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46 archives found for 'Winton, Sir Francis de'
  • 3847.

    Sir Francis de Winton, London, 05-08-1892
  • 4382.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Hillington (West Norfolk), 19-03-1900
  • 4466.

    Sir Francis de Winton, London, 23-06-[ ]
  • 5362.

    Scrapbook with numerous press cuttings (1886-1891) regarding the EPRE, Stanley's marriage, etc., also book reviews, illustrations, and an uncorrected proof of Sir Francis de Winton's report on The Congo Free State
  • 5699.

    "Sir. F. [Francis] de Winton on his African experience", Daily Chronicle, 04-01-1892
  • 5913.

    Francis DE WINTON, "Address to the Geographical Section of the British Association", in: The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society, s.d., 412-422
  • 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
  • 81.

    JOURNAL (12 July 1890 - 19 December 1901), black half morocco, ink, 480 pp., several pages heavily cancelled by Dorothy Tennant, 4to

    Closely written and extensive account of Stanley's life from his marriage on (12 July 1890) till the death of Major General Sir Francis de Winton (19 December 1901). Contains also lists of receipts from lecture tours, newspaper clippings, etc., the whole apparently transcribed by Stanley at a later date from earlier notebooks now lost
  • 6888.

    Letter from HMS to Henry Walter Bates (Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society), concerning a reading of Sir Francis de Winton's paper on the Congo Free State, 03-06-1886, London
  • 6978.

    Photograph of Stanley's departure from Vivi, June 1884, with (among others) HMS and Sir Francis de Winton, 10,1 x 16
  • 4579.

    Letters from Henry Percy Anderson (Foreign Office) to Sir Francis de Winton, s.l., December 1886 - January 1887 (2 pieces)
  • 4581.

    Letter from Sir Julian Pauncefote to Sir Francis de Winton, Foreign Office, London, 04-01-1887
  • 4582.

    Letter from Philip W. Currie to Sir Francis de Winton (Acting Secretary to the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition), on the transmission of ammunition for the EPRE, Foreign Office, London, 11-01-1887
  • 4585.

    Letters from Gray, Dawes & Co. (shipping agents) to Sir Francis de Winton, London, January 1887 (2 pieces)
  • 4662.

    On Col. [Francis] de Winton's Paper, speech supporting the Congo Railway, 1886, autograph draft, 14 pp., 4to
  • 3295.

    Sir Francis de Winton, London, 15-01-1887 [Telegram]
  • 3304.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Netherby, Longtown, Cumberland, 27-01-1887
  • 3312.

    Sir Francis de Winton, London, 15-06-1888
  • 3342.

    Francis de Winton, Embekelweni (Swazieland), 03-12-1889
  • 3418.

    Sir Francis de Winton, War Office, 13-02-1890
  • 3424.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Quarter Master General, War Office, 25-02-1890
  • 3438.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Horse Guards, War Office, 12-03-1890
  • 3812.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Winkfield (Windsor), 26-04-1892
  • 3813.

    Sir Francis de Winton, Winkfield (Windsor), 29-04-1892
  • 5204.

    Stanley's departure from Vivi, with (among others) HMS and Sir Francis de Winton, June 1884, 10,9 x 17,5

    mounted on card, pencil inscriptions
  • 661.

    Letter [with translation dated 28-03] from Leopold II to HMS, regretting Stanley not remaining longer in Africa, on the sending of Sir Francis de Winton to the Congo, Brussels, 27-03-1884
  • 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
  • 1024.

    Letter from Albert Thys to HMS, sending him a copy of a letter from Sir Francis de Winton about the transport of the Stanley, informing him of an honour conferred on Louis Valcke by King Leopold, Brussels, 24-02-1885
  • 1035.

    Letter [copy] from Colonel Strauch to Colonel Sir Francis de Winton, informing him of his appointment as Administrator-General of the Congo State, Expédition internationale du Haut-Congo, Brussels, 28-03-1884
  • 1036.

    Letter from Sir Francis de Winton (Administrator-General of the Congo Free State) to HMS, informing him of his arrival at Vivi, Expédition internationale du Haut-Congo, Vivi, 05-05-1884
  • 1037.

    Letter from Sir Francis de Winton (Administrator-General of the Congo Free State) to HMS, remarks on the status and duties of the members of the Congo Association, Expédition internationale du Haut-Congo, Vivi, 05-05-1884
  • 1038.

    Letter from Sir Francis de Winton (Administrator-General of the Congo Free State) to HMS, bidding Stanley farewell and inviting him to visit his wife in Camberley, Vivi, May 1884
  • 1039.

    Letter from Sir Francis de Winton (Administrator-General of the Congo Free State) to HMS, account of his expedition to the Stanley Pool, arguing against elephant hunting in the Congo, Camp village Kimpana, 01-07-1884
  • 1051.

    Letter from Thomas James Comber to HMS, informing him of his return from Africa, expressing his gratefulness to Stanley and Sir Francis de Winton "for securing to us our ground on such a good permanent basis", London, 21-01-1885
  • 1340.

    Letter from Assad Farran (interpreter on the EPRE) to [?], regarding the charge of abetting cannibalism against James S. Jameson, the order given to him by Sir Francis de Winton to sign a declaration that the story was untrue, Cairo, 15-01-1890
  • 1341.

    Letter from Andrew Jameson (brother of James S. Jameson) to Sir Francis de Winton, regarding Stanley being in possession of his brother's private diaries and papers, London, 24-02-1890
  • 1346.

    Letter [copy] from HMS to Sir Francis de Winton, regarding James S. Jameson's diaries, Cairo, 05-03-1890
  • 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
  • 1413.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to HMS, about his rest, his meeting with King Leopold, "the time may come when you will perhaps (…) take up the work of the I.B.E.A.Co. [Imperial British East Africa Company]", questioning the qualities of Francis de Winton, Portree, Skye, 09-10-1890
  • 1487.

    Letter from HMS to George S. Mackenzie, introducing to him an applicant for commercial employment in Africa, London, 18-02-1903
  • 1858.

    Three telegrams [each in envelop] testifying to Stanley's stay in Brussels on December 30th 1886, s.l, 1893 [Telegram]
    Note: Telegrams from [ ] Dremel (?) to [ ] Hawkes, Brussels, 27-10-1893; Comte Paul de Borchgrave to HMS, Brussels, 27-10-1893; and Francis de Winton to HMS, Glasbury, 28-10-1893
  • 2014.

    Letter of recommendation [copied by Hoffman] from Francis de Winton in favour of William Hoffman, Imperial British East Africa Company, Mombasa, 06-01-1891
  • 2058.

    Letter from James Augustus Grant to HMS, showing his approval of Stanley having taken Tippu Tip and forty followers with him ("a grand piece of diplomacy"), stating that the EPRE "will just have a 'walk over' without obstacle of any kind", about the newspapers that are allowed to receive Stanle, London, 26-02-1887
  • 2347.

    Sir Francis de Winton, London, 03-06-1899