to her, "I think we have more than we actually need for the [Livingstone] Memorial", London, 10-07-1900
  • 551.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone to Edward Marston, "I received the locket safely", Kelly, Wemyss Bay, 16-05-1873
  • 552.

    Letter from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to [Edwin Arnold?], expressing her pleasure with the success of Stanley's Anglo-American Expedition, South Queensferry, 24-07-1877
  • 553.

    Correspondence Agnes Livingstone Bruce with Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, on a possible memorial being raised to Stanley's memory, s.l., May 1904 (2 pieces)
  • 2334.

    Telegrams (59) congratulating HMS and Dorothy Tennant on Stanley's election victory, fastened, s.l., all dated 16-07-1895
    Note: Telegrams sent by (among others) Agnes Livingstone Bruce, Frederic and Eveleen Myers, Alfred Comyn Lyall, Florence Westbury, Colonel Euan Smith and Sir George Taubman Goldie