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1338 archives found for 'Tennant, Dorothy'
  • 323.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging of him to continue his election campaign, "once in the House you would do great service to Africa", London, [06]-[01-1893?]
  • 4318.

    George Grey, s.l., 13-08-1898
    Note: Put in an envelop by Dorothy Tennant wih text: “Last note of Sir G. Grey”
  • 5245.

    HMS and Dorothy Tennant, leaning throught the window of the Pulman Car , at Monterey, California, 19-03-1891, 19,5 x 24,3

    mounted on card
  • 5246.

    HMS and Dorothy Tennant, watching through the window of the Pulman Car, at Monterey, California, 19-03-1891, 19,5 x 24,3

    mounted on card
  • 5247.

    HMS and Dorothy Tennant, watching through the window of the Pulman Car, black and white copy, at Monterey, California, 19-03-1891, 19 x 24

    mounted on cardboard
  • 5248.

    HMS and Dorothy Tennant, watching through the window of the Pulman Car, close-up of their heads, at Monterey, California, 19-03-1891, 14,4 x 21,3

    mounted on cardboard
  • 5251.

    Dorothy Tennant in Milan, close-up, 1896, 21,3 x 16,1

    three-quarter view, mounted on cardboard, pencil inscription on the reverse
  • 5252.

    Dorothy Tennant in Milan, posing, 1896, 21,5 x 15

    full-face, mounted on cardboard, pencil inscription on the reverse
  • 5253.

    Dorothy Tennant, close-up, 15,7 x 11,7

    profile, mounted on cardboard, ink inscription "direct from life by Mrs. F. W. H. Myers [Eveleen Myers]"
  • 5254.

    Dorothy Tennant, young age, 14,1 x 9,8

    profile, cabinet photograph, mounted on card
  • 5255.

    Dorothy Tennant, 14,7 x 9

    profile, mounted on cardboard, ink inscription on the reverse "Fredr. Hollyer 9 Pembroke Sqre Kensington W"
  • 5286.

    "I think this is the workhouse where Stanley was put as a child" (Dorothy Tennant), round frame, diameter 19

    copy
  • 5292.

    Grave of HMS, 18-05-1904, 10,7 x 15,3

    mounted on cardboard, ink inscription by Dorothy Tennant
  • 5296.

    HMS in the Spring of 1865 [in envelop with comment by Dorothy Tennant], oval frame, 2 x 1

    framed in passe partout, ink inscription on the reverse by Dorothy Tennant
  • 5303.

    HMS, indoors, sitting next to Dorothy Tennant, both holding a book, 29,3 x 24,8

    copy
  • 5319.

    HMS and Dorothy Tennant, sitting outdoors, on their honeymoon at Mechet Court, September 1929, 21,3 x 16,3

    ink inscription by Henry Curtis on the reverse, "re-photograph from the original of 1890"
  • 5328.

    Dorothy Tennant, 15,9 x 10,7

    profile, mounted on cardboard
  • 5329.

    Dorothy Tennant, sitting, 40 x 34,8

    profile, copy
  • 5372.

    Scrapbook entitled Autobiography of Henry M. Stanley, press cuttings from 1909-10, with index, contains also two letters addressed to Dorothy Tennant, and a reprint from the Dictionary of National Biography written by Sidney Low (1913), 76 pp.
  • 5485.

    "Miss Dorothy Tennant the Betrothed of Mr. H. M. Stanley", Penny Illustrated Paper, 21-06-1890
  • 5552.

    "Mr. Stanley's wedding - Miss Dorothy Tennant, the bride-elect", The Graphic, 11-07-1890
  • 5558.

    "Mr. Stanley and Miss Dorothy Tennant", The Queen, 12-07-1890
  • 5591.

    "Marriage of Mr. H. M. Stanley and Miss Dorothy Tennant at Westminster Abbey", The Pictorial World, 17-07-1890
  • 5623.

    [Sir John Millais's portrait of Dorothy Tennant], The Pall Mall Gazette, 09-08-1890
  • 5626.

    [Articles bearing the name of Dorothy Tennant], Modern Society, 06-09-1890
  • 5709.

    [Interview with Dorothy Tennant], some pencil notes by Dorothy Tennant, [?], [20-01-1892]
  • 5782.

    [Dorothy Tennant painting], [?], 05-10-1892
  • 5783.

    "The new gallery" [Dorothy Tennant painting], Field, 08-10-1892
  • 5784.

    "Items for ladies" [Dorothy Tennant painting], Manchester Courier, 08-10-1892
  • 5846.

    "Mottoes of Well-known Men and Women" [including Stanley and Dorothy Tennant], Cassell's Saturday Journal, 12-09-1900
  • 5856.

    "The late Sir Henry Stanley" [condolence letter Apolo Kagwa Katikiro to Dorothy Tennant], [in twofold], The Times, 16-07-1904
  • 5896.

    "Surrender of Dar-Es-Salaam. Last German Colony", [in envelop], ["Bula Matari's Africa. The Hun part wrested from the Germans" - Dorothy Tennant], The Daily Mail, 05-09-1916
  • 5676.

    “Stanley’s early life. A remarkable story that may explain the explorer’s queer actions”, [New Orleans Daily States], [16-04]-1891
  • 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
  • 79.

    JOURNAL in Lett's Diary N° 3. 1886 (18 June - 27 September 1886), green cloth, ink, 20 pp., first half of the diary excised, two leaves detached, 4to

    Containing a record of Stanley's social engagements, including a note of his first proposal to Dorothy Tennant (14 August)
  • 80.

    LETTER BOOK, containing sponge paper copies of letters by HMS (May 1886 - January 1887), 110 pp., on loose sheets, 4to

    Copy-letters from HMS to Gen. Henry S. Sanford (2), Dr. Carl Peters (1), Anton Greshoff (2), Sec. of the Royal Geographical Society (1), O. L. Stephen (1), James Bryce (2), Major Vetch (1), Edward King (1), James Francis Hutton (4), William Mackinnon (2), Anthony Bannister Swinburne (2), Dorothy Tennant (1), Whigh? (1), G. H. Leane (1), D. E. Davenport (1), John Baker (1), “Miss E.E.C. and Miss S.C. and Mr. & Mrs. M. with Miss J. included” (1), Baroness von Donop (1), E. C. Stead (1), “Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress” (1), Henrietta Stannard (1), John Dixon (1), Henry S. Wellcome (1), Mrs. Harford (1), Mary Amelia Stone (1), Hannah Liebert (1) Count Paul de Borchgrave (2), Herbert Ward (1), Gertrude Sanford (1), Charles Duval (1), Major James B. Pond (2), Greenleaf Webb Appleton (2), George Lund (1), Edward Marston (1), Thomas W. Knox (2), Mrs. Swinburne (1), Emma Fellowes Taylor (1), [illegible] (1), Dr. Alexander Mackay (1), Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1), Leopold II (2), Sir Reginald Hanson (2), Smith, Payne & Smiths (1), Lord Wolseley (1) and Messrs. Taylor, Hoare, Taylor & Box (1)
  • 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
  • 82.

    NOTES AND DRAFTS (c. 1891), black leather, ink and pencil, 160 pp., oblong 8vo

    Miscellaneous autobiographical drafts, particularly for the first chapter of the Autobiography, also drafts concerning the EPRE, Edmund M. Barttelot and other officers, religion, African legends, newspapers, European life, etc.; with some sketches of tents and bridges; also a few entries by Dorothy Tennant
  • 86.

    JOURNAL of H.M. Stanley's first days in the House of Commons, sheets torn from a notebook and stapled into 5 gatherings, ink (12 - 23 August 1895), 56 pp., 8vo

    Daily notes containing an account of Stanley's first reactions to Parliament and its members, headed "14th Parliamentary Diary", some annotated in pencil by Dorothy Tennant (an edited version of this journal appeared in Stanley's Autobiography)
  • 5922.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Not labelled, 18 x 11,5 (1864 to 15-04-1873)

    With letters from Matthew Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Cobham, 05-06-[ ]; Denzil M. Stanley to Dorothy Tennant, [Seaford], [13-03-1900]; a press cutting; Denzil's drawing of a train, Jan. 1900
  • 5923.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume I (09-04-1873 to 09-03-1874)

    With a letter from Charles Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, London, 24-01-1872; a song "Dolly my Darling" written by Charles Tennant, c. 1858
  • 5924.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume II (10-03-1874 to 06-03-1875)

    With letters from Andrew W. Mulholland to Gertrude Tennant, Oxford Union Society, [06 or 13]-12-1874; Andrew W. Mulholland to Charles Coombe Tennant, Etonian Club, Oxford, 16-12-1874; Andrew W. Mulholland to Gertrude Tennant, s.l., 19-12-1874; some press cuttings; diary fragments and notes of Charles Tennant 1821, 1855 - 1873; a programme of Shakespearian tableaux
  • 5925.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume III (10-03-1875 to 07-03-1876)

    With a press cutting about Millais's painting of Dorothy; invitation to a University College ball at Oxford; envelop with John Bright's signature; visiting card Rev. Dr. Tremlett
  • 5926.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume IV (10-03-1876 to 09-03-1877)

    With a few press cuttings; also a list of supplies for Dorothy's aquarium
  • 5927.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume V (10-03-1877 to 09-03-1878)

    With announcement of the marriage between Andrew W. Mulholland and Amy H. Lubbock; obituary of Andrew W. Mulholland; visiting card of John Bright
  • 5928.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume VI (10-03-1878 to 09-03-1879)

    With an obituary of Margaret Tennant; a few press cuttings; inscription in Chinese; drawing
  • 5929.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume VII (10-03-1879 to 09-03-1880)

    Contains letter from Mayday Huxley to Dorothy Tennant, London, [April 1879]; small photos Charles Coombe Tennant and Dorothy
  • 5930.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume VIII (10-03-1880 to 09-03-1881)

    With letters from Charles Coombe Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, [Paris], [May 1880]; Benoît Constant Coquelin to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [Jan. 1881] [with env.]; Dorothy Tennant to [?], s.l., s.d. [draft]; Mrs. Guichard to Gertrude Tennant, [16-02-1881]; press cuttings about French actor Coquelin; concert and theatre programme, list of religious services in the Église Réformée de Paris; receipt for Coquelin
  • 5931.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume IX (10-03-1881 to 05-04-1882)

    With letters from Gertrude Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, London, 07-09-[1881]; Frederic W. H. Myers to Dorothy Tennant, Cambridge, 08-09-1881; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 09-09-1881; Dorothy Tennant to Benoît Constant Coquelin, London, 10-09-1881; Gertrude Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 21-09-1881; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, Cambridge, 22-09-1881; Marcille to Dorothy Tennant, Orléans, 18-12-1881 [with env.]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [1881?]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [1881?]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [1881?]; Gertrude Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [1881?] [incompl.]; Dorothy Tennant to Léon Gambetta, Paris, 28-02-1882 [draft]; Dorothy Tennant to [?], s.l., s.d. [draft]; Dorothy Tennant to Benoît Constant Coquelin, London, [1883]; Charles Coombe Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, Bex, Vaud, Switzerland, 04-09-1881; Charles Coombe Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, s.l., [1881]; Charles Coombe Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, s.l., [1881] [incompl.]; Charles Coombe Tennant to Madame Gronelius, s.l., [1881] [copy]; press cuttings about Léon Gambetta and French actor Coquelin; extract from Michelet's Histoire de la Révolution française; draft sketch by Dorothy
  • 5932.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume X (10-03-1882 to 23-04-1883)

    With letters from Benoît Constant Coquelin to Dorothy Tennant, [Paris], [02-10-1882] [with env.]; Benoît Constant Coquelin to Dorothy Tennant, [Paris], 25-08-1882 [with env.]; Lefranc to Dorothy Tennant, Carnac, 10-01-1883 [encl. ivory card]; "Best wishes for 1889"; New Year card; note by Charles Tennant about the market of gold
  • 5933.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XI (10-03-1883 to 05-03-1884)

    With a letter from Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, Cambridge, [June 1883]
  • 5934.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XII (10-03-1884 to 09-03-1885)

    With letters from John Bright to Dorothy Tennant, Rochdale, 02-12-1879; Rebecca Burt to Dorothy Tennant, Newcastle on Tyne, 11-08-1884; "Mary" to Dorothy Tennant, London, 02-10-1884; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, Cambridge, 28-10-1884; Jean Jacques Henner to Dorothy Tennant, Oberburnhaupt, [Oct. 1884] [with env.]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, Cambridge, 09-11-[1884]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 12-11-1884; Samuel Storey to Dorothy Tennant, Sunderland, 31-12-1884; Dorothy Tennant to Samuel Storey, London, [1884] [on the verso: two draft letters to Andrew Carnegie]; C. L. Currie to Dorothy Tennant, London, [20-01-1885]; C. Fitzgerald to Dorothy Tennant, London, 26-01-1885; C. Fitzgerald to Dorothy Tennant, London, 27-01-1885; C. Fitzgerald to Dorothy Tennant, London, 29-01-[1885]; Samuel Storey to Dorothy Tennant, London, [Jan. 1885]; Samuel Storey to Dorothy Tennant, House of Commons, 24-02-1885; Thomas Burt to Dorothy Tennant, House of Commons Library, 27-02-1885; C. Fitzgerald to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [1885]; Ada d'Erlach to Dorothy Tennant, Wärmland, Sweden, s.d.; James Nasmyth to Gertrude Tennant, Penshurst, Kent, 14-08-1884 [with env.]; press cuttings including Dorothy's drawings in the Weekly Echo, and her article "The People versus the Peers"; New Year card; note on ragamuffins; transcript of a poem by Heine and other verses; draft versions of letters to Andrew Carnegie
  • 5935.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XIII (10-03-1885 to 08-03-1886)

    With letters from Edward W. Hamilton to Dorothy Tennant, London, 20-03-1885; John Morley to Dorothy Tennant, London, 21-03-1885; Herbert Spencer to Dorothy Tennant, Brighton, [24-03-1885]; Frank H. Hill to Dorothy Tennant, London, 25-03-1885; Henry Thompson to Dorothy Tennant, London, 02-04-1885; George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, Privy Council Office, London, 04-04-1885; Rev. Francis de Soyres to Dorothy Tennant, Bristol, 10-06-1885; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Daily Telegraph, London, 18-06-1885; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Daily Telegraph, London, [18-06-1885]; William Gladstone to Dorothy Tennant, London, 20-06-1885; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Daily Telegraph, London, 17-07-1885; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 17-07-1885; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., [24-07-1885]; Edwin Arnold to Dorothy Tennant, Daily Telegraph, London, 02-10-1885; John Ruskin to Dorothy Tennant, Brantwood, Coniston, Lancashire, 14-11-1885; Samuel Storey to Dorothy Tennant, London, [17-12-1885]; John Morley to Dorothy Tennant, London, 26-12-1885; Samuel Storey to Dorothy Tennant, [?], 31-12-1885; Richard Holt Hutton to Dorothy Tennant, The Spectator Office, London, 01-01-1886; also Dorothy Tennant drawings in the Pall Mall Budget; some press cuttings; receipt of payment by the English Illustrated Magazine for Dorothy's drawings and article "The London Ragamuffin"
  • 5936.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XIV (10-03-1886 to 08-03-1887)

    With letters from George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, House of Commons, 29-03-1886; C. Fitzgerald to Dorothy Tennant, London, 07-04-1886; Dorothy Tennant to Catherine Gladstone, Neath, Glamorgan, 25-04-1886; John Morley to Dorothy Tennant, London, 17-05-1886; George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 31-05-1886; Charles Bowen to Dorothy Tennant, Athenæum Club, London, [May 1886]; George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, Wallington, [03-07-1886]; George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 11-07-1886; Lord Wolseley to Dorothy Tennant, London, 24-01-1887; press cuttings about the Home Rule debate and the EPRE; invitation card for the Royal Academy of Arts
  • 5937.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XV (10-03-1887 to 11-03-1888)

    With letters from George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, London, 24-03-1887; William Gladstone to Dorothy Tennant, London, 30-03-1887; Frank Holl to Dorothy Tennant, London, 31-03-1887; Frank Holl to Dorothy Tennant, London, 03-04-1887; 37 letters from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, August-October 1887; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, London, [23-02-1888]; Eveleen Myers to Gertrude Tennant, Felixstowe, 26-08-1887; a few press cuttings; drawing of Alfred C. Lyall by Dorothy Tennant; drawing pen; poem by Coleridge; Christmas card
  • 5938.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XVI (10-03-1888 to 09-03-1889)

    With letters from Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, Canterbury, 01-09-[1888]; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, Canterbury, 02-09-[1888]; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, India Office, London, [prob. 06-11-1888]; George Otto Trevelyan to Dorothy Tennant, London, 09-11-1888; William Gladstone to Dorothy Tennant, London, [c. 26-11-1888]; William Gladstone to Dorothy Tennant, House of Commons, London, 05-12-1888; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, London, 26-12-1888
  • 5939.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XVII (10-03-1889 to 03-03-1890)

    With letters from Lowes Dickinson to Dorothy Tennant, London, 26-03-[1889]; Dorothy Tennant to Alfred C. Lyall, London, 20-04-1889; Barbara Webb to Dorothy Tennant, Rome, 28-04-[1889] [with env.]; Dorothy Tennant to Alfred C. Lyall, [Neath], 05-09-1889 [draft]; Dorothy Tennant to Alfred C. Lyall, Neath, [1889] [draft]; Dorothy Tennant to Alfred C. Lyall, Neath, Glamorgan, [1889?] [draft]; Dorothy Tennant to Alfred C. Lyall, s.l., [1889?] [draft]; Charles Norman Fay to Dorothy Tennant, Chicago Gas Trust Company, New York Office, New York, 06-02-1890; a few press cuttings; photographs (with reproductions) of Alfred C. Lyall in 1889 and a Stanley election meeting; violets from Shelley's grave, received from Alfred C. Lyall [in env.]
  • 5940.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XVIII (10-03-1890 to 04-10-1891)

    With letters from Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, Savile Club, London, 19-11-1890 [with env.]; Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 18-12-[1890] [incompl. copy]; John Hay to Dorothy Tennant, Washington, [Dec. 1890]; Dorothy Tennant to Richardson, Montreal, 11-01-1891; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, Athenæum Club, London, 13-01-1891; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, Athenæum Club, London, 05-02-1891; William Mackinnon to Frederic W. H. Myers, Balinakill, Clachan, Argyllshire, 02-01-1891; press cuttings on Stanley's Lecture Tour in America; Stanley's route on his 1890-91 U.S. lecture tour; birth announcement cards; table cards "Mrs. Stanley" and "The President"; memorandum Second National Bank to Stanley; short note in Swahili
  • 5941.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Not labelled (10-03-1890 to 13-04-1890)
  • 5942.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Volume XIX (20-10-1891 to 11-10-1895)

    With letters from Edward S. Holden to Dorothy Tennant, Lick Observatory, University of California, Mount Hamilton, 12-10-1891; [?] to HMS and Dorothy Tennant, New South Wales, 22-11-1891; George Grey to Dorothy Tennant, Parnell, 04-01-1892 [telegr.]; George Grey to Dorothy Tennant, Parnell, 05-01-1892; Dorothy Tennant to William Gladstone, Neath, South Wales, 04-10-1892 [copy]; William Gladstone to Dorothy Tennant, Chester, 07-10-1892 [with env.]; Dorothy Tennant to [?], Wanganui, [1892]; Lord Aberdare to Dorothy Tennant, Duffryn, Mountain Ash, South Wales, 10-01-1893; Thomas Henry Huxley to Dorothy Tennant, Eastbourne, 03-02-1893 [with env.]; Lord Aberdare to Dorothy Tennant, London, 11-02-1893; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, London, 14-04-1893 [with env.]; Arthur Balfour to Dorothy Tennant, London, 21-03-1895 [telegr.]; Joseph Chamberlain to Dorothy Tennant, London, 21-03-1895; Baron Alphonse de Courcel to Dorothy Tennant, Ambassade de France, à Londres, 21-03-1895; Lord Roberts to Dorothy Tennant, Kingsbury, Middlesex, 21-03-1895; Margot Asquith to Dorothy Tennant, London, 22-03-1895; Sir Henry Doulton to Dorothy Tennant, London, 23-03-1895; Alfred C. Lyall to Dorothy Tennant, s.l., s.d. [fragm.]; George Grey to HMS, Parnell, 05-01-1891; William Gilbert to HMS, Moonee Ponds, 13-11-1891; William Mackinnon to HMS, Auckland, 04-01-1892 [telegr.]; Lord Acton to Gertrude Tennant, The Athenæum, London, 21-03-1895; press cuttings relating to Stanley's addresses, Uganda, etc.; lecture flyers, invitations, etc.
  • 5943.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, A few entries torn from a volume (12-08 to 25-09-1895)

    With a cartoon of HMS 'In Darkest Parliament'; two tickets for a Unionist meeting; "Extracts from Mr. Chamberlain's speech in North Lambeth"; separate diary entries for June and July 1895
  • 5944.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Typescript volume of extracts of Diary Volumes V and VI (1877-1879)
  • 5945.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Carbon copy of the typescript volume of extracts of Diary Volumes V and VI (1877-1879)
  • 5946.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Index book listing person names that appear in Diary Volume III
  • 5947.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Notebook with autograph transcripts from works of literature, philosophy, etc., began by Gertrude Tennant in 1836 and continued by Dorothy Tennant from c. 1873, some press cuttings fastened in, also a few loose pages
  • 5948.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Commonplace book Dorothy Tennant, with two pp. in Auguste Beernaert's autograph, some loose papers, a letter from Dorothy Tennant to Sir George (?), visiting cards
  • 5949.

    Autograph journals (24 x 19,5) of Dorothy Tennant, containing daily accounts of her life, written in the form of letters to her deceased father, Account book Dorothy Tennant, 1909-1918, containing various loose papers, correspondence relating to the Income Tax, Cuyutlan Gold Mines Co., receipts on account of the Super-Tax, a sugar card, accounts, memoranda, pictures
  • 5950.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, "[Stanley] is determined to be married", [July 1890], London

    A rough pencil note sent to mother (Dorothy Tennant) - "Found in an old Diary" (Gertrude Tennant)
  • 5951.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on her honeymoon voyage in Switzerland, 31-08-1890, Maloya
  • 5952.

    Letter from Gertrude Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, about Henry Parry Liddon, 12-09-1890, London
  • 5953.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, account of her stay with Stanley at Mürren (Switzerland), 15-07-1891, [Mürren]
  • 5954.

    Letters from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on her cruise with Sir William Mackinnon and his party in Scotland, August - September 1892, s.l. (11 pieces)
  • 5955.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, Stanley having griping pains, lunch with Frederick Lugard, on Edwin Arnold expiring to be made Poet Laureate, [1892], s.l.
  • 5956.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on Captain Frederick Lugard, lunch with the d'Estournelles, 09-[ ]-[1892], s.l.
  • 5957.

    Letters from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, during her journey with Stanley to Monte Carlo and Cannes, December 1894 - January 1895, s.l. (21 pieces)
  • 5958.

    Letters from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on her stay with Stanley in Paris, December 1896 - January 1897, s.l. (14 pieces)
  • 5959.

    Letters from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, during her journey with Stanley to Vienna and Budapest, April 1897, s.l. (8 pieces)
  • 5960.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on her stay with Stanley at Hunstanton, 14-06-1897, Hunstanton
  • 5961.

    Letter from Gertrude Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, "am very comfortable here", 25-[ ]-1902, [London]
  • 5962.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on her journey to Oban (Scotland), 02-10-[ ], "nearing Oban"
  • 5963.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, mentioning a big meeting by the Anti-Slavery League about Uganda, s.d., s.l.
  • 5964.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to Gertrude Tennant, on Stanley pledging himself to become a candidate for North Lambeth, s.d., s.l.
  • 5965.

    Letter [incomplete?] from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, s.d., s.l.
  • 5966.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Henry Curtis, about the Boddington family, 04-09-1913, Pirbright, Surrey
  • 5967.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Henry Curtis, regarding Denzil's service in India, 01-10-1915, Pirbright, Surrey
  • 5968.

    Letter from Charles Coombe Tennant to Dorothy Tennant, regarding Stanley's will, 16-08-1906, London
  • 5969.

    Letter from Frederic W. H. and Eveleen Myers to Dorothy Tennant, about her evening with the G.O.M. (= William Gladstone), s.d., s.l.
  • 5970.

    Correspondence between Dorothy Tennant and her sister Eveleen Myers, 1918-1926, s.l. (11 pieces)
  • 5971.

    Letters from Frederic W. H. Myers to Dorothy Tennant, 1884-1897, s.l. (4 pieces)
  • 5972.

    Letter from Harold Myers (son of Eveleen Myers) to Dorothy Tennant, asking for stamps, 22-01-1895, s.l.
  • 5973.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to Dorothy Tennant, proposing to talk over with her the possibilities of Stanley's position, 04-08-[1888], "En route to Cowes"
  • 5974.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to Dorothy Tennant, announcing his departure for London, 03-05-1889, Palais de Bruxelles
  • 5975.

    Letter [copy] from Dorothy Tennant to William Mackinnon, suggesting an inscription to a Stanley shield, 26-06-1890, London
  • 5976.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to Dorothy Tennant, thanking Dorothy for her "affectionate regard", expressing his desire to engage Stanley in East Africa, 03-10-1890, Balinakill, Clachan, Argyllshire
  • 5977.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to Dorothy Tennant, mentioning a "nice kindly affectionate" letter he received from Stanley, 18-01-1893, London
  • 5978.

    Letter [with envelop] from Leopold II to Dorothy Tennant, on her recent stay in Belgium, wishing her a good journey to America, 10-10-1890, Ostend
  • 5979.

    Letter from Leopold II to Dorothy Tennant, wishing Stanley a good recovery, 03-03-1891, Ostend
  • 5980.

    Letter [with envelop] from Leopold II to Dorothy Tennant, enclosing a letter from Comte de Borchgrave to Stanley, on the death of Sir William Mackinnon, 28-06-1893, Brussels
  • 5981.

    Letter [with envelop] from Leopold II to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for the photograph of the monument on Stanley's grave, 19-03-1905, Brussels
  • 5982.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, expressing his anxiousness to make acquaintance of her, 23-05-1890, London
  • 5983.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, about Manfredo Camperio having blamed him to take part against Gaetano Casati, Mallow, Co., 24-10-1890, Cork
  • 5984.

    Letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of their trip to the U.S., 07-04-1891, San Francisco
  • 5985.

    Letter from "Boubarika" [Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson] to Dorothy Tennant, expressing his grief "at the thought of losing my dear old Master", 07-05-1904, Cologne
  • 5986.

    Letter from "Boubarika" [Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson] to Dorothy Tennant, on the occasion of the first anniversary of Stanley's death, 09-05-1905, London
  • 5987.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, begging her to "reconcile" Stanley to England, sending his wedding present, 26-06-1890, London
  • 5988.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, inquiring about Stanley's health, regarding the "skins" [i.e. his wedding present], 18-07-1890, London
  • 5989.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, announcing his coming to her dinner, remark on Stanley's political future, 05-06-1894, London
  • 5990.

    Letter from Harry Hamilton Johnston to Dorothy Tennant, requesting information about Stanley's early life for an article, 22-05-1904, London
  • 5991.

    Letter from Leonard K. Wilson to Dorothy Tennant, affirming the sending of press cuttings, 14-10-1890, Palais Royal, Brussels
  • 5992.

    Letter from Leonard K. Wilson to Dorothy Tennant, asking her to advance him £25, 28-11-1895, London
  • 5993.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to Dorothy Tennant, his view on the "stupid rearguard business", asking her to convince Stanley not to go anymore to the Congo, about May French-Sheldon going to Africa, 20-08-1891, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, "Man Exil"

    With copies of letters from Anton Greshoff to Henry S. Wellcome, regarding a speech by Wellcome for the Aborigines' Protection Society in favour of Stanley, Brazzaville, 12-02-1891; and Anton Greshoff to May French-Sheldon (extract), concerning the EPRE controversy, s.l., s.d.
  • 5994.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to Dorothy Tennant, denouncing the behaviour of the Congo State officers, Stanley's possible membership of Parliament, on the Sheldons, 09-03-1893, "Man Exil"
  • 5995.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to Dorothy Tennant, congratulating Stanley on his knighthood, about the parrot he sent to her, 06-06-1899, Rotterdam
  • 5996.

    Letter [with envelop] from James B. Pond to Dorothy Tennant, regarding Greenleaf Webb Appleton, August 1891, London
  • 5997.

    Letter from Edward Marston to Dorothy Tennant, sending his daughter's book, wishing her a splendid voyage to Australia, 29-09-1891, London
  • 5998.

    Letter from Robert Bright Marston to Dorothy Tennant, "I have looked up the matter for you and find that we got the portrait of Mr. Stanley made in Feb. last year", 26-04-1894, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London
  • 5999.

    Letter from Robert Bright Marston to Dorothy Tennant, concerning a scheme for permitting anglers to fish in the Park waters, author Richard Doddridge Blackmore's opinion on Stanley's election succes, 18-07-1895, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London
  • 6000.

    Letter from Edward Marston to Dorothy Tennant, introducing a nurse for a vacancy, 29-01-1910, Farnham Royal
  • 6001.

    Letter [incomplete] from Edward Marston to [Dorothy Tennant?], telling her about his domestic servant, s.d., s.l.
  • 6002.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for the sketches in his book, on Africa fever, 06-10-1891, Drumsna, Co. Roscommon
  • 6003.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, support for Stanley's election campaign, [1892], Netley
  • 6004.

    Letter from Thomas H. Parke to Dorothy Tennant, informing Dorothy regarding her trip to Ireland, 13-07-1893, Netley
  • 6005.

    Letters from William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke) to Dorothy Tennant, 1893-1894, s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6006.

    Letter from William G. Stairs to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for "the little book", 12-[05]-1891, London
  • 6007.

    Letter from William G. Stairs to Dorothy Tennant, telling her that he is calling one of his boats "Dorothy", 06-[ ]-[ ], London
  • 6008.

    Letters from John Owen (Stanley's cousin) to Dorothy Tennant, 1892-1895, s.l. (4 pieces)
  • 6009.

    Telegram from [ ] Jones to Dorothy Tennant, "received waterbed", 31-10-1892, [Cross] Foxes Terrace, Glascoed
  • 6010.

    Letter from Robert Jones Jr. (Stanley's half-brother) to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for her contribution, [1897] [handwriting of Catherine Jones], Glascoed, St. Asaph
  • 6011.

    Letters from Catherine Jones (wife of Robert Jones Jr.) to Dorothy Tennant, regarding her husband's illness, s.d., s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6012.

    Letters from J. Downing (Station Master at Pyracantha, Denbigh) to Dorothy Tennant, regarding the death of Katie Jones (daughter of Catherine Jones), March 1901, s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6013.

    Letters from Rev. George Williams (old schoolmate of Stanley) to Dorothy Tennant, 1896, s.l. (3 pieces)
  • 6014.

    Letter from William Hoffman to Dorothy Tennant, about the murder of William Graham, 22-07-1895, near Djabir, "on bord (sic) the steamer Ville de Aavers [Anvers]"
  • 6015.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Hoffman to Dorothy Tennant, on the occasion of the foundation of the first post office at Stanley Falls, 01-08-1896, Stanley Falls
  • 6016.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to William Hoffman, thanking him for his present of weapons, s.d., London
  • 6017.

    Later correspondence William Hoffman with Dorothy Tennant, 1904-1917, s.l. (13 pieces)
  • 6018.

    Letter [typewritten duplicate] on behalf of Dorothy Tennant to William Hoffman, regarding the destination of Stanley's letters to him, 22-09-1906, s.l.
  • 6019.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, about Stanley standing for a constituency in Scotland, 03-06-1892, East and North of Scotland Liberal Unionist Association, Edinburgh
  • 6020.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, about Stanley's election defeat, "I would set to work to organize and educate North Lambeth", 07-07-1892, Edinburgh
  • 6021.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for her gift, regarding the agitation Stanley started at Swansea on behalf of Uganda, 21-10-1892, Edinburgh
  • 6022.

    Letter [in envelop] from Alexander Low Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, calling Stanley "too much in earnest" to take a political contest, on Stanley's future in Africa, Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's "horrid" letter, recommending Stanley to "put pressure on the Conservatives to get better into line with the Unionists", 25-12-1892, Edinburgh
  • 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
  • 6026.

    Letter from Aleck Livingstone Bruce (son of Agnes and Alexander) to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her invitation to spend a weekend with her, 31-08-1900, Royal Military College, Camberley, Surrey
  • 6027.

    Letter from David Livingstone Bruce (son of Agnes and Alexander) to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of the late Stanley, 20-05-1904, Edinburgh
  • 6028.

    Letters from Agnes Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, concerning a possible memorial being raised to Stanley, August - September 1904, s.l. (2 pieces)
  • 6029.

    Letter from William Bonny to Dorothy Tennant, about Stanley's illness, 07-07-1896, Eastbourne
  • 6030.

    Frederic William Henry Myers, 14-05-1890, Cambridge
  • 6031.

    Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, 16-05-1890, House of Commons, London
  • 6032.

    John Collins, 16-05-1890, s.l.
  • 6033.

    Leopold II, 16-05-1890, London
  • 6034.

    Lord Wolseley, 16-05-1890, London
  • 6035.

    Cyprian A.G. Bridge, 17-05-1890, London
  • 6036.

    Leonard Courtney, 17-05-1890, Athenæum Club, London
  • 6037.

    Frank Dicksee, 17-05-1890, London
  • 6038.

    A. Gray, 17-05-1890, London
  • 6039.

    Frederic Leighton, 17-05-1890, London
  • 6040.

    Sir Henry Thompson, 17-05-[1890], London
  • 6041.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 17-05-1890, London
  • 6042.

    George Earle Buckle, 18-05-1890, The Times, London
  • 6043.

    Sir Redvers Henry Buller, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6044.

    M. M. Dilke, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6045.

    Charles Norman Fay, 18-05-1890, Chicago
  • 6046.

    Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6047.

    Sir Charles Grant, 18-05-[1890], London
  • 6048.

    Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, [18-05-1890], Lindfield, Hayward's Heath
  • 6049.

    Sir Henry Irving, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6050.

    Georgiana W. Macmillan, 18-05-[1890], London
  • 6051.

    Lady Catherine Milnes Gaskell, 19-05-[1890], London
  • 6052.

    Arthur Godley, 19-05-1890, India Office, London
  • 6053.

    Theodora Mackinnon, 19-05-1890, Aberdeen
  • 6054.

    Beatrice Potter (later Webb), 19-05-1890, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire
  • 6055.

    Bessie Sala, 19-05-1890, London

    With small note by George Augustus Sala
  • 6056.

    George Frederick Watts, 19-05-1890, Freshwater, Isle of Wight
  • 6057.

    Lord Acton, 20-05-[1890], Cannes
  • 6058.

    Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts, 20-05-1890, London
  • 6059.

    [ ] Burke, 20?-05-1890, Ileclash, Fermoy
  • 6060.

    Sir William Grantham, 20-05-[1890], Royal Courts of Justice, London
  • 6061.

    Sir William Vernon Harcourt, 20-05-1890, London
  • 6062.

    Howard Vincent, 20-05-1890, London
  • 6063.

    C. M. Speedy, 21-05-1890, s.l.
  • 6064.

    James Bryce, 22-05-[1890], Athenaeum Club, London
  • 6065.

    John Morley, 24-05-1890, London
  • 6066.

    Benjamin Jowett, 26-05-1890, Balliol College
  • 6067.

    Lady Ashburton, [May 1890], London
  • 6068.

    Margot Asquith, [May 1890], London
  • 6069.

    Charles Bowen, [May 1890], Athenaeum Club, London
  • 6070.

    Florence Browning, May 1890, London
  • 6071.

    Sydney Charles Buxton, May 1890, House of Commons, London
  • 6072.

    Norman Forbes-Robertson, [May 1890], London
  • 6073.

    Nora Lang (wife of Andrew Lang), [May 1890], London
  • 6074.

    Sir Richard Temple, [May 1890], House of Commons Library, London
  • 6075.

    Francis Wyllie, [May 1890], East India United Service Club, London
  • 6076.

    Bessie Sala, 11-06-1890, London
  • 6077.

    Henry Montagu Butler, 18-05-1890, Cambridge
  • 6078.

    Frederic William Henry Myers, 22-06-1890, Cambridge
  • 6079.

    Directors of the British South Africa Company, 09-07-1890, London
  • 6080.

    S. L., 09-07-1890, Hanwell
  • 6081.

    Thomas Henry Huxley, 11-07-1890, London
  • 6082.

    Jean Jacques Henner, [1890], s.l.
  • 6083.

    Cora Lyall (wife of Alfred Comyn Lyall), [1890], London
  • 6084.

    Correspondence Dorothy Tennant with Henry Matthews (Secretary of State), regarding the acquiring of the British nationality for Stanley, May 1892, s.l. (4 pieces)
  • 6085.

    George Earle Buckle, 02-06-1899, The Times, London
  • 6086.

    Charles Frederick Moberly Bell, 02-06-1899, The Times, London
  • 6087.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 02-01-1899 [with env.], Colonial Office
  • 6088.

    S. H. Jeyes, 02-06-1899, The Standard, London
  • 6089.

    Francis Wyllie, 02-06-[1899], East India United Service Club, London
  • 6090.

    [ ] E. Barlow, [03-06-1899], London
  • 6091.

    John Collier, 03-06-[1899], London
  • 6092.

    Leonard Courtney, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6093.

    Charles Darling, [03?-06-1899], London
  • 6094.

    Lucy Dauney, 03-06-[1899], London
  • 6095.

    Sir Charles Alfred Elliott, 03-06-[1899], London
  • 6096.

    Rosetta Flower, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6097.

    John Cunningham Geikie, 03-06-1899, Bournemouth
  • 6098.

    S. V. Halsey, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6099.

    Katharine Hitchison, 03-06-[1899], Mapledurham, Oxon
  • 6100.

    A. A. Hoff, 03-06-[1899], London
  • 6101.

    Bernard Holländer, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6102.

    Clementina F. Johnston, 03-06-[1899], London
  • 6103.

    William Alexander Lindsay, 03-06-1899, College of Arms, London
  • 6104.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6105.

    Cora Lyall (wife of Alfred Comyn Lyall), 03-06-1899, London
  • 6106.

    Claude and Eugenie Phillips, 03-06-1899 [telegr.], London
  • 6107.

    Herbert Stephen, 03-06-1899, London
  • 6108.

    Blanche Trimen, 03-06-1899, London

    Enclosed invitation Roland Trimen to HMS
  • 6109.

    Florence Bell (stepmother of Gertrude Bell), 04-06-[1899], London
  • 6110.

    Cyprian A. G. Bridge, 04-06-1899, s.l.
  • 6111.

    Joseph R. Fisher, 04-06-1899, London
  • 6112.

    Evelina Miller, 04-06-1899, Faversham, Kent
  • 6113.

    Emily Thursfield, 04-06-1899, Fryth, Great Berkhamsted
  • 6114.

    [ ] Walpole, 04-06-1899, Aldworth, Haslemere
  • 6115.

    [?], 04-06-1899, London
  • 6116.

    Edwin Bale, 05-06-1899, Magazine of Art, London
  • 6117.

    Thomas Burt, 05-06-1899, House of Commons
  • 6118.

    Jesse Collings, 05-06-1899, Birmingham
  • 6119.

    Lowes Dickinson, 05-06-1899, Cambridge
  • 6120.

    Augusta Zelia Fraser (daughter of William and Emilia Jane Webb), 05-06-1899, Villa Doria, Pegli, Italy
  • 6121.

    Anstey Guthrie, 05-06-1899, London
  • 6122.

    Lady Reay, 05-06-[1899], London
  • 6123.

    J. Ringer, 05-06-1899, Beckley (Sussex)
  • 6124.

    Theresa Rücker, 05-06-[1899], Newbury
  • 6125.

    Georgiana Seafield, 05-06-[1899], London
  • 6126.

    Marion Tennant, [05-06-1899], London
  • 6127.

    [ ] F. Tennant, 05-06-[1899], London
  • 6128.

    Thomas Barlow, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6129.

    Sidney Cockerell, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6130.

    William Martin Conway, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6131.

    Mary Darling, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6132.

    Richard Harding Davis, 06-06-1899 [telegr.], s.l.
  • 6133.

    C. Hobart, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6134.

    B. Hills-Johnes, 06-06-1899, Dolaucothy, South Wales
  • 6135.

    Charlotte A. N. Johnes, 06-06-1899, Dolaucothy, South Wales
  • 6136.

    Dr. Ernst E. Lehmann, 06-06-1899, Imperial Institute, London
  • 6137.

    Laura B. Nealen (?), 06-06-1899, Blackrock Road, Cork
  • 6138.

    Frederick George Hilton Price, 06-06-1899, London
  • 6139.

    B. Armelie Procter (?), 06-06-1899, London
  • 6140.

    H. M. Stokes, 06-06-1899, Ballinlough, Blackrock, Cork
  • 6141.

    [ ] Williams, 06-06-1899, St. Pierre, Chepstow
  • 6142.

    [?], 06-06-1899, London
  • 6143.

    [ ] L. Formby (?), 07-06-1899, Goring on Thames
  • 6144.

    Maud M. Hole (?), 07-06-1899, London
  • 6145.

    Robert W. Webb, 07-06-[1899], Godalming
  • 6146.

    S. T. Evans, 08-06-1899, House of Commons Library
  • 6147.

    C. Mary Finlay, 08-06-1899, Aberdeen
  • 6148.

    Loch, 08-06-1899, London
  • 6149.

    John [ ], [08?-06-1899], London
  • 6150.

    William H. Parke (brother of Thomas H. Parke), 09-06-1899, Dunally, Sligo, Ireland
  • 6151.

    [?], 09-06-1899, Bryn Derwen, Neath
  • 6152.

    Evelyn Forsyth, 11-06-189[9] [misdated 1894], London
  • 6153.

    Emily L. Charrington, 13-06-1899, Mayfield, Chislehurst
  • 6154.

    G. E. Cook, 13-06-1899, Wantage
  • 6155.

    Constance Strachey, 14-06-1899, London
  • 6156.

    [ ] Sylvester Samuel (?), 15-06-1899, London
  • 6157.

    Edward Marston, 16-06-1899, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London
  • 6158.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 17-06-1899, London
  • 6159.

    [?], 18-06-[1899], Vefsen, Norway
  • 6160.

    Richard Temple, 20-06-1899, London
  • 6161.

    Blanche Watnee (?), 25-06-[1899], London
  • 6162.

    Alice Dugdale, [June 1899], London
  • 6163.

    Selina Carr Glyn, [June 1899], Wimborne
  • 6164.

    Charles Coombe Tennant, [June 1899], London
  • 6165.

    Winifred Margaret Pearce Serocold (wife of Charles Coombe Tennant), [June 1899], London
  • 6166.

    William Martin Conway, 10-05-1904, Paris
  • 6167.

    Albert d'Amade, 10-05-1904, Ambassade de France, London
  • 6168.

    Equerry-in-waiting, 10-05-1904 [with env.], Buckingham Palace
  • 6169.

    Herbert Hensley Henson, 10-05-1904, Westminster Abbey
  • 6170.

    Sir Clement Hill, 10-05-1904, Foreign Office
  • 6171.

    William Hoffman, 10-05-1904, London
  • 6172.

    S. H. Jeyes, 10-05-1904, London
  • 6173.

    Harry Hamilton Johnston, 10-05-1904, London
  • 6174.

    John Scott Keltie, 10-05-1904, Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6175.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6176.

    Jules Morel, 10-05-1904, Neuveville (Switzerland)
  • 6177.

    Morien (= Owen "Morien" Morgan), 10-05-1904, Treforest, Glamorgan
  • 6178.

    Maurice Waller, 10-05-[1904], London
  • 6179.

    Arthur C. Benson, 11-05-1904, Eton, Buckinghamshire
  • 6180.

    Thomas Burt, 11-05-1904, House of Commons
  • 6181.

    Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain), 11-05-1904, Firenze
  • 6182.

    Edward VII, 11-05-1904 [with env.], s.l.
  • 6183.

    Anstey Guthrie, 11-05-1904, London
  • 6184.

    Sven Hedin, 11-05-1904, Stockholm
  • 6185.

    Rev. William Hughes, 11-05-1904, African Training Institute, Colwyn Bay, North Wales
  • 6186.

    Henry Arthur Jones, 11-05-1904, Haslemere
  • 6187.

    Charles Liebrechts, 11-05-1904, État Indépendant du Congo, Secrétariat Général de l'Intérieur, Brussels
  • 6188.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 11-05-1904 [in env.], Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6189.

    Edward Milward S. Parker, 11-05-1904, Somerset
  • 6190.

    Edith Parsons, 11-05-1904, London
  • 6191.

    J. Thornhill Shann, 11-05-1904, Lord Mayor, Town Hall, Manchester
  • 6192.

    Herbert Ward, 11-05-1904, London
  • 6193.

    Frances Ashmead Bartlett (wife of Ellis Ashmead Bartlett), 12-05-[1904], London
  • 6194.

    Joseph H. Choate, 12-05-1904, London
  • 6195.

    Sir George Taubman Goldie, 12-05-1904, Horton Cottage, near Slough
  • 6196.

    Dr. J. H. Livingstone ("a distant cousin of the late Dr. David Livingstone"), 12-05-1904, Newcastle on Tyne
  • 6197.

    Lord Llandaff (= Henry Matthews), 12-05-1904, London
  • 6198.

    Sir Clements Markham, 12-05-1904, Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6199.

    Mary Millais, 12-05-[1904], London
  • 6200.

    Grace Saint Albans, 12-05-[1904], London
  • 6201.

    Worshipful Company of Turners, 12-05-1904, London
  • 6202.

    Herbert Henry Asquith, 13-05-[1904], London
  • 6203.

    Lionel Decle, 13-05-1904, London
  • 6204.

    Earl Gray, 13-05-1904, House of Lords
  • 6205.

    Henry James, 13-05-1904, Sussex
  • 6206.

    Charlotte Knollys, 13-05-1904 [with env.], s.l.
  • 6207.

    George Bernard Shaw, 13-05-1904, Rome
  • 6208.

    James Bryce, 14-05-1904, Sussex
  • 6209.

    Sir Redvers Henry Buller, 14-05-1904, Inveran
  • 6210.

    A. V. C. S. Copas, 14-05-1904, Board School House, Walworth
  • 6211.

    Lord Knollys, 14-05-1904 [with env.], Buckingham Palace
  • 6212.

    George S. Mackenzie, 14-05-1904, London
  • 6213.

    Eleanor Jenkins, 15-05-1904, London
  • 6214.

    Pres. and Sec. Club Africain d'Anvers, 16-05-1904, Antwerp
  • 6215.

    J. Howard Reed, 18-05-1904, Hon. Sec. Manchester Geographical Society, Manchester

    With copy of a resolution of condolence
  • 6216.

    Auguste Rodin, 18-05-1904, Paris
  • 6217.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 19-05-1904, London
  • 6218.

    Charles W. Hattersley, 19-05-1904, Mengo, Uganda
  • 6219.

    Zakaria Kizito, 19-05-1904, Mengo, Buganda
  • 6220.

    Lord Wolseley, 19-05-1904 [with env.], Lewes
  • 6221.

    Sec. Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, 20-05-1904, Birmingham
  • 6222.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 22-05-1904, London
  • 6223.

    Jean Baptiste Allart, 24-05-1904, Consulat Général de Belgique à Teneriffe, Madeira
  • 6224.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 24-05-1904, London
  • 6225.

    Charles Grimsley, 24-05-1904, Clerk St. Asaph Union, St. Asaph

    With copy resolution adopted by the Guardians at their meeting held at the Board Room St. Asaph on 20-5-1904
  • 6226.

    Jean Jules Jusserand, 30-05-1904, Ambassade de France à Washington
  • 6227.

    Cyrus C. Adams, 31-05-1904, American Geographical Society, New York City
  • 6228.

    William Hoffman, [May 1904], London
  • 6229.

    [ ] Newman, 02-06-1904, Hon. Sec. Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, Adelaide
  • 6230.

    Edwin C. Curtis, 04-06-1904, Town Clerk's Office, Neath

    Enclosed copy of a vote of condolence at the Town Council on 02-06-1904
  • 6231.

    Boubarika (= Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 07-06-1904, Ascot
  • 6232.

    Apolo Kagura, 10-06-1904, Katekiro of Uganda, Mengo
  • 6233.

    Thomas Bury, 10-06-1904, Town Clerk, Wrexham
  • 6234.

    Grace L. Gravestocks (and others), 22-06-1904, Sir H. M. Stanley Sunbeam Circle, Whitwarta, South Australia
  • 6235.

    Frederick Lugard, 28-06-1904, Northern Nigeria
  • 6236.

    Sydney Gedge, [1904], Chairman of W.T. Henley's Telegraph Works Company, s.l.
  • 6237.

    Victor Desguin, [1904], Burgomaster of Antwerp, Antwerp
  • 6238.

    Equerry-in-waiting, 10-05-1904 (2), Buckingham Palace
  • 6239.

    Clement Hill, 10-05-1904, Foreign Office
  • 6240.

    Harry Hamilton Johnston, 10-05-1904 (2), London
  • 6241.

    John Scott Keltie, 10-05-1904 (2), Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6242.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904 (2), Loch Awe, Argyleshire
  • 6243.

    Morien (= Owen "Morien" Morgan), 10-05-1904, Treforest, Glamorgan
  • 6244.

    Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain), 11-05-1904 (2), Firenze
  • 6245.

    Edward VII, 11-05-1904 (2), s.l.
  • 6246.

    Sven Hedin, 11-05-1904, Stockholm
  • 6247.

    Edward Milward S. Parker, 11-05-1904 (2), Somerset
  • 6248.

    Herbert Ward, 11-05-1904 (2), London
  • 6249.

    Joseph H. Choate, 12-05-1904 (2), London
  • 6250.

    Sir George Taubman Goldie, 12-05-1904, Horton Cottage, near Slough
  • 6251.

    Lord Llandaff (= Henry Matthews), 12-05-1904 (2), London
  • 6252.

    Sir Clements Markham, 12-05-1904 (2), Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6253.

    Lionel Decle, 13-05-1904, London
  • 6254.

    Henry James, 13-05-1904 (2), Rye, Sussex
  • 6255.

    John Scott Keltie, 13-05-1904 (2), Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6256.

    Charlotte Knollys, 13-05-1904 (2), s.l
  • 6257.

    Lord Knollys, 14-05-1904 (2), Buckingham Palace
  • 6258.

    Auguste Rodin, 18-05-1904, Paris
  • 6259.

    Lord Wolseley, 19-05-1904 (2), Lewes
  • 6260.

    Aleck Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyllshire
  • 6261.

    [ ] Livingstone Bruce, 10-05-1904, Edinburgh
  • 6262.

    [ ] Bruce, 10-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyllshire
  • 6263.

    Henry Irving, 10-05-1904, Glasgow
  • 6264.

    Leopold II, 10-05-1904 [with typewritten copy], Brussels
  • 6265.

    Lord Provost, 10-05-1904, Magistrates and Councillors of Dundee, Dundee
  • 6266.

    General Baton, 11-05-1904, Cercle Africain de Bruxelles, Brussels
  • 6267.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 11-05-1904, London
  • 6268.

    [ ] Delibes, 11-05-1904, Pres. Société de Géographie de Marseille, Marseille
  • 6269.

    Sec. Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 11-05-1904, Edinburgh
  • 6270.

    Societa Esplorazioni Milano, 11-05-1904, Milan
  • 6271.

    Dr. Thomas Barnardo, 12-05-1904, Bad Nauheim
  • 6272.

    Manfredo Camperio, 12-05-1904, Villa S. Fiorano
  • 6273.

    [ ] Walker, 12-05-1904, Lord Provost, Aberdeen
  • 6274.

    Griffith Thomas, 12-05-1904 [in duplicate], Mayor of Swansea, Swansea
  • 6275.

    Comte de Lesseps, 15-05-1904, [ ]
  • 6276.

    Edward Streather, 12-05-1904, Roiser & Streather, Croydon
  • 6277.

    Thomas Baldwin, 13-05-1904, London
  • 6278.

    Francis William Fox, 13-05-1904, Reform Club, London
  • 6279.

    James Samuel Risien Russell, 13-05-1904, London
  • 6280.

    Clementina F. Johnston, 14-05-[1904], London
  • 6281.

    James Samuel Risien Russell, 16-05-1904, London
  • 6282.

    Condolence cards to Dorothy Tennant on the death of HMS, 1904, s.l.
  • 6283.

    Letter [one handwritten and two typewritten copies] from Dorothy Tennant to Edward VII, thanking him for his condolence letter on the death of Stanley, 18-05-1904, London
  • 6284.

    Telegram from [ ] Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, "when is [Stanley] funeral", 10-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyllshire
  • 6285.

    Telegram from [ ] Livingstone Bruce to Dorothy Tennant, regarding the possible burial of HMS in Westminster Abbey, 11-05-1904, Loch Awe, Argyllshire
  • 6286.

    Letter from John Scott Keltie to Dorothy Tennant, regarding the possible burial of HMS in Westminster Abbey, 13-05-1904, Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6287.

    Correspondence Dorothy Tennant with Walter Trower, concerning title deeds of Furze Hill, 1904-1907, s.l. (9 pieces)
  • 6288.

    Letter from Finch & Jennings to Trower, Still & Co., concerning Dorothy Tennant's Settlement, 22-03-1905, London
  • 6289.

    Letter from [ ] Bowles to Dorothy Tennant, about "the now-and-then incidents of my intercourse with your husband (…) on his return from the Livingstone Expedition", 19-11-1906, s.l.
  • 6290.

    Letters from Harper & Brothers to Dorothy Tennant, regarding the publication of Stanley's Autobiography, 1905-1906, s.l. (4 pieces)
  • 6291.

    Five letters concerning the publication of Stanley's Autobiography - Dorothy Tennant to Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., 23-01?-1909 (copy); Walter Tyrrell to Dorothy Tennant, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London, 26-07-1909; Fred. J. Rymer to Doroth, 1909, fastened

    Enclosed "Draft Agreement" between Dorothy Tennant and Sampson Low, Marston & Co., ltd.
  • 6292.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Walter Tyrrell, on her agreement with Sampson Low, Marston & Co. for publication of the Autobiography, 27-07-1909, London
  • 6293.

    Letter from Roger L. Scaife to Dorothy Tennant, about the edition of a circular for the Autobiography, 17-08-1909, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston
  • 6294.

    Letter from Houghton Mifflin Company to Dorothy Tennant, with a list of the names of the Heads of Departments concerned in the preparation of the Autobiography, 04-11-1909, Boston
  • 6295.

    Letter [in envelop] from Fred J. Rymer to Dorothy Tennant, regarding a request to use a passage from How I found Livingstone, 16-11-1922, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London

    Enclosed letter from Richard Wilson, J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., to Sampson Low, London, 13-11-1922
  • 6296.

    Letter from Walter Tyrrell to Dorothy Tennant, containing a few facsimile letters written by Stanley at the age of fifteen, 22-03-1923, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London
  • 6297.

    Letter from Roger L. Scaife to Dorothy Tennant, with an order form for "The autobiography of Sir Henry M. Stanley", 03-04-1925, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston
  • 6298.

    Sidney Low, 13-09-1909, London
  • 6299.

    William Davies, 07-10-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6300.

    William Davies, 13-10-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6301.

    William Davies, 14-10-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6302.

    Herbert Hensley Henson, 27-10-1909, Westminster Abbey, London
  • 6303.

    George Sutherland Mackenzie, 27-10-1909, Sandy, Bedshire
  • 6304.

    William H. Taft, 28-10-1909 [with env.], The White House, Washington
  • 6305.

    William Davies, 29-10-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6306.

    Mary Parke Foster, 29-10-1909, Washington
  • 6307.

    Alice L. Kitchel, 29-10-[1909], New Haven (Connecticut)
  • 6308.

    George S. Merriam, 29-10-1909, Springfield, Massachusetts
  • 6309.

    W. O. Wiley, 29-10-1909, Sec. Aldine Association, New York
  • 6310.

    Lucy, 29-10-[1909], Hind Head, Haslemere
  • 6311.

    Lord Cromer, 30-10-1909, London
  • 6312.

    Emily S. Du Bois, 30-10-1909 [with env.], New York
  • 6313.

    George Taubman Goldie, 30-10-1909, London
  • 6314.

    John Scott Keltie, 30-10-1909 [with env.], Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6315.

    Sidney Low, 30-10-1909 [with env.], London
  • 6316.

    Anna Mounteney-Jephson (wife of Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson), 30-10-1909, Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6317.

    Reginald Smith, 30-10-1909, London
  • 6318.

    William T. Stead, 30-10-1909, The Review of Reviews, London
  • 6319.

    D. J. Stephens (?), 30-10-1909, London
  • 6320.

    E. A. M. Thompson, 30-10-1909, Aylesbury
  • 6321.

    Maurice Waller [to "Zenobia"], 30-10-1909 [with env.], Home Office, London
  • 6322.

    Alma Hedin (sister of Sven Hedin), 31-10-1909, Stockholm
  • 6323.

    Edward Marston, 31-10-1909, Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire
  • 6324.

    John Bolton, 01-11-1909, London
  • 6325.

    Thomas Henry Hall Caine, 01-11-1909 [in env.], Greeba Castle, Isle of Man
  • 6326.

    William Davies, 01-11-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6327.

    Lois Frances Selfridge, 01-11-1909, London
  • 6328.

    Charles Frederick Moberly Bell, 02-11-1909, The Times, London
  • 6329.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 02-11-1909 [with env.], London
  • 6330.

    Leo Myers, 02-11-1909, Glen Eyrie, Colorado Springs
  • 6331.

    F. H. Ball, 03-11-1909, Pirbright
  • 6332.

    William E. Curtis, 03-11-1909, Washington
  • 6333.

    Frederick K. Elsley, 03-11-1909, librarian, Guildford Institute, Guildford
  • 6334.

    George Taubman Goldie, 03-11-1909, London
  • 6335.

    Maggie Herty, 03-11-1909, Port Talbot
  • 6336.

    Arthur Krauss, 03-11-1909, Pirbright Vicarage, Surrey
  • 6337.

    Sidney Low, 03-11-1909, London
  • 6338.

    Paul Wolff Metternich, 03-11-1909 [with env.], Kaiserlich Deutsche Botschaft in London
  • 6339.

    Charles Pepper, 03-11-1909, Julianstown, Drogheda

    Letter addressed to "Mrs. Tennant"
  • 6340.

    Antonino di San Giuliano, 03-11-1909, Italian Embassy, London
  • 6341.

    L. D., 03-11-[1909], London
  • 6342.

    Lucy Clifford, 04-11-1909, London
  • 6343.

    Annie Collier, 04-11-1909, Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6344.

    Clarence Collier, 04-11-1909, Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6345.

    [ ] Harrison (daughter of Frederic Harrison), 04-11-1909, Deal
  • 6346.

    B. Hills-Johnes, 04-11-1909, Dolaucothy, South Wales
  • 6347.

    George Sutherland Mackenzie, 04-11-1909, Sandy, Bedshire
  • 6348.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 05-11-1909, The Peary Arctic Club, New York
  • 6349.

    W. Gautier (?), 05-11-1909, London
  • 6350.

    Acting Hon. Secs. of the Savage Club, 05-11-1909, London
  • 6351.

    Sven Hedin, 06-11-1909 [with env.], Stockholm
  • 6352.

    James Thompson, 06-11-1909, London
  • 6353.

    C. L. Kitchel, 08-11-1909, New Haven, Connecticut
  • 6354.

    [ ] Mostyn Pryce, 08-11-1909, Bath
  • 6355.

    Lord Stamford, 08-11-1909, Weybridge
  • 6356.

    Wenceslao Ramírez de Villa-Urrutia, 09-11-1909, Spanish Embassy, London
  • 6357.

    William Davies, 10-11-1909 [with env.], Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6358.

    Maurice Waller, 11-11-1909, Home Office, London
  • 6359.

    Douglas Conacher (?), 12-11-1909, London
  • 6360.

    J. S. R. Russell, 12-11-1909, London
  • 6361.

    H. O. Du Bois, 13-11-1909 [with env.], New York

    Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Henry Morton Stanley. An Important and Interesting Autobiography of the Great Explorer, Edited by Lady Stanley, Makes Its Appearance", New York Times, 13-[11?]-1909
  • 6362.

    William Davies, 15-11-1909, Western Mail, Cardiff
  • 6363.

    John Scott Keltie, 15-11-1909, Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6364.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 15-11-1909, London
  • 6365.

    Henry Yates Thompson, 15-11-1909, London
  • 6366.

    Henry Cunningham, 16-11-1909, London
  • 6367.

    George Taubman Goldie, 16-11-1909, London
  • 6368.

    Milly Zollinger, 16-11-1909, Zürich
  • 6369.

    Leopold II, 19-11-1909 [with env.], Laeken (Brussels)

    Enclosed letter (with envelop) from Edmond Carton de Wiart to Dorothy Tennant, Cabinet du Roi. Palais de Bruxelles, 19-11-1909
  • 6370.

    J. G. T. Sinclair, [1909], Travellers' Club, London
  • 6371.

    J. G. T. Sinclair, 19-11-1909, Travellers' Club, London

    Enclosed "Epigram on Sir Henry Stanley"
  • 6372.

    Sidney Low, 21-11-1909, London
  • 6373.

    Arthur Pott, 21-11-[1909], Burnham, Somerset
  • 6374.

    Marion A. Frazer, 22-11-1909, London
  • 6375.

    J. D. Duff, 24-11-1909, Cambridge
  • 6376.

    Marion Hepworth Dixon, 25-11-[1909], London
  • 6377.

    William James, 26-11-1909 [with env.], Cambridge, Mass.
  • 6378.

    V. Nicot s.j., 27-11-1909 [with env.], Bulawayo (South Africa)
  • 6379.

    William G. Ballam (?), 28-11-1909, Skewen, near Neath, Glamorgan
  • 6380.

    R. J. Nichol (?), 01-12-1909 [with env.], Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6381.

    C. H. Roberts, 02-12-1909 [with env.], Head of Printing Dept. Houghton & Mifflin, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6382.

    Roger L. Scaife, 03-12-1909 [with env.], Union Club of Boston
  • 6383.

    John W. H. Walden, 06-12-1909 [with env.], Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6384.

    Henry J. Swallow, 07-12-1909, Sunderland
  • 6385.

    Georgie E. Thompson, 07-12-1909 [with env.], Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6386.

    Emilio Ronzio Vaglia, 07-12-1909 [with env.], Ministro della Real Casa, Rome
  • 6387.

    Lord Knollys, 08-12-1909, Buckingham Palace
  • 6388.

    Charles F. Coolidge, 10-12-1909 [with env.], Arlington, Massachusetts
  • 6389.

    Antonino di San Giuliano, 10-12-1909 [with env.], Ambasciata d'Italia, London
  • 6390.

    J. B. Walker, 10-12-1909, Eythorne, Wokingham
  • 6391.

    Effie Barrow, 11-12-[1909], Hele, Dulverton
  • 6392.

    Blanche H. Hozier, 12-12-1909, London
  • 6393.

    Mabel C. Tuttle, 12-12-1909, New York
  • 6394.

    Paul Wolff Metternich, 15-12-1909 [with env.], Kaiserlich Deutsche Botschaft in London
  • 6395.

    M. L. B., 15-12-1909, McClure's Magazine, New York
  • 6396.

    Antonino di San Giuliano, 16-12-1909, Italian Embassy, London
  • 6397.

    Henry J. Swallow, 17-12-1909, Sunderland
  • 6398.

    Jessie Birchall, 19-12-1909, Moss Side, Launceston
  • 6399.

    George B. Ives, 19-12-1909, Salem, Massachusetts
  • 6400.

    John Kirk, 20-12-1909, London
  • 6401.

    Henry Watterson, 20-12-1909 [with env.], Editorial Department Courier-Journal Company, Louisville, Ky.
  • 6402.

    Sidney Low, 22-12-1909, London
  • 6403.

    V. Nicot s.j., 23-12-1909 [with env.], Bulawayo (South Africa)
  • 6404.

    Josiah Royce, 23-12-1909 [with env.], Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6405.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 24-12-1909 [with env.], The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • 6406.

    Alexander C. Humphreys, 30-12-1909 [with env.], The Lotos Club, New York
  • 6407.

    Henry Balfour, 31-12-1909, Oxford
  • 6408.

    J. L. Maitland Davidson, 31-12-1909 [with env.], London
  • 6409.

    R. H. Walker, 31-12-1909 [with env.], C.M.S. Namirembe, Kampala, Uganda
  • 6410.

    S. V. Halsey, [1909?], London
  • 6411.

    [ ] T. Perkins, [1909?], Westminster Abbey, London
  • 6412.

    Sophia B. Thayer, 03-01-[1910], Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 6413.

    J. L. Maitland Davidson, 04-01-1910 [with env.], London
  • 6414.

    Mary Blois Turner, 07-01-[1910], London
  • 6415.

    F. Mclian Steevell (?), 07-01-1910 [with env.], London
  • 6416.

    Ethel Tomlinson, 07-01-1910, Umtali (Rhodesia)
  • 6417.

    George Douglas, 08-01-1910 [with env.], Kelso (Scotland)
  • 6418.

    Sven Hedin, 09-01-1910 [with env.], Stockholm
  • 6419.

    Duke of Abruzzi, 10-01-1910 [telegram; with env.], Venice
  • 6420.

    John Spencer Curwen, 11-01-1910, London
  • 6421.

    George Douglas, 11-01-1910 [with env.], Kelso (Scotland)
  • 6422.

    A. S. Thomson, 13-01-[1910], Edinburgh
  • 6423.

    Mary Gaff, 14-01-1910, London
  • 6424.

    Alfred Lyttelton, 16-01-1910 [with env.], London
  • 6425.

    [ ] R. Price, 17-01-1910, Claremont, Tasmania
  • 6426.

    Wenceslao Ramírez de Villa-Urrutia, 19-01-1910, Embajada de España en Londres, London
  • 6427.

    B. Hills-Johnes, 20-01-1910 [with env.], Dolaucothy, South Wales
  • 6428.

    A. Humphreys Roberts, 21-01-1910, Denbigh
  • 6429.

    A. S. Thomson, 21-01-[1910], [ ]
  • 6430.

    John Charles Tarver, 26-01-1910, Brookside, Woburn Sands
  • 6431.

    Lucy Mackay, 27-01-1910, London
  • 6432.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 28-01-1910, The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Enclosed copy of a letter from Dorothy Tennant to Duffield Osborne, London, s.d.
  • 6433.

    H. M. S. Hughes, 01-02-1910, Denbigh, North Wales
  • 6434.

    William Adlington Cadbury, 02-02-1910, King's Norton
  • 6435.

    Sophia B. Thayer, 06-02-[1910], Cambridge (Massachusetts)
  • 6436.

    [ ] Maurice Adams, 17-02-1910, Brookwood (Surrey)
  • 6437.

    Isabella B. Stairs, 17-02-1910, Halifax
  • 6438.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 18-02-1910, The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • 6439.

    Caroline Franklin Grout (niece of Gustave Flaubert), 19-02-1910, Villa Tanit, Antibes
  • 6440.

    Duffield Osborne, 19-02-1910, The Author's Club, New York
  • 6441.

    Gilbert I. Royds, 21-02-1910, Stafford
  • 6442.

    William E. Curtis, 22-02-1910, Washington
  • 6443.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 23-02-1910, The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Enclosed letter from Stephen Henry Thayer to Herbert L. Bridgman, The Authors Club, New York, 18-02-1910
  • 6444.

    William H. Rideing, 26-02-1910, Editorial Rooms of the Youth's Companion, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 6445.

    George H. Duckworth, 02-03-1910, London
  • 6446.

    Sidney Low, 04-03-1910, London
  • 6447.

    Gertrude Ward, 14-03-1910, Eton College, Windsor
  • 6448.

    E. A. Jones, 17-03-1910, The Vicarage, Weston Rhyn, near Ruabon
  • 6449.

    H. Wynn Williams, 19-03-1910, Christchurch, New Zealand
  • 6450.

    Rev. Alex. Hay, 23-03-1910, Chalmers U.F. Church, Glasgow
  • 6451.

    George S. Merriam, 26-03-1910, Springfield, Massachusetts
  • 6452.

    Herbert L. Bridgman, 28-03-1910, The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • 6453.

    Agnes Livingstone Bruce, 28-03-1910, Edinburgh
  • 6454.

    Augusta Zelia Fraser (daughter of William and Emilia Jane Webb), 31-03-1910, Newstead Abbey, Nottingham
  • 6455.

    Louisa Coux, 05-04-[1910], Leamington
  • 6456.

    Alice May Cloke, 08-04-1910, St. Margaret's Bay, near Dover
  • 6457.

    Alice May Cloke, 14-04-1910, St. Margaret's Bay, near Dover
  • 6458.

    Alice Goddard, 21-04-1910, children's librarian, Washington County Free Library, Hagerstown, Maryland
  • 6459.

    Lilian F. Bridge, 29-04-1910, London
  • 6460.

    Adelaide Marchi ("Adela"), 12-05-1910 [in env.], Florence
  • 6461.

    Elizabeth Spence Watson, 14-05-1910, Bensham Grove, Gateshead-on-Tyne
  • 6462.

    Alice Goddard, 18-05-[1910], Washington County Free Library, Hagerstown, Maryland
  • 6463.

    Theodore Roosevelt, 30-05-1910 [with env.], London
  • 6464.

    Augusta Zelia Fraser (daughter of William and Emilia Jane Webb), 12-06-1910, Rebeg, Kirkhill, Inverness-shire
  • 6465.

    E. Lefèvre, 04-07-1910, Kimberley, Cape Colony S.A.
  • 6466.

    Alfred T. Davis, 19-07-1910, Board of Education, London
  • 6467.

    Edward Gilliat, 19-08-1910, Petworth, Sussex
  • 6468.

    [?], 19-08-1910, Great Waldingfield
  • 6469.

    Edward Gilliat, 24-08-1910, Petworth, Sussex
  • 6470.

    Charles S. L. Markin, 05-10-1910, Cape Town
  • 6471.

    Thomas [ ], P. & O. S. N. Co., S.S. [ ], 16-10-1910, "near Port Said"
  • 6472.

    [ ] Chadwick, 12-11-1910 [with env.], Newport, Rhode Island
  • 6473.

    Helen Horne, 12-11-1910, Aberdeen
  • 6474.

    Francis Jewell, 29-12-1910, Prestatyn, North Wales
  • 6475.

    [ ] Franklin Grout, [1910?], s.l.
  • 6476.

    Frances H. Low, [1910?] [incomplete], s.l.
  • 6477.

    Francis Jewell, 02-01-1911, Prestatyn, North Wales
  • 6478.

    Helen Horne, 10-01-1911, Aberdeen
  • 6479.

    Reginald Wingate, 29-01-1911 [with env.], Khartoum
  • 6480.

    James A. Bury, 31-01-1911, s.l.
  • 6481.

    Francis Jewell, 21-02-1911, Prestatyn, North Wales
  • 6482.

    Francis Jewell, Feb. 1911, Prestatyn (North Wales)
  • 6483.

    Marie Nourrit, 05-03-1911, Paris
  • 6484.

    A. U. Storm, 08-03-1911, Copenhagen
  • 6485.

    John Thomas Lee, 02-05-1911, State of Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State, Madison
  • 6486.

    General d'Amade, 07-07-1911, Orléans
  • 6487.

    Baron de Haulleville, 18-07-1911, Musée du Congo Belge, Tervueren
  • 6488.

    [ ] Barrett-Lennard, 19-07-1911, Kew Green, Surrey
  • 6489.

    Frederick W. Brown, 27-12-1911, Boston Press Club
  • 6490.

    Frederick W. Brown, 27-02-1912 [with env.], Boston Press Club
  • 6491.

    Price Collier, 19-11-1912 [with env.], London
  • 6492.

    Correspondence Dorothy Tennant with J. Selby Hall ("sub-lieutenant, interpreter etc. in H.M.S. Wizard 1867-1868"), including his appraisal for Stanley's "pro Greek action" during the (Cretan) Insurrection, 1909-1911, s.l (4 pieces)
  • 6493.

    Letter [in envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, explaining to him the purchase of Stanley-related documents from Lewis H. Noe, 22-11-1907, London
  • 6494.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Harlow Cook to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of Stanley, 12-04-1910, Apache, Oklahoma

    Contains newspaper cuttings: "Black-mailing! Noe Fails to Bring Stanley Down, Shoots at Smaller Game" [reader's letter by W. H. Cook], 1872; and "With Stanley in Asia Minor. The Explorer's Companion now Living in Apache" [reader's letter by H. H. Cook], Kansas City Star, 1910
  • 6495.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Harlow Cook to Dorothy Tennant, sending her a short sketch of his travels with Stanley, 05-05-1910, Apache, Oklahoma

    Enclosed (?) photograph of HMS on postcard; 5 pp. description by William Harlow Cook of Stanley's adventures and character during the years 1865-66, typescript with pencil corrections by Dorothy Tennant; and a remark by Dorothy Tennant about this sketch ("the writer has studiously avoided all mention of self")
  • 6496.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Harlow Cook to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscences of Stanley, 31-05-1910, Apache, Oklahoma
  • 6497.

    Letter from E. R. Sheak to H. H. Cook (brother of William Harlow Cook), his reminscences of Stanley in 1865, [May 1910], Reading, Massachusetts
  • 6498.

    Letter [with envelop] from Herbert L. Bridgman to Dorothy Tennant, 03-09-1910, The Standard Union, Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Enclosed letter from Colonel Lewis R. Stegman to Herbert L. Bridgman, "Long Island Union Army and Navy Volunteer Officers 1861-1865", Brooklyn, N.Y., 02-09-1910. Containing also facsimile-letters from "Henry Stanley" to Lewis R. Stegman, Hughes & Stegman, New York City, 20-04-1865; "Henry Stanley" to Lewis R. Stegman, s.l., 01-05-1865; and Thomas Irwin Hughes to Lewis R. Stegman, Hughes & Stegman, New York City, 27-04-1865 (also glassplate negatives)
  • 6499.

    Correspondence Lord Curzon, Arthur R. Hinks and John Scott Keltie with Dorothy Tennant, about sending mementoes of Stanley to the Royal Geographical Society, 1913-1914, s.l (4 pieces)
  • 6500.

    Correspondence Dorothy Tennant regarding French convicts in Guiana, among others with Albert Rivière, Maurice Waller, C. André, Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise, 1914, s.l (10 pieces)
  • 6501.

    Correspondence Dorothy Tennant with her servant R. Mitchell, 1918-1921, s.l (5 pieces)
  • 6502.

    Letter from Arthur R. Hinks to Dorothy Tennant, enclosing a letter from a Frenchman offering for sale a bronze of Stanley, 17-08-1926 [in envelop], Royal Geographical Society, London

    Enclosed letter (copy) from Henri Davrillé des Essards to the Royal Geographical Society, Paris, 08-07-1926
  • 6503.

    Letter [with unstamped envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to Henri Davrillé des Essards, informing him that she cannot buy the bronze group representing Stanley, 21-08-[1926], Pirbright, Surrey
  • 6504.

    Dorothy Tennant to Mrs. Mardon, 02-07-1890, London
  • 6505.

    Dorothy Tennant to Mrs. Lock, 18-[09-1891], Wimpole, Royston
  • 6506.

    Dorothy Tennant to James Bryce, 14-01-1892 [two drafts], Wanganui (New Zealand)
  • 6507.

    Dorothy Tennant to Alfred Dreyfus, 22-09-1899 [copy], Pirbright, Surrey
  • 6508.

    Dorothy Tennant to Mr. McVay ("and Gentlemen"), 07-12-1904 [part of the letter made illegible], London
  • 6509.

    Dorothy Tennant to Thomas Edwards Jones, 18-09-1909, Pirbright, Surrey

    Enclosed letter from HMS to Thomas Edwards Jones, London, 16-11-1898
  • 6510.

    Dorothy Tennant to Kavali Matibu, 22-12-1911 [copy], London

    "Obtained from Chief Godoi, Kavali Matibu's son at Kavali, at the south end of Lake Albert Nyanza, Belgian Congo, by Col. C. Wellington Furlong in the spring of 1930 and presented to Major Denzil Stanley July 25, 1956"
  • 6511.

    Dorothy Tennant to Mr. Jennings, s.d., s.l.
  • 6512.

    J. R. P., 10-07-1871, s.l.
  • 6513.

    Robert Browning, 16-05-1880, London
  • 6514.

    L. Waterford, 09-1-1881, Highcliffe, Christchurch
  • 6515.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 15-02-1883, Irish Office, London
  • 6516.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 17-02-1883 [with env.], Irish Office, London
  • 6517.

    Sully Prudhomme, 27-03-1883, Paris
  • 6518.

    Sully Prudhomme, 28-04-1883 [with env.], Paris
  • 6519.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 20-07-1883, London
  • 6520.

    Jean Jacques Henner, 11-08-1883 [with env.], Paris
  • 6521.

    Charles Tissot, 24-08-1883, Paris
  • 6522.

    [ ] Sykes, 17-11-1883, s.l.
  • 6523.

    [ ] Sykes, 22-11-1883, s.l.
  • 6524.

    Frederic Harrison, 31-12-1883, London
  • 6525.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 04-01-1884, Dublin
  • 6526.

    Benjamin Jowett, 26-01-1884, Oxford
  • 6527.

    John Morley, 07-05-1884, London
  • 6528.

    Charles Foster, 29-05-1884, Rugelen
  • 6529.

    John Morley, 26-06-1884, London
  • 6530.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 26-06-1884, Irish Office, London
  • 6531.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 06-08-1884, Knebworth
  • 6532.

    Jules J. Jusserand, 10-09-1884, s.l.
  • 6533.

    Henry James, 01-02-[1885?], London
  • 6534.

    Frederick G. Maxre (?), 26-02-[1885], London
  • 6535.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 05-03-1885, Privy Council Office
  • 6536.

    John Morley, 08-04-1885, London
  • 6537.

    James Russell Lowell, 09-04-1885, London
  • 6538.

    James Russell Lowell, 17-04-1885, London
  • 6539.

    G. Harry Wallis, 06-05-1885 [with env.], Nottingham
  • 6540.

    Kate Courtney, 23-05-[1885], London
  • 6541.

    Reginald Dutton, 24-05-[1885], London
  • 6542.

    Walter Copland Perry, 24-05-[1885] [incompl.], Aynhoe, Banbury
  • 6543.

    Henry Yates Thompson, 25-05-1885, London
  • 6544.

    Lilly Lemann, 26-05-1885, Bathampton
  • 6545.

    Anna Swanwick, 27-05-[1885], London
  • 6546.

    Henry Thompson, 27-05-[1885], London
  • 6547.

    A. Gray, 28-05-1885, London
  • 6548.

    Frederic Harrison, 03-06-1885, London
  • 6549.

    Richard Holt Hutton, 03-06-1885, The Spectator Office, London
  • 6550.

    Jules J. Jusserand, 03-06-1885, Paris
  • 6551.

    Thomas Burt, 04-06-1885, House of Commons
  • 6552.

    George Henry Lewis, 04-06-1885, London
  • 6553.

    Edward H. Pollard, 09-06-[1885], London
  • 6554.

    James Bryce, 11-06-[1885], Athenæum Club, London
  • 6555.

    W. A. Gilbert, 11-06-1885, London
  • 6556.

    G. A. Gaskell, 28-06-1885, Bradford, Yorkshire
  • 6557.

    F. W. Burton, 14-07-1885, London
  • 6558.

    John Morley, 25-10-1885, London
  • 6559.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 30-10-1885, Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland
  • 6560.

    Thomas Burt, [1885] [incompl.], s.l.
  • 6561.

    C. Fitzgerald, [1885], s.l.
  • 6562.

    [ ] Hamilton, [1885], Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6563.

    [ ] Marcille, [1885] [incompl.], Paris
  • 6564.

    William Robertson Smith, [1885], Christ's College, Cambridge
  • 6565.

    Sam Pope, 22-01-1886, London
  • 6566.

    John Morley, 28-01-1886, London
  • 6567.

    Samuel Wilks, 28-01-1886, London
  • 6568.

    Sam Pope, 20-02-1886, London
  • 6569.

    Sam Pope, 22-02-1886, London
  • 6570.

    [ ] Stuart, 25-03-1886, House of Commons Library
  • 6571.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 12-05-1886, London
  • 6572.

    William Gladstone, 29-06-1886, Chester
  • 6573.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 09-08-1886, Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland
  • 6574.

    John Morley, 11-12-1886, Athenæum Club, London
  • 6575.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 17-12-1886, Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland
  • 6576.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 29-07-1887, Glasgow
  • 6577.

    Montagu White, 10-01-1889, London
  • 6578.

    Henry Matthews, 09-05-1890, London
  • 6579.

    George Baden-Powell, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6580.

    Cyprian A.G. Bridge, 18-05-1890, London
  • 6581.

    John Kirk, 04-06-1890, Ragged School Union, London
  • 6582.

    Benjamin Jowett, 11-07-1890, Balliol College, Oxford
  • 6583.

    Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain), 28-09-1890, Hartford
  • 6584.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 01-10-1890, London
  • 6585.

    John Russell Young, 12-02-1891, Union League, Philadelphia
  • 6586.

    Donald M. Wallace, 25-02-1891, London
  • 6587.

    James Bryce, 27-04-1891, London
  • 6588.

    James Bryce, 17-05-[1891?], s.l.
  • 6589.

    William Woodall, 17-05-1891, Burslem
  • 6590.

    Hugh Playfair, 22-08-[1891], Mürren
  • 6591.

    George R. Dibbs, 07-12-1891, Chief Sec., New South Wales
  • 6592.

    William H. Rideing, 16-12-1891, The Youth's Companion, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 6593.

    Fridtjof Nansen, 05-02-1892, London
  • 6594.

    J. A. Browne, 03-03-1892, Albury (Australia)
  • 6595.

    Francis Hare, 13-03-1892, Melbourne
  • 6596.

    Frederick George Lee, 02-07-1892, All Saints' Vicarage, London
  • 6597.

    Friedrich-Arnold Schumacher, 17-07-1892, Berne, Switzerland
  • 6598.

    Francis Wyllie, 17-08-[1892], Steam Yacht Dobhran, Molde Fiord, Norway
  • 6599.

    Gilbert Carter, 26-10-1892, Government House, Lagos, W. Africa
  • 6600.

    Spencer Lyttelton, 10-12-1892, London
  • 6601.

    George J. Goschen, 04-01-1893, Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst
  • 6602.

    F. Hangard (?), 27-01-1893, Warley
  • 6603.

    Frederick Courteney Selous, 16-06-1893, Wargrave, Berkshire
  • 6604.

    Sydney Charles Buxton, [June 1893?], Colonial Office
  • 6605.

    Sydney Charles Buxton, [July 1893?], Colonial Office
  • 6606.

    George Grey, "Regarding Election"; enclosed letter from H. Frith to Dorothy Tennant, Friths Photographer Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, 06-09-1893, 06-10-1893 [with env.], Auckland
  • 6607.

    Grace Saint Albans, 04-11-[1893], Arnold, Nottinghamshire
  • 6608.

    [ ] Maxre (?), 07-11-1893, National Review, London
  • 6609.

    George H. Murray, 13-01-1894, London
  • 6610.

    Col. Euan-Smith, 21-02-1894, London
  • 6611.

    Mary Henrietta Kingsley, 20-03-1894, London
  • 6612.

    Earl of Rosebery, 16-04-1894 [with env.], London
  • 6613.

    Austen Chamberlain, 10-05-1894, Birmingham
  • 6614.

    [ ] Shaw Lefevre, 28-06-1894, Local Government Board, London
  • 6615.

    Frederick Lugard, 17-08-1894, Niger Territories

    With pencil note in Denzil M. Stanley's handwriting: "Lugard who turned against S. [Stanley]"
  • 6616.

    Henry Kimber, 03-09-1894, Pontresina (Switzerland)
  • 6617.

    Sir George Grey, 07-12-1894 [in env.], London
  • 6618.

    Lord Roberts, 11-12-1894, Middlesex
  • 6619.

    George G. Lewis, 09-01-1895, Monte Carlo
  • 6620.

    Oreste Baratieri, 18-03-1895 [copy], Asmara (Egypt)
  • 6621.

    Oscar Leslie Stephen, 22-03-1895, London
  • 6622.

    John [ ], 01-05-1895, Police Court, London
  • 6623.

    McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., 06-07-1895, London
  • 6624.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 15-07-1895, London
  • 6625.

    Frederick Lugard, 16-07-1895, s.l.
  • 6626.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 22-07-1895, London
  • 6627.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 31-07-1895 [with env.], London
  • 6628.

    Arthur James Balfour, 10-11-1895, First Lord of the Treasury, London
  • 6629.

    Henry William Lucy, 17-11-1895, Whitehorn, Hythe, Kent
  • 6630.

    Alphonse de Courcel, 15-01-1896, Ambassade de France, à Londres
  • 6631.

    Tim Healy, 05-03-1896, Dublin
  • 6632.

    Herbert Collier, 28-03-1896, Army and Navy Club, London
  • 6633.

    W. P. Reeves, 29-04-[1896?], London
  • 6634.

    Tim Healy, 10-05-1896, Dublin
  • 6635.

    Lord Hobhouse, 13-05-1896, London
  • 6636.

    Arthur John Bigge, 05-07-1896 [telegr.], Private Sec. to Queen Victoria, Windsor Castle
  • 6637.

    Lord Roberts, 12-07-1896, Currach Camp, Co. Kildare
  • 6638.

    Annie Collier, 18-07-1896, Ascot, Berkshire
  • 6639.

    Hélène Darmesteler, July 1896, Paris
  • 6640.

    Maggie, 13-10-1896, Port Talbot

    With note in Dorothy Tennant's handwriting on the verso: "I should be delighted to pay all the expenses of your re-election (…)"
  • 6641.

    Herbert Henry Asquith, 07-12-1896, London
  • 6642.

    Paul d'Estournelles, 09-01-1897, Chambre des Députés, Paris
  • 6643.

    Jean Jacques Henner, 16-01-1897 [with env.], Paris
  • 6644.

    Fridtjof Nansen, 25-01-1897, Lysaker (Norway)
  • 6645.

    Lord Roberts, 02-02-1897, Dublin
  • 6646.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 02-02-1897, House of Commons
  • 6647.

    Cecil J. Rhodes, 02-02-1897, s.l.
  • 6648.

    Fridtjof Nansen, 05-02-1897, London
  • 6649.

    John Cunningham Geikie, 06-02-1897, Bournemouth
  • 6650.

    Thomas Burt, 17-02-1897, House of Commons
  • 6651.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 04-05-1897 [with env.], London
  • 6652.

    Thomas Burt, 17-05-1897, The Reform Club, London
  • 6653.

    George Bernard Shaw, 17-11-1897, London
  • 6654.

    George Bernard Shaw, 18-11-1897, London
  • 6655.

    Julia Caren, 23-02-1898, London
  • 6656.

    Isabellah Bishop, 13-03-1898, London
  • 6657.

    Lord Llandaff (= Henry Matthews), 24-03-1898, London
  • 6658.

    [?], 22-04-1898 [with env.], London
  • 6659.

    Mabel Chauvenet Holden, 04-05-[1898], Venice
  • 6660.

    Sven Hedin, 27-06-1898, Stockholm
  • 6661.

    Ludovic Trarieux, 07-10-1898, Sénat, Paris
  • 6662.

    Benoît Constant Coquelin, Oct. 1898, Paris
  • 6663.

    Lord Cromer, 02-11-1898, Cairo
  • 6664.

    Philip Lutley Sclater, 21-02-1899, Zoological Society of London, London
  • 6665.

    Mary Endicott Chamberlain (wife of Joseph Chamberlain), 02-06-1899, London
  • 6666.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 20-08-1899, Faversham, Kent
  • 6667.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 30-09-[1899], Faversham, Kent
  • 6668.

    John Kirk, 19-01-1900, Sevenoaks
  • 6669.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 10-02-1900, Brighton
  • 6670.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 21-03-1900, London
  • 6671.

    Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain), 17-04-1900, London
  • 6672.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 15-11-1900, London
  • 6673.

    Edwin Arnold, 26-02-1901, London
  • 6674.

    Henry S. Wellcome, 14-06-1901, London
  • 6675.

    Benoît Constant Coquelin, June 1901, London
  • 6676.

    Dr. Ernst E. Lehmann, 20-11-1901, London
  • 6677.

    John Collins, 03-06-1902, London
  • 6678.

    Alfred Ainger, 30-06-1902, London
  • 6679.

    Herbert Henry Asquith, 01-07-1902, London
  • 6680.

    Arthur James Balfour, 01-07-1902, First Lord of the Treasury, London
  • 6681.

    Frank Dicksee, 01-07-1902, London
  • 6682.

    Arnold Foster, 01-07-1902, House of Commons
  • 6683.

    Lord Hobhouse, 01-07-1902, Somerset
  • 6684.

    Philip Lutley Sclater, 01-07-1902, Zoological Society of London
  • 6685.

    Richard Burdon Haldane, 12-08-1902, London
  • 6686.

    D. van Velden, 10-11-1902, Private Sec. of General Botha, London
  • 6687.

    John Walter Gregory, 26-11-1902, The University, Melbourne
  • 6688.

    George Bernard Shaw, 18-05-1903, Woking
  • 6689.

    Jean Baptiste Allart, 24-05-1903, Consulat Général de Belgique à Teneriffe, Madeira-Funchal
  • 6690.

    Cyprian A.G. Bridge, 22-10-1903, London
  • 6691.

    Edith M. Moseley, 30-10-[1903?], London
  • 6692.

    Auguste Rodin, 24-12-1903, Paris
  • 6693.

    Lionel Phillips, 15-01-1904, Winchfield
  • 6694.

    Henry James, 23-04-1904, The Athenaeum, London
  • 6695.

    Joseph Armitage Robinson, 23-05-1904, Dean of Westminster Abbey, London
  • 6696.

    John Scott Keltie, 31-05-1904, Royal Geographical Society, London

    With copy of a letter from the Société de Géographie to Sir Clements R. Markham, Paris, 24-05-1904
  • 6697.

    Sidney Low, 07-06-1904, London
  • 6698.

    Fernand Monceaux, 08-06-1904, Alger
  • 6699.

    William Martin Conway, 20-06-1904, London
  • 6700.

    Henry L. Clapp, 02-08-1904, Engelberg (Switzerland)
  • 6701.

    Jean Baptiste Allart, 09-08-1904, Consulat Général de Belgique à Teneriffe, Teneriffe
  • 6702.

    Eilian Hughes, 10-09-1904, near Awelon, Amlwch
  • 6703.

    Jean Walther, 14-11-1904, London
  • 6704.

    Sidney Low, 29-12-1904, London
  • 6705.

    Ruth B. Fisher, 28-01-1905 [in env.], Hoima, Uganda Protectorate, East Africa

    "Father [Mr. Hurditch] of a young English girl going to Uganda as a missionary". Enclosed copy of a letter from HMS to C. Russell Hurditch, Pirbright, Surrey, 03-06-1901
  • 6706.

    E. A. M. Thompson, 11-02-1905, London
  • 6707.

    John Cunningham Geikie, 09-03-1905, Bournemouth
  • 6708.

    George Bernard Shaw, 03-07-1905, London
  • 6709.

    Auguste Rodin, 12-03-1906, s.l.
  • 6710.

    Sir Henry S. Welcome, 28-09-1906, London
  • 6711.

    Fridtjof Nansen, 03-03-1907, Légation de Norvège, London
  • 6712.

    William Ralph Hall Caine, 12-06-1907, London
  • 6713.

    Olivia L. Clemens (wife of Mark Twain), 13-04-1908, London
  • 6714.

    Ernesto de Vasconcelos, 15-12-1908, Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa, Lisbon
  • 6715.

    Clavell Satter (?), 25-01-1910 [with env.], London
  • 6716.

    Ruth B. Fisher, 13-05-1911, C.M.S. Hoima, Uganda Protectorate, East Africa
  • 6717.

    Jules Cambon, "About the Congo and Germany"; enclosed note concerning Dorothy Tennant's preceding letter to Jules Cambon, wherein she told him "that Stanley had foreseen in 1890 that Germany would one day try to get the Congo", 28-08-1911 [in env.], Paris
  • 6718.

    Arthur B. Fisher, 01-03-1912, C.M.S. Hoima, Uganda Protectorate, East Africa
  • 6719.

    Ruth B. Fisher, 19-09-1912, C.M.S. Hoima, Uganda Protectorate, East Africa
  • 6720.

    John Scott Keltie, 28-02-1913, Royal Geographical Society, London
  • 6721.

    Arthur B. Fisher, 24-03-1913, C.M.S. Gulu, Nile Province, Uganda
  • 6722.

    Arthur B. Fisher, 28-07-1913, C.M.S. Gulu, Nile Province, Uganda
  • 6723.

    Jeanne Courbon, 02-07-1914, Lyon
  • 6724.

    William P. Bonbright and Sansom, 10-06-1918, William P. Bonbright & Co., London
  • 6725.

    Harold Cox, 07-12-1920, London
  • 6726.

    Henry Arthur Jones, 29-09-1921, London
  • 6727.

    [?], 10-06-1924, London
  • 6728.

    Ferdinand Ossendowski, 25-11-1924, Warsaw
  • 6729.

    Henry Maxwell-Lyte, 18-02-1925, London
  • 6730.

    Henry Arthur Jones, 07-03-1925, London
  • 6731.

    Leonard Huxley, 28-05-1925, Cornhill Magazine, London
  • 6732.

    Lord Acton, 27-06-[ ], Athenæum Club, London
  • 6733.

    Lord Acton, 08-[ ]-[ ], Athenæum Club, London
  • 6734.

    Edwin Arnold, 29-07-[ ], Daily Telegraph, London
  • 6735.

    Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, 19-05-[ ], House of Commons
  • 6736.

    Rhoda Broughton, 05-05-[ ], Richmond, Surrey
  • 6737.

    James Bryce, s.d., London
  • 6738.

    Sydney Charles Buxton, s.d., Shipbourne, Cromer
  • 6739.

    Joseph Chamberlain, 08-05-[ ], London
  • 6740.

    Mary Endicott Chamberlain (wife of Joseph Chamberlain), 19-06-[ ], London
  • 6741.

    B. A. Crackanthorpe, 24-11-[ ], London
  • 6742.

    Sir Henry Cunningham, 19-05-[ ], London
  • 6743.

    Harry Cust, s.d., Pall Mall Gazette, London
  • 6744.

    Charles Darling, 01-05-[ ], House of Commons
  • 6745.

    Charles Darling, s.d., The Athenæum, London
  • 6746.

    Paul d'Estournelles, s.d., Ambassade de France, London
  • 6747.

    [ ] Dufferin and Ava, s.d., London
  • 6748.

    Col. Euan-Smith, s.d., London
  • 6749.

    Charles Foster, s.d., London
  • 6750.

    Douglas W. Freshfield, s.d., Royal Geographical Society
  • 6751.

    Francis Galton, s.d., s.l.
  • 6752.

    William Gilette, s.d., London
  • 6753.

    Maud Gladstone, 18-05-[ ], Lowestoft
  • 6754.

    George Taubman Goldie, s.d., The Naval and Military Club, London
  • 6755.

    Jean Jacques Henner, s.d., s.l.
  • 6756.

    Jean Jacques Henner, s.d., s.l.
  • 6757.

    Jean Jacques Henner, s.d., s.l.
  • 6758.

    Jean Jacques Henner, s.d., s.l.
  • 6759.

    Jean Jacques Henner, s.d., [Madrid]
  • 6760.

    M. T. K., s.d., s.l.
  • 6761.

    Andrew Lang, s.d., London
  • 6762.

    Frederic Leighton, s.d., Athenæum Club, London
  • 6763.

    Frederic Leighton, s.d., s.l.
  • 6764.

    Frederic Leighton, s.d., s.l.
  • 6765.

    Frederic Leighton, s.d., s.l.
  • 6766.

    Léontieff, 03-09-[ ], s.l.
  • 6767.

    William Samuel Lilly, s.d., London
  • 6768.

    John Lubbell, 31-01-[ ], High Elms Harnborough, Kent
  • 6769.

    Frederick Lugard, 02-11-[ ], London
  • 6770.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 07-[ ]-[ ], London
  • 6771.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, 09-[ ]-[ ], Canterbury
  • 6772.

    Alfred Comyn Lyall, s.d., s.l.
  • 6773.

    John Morgan, s.d., London
  • 6774.

    John Morley, 18-02-[ ], London
  • 6775.

    Joseph Reinach, s.d., Paris
  • 6776.

    Joseph Reinach, s.d., Paris
  • 6777.

    Auguste Rodin, s.d., London
  • 6778.

    Auguste Rodin, s.d., Paris
  • 6779.

    [ ] Russell, 08-[ ]-[ ], House of Commons
  • 6780.

    Louisa Anne Scarlett, 21-06-[ ], London
  • 6781.

    Gladys Selous (wife of Frederick Courteney Selous), s.d., Worplesdon
  • 6782.

    Anna Swanwick, 19-07-[ ], London

    With pencil notes overleaf by Dorothy Tennant (not related to the letter)
  • 6783.

    Henry Thompson, 14-03-[ ], London
  • 6784.

    Henry Thompson, 16-03-[ ], London
  • 6785.

    George Otto Trevelyan, 10-01-[ ], Privy Council Office
  • 6786.

    [?], s.d., Paris
  • 6787.

    "Letters concerning a little illustrated article of mine which appeared in the June number of the Illustrated English Magazine - 1885 - entitled The London Ragamuffins"; list of senders, [1885], 1885
  • 6788.

    Sketch [in envelop] by Dorothy Tennant of her mother Gertrude , Reading her M.S. to me, 15-10-1887
  • 6789.

    Artist's Season Ticket for the Fifth Exhibition of Modern Works of Art 1887 at the Art Gallery of the City of Manchester
  • 6790.

    Poetry to Dorothy Tennant on the occasion of her marriage with HMS, 1890 (3 pieces)
  • 6791.

    Speech Dorothy Tennant for the Westminster Lodging-house Mission, 13-12-1893
  • 6792.

    Receipts for Dorothy Tennant of gifts to the Day and Sunday School Treat Fund, signed by W. Hall, 1893-1895 (3 pieces)
  • 6793.

    Receipt for Dorothy Tennant of a subscription to the Waterloo [ ] Fund, 02-11-1895
  • 6794.

    Receipt for Dorothy Tennant of a donation to the General Fund of the Church Army, signed by W. Carlile, 29-11-1895, London
  • 6795.

    Receipt for Dorothy Tennant of a donation to the Hampton's Mission to the Blind, 29-09-1896
  • 6796.

    Receipt for Dorothy Tennant of annual subscription to the Deaconess Institution for the Diocese of Rochester, November 1897, London
  • 6797.

    Programme of Exhibition of Living & Moving Photographs at Mrs. Tennant's and Mrs. Stanley's, 26-02-1897 [pencil notes overleaf]
  • 6798.

    Sermon by Dr. Vaughan at the Temple "in his own handwriting", "given to Miss Dorothy Tennant by him a few days before her marriage", 27-05-1890
  • 6799.

    Royalties for books by HMS, in account with Harper & Brothers Publishers, 30-06-1905, New York
  • 6800.

    Assignment [with envelop] by Katharin (Kate) Marie Bradshaw to Dorothy Tennant of "letters, documents, memoranda, photographs, and other matter", 1907

    Signed statements by Charles Russell Brown (19-12-1907), George Langton (17-12-1907) and Katharin (Kate) Marie Bradshaw (30-11-1907)
  • 6801.

    Receipt of "papers &c. relating to H. M. Stanley" handed to J. Collett Smith, signed by Lewis H. Noe, Sayville, L. I., N. Y., 23-10-1907; with second sheet containing notes by J. Collett Smith
  • 6802.

    Memorandum [with envelop] of an Agreement between Dorothy Tennant and Houghton Mifflin Company, Publishers, concerning the publication of Stanley's Autobiography, 24-06-1909, signed by James Murray Kay, Treasurer
  • 6803.

    Receipt [in envelop] for copyright of the Autobiography, 23-10-1909
  • 6804.

    Rectification of the above agreement, signed by James Murray Kay, Treasurer Houghton Mifflin Co., and Dorothy Tennant, 31-01-1910
  • 6805.

    Agreement [with envelop] with Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd., concerning the publication of Stanley's Autobiography; signed by Walter Tyrrell, Dorothy Tennant and a Witness, 3497

    Enclosed letters from Walter Tyrrell to Dorothy Tennant, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London, 29-07-1909; and G. Herbert Thring to Dorothy Tennant, Incorporated Society of Authors, London, 08-07-1912
  • 6806.

    Signature [in envelop] of King Edward VII, Augustus 1909
  • 6807.

    Menu, Savoy Hotel, 09-07-1911
  • 6808.

    Leo Améry's account of the Death of Lord Roberts in France (14-11-1914), handwritten,with pencil inscription "Please return to Dorothy Stanley", dated 15/16/17-11-1914
  • 6809.

    Booklet with New Year's greeting from Henry S. Wellcome, 01-01-1919, London
  • 6810.

    Balance sheet Company of India, Limited, for the year ending, 30-09-1920
  • 6811.

    Memorandum Council of Justice to Animals, addressed to Henry Curtis, 22-09-1922
  • 6812.

    Flyer for the film Boadicea by Sinclair Hill, [1926]

    With pencil inscription: “Unique! Programme of Stanley's Tour in America Lecturing”
  • 6813.

    Poem roughly translated from the Russian original by Dorothy Tennant, , 16-04-1926
  • 6814.

    Will and First Codicil [typewritten copy] of Dorothy Tennant , dated respectively 22-07-1920 and 22-06-1922; 1926
  • 6815.

    Story about a baby of a young Egyptian mother who used to place her child in Stanley's tent, text by HMS but Dorothy Tennant's handwriting, 8 pp., 4to
  • 6816.

    Random notes on Stanley's "mysterious powers", international politics, transcriptions of poems, quotations, etc., text about "Prayers", small pencil sketches (9 pieces)
  • 6817.

    Postcard with Dorothy Tennant painting, "His first offence"; in fourfold
  • 6818.

    Correspondence Gertrude Tennant with her daughter Eveleen, 1885-1895, s.l. (3 pieces)
  • 6819.

    Letter from Gertrude Tennant to Edwin Arnold, 18-06-1885, London
  • 6820.

    Letter from C. M. Speedy to Gertrude Tennant, 29-09-1877, Perak, Malay Straits

    Enclosed list of "Things required for a month in Abyssinia"
  • 6821.

    Letter from Herbert Spencer to Gertrude Tennant, 26-02-1880, London
  • 6822.

    Letter from James Russell Lowell to Gertrude Tennant, 14-03-1881, London
  • 6823.

    Letter from James Russell Lowell to Gertrude Tennant, 21-03-1881, London
  • 6824.

    Letter from George Otto Trevelyan to Gertrude Tennant, 24-02-1884, Irish Office
  • 6825.

    Letter from Henry Parry Liddon to Gertrude Tennant, 08-04-1885, London
  • 6826.

    Letter from John Ruskin to Gertrude Tennant, 15-05-1885, London
  • 6827.

    Letter from George Otto Trevelyan to Gertrude Tennant, 07-06-1885, Privy Council Office
  • 6828.

    Letter from Théodore Reinach to Gertrude Tennant, 20-05-1890, Paris
  • 6829.

    Letter from William Jones Hoppin to Gertrude Tennant, 16-06-1890, London (?)
  • 6830.

    Letter from S. Flood-Jones to Gertrude Tennant, 17-06-1890, Westminster Abbey
  • 6831.

    Letter from Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain) to Gertrude Tennant, 07-04-1895, Paris
  • 6832.

    Letter from Samuel L. Clemens (= Mark Twain) to Gertrude Tennant, 15-04-1895., Paris
  • 6833.

    Letter from Edwin Arnold to Gertrude Tennant, 14-03-1898, London
  • 6834.

    Letter from Magda Heinemann to Gertrude Tennant, [June 1899], London
  • 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]
  • 6837.

    Letter from Charles Pepper to Gertrude Tennant, 14-05-1904, Julianstown, Drogheda
  • 6838.

    Letter from Baroness Burdett-Coutts to Gertrude Tennant, 18-05-1904, Ramsgate, [copy; in duplicate]
  • 6839.

    Letter from Edith Parsons to Gertrude Tennant, 22-05-[1904], London
  • 6840.

    Letter from Baroness Burdett-Couts to Gertrude Tennant, 23-05-1904, Ramsgate
  • 6841.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to Gertrude Tennant, 15-01-1905, s.l.
  • 6842.

    Letter from John Collins to Gertrude Tennant, 05-04-1905, London
  • 6843.

    Letter from Paul Cambon to Gertrude Tennant, 29-11-1906, London, [with envelop]
  • 6844.

    Letter from Sidney Low to Gertrude Tennant, 10-12-1906, London
  • 6845.

    Letter from Lord Acton to Gertrude Tennant, 20-05-[ ], Windsor Castle
  • 6846.

    Letter from Paul Cambon to Gertrude Tennant, 02-01-[ ], London
  • 6847.

    Letter from Isabella Caroline Hensley Henson to Gertrude Tennant, 25-06-[ ], Westminster Abbey
  • 6848.

    Letter from Nansen to Gertrude Tennant, 27-11-[ ], Légation de Norvège, London
  • 6849.

    Letter from Paul Cambon to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., Ambassade de France, London
  • 6850.

    Letter from Olivia L. Clemens (wife of Mark Twain) to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., London
  • 6851.

    Letter from James Russell Lowell to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., Legation of the United States, London
  • 6852.

    Letter from Lady Dorothy Nevill to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., London
  • 6853.

    Letter from Joseph Reinach to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., Paris
  • 6854.

    Letter from Joseph Reinach to Gertrude Tennant, s.d., Paris
  • 6855.

    Letter from James E. Thorold Rogers to Gertrude Tennant, 07-11-[ ], House of Commons Library
  • 6856.

    Letter from [?] to Gertrude Tennant, 18-05-[ ], India Office
  • 6857.

    Invitation card Gertrude Tennant to HMS for a dinner on 12-02-[1886]
  • 6858.

    Diary of Gertrude Tennant, i.e. during Stanley's lecture tour in New Zealand and Tasmania, from 01-01 to 13-04-1892

    also miscellaneous notes
  • 6859.

    Telegram from the Mayor of Swansea to Charles Coombe Tennant, regarding the possible burial of Stanley in Westminster Abbey, 12-05-1904, Swansea
  • 6860.

    Letter from Grimble Vallentin to Charles Coombe Tennant, asking a ticket for Stanley's funeral, 14-05-1904, Lambeth Distillery, London
  • 6861.

    Letter from [?] to Eveleen Myers, 20-05-1890, Gateshead-on-Tyne, [incomplete]
  • 6862.

    Letter from Walter Levy (?) to Eveleen Myers, 23-06-1892, London
  • 6863.

    Letter from George Washburn Smalley to Eveleen Myers, 11-10-1899, London
  • 6864.

    Letter [postcard with photograph of Stanley] from Peline (?) to Harold Myers, 27-07-1898, Zürich
  • 6865.

    Note by Frederic W. H. Myers, “I suggest the name Ægle”
  • 6866.

    Letter from Denzil M. Stanley to Gertrude Tennant , 12-10-1912, Eton College, Windsor
  • 6867.

    Letter [with envelop] from William Hoffman to Denzil M. Stanley, begging for assistance and asking back the Stanley letters that were in his possession, 11-01-1927, London
  • 6868.

    Letters from Charles Liebrechts to Denzil M. Stanley , on the occasion of a Stanley commemoration in Brussels, 1927, Brussels (3 pieces)
  • 6869.

    Letter from the Belgian Ministère des Colonies to Denzil M. Stanley, offering him an album with Stanley commemoration stamps, 31-07-1928, Brussels
  • 6870.

    Letter from George MacDonald to [?], "I certify that I attended Mrs. Walter Rowland (…)", 04-06-1928, Wrexham

    Cf. letter from Maria Rowland to Denzil M. Stanley, 21-11-1929
  • 6871.

    Letter from William Hoffman to Denzil M. Stanley, , begging for assistance, 26-05-1930, London
  • 6872.

    Letter [with envelop] from Maria Rowland to Denzil M. Stanley , informing him of the death of her father Walter Rowland, an alleged relative of Stanley, 21-11-1929, Wrexham

    With obituary Walter Rowland and a missionary film lecture announcement
  • 6873.

    Letter from Captain Louis Valcke to "les Descendants de son ancien chef, Henry M. Stanley", thanking them for their attention, 18-08-1930, Blankenberghe
  • 6874.

    Letters from Arsène Matton to Denzil M. Stanley, concerning a Stanley monument at Matadi, 1929-1932 (3 pieces), with photographs
  • 6875.

    Letter from Frank Hird to Denzil M. Stanley , sending him seven proof chapters [of his Stanley biography], 01-04-1935, London

    [enclosed extract concerning the Maxim gun]
  • 6876.

    Letter from Charles Liebrechts to Denzil M. Stanley, concerning a letter he addressed to the British ambassador in Brussels in order to stress Stanley's pacifistic character, 04-08-1937, Ostend
  • 6877.

    Letter from Sir Irving Gane to Denzil M. Stanley, 11-04-1957, Chamberlain's Court, Guildhall House, London

    Enclosed photostatic copies of the Minutes of the Court of Common Council held on 21-11-1872 (with Resolution expressing appreciation of Stanley's discovery and relief of Livingstone), the ceremony of Admission to the Honorary Freedom on 13-01-1887, and a Report to the Court of Common Council of a reception to HMS given on 13-05-1890.
  • 6878.

    Sketch of Denzil M. Stanley's hand, 30-11-1897
  • 6879.

    Denzil [M. Stanley]'s first effort at drawing made at Hunstanton, handwriting of HMS, 01-06-1898
  • 6880.

    Note by Dorothy Tennant about Denzil M. Stanley's first jump on a horse, 21-09-1911
  • 6881.

    Diary of Denzil M. Stanley, 01-01 to 01-06-1922, with some newspaper cuttings and (draft) announcement of Denzil's engagement, containing also credit and debit accounts for the period 1909-1911, ink and pencil, 180 pp., 8vo
  • 6882.

    Travel account of a journey retracing Henry M. Stanley’s 1874-77 trans-African expedition, undertaken by Denzil’s son Richard M. Stanley, [1957], typescript, 5 pp., incomplete
  • 6884.

    Letter from HMS to Colonel Thomas W. Knox, begging of him to introduce Dorothy Tennant's brother Charles Coombe Tennant to New York, 18-07-1890, Romsey, Hants
  • 6902.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Colonel Alphonse Vangele, expressing her desire to invite him with Gérard Harry and Charles Liebrechts at Furze Hill, 05-04-1925, London
  • 6903.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Colonel Alphonse Vangele, giving her opinion on Pierre Daye's Histoire Colonial Belge, 15-06-1925, London
  • 6901.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Colonel Alphonse Vangele, telling him about Stanley's presentiment of Belgium's difficulties in Africa and the German envy to take over the Congo with Morel and Casement as their alleged emissaries, sending him armorial bearings representing the Congo based on her own idea, 18-01-1925, London
  • 6917.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Baron Dhanis, "we are so glad to possess your two excellent photographs", 31-07-[ ], London
  • 6932.

    Notes by Dorothy Tennant and HMS , about Stanley's sickness at Biarritz from 21-09 till 01-10-1898
  • 6949.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Mrs. Allen, "I find I have only one copy left of the Ragamuffins", 29-03-[1890?], London
  • 6950.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Violet [ ], "would your mother kindly allow you to come to us (…)?", 06-06-[1890], London
  • 6951.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Lady Dorothy Nevill, thanking her for her wedding gift, "I am glad one doesn't lose one's Christian name by marriage", 15-06-1890, London
  • 6952.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to Lady Hort, explaining why she and Stanley were unable to attend the garden party, 18-08-[1893], Drumsna, Cappoquin (Ireland)
  • 4601.

    Letter [in envelop; forwarded to Dorothy Tennant] from Robert S. Sorter to Charles Frederick Moberly Bell, informing him of investigations made by the Navy Department regarding Stanley's service in the Navy during the Civil War, American Office, Washington D.C., 21-01-1907
    Note: Enclosed copy of a letter from F. S. Curtis to H. I. Elliott, Navy Department, Washington, 18-01-1907
  • 4603.

    Letters from Chester Twitchell Stockwell to George S. Merriam [forwarded to Dorothy Tennant], regarding Stanley's Autobiography, s.l., 1910 (2 pieces)
  • 4609.

    Letters from HMS to the New York Herald from Saragossa, 08-10 and 09-10-1869; Valencia, 16-10-1869, 1869, typescript and pencil, 95 pp., 4to

    With pencil and blue lines by Dorothy Tennant; "I used part of these letters for the Autobiography"
  • 4619.

    Blue Album - Stanley's original sketches for the guidance of the illustrators of In Darkest Africa, approx. 93 sheets of sketches of camp and march scenes, including several of Fort Bodo, topographical views, natives, African shields, paddles, instruments, etc., also 11 original photographs of the EPRE, and a large quantity of proofs of the engraved illustrations to the book, all mounted in a scrapbook, inscribed by Edward Marston to Dorothy Tennant, 20-05-1904, large folio, half blue morocco
  • 4627.

    Notebook with an index "prepared by Stanley giving headings of subjects he meant to write" (Dorothy Tennant), almost empty, 4to, red leather

    Notes on Africa; Congo State Flag; [General Charles] Gordon; At school
  • 4630.

    Various autobiographical notes, s.d., typescript, some pencil corrections by Dorothy Tennant, 32 pp., 4to

    Notes on Lord Houghton and self travellers; Lord Charles Hamilton, Abyssinia; The Vanderbilts and the Astors; Jealousy; Abuse; Americans; Newspapers; Across the Plains; Eyes; General Hancock 1867; The Platte; Americans and English; The Americans abroad; Autographs; Youth; Railroads; Reading Newspapers; Reporters; Fools; General Sherman; Self in sickness; Captain; Belief; Death in the Field or on a Campaign; God
  • 4631.

    Various autobiographical notes, [c. 1893 or later], typescript, with pencil corrections by Dorothy Tennant, 75 pp. plus autograph title page by HMS, 4to

    Notes on Calumny, Prayer; Inventions; The young; Youth; Work & object of life; [Edward] Virnard; Teachings of life; The Times; Success; The sea; Society; Schopenhauer; Religion; Political Topics; Perfect disinterestedness; Prefatory; Officialism; Cicero's death; Marriage; The mind; Murray the Publisher; [Thomas Babington] Macaulay; Learning; My love; Love of country and home; Love; [Henry] Labouchere; Knowledge; Journalistic Quackery; Ireland; Human nature; Irreligion in London; Illusions; Hospitality; Happy mean; Sad unhelpful tears (Shakespeare); [William] Gladstone; [Francis] Galton; Faithful and fearless; Education; Disposition; Domestic infelicities; The difficulty of avoiding a law court; Doctors; Castle Rock; Capital punishment; Church and its Reform; Crowds; The cruelties of other people; [Auguste] Comte; Columbus's hair; Cards; Calumny
  • 4634.

    Various autobiographical notes, [1893 or later], typescript, some ink additions by Dorothy Tennant, 68 pp., 4to

    Notes on Officers at Yambuya; Barttelot; The Barttelot case also Livingstone; Kavalli and Emin; Joy lies in the doing; [Gaetano] Casati; Phil Robinson and pressmen; Quakers; The Press; Platitudes, preaching; The Public; Letter Writing; In sickness; Going to Abyssinia; Congo; Livingstone search; Among Englishmen; Love; Appleton vs. Stanley Oct. 29th 1893; Death; Uganda; Livingstone; Letters; After returning home
  • 4644.

    Autograph draft by Dorothy Tennant entitled Journal (= Chapters XX-XXIV of the Autobiography), c. 147 pp., 4to
  • 4645.

    Various fragments, covering the "Editor's Preface", the "Introduction" and the Chapters X to XXIV and XXVII in the Autobiography, some in the handwriting of Dorothy Tennant, but most typescript drafts with pencil and ink corrections by Dorothy Tennant and George S. Merriam, some fragments eventually exluded from the Autobiography, some others apparently the beginning of a biography for youths, all 4to ( )

    See also nr. 4719
  • 4647.

    Typescript manuscript eventually omitted from the Autobiography, "for lack of space" (Dorothy Tennant), mainly transcribed pages of Stanley's Journal 81, typescript, with pencil marks, 51 pp., incomplete, 4to
  • 4709.

    Tippu Tib, Major Barttelot and the officers of the rear-column, autograph draft, 26 pp., 4to [fragment of a diary from 21-08 to 15-09-1887; put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant]
  • 4714.

    'Influenza': To the Editor of the Times, s.d., two autograph drafts (inscribed "not sent" on one version), signed, 4 + 5 pp., 4to

    One draft put by Dorothy Tennant in an envelop with the text: "Letter from my Stanley on Influenza & its Remedy"
  • 4721.

    The Rescue of Emin Pasha and our March athwart Darkest Africa, 1890, typescript, revised, 41 pp. plus autograph note by Dorothy Tennant, folio
  • 4723.

    Conference by HMS about his expeditions into Africa (but inscribed "Rescue of Emin" by Dorothy Tennant), s.d., in duplicate, typescript, revised, 46 pp., folio (2 pieces)
  • 4728.

    Copy [in envelop; handwriting of Dorothy Tennant] of a character "made out by a phrenologist when Stanley was 25"
  • 324.

    Letter [copy by Dorothy] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, explaining his opinion on the Mission to Uganda, Bayonne, 07-01-1893
    Note: Sent to Mr. Gladstone on the 10th January 93 - Dorothy Tennant
  • 325.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his visit to the Cimetière Anglaise, Bayonne, 07-01-1893
  • 326.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to electioneer, s.l., 09-01-1893
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Sudden death of Surgeon [Thomas H.] Parke's father"
  • 327.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "In which he speaks of the horror he has of standing for Parliament" (D.T.), Biarritz, 10-01-1893
    Note: with a comment by Dorothy on her mistake to press Stanley to go the Parliament
  • 328.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the "horror" of Stanley's last election campaign, s.l., 13-01-1893
  • 329.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Announces return, and expresses his determination not to canvass personally, and his abhorrence of the practice" (D.T.), Biarritz, 15-01-1893
  • 330.

    Two letters [one with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, the second mentioning an unpleasant letter from Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, London, 11-10 and 12-10-1893
  • 331.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, regarding the criticism towards him by Thomas H. Parke and Arthur Mounteney-Jephson, "outwardly you appear indifferent sometimes", s.l., 13-10-1893
  • 332.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "On being charged by [Arthur J. Mounteney-] Jephson with not showing sufficient sympathy. Shows these accusations to be injust" (D.T.), London, 14-10-1893
  • 333.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "My darling continues on the subject of sympathy" (D.T.), Cromer, 15-10-1893
  • 334.

    Two letters [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A wonderful description of Garmouth and Norwich" (D.T.), Cromer, 17-10-1893
  • 335.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes his joy at solitude and the sea. Describes a perfect terrier he saw and wished to buy" (D.T.), Cromer, 18-10-1893
  • 336.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, expressing her appreciation for his letter writing, s.l., 18-10-1893
  • 337.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, mentioning his private opinion that his valet Hawkes has committed an asinine error, "Speaks of authors and books he cares for" (D.T.), Cromer, 20-10-1893
  • 338.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Most loving letter. Loving and whimsical. Curious ending. Oh the joy of that laying down for conveyance to him" (D.T.), Cromer, 20-10-1893
  • 339.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "you might have let me come with you", s.l., [1893?]
    Note: with short note written by HMS dated 02-11-1893
  • 340.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Wonderfully descriptive letter. How he left Neath, reached Manchester, lectured. Describes effect of lecture" (D.T.), Manchester, 14-11-1893
  • 341.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes his address to working men on Mashona and Matabele War. Describes an 'ideal newspaper' " (D.T.), London, 15-11-1893
  • 342.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, praising Stanley's "clear sense and wisdom" concerning the situation in Mashonaland and the Coal Strike, Neath, South-Wales, 16-[11]-1893
  • 343.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes lecture at Bedford, and a wonderful account of the putting down of slavery in Africa" (D.T.), London, 17-11-1893
  • 344.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, expressing his concern about microbes in the house, London, 17-11-1893
  • 345.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Regarding the scarlet fever. Infection at R. T. [Richmond Terrace] and precautions which should be taken" (D.T.), London, 18-11-1893
  • 346.

    Letter [incomplete] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his having sent his valet Hawkes to Bodelwyddan, North Wales, "to ascertain the truth of the reports about Robert Jones Jr. [his half-brother]", "we have gained the truth unvarnished, and it is very painful to me", reminiscences of his stepfather R, London, 18-11-1893
  • 347.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Annoyed and hurt by letter of A. M. J. [Arthur Mounteney-Jephson]" (D.T.), London, 21-11-1893
  • 348.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A letter of love, to me at Cadoxton. A criticism of Lowell, from his letters" (D.T.), London, 23-11-1893
  • 349.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Most delightful description of a lecture given in Lambeth" (D.T.), London, 24-11-1893
  • 350.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to write a line of commendation to Frederick Lugard, Neath, South Wales, 25-11-1893
  • 351.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Domestic details. Advice on making speech" (D.T.), London, 25-11-1893
  • 352.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Reviews and amends his first comments on Lowell. Touching account of how unfairly he has even been treated by other explorers, and how he ever refrained from doing this himself" (D.T.), London, 27-11-1893
  • 353.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the death of Alexander Low Bruce, s.l., 28-[11-1893]
  • 354.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the death of Alexander Low Bruce, London, 29-11-1893
  • 355.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Grave and most impressive letter of my Stanley on the death of his friend [Alexander Low] Bruce. He here speaks of his Autobiography, what it is he wishes to leave for others. A letter of the greatest weight and importance (…)" (D.T.), London, 29-11-1893
  • 356.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Goes to Edinburgh for Mr. [Alexander Low] Bruce's funeral. Mentions Colonel Lugard's depreciation of others" (D.T.), London, 30-11-1893
  • 357.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I want you to write your life", s.l., [1893?]
  • 358.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Depressed letter. Worried because of his candidature" (D.T.) Freshwater Bay (Isle of Wight), 08-03-1894
  • 359.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Undiminished affection" (D.T.), Freshwater (Isle of Wight), 11-03-1894
  • 360.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Anxiety, fearing I am ill. Gives me a translation of Uganda letter. Comment on Lord Rosebery" (D.T.), Freshwater Bay (Isle of Wight), 13-03-1894
  • 361.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Interesting criticism of Macchiavelli" (D.T.), Shanklin, 15-03-1894
  • 362.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Glad I am to join him" (D.T.), "Worried by parliamentary candidature" (D.T.), Shanklin, 16-03-1894 and 17-03-1894
  • 363.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, [Shanklin], 17-03-1894
  • 364.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Stanley's election campaign, London, 18-03-1894
  • 365.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Remarks about engagements" (D.T.), Shanklin, 19-03-1894
  • 366.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes short stay at Malvern, thence to Ilfracombe" (D.T.), Ilfracombe, North Devon, 12-05-1894
  • 367.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing his stay at Ilfracombe, Penzance, 18-05-1894
  • 368.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, Bournemouth, 20-05-1894
  • 369.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, Cadenabbia (Italy), 09-09-1894
  • 370.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, Cadennabia (Italy), 16-09-1894
  • 371.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, thanking Dorothy for her service in his behalf during the Election, London, 20-07-1895
  • 372.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, complaining about the ventilation in the Chamber of the House of Commons, on his journey to the U.S., the Stokes affair, London, 30-08-1895
  • 373.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "After election" (D.T.), London, 03-09-1895
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting about HMS in the House of Commons
  • 374.

    Letter [incomplete; with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his travelling in the U.S., his meeting with Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson's fiancée Anna Head, Oakland, California, 06-10-1895
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Henry M. Stanley here", San Francisco Examiner, 04-10-1895
  • 375.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Precious" (D.T.), s.l., 05-05-1896
  • 376.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Denzil Stanley, Leo Myers's stay with her, London, 19-12-1896
  • 377.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, on Denzil, Brighton, 21-12-1896
  • 378.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Greeting of perfect love" (D.T.), Brighton, 24-12-1896
  • 379.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Awaiting me to go abroad. Loving expression about baby" (D.T.), Dover, 28-12-1896
  • 380.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to come back with Denzil from Margate, London, 03-03-1897
  • 381.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Account of Denzil's baby ways" (D.T.), Margate, 04-03-1897
  • 382.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of rooms at Margate and plan. Baby and Bally with him" (D.T.), Margate, 06-03-1897
  • 383.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, sending her a cheque for Denzil's Second Quarter, London, 08-04-1897
  • 384.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of the Belgian Exhibition" (D.T.), begging her to "correct" the portrait she made of him, Brussels, 05-09-1897
  • 385.

    Two letters from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of ship and passengers. Tennyson's Memoirs and Life" (D.T.), [en route to S. Africa], 09-10 and 13-10-1897
  • 386.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes life on board. Death of a little child. Memory pictures of wife and son. Fatigue and torture of the voyage" (D.T.), S.S. Norman ("150 miles from Cape Town"), 25-10-1897
  • 387.

    Letters [with envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall's view on "the difficulties with our Colonies", on Stanley becoming president of a Sport Committee, the marriage of Sir Edwin Arnold with a Japanese woman, Denzil's cleverness, reminiscences by Willingham Gell of Stanley, s.l., 26/27/28/29-10-1897
  • 388.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes want of sleep and exhaustion owing to noise and racket. Comments on Cecil Rhodes" (D.T.), Cape Town, 30-10-1897
  • 389.

    Letter [with envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the death of Henry George, the Dreyfus affair, Denzil, a "poor little boy in Wales who swallowed a pin", s.l., 03/04/05-11-1897
  • 390.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A happy letter describing Lobengula's Kraal. Sends two leaves" (D.T.), Bulawayo, Rhodesia (South Africa), 08-11-1897
  • 391.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning damage on the balustrades at home, about Denzil, Sir Alfred Milner on life in South Africa, London, 12-11-1897
  • 392.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes S. African's want of consideration. Describes Kimberley Sanatorium and diamond mines" (D.T.), Johannesburg, 19-11-1897
  • 393.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A most interesting description and account of Kruger. Premonitions of the Boer War" (D.T.), Maritzburg, Natal (South Africa), 27-11-1897
  • 394.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Delightful description of East London and Maritzburg. Loving messages" (D.T.), East London (South Africa), 04-12-1897
  • 395.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Charlie Simpson becoming a page, death of Alphonse Daudet, s.l., [December 1897]
  • 396.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A happy, busy letter. Describes Denzil and his joy in him" (D.T.), House of Commons, 24-02-1898
  • 397.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of baby. Not comfortably lodged" (D.T.), Seaford, Sussex, 22-05-1899
  • 398.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving description of Denzil. Height and measurement" (D.T.), Seaford, 24-05-1899
  • 399.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Enclosing Denzil's first attempts at writing his name" (D.T.), Seaford, 28-05-1899
  • 400.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes Harbour. Thinks of baby" (D.T.), Dover, 23-06-1899
  • 401.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes the first news in the House of Kruger's actions and that the Boer War has commenced" (D.T.), London, 18-10-1899
  • 402.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Telling me that a representative of MacClure's Magazine will come down to Furze Hill" (D.T.), London, 19-10-1899
  • 403.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes scenes in the House. 'Billali' here mentioned is the rocking home he was getting for Denzil" (D.T.), House of Commons Library, 25-10-1899
  • 404.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving notification that he was coming to join me at Furze Hill" (D.T.), London, 26-10-1899
  • 405.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Furze Hill" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 21-01-1900
  • 406.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Refers to work, gastritis, [Sir Redvers Henry] Buller's repeated defeats on Tugela - S. Africa" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 23-01-1900
  • 407.

    Postcard [in Swahili] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, [Pirbright], 22-01-1900
  • 407.

    letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Furze Hill. Regarding improvements. A happy letter" (D.T.), [Pirbright], 24-01-1900
  • 408.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A loving letter, describing things purchased for Furze Hill" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 30-05-1900
  • 409.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of dear Furze Hill. His work there. Denzil" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 20-05-1901
  • 410.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Happy letter describing work at progress at Furze Hill" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 21-07-1901
  • 411.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Just a survey of what is going on at Furze Hill" (D.T.), Pirbright, Surrey, 30-12-1901
  • 412.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "I will be at Richmond Terrace Friday morning", Pirbright, Surrey, 31-12-1901
  • 413.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey, 01-01-1902
  • 414.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey, 03-11-1902
  • 415.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey, 29-03-1903
    Note: Put in envelop by Dorothy Tennant with text: "Last letter to me from My Beloved, My Stanley"
  • 416.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Denzil's parents and his alleged pensiveness, Pirbright, Surrey, [probably 1903]
  • 417.

    Letter [incomplete] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, mentioning his scorn for valetudinarians, opinion on Robert P. Ward's Man of Refinement, s.l., s.d.
  • 418.

    Letter [incomplete] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "if ever I shall have children of my own", s.l., s.d.
  • 429.

    Letter from Gertrude Tennant to HMS, mentioning Dorothy's departure for Cologne, Holman Hunt on Dorothy Tennant's painting, London, 04-06-1891
  • 460.

    Letters from Eleanor Westbury (Dorothy Tennant's first cousin) to HMS, s.l, 1890-1891 (2 pieces)
  • 4821.

    Autograph memorandum by HMS, "Letters of Lieut. W. G. Stairs of the late Emin Expedition to Major Barttelot and Mr. J. S. Jameson and my comments thereon. 1892. Written after hearing (…) that Lieut. Stairs had instructed his Executors not to publish his Diaries until after my Death

    Put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant with text: "For Denzil. Papers of importance if ever any attack on Father is made by the Stairs Family (…)"
  • 4855.

    Drawing of "Henry Moreland Stanley" made by Sven Hedin as a boy, in 1880, "from a Print given to me in 1909 by his sister" (Dorothy Tennant)
  • 4941.

    Receipt for Sir John Hassard of a payment by HMS of £30 being the expenses connected with the Grant of a Special License for his marriage with Dorothy Tennant, signed by [ ] Ryder, 09-06-1890
  • 5052.

    Admission ticket HMS for Parliament, from 08-03 to 31-12-1893
  • 5059.

    Menu [in twofold] of a Royal Geographical Society dinner in honour of Stanley, 09-02-1878
  • 5077.

    Worshipful Company of Fishmongers "Banquet in the Hall", 29-06-1894, Booklet (10 pp.) with songs
  • 5079.

    Menu and toasts of a Royal Geographical Society banquet, s.d.
  • 5080.

    Part of a menu, s.d.

    several names written overleaf
  • 5081.

    Invitation cards for the wedding of HMS with Dorothy Tennant, 1890
  • 5096.

    Stanley's ex libris book plate, showing an illustration of Furze Hill
  • 5097.

    Signatures of HMS, including his "last signature" in 1903 (2 pieces)

    put in an envelop by Dorothy Tennant
  • 5137.

    Invitation HMS and Dorothy Tennant to the funeral of George Augustus Sala, by S. Hannington & Sons, Undertakers, Brighton, 10-12-1895
  • 5138.

    Printed invitation HMS and Dorothy Tennant to a Memorial Service for Nubar Pasha, 1899
  • 5153.

    Presentation album Stanley, 76 pp., only 51 used, 24 x 31

    photographs of HMS from his youth (age 15) till December 1897, also a few photographs of Dorothy Tennant, Stanley's Zanzibari porters, members of the EPRE, Sir Richard F. Burton in 1890, Sir Robert Napier with his staff in 1868, with ink inscriptions by
  • 5155.

    Carte de visite album, 29,8 x 22,8

    with 42 studio portrait photographs of (among others) Stanley, Dorothy Tennant, Charles George Gordon, Baron Lambermont, Oswald Dutalis, Hermenegildo Capello, Roberto Ivens, Alice Pike, Anthony Bannister Swinburne, R. W. Murray, Gaetano Casati, Thomas H.
  • 5219.

    HMS aged 14 or 15, 9,6 x 5,8

    full-face, carte de visite photograph, mounted on card with inscription on the reverse "James W. Jones 1883", put in envelop by Dorothy Tennant with text "Photograph of my beloved"
  • 5234.

    HMS in 1872, wearing a topee, 12,6 x 9,2

    three-quarter view, copy, put in a sheet by Dorothy Tennant
  • 592.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, expressing his gratitude for a copy of In Darkest Africa with dedication from the author, wondering about the verdict of Dorothy Tennant on Miss Merrick's portrait of Stanley, about the coming wedding of Stanley, Edinburgh, 06-07-1890
    Note: Enclosed newspaper cutting: "Edinburgh Library Lending Department. A rush for Stanley's book"
  • 593.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, commenting on Dorothy Tennant's book [London Street Arabs], his correspondence with May French Sheldon, Abbey & Holyrood Breweries, Edinburgh, 08-10-1890
  • 604.

    Letter from Alexander Low Bruce to HMS, about Stanley's broken ankle, his prospects for the railway from Mombasa to Nyanza [Lake Victoria], begging of Dorothy Tennant to exercise her "magic influence" over William Gladstone on this subject, complaining about the "parochial minded and never Imp, Dunbar, 09-08-1891
  • 1042.

    Letter [with translated copy by Dorothy Tennant] from Charles Liebrechts (Secretary-General of Home and Military Affairs of the Congo Free State) to HMS, regarding the financial and political situation of the Congo Free State, Brussels, 27-02-1899
  • 1065.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS and Dorothy Tennant, informing them of his coming journey up the river Mobangi, on the difference between catholic and English missionaries, stating that "the Congo State and I are good friends again", on the slave business in the Congo State, "Man Exil", 01-07-1892
  • 1276.

    Letter [fragment; two typewritten copies] from Princess Louise to Arthur J. Mounteney-Jephson, begging of him to send a message to Dorothy Tennant, Roseneath, Dumbartonshire, 19-05-1904
  • 1409.

    Letter from William Mackinnon to HMS, about his conversation with the Prince of Wales, "from the tone he and others who know what is going on spoke I have great hopes that an arrangement (…) is nearly made with the Germans!", calling governmental support for the Congo Railway "the solution o, London, 16-06-1890
  • 1566.

    Letter [put in envelop by Dorothy Tennant] from HMS to Robert Bright Marston, asking him to purge an article "of all objectionable details of a period in my life when I was utterly unknown and uncared for by the pressuring public", and to omit any reference to his service with the Confederacy, London, 31-01-1879
  • 1591.

    Letter from Edward Marston to HMS, mentioning that the book [The Congo and the Founding of its Free State] is going in Germany and will "remain the great book of the year", referring to Stanley's first meeting with Dorothy Tennant, London, 25-06-1885
  • 1802.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, about the disappointment of not having met him and Dorothy Tennant, Brooklyn, New York, 18-09-1891
  • 1808.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS and Dorothy Tennant, introducing Dr. Virgil P. Gibney and his wife to them, Jersey City Heights, 04-08-1893
  • 89.

    Letter [in envelop with comment by Dorothy Tennant] from HMS to Thomas and Maria Morris, pleaing to his aunt and uncle to help find him work, Ffynnon Beuno, 02-06-1858
  • 131.

    Letter [in envelop] from Morien (= Owen "Morien" Morgan) to [?], about a child of Stanley born in 1862, Pontypridd, South Wales, 08-07-1905
    Note: With ink inscription by Dorothy Tennant: "More fables about H.M.S. (im-)-pure invention"
  • 144.

    Letter from HMS to Katie Roberts, describing the story of his life to her, London, 22-03-1869
    Note: With letter (in envelop) from Dorothy Tennant to Denzil M. Stanley, begging him to "keep these faded sheets preciously", explaining how she purchased the letter, Pirbright, Surrey, 25-12-1907
  • 148.

    Summary of the correspondence of HMS with Dorothy Tennant, s.l., 1885-1886
  • 149.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to come, London, 25-06-1885
  • 150.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about her invitation to visit him, "I have never had the honor to serve a woman hitherto", London, 26-06-1885
  • 151.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, asking him to make an oil sketch of his head, London, 01-07-1885
  • 152.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to Dorothy's proposal to paint a portrait, sending her some photos of himself, London, 02-07-1885
  • 153.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the photographs he sent her, London, 02-07-1885
  • 154.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Stanley posing for a portrait, London, 03-07-1885
  • 155.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I shall be quite ready", London, 17-07-[1885]
  • 156.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "come tomorrow", London, 22-07-1885
  • 157.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "do say that you will dine with us", London, 28-07-1885
  • 158.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "very good - to all your plans", [London], 28-07-1885
  • 159.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, asking him to visit her tomorrow afternoon, London, 30-07-1885
  • 160.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her invitation, s.l., 30-07-1885
  • 161.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, commenting on The Congo and the Founding of its Free State, London, 04-08-1885
  • 162.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to come, London, 06-08-1885
  • 163.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, account of his "exploring tour" in North Wales, London, 12-08-1885
  • 164.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, informing of her leaving London, London, 13-08-1885
  • 165.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on her stay with Thomas Burt at Newcastle, her visit to a coalmine and impression of the coalminers, Hunstanton, Norfolk, 02-09-1885
  • 166.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing his stay in the Alps, his removal to 160 New Bond St., his incognito visit to the Exhibition of Antwerp, meeting with King Leopold at Brussels, on the deterioration of the situation in the Congo since his leaving, Zurich, 06-09-1885
  • 167.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "how is it you have not understood me better", trying to explain that she can both feel and understand "other things than gaieties", on King Leopold ("I certainly consider you greatly his superior"), Edwin Arnold's going to India, the coming elections, S, Glamorganshire, 02-10-1885
  • 168.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his political attitudes, his admiration for the Scottish Highland peasants, on the promotion of the Congo Railway, Balinakill, Clachan (Argyllshire), 19-10-1885
  • 169.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for a dinner, "we are so glad that you do not return to Africa", London, 12-11-1885
  • 170.

    Letter [two versions] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her dinner invitation, London, 13-11-1885
  • 171.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I shall look forward very much to Tuesday", London, 13-11-1885
  • 172.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for tea, London, 18-11-1885
  • 173.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, explaining why he didn't write her yesterday, about their evening at the theatre, "I am sometimes voluble (…) but the truth is so many people petrify me into silence & strictest reserve", London, 19-11-1885
  • 174.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, announcing his coming to her on Saturday, London, 19-11-1885
  • 175.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "it happens well that you can come on Saturday", London, 19-11-1885
  • 176.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I will keep and value this unique token all my life", Cambridge, 01-12-1885
  • 177.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, requesting to come to him with Eveleen Myers, London, 28-12-1885
  • 178.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her request to visit him, London, 29-12-1885
  • 179.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, concerning a story in Belgravia Magazine about "Talbot the Traveller", and the "remarkable coincidences of character" between Talbot and himself, reminiscences of his love affair with Annie Ward, London, 08-01-1886
  • 180.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the description of "Talbot the Traveller" (cf. supra), expressing her desire of Stanley writing his biography, London, 09-01-1886
  • 181.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, regarding a dinner at the Bristol Hotel, London, 11-01-[1886]
  • 182.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about her mother Gertrude's suggestion for a dinner, London, 12-01-1886
  • 183.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his invitation to a dinner, London, 13-01-1886
  • 184.

    Letter [probably unsent draft] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his invitation to a dinner, London, 13-01-1886
  • 185.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "how completely you bowled over that unveracious American!", London, 14-01-1886
  • 186.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, regarding William Mackinnon's invitation to Richmond Terrace, London, 18-01-1886
  • 187.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, sending him an invitation, "I do so hope Ireland will get (…) Home Rule", London, 22-01-1886
  • 188.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, sending him Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford en Henry James's Daisy Miller, London, 16-02-1886
  • 189.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, negative criticism of the books she sent him [cf. Dorothy's letter to HMS of the 16th], London, 22-02-1886
  • 190.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Stanley's dislike of "light slight stories", sending him Seeley's Napoleon, London, 23-02-1886
  • 191.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his health condition, opinion on Seeley's Napoleon, London, 11-03-1886
  • 192.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Stanley's return from his visit to the South, London, 12-03-[1886]
  • 193.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, sending him a few books, London, 14-03-1886
  • 194.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his convalescence at Ramsgate, Ramsgate, 16-03-1886
  • 195.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, description of Ramsgate, his visit to the cemetery, Ramsgate, 17-03-1886
  • 196.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing the Mediterranean shore, his convalescence, his being softened, Nice, 29-03-1886
  • 197.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on Stanley's art of writing, her becoming anti-Home Rule, London, 03-04-1886
  • 198.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing his "disappointing" visit to Florence, Florence, 06-04-1886
  • 199.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, on Dorothy's conversion to anti-Home Rule, attacking Gladstone's "egotism", his impression of Rome, a visit to the Catacombs, Rome, 10-04-1886
  • 200.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, regarding the debate in Parliament about Home Rule, explaining his opposition to Home Rule, criticising Gladstone, on his health condition, Naples, 19-04-1886
  • 201.

    Letter [in envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, giving her opinion on Home Rule, defending Gladstone's achievements in the past, Glamorgan, 28-04-1886
  • 202.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for a lunch, London, 31-[04-1886]
  • 203.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to Dorothy's defence of Gladstone, on his stay in Italy, Paris, 02-05-1886
  • 204.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for a lunch, London, 17-05-[1886]
  • 205.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him to see the firemen drill at Southwark, London, 24-05-1886
  • 206.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him to see the firemen drill at Southwark, London, [May 1886]
  • 207.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "we will put off going to the Fire Brigade", London, [May 1886]
  • 208.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her invitation to luncheon, confidential revelations made to him by Phil Robinson, London, 01-06-1886
  • 209.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him to come tomorrow, "I don't care about Phil Robinson's troubles", London, 02-06-[1886]
  • 210.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, revealing his love towards her ("I am poor, helpless, trembling"), appealing to her "for the simple 'yes' or 'no' ", mentioning the possibility of a new engagement on the Upper Congo, "either by exploring new fields, or administering the Provinces of the, London, 16-08-1886
  • 211.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, thanking her for her congratulations, "for the first time forover three years I had the pleasure of knowing you to be still well and alive", Cairo, 27-03-1890
  • 212.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging of him to meet her at her home, London, 26-04-1890
  • 213.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I cannot let more time pass before I see you again", London, 28-04-1890
  • 214.

    Letter from HMS to [Dorothy Tennant], "it is not likely I shall have an early opportunity of paying you a visit", London, 03-05-1890
    Note: name of addressee and part of the letter are cut out
  • 215.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I only want to say goodbye to you", London, 04-05-1890
  • 216.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "I must decline the pleasure of approaching you", London, 04-05-1890
  • 217.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, promising him never again to "pass across or disturb your life", London, 06-05-1890
  • 218.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, reminiscing her rudeness towards him in 1886, "I worshipped you as a goddess, and the goddess spurned me", Windsor Castle, 07-05-1890
  • 219.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "from a settled indifference your words have created in me a profound sympathy", London, 08-05-1890
  • 220.

    Letter [original and a draft] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, expressing her love for him, "I am yours whether you will or no", Cambridge, 09-05-1890
  • 221.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I will come to you tomorrow", London, 13-[05-1890?]
  • 222.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I am really to be yours", London, 15-05-1890
  • 223.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I will obey as well as love", London, 17-05-1890
    Note: Enclosed copy of Dorothy's letter to Leopold II, London, 17-05-1890
  • 224.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to accept the Degree by the Cambridge University, London, 18-05-1890
  • 225.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, describing her feeling weary of people, London, 18-05-[1890]
  • 226.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "the jewels you give me are too costly", London, 20-05-[1890]
  • 227.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, praising the Master of the Temple Charles John Vaughan, proposing to change the jewels he gave to her, London, 21-[05-1890]
  • 228.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about the change of the jewels he gave her, s.l., 21-05-[1890]
  • 229.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Stanley's engagements, London, 29-05-1890
  • 230.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging of him not to refuse the invitation of the Master of Balliol, London, 29-05-[1890]
  • 231.

    Letter [draft] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "since you went away, I have understood Life better", s.l., [c. May 1890]
  • 232.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him not to go back to Africa, "I wish I could tell you how dearly I love you", London, [c. May 1890]
  • 233.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I shall thing (sic) of you all this evening", London, 02-06-1890
  • 234.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, sending him a sleeping draught, London, 05-06-1890
  • 235.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, informing him of Sir Alfred Lyall's wish to talk with him, London, 05-06-[1890]
  • 236.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I wish dear, I could see you", London, 09-06-1890
  • 237.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning marriage preparations, about the Freedom of Swansea, London, 10-06-1890
  • 238.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to refuse the most pressing invitations, London, 11-06-1890
  • 239.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, glaring with "pride and satisfaction" at Stanley's grand tour in Scotland, London, 12-06-1890
  • 240.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "your letter irradiated me", on her lunch with Thomas H. Parke, London, 14-06-1890
  • 241.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, her marriage presents, mentioning her meeting with Baron Hubner, London, 15-06-1890
  • 242.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on the Prince of Wales's opinion about Stanley's speeches, account of her visit to and conversation with Gladstone, London, 16-06-1890
  • 243.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the invitations for the wedding service, London, 17-06-1890
  • 244.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about her present from Edward Marston [i.e. a first copy of In Darkest Africa], London, 17-06-1890
  • 245.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Edward Marston's present [a first copy of In Darkest Africa], London, 18-06-1890
  • 246.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the Anglo-German Treaty, London, 18-06-1890
  • 247.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about May French-Sheldon, her forthcoming meeting with Henry S. Wellcome, opinion on In Darkest Africa, London, 19-06-1890
  • 248.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about her wedding presents, Lady Ashburton's wish to meet Stanley, London, 02-07-1890
  • 249.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "I shall be so proud (…) to wear this Noble Locket of our Gracious Queen", London, 03-07-[1890]
  • 250.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, thanking him for having sent the champagne for the wedding, London, 05-07-1890
  • 251.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, asking him to send five pages with his signature, marriage presents of the Stanley Exhibition Committee and Benjamin Jowett, instructions concerning the honeymoon, London, 08-07-1890
  • 252.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "if the doctor think you may be married, we will be married", London, 11-07-1890
  • 253.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Washington, D.C., 09-12-1890
  • 254.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Letter of love, and promise of reunion. A comfort, an everlasting Hope after he was taken in 1904" (D.T.), Scranton, Philadelphia, 11-12-1890
  • 255.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, British Legation, Washington, 12-12-1890
  • 256.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Quebec, 13-01-1891
  • 257.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 21-02-1891
  • 258.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A letter of Love" (D.T.), Peoria, Illinois, 21-02-1891
  • 259.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 22-02-1891
  • 260.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 25-02-1891
  • 261.

    Two letters from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Weariness of the Social Round" (D.T.), first written in Springfield, Illinois and second in St Louis, Missouri, 25-02-1891 and 27-02-1891
  • 262.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, advising him to treat newspaper accusations with "contemptuous silence", [Colorado Springs], 28-02-1891
  • 263.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him not to refuse honours presented to him by the towns of Swansea and Cardiff, Colorado Springs, 28-02-1891
  • 264.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on the necessity for him to have a more social life, [Colorado Springs], 01-03-1891
  • 265.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Fears he might have to return to Africa by order of King Leopold" (D.T.), Wolverhampton, 06-05-1891
  • 266.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, expressing her anxiousness about Stanley going to Africa ("Africa haunts me"), on her hope that God will send them "the General" [presumably a child], London, 06-05-1891
  • 267.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "any programme you make (…) will be agreeable to me", expressing his satisfaction that "the operation is well over", Leeds, 09-05-1891
  • 268.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Instructions about black servant who was to return to Africa and had behaved badly" (D.T.), York, 09-05-1891
  • 269.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Full criticism of Sir Alfred Lyall's Life of Warren Hastings" (D.T.), Glasgow, 24-05-1891
  • 270.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Colonel John Hay's illness, on Dorothy's visit to the specialist Webber, London, 29-[05-1891]
  • 271.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about the Life of Macaulay, Glasgow, [May] 1891
  • 272.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of Cheltenham. Plans. Read Gladstone's Gleanings and A Life of Drake" (D.T.), Cheltenham, 01-06-1891
  • 273.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of Fred's [Frederic W. H. Myers] mother" (D.T.), Cheltenham, 01-06-1891
  • 274.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, regarding a "most lovely property in Surrey [i.e. Holmbury] about to be sold", London, 02-06-[1891]
  • 275.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, announcing her visit to Holmbury, London, 02-06-[1891]
  • 276.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Letter describing strange revival of feelings of youth" (D.T.), Gloucester, 03-06-1891
  • 277.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about her mother Gertrude's resistance to a country house, announcing her departure for Kissingen, London, 03-06-1891
  • 278.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Regretting that he must preside at Eisteddfodd" (D.T.), Clifton near Bristol, 04-06-1891
  • 279.

    Letter [incomplete] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describing Welsh characteristics, not altogether complimentary" (D.T.), Swansea, 07-06-1891
  • 280.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A Letter Longing for Rest. Grieving that it is denied him" (D.T.), Exeter, 10-06-1891
    Note: with a pencil note by Dorothy
  • 281.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about the EPRE Report, expressing her bitterness against the East Africa Company, commenting on Stanley's remarks about Welsh localism, reminiscences of a Stanley speech in 1886 and praising him as a "born orator", Kissingen, 10-06-1891
  • 282.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving letter. Longing for rest" (D.T.), also expressing his hope that they will have a child, Exeter, 11-06-1891
  • 283.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Kissingen, 12-06-1891
  • 284.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Kissingen, 13-06-1891
  • 285.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about her longing to return home, Kissingen, 15-06-1891
  • 286.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving letter, describing people's enthousiasm in N. Wales" (D.T.), Derby, 16-06-1891
  • 287.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes malarial attack" (D.T.), Loughboro, 17-06-1891
  • 288.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, [Kissingen], 20-06-1891
  • 289.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Alludes to Lord Houghton's letters. Still laments engagements which weigh upon him" (D.T.), London, 20-06-1891
  • 290.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Telling how gradually he realises that he can trust and love" (D.T.), London, 22-06-1891
  • 291.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "if we go to live in Africa the General [presumably a child] will die", [Kissingen], 26-06-[1891]
  • 292.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, [Kissingen], 26-06-1891
  • 293.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Loving assurances. Announcing that he will soon rejoin me" (D.T.), London, 26-06-1891
  • 294.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "About tight boots. Description of Vinton, Coquelin etc." (D.T.), London (sic), 29-06-1891
  • 295.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Short description of Canterbury. Account of a book called 'Caesar's Column' " (D.T.), Canterbury, 01-07-1891
  • 296.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, [Kissingen], 02-07-1891
  • 297.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Plans. Sketched forth" (D.T.), London, 07-07-1891
  • 298.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A letter merely about accounts" (D.T.), London, 26-09-1891
  • 299.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his stay with the King [Leopold II] in Ostend, Ostend, 05-10-1891
  • 300.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, Bendigo (Australia), 27-11-1891
  • 301.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his having forgotten an appointment with an old acquaintance James Knox, his opinion on Anna Karenina, Newcastle, N. S. Wales, 08-12-1891
  • 302.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Description of Brisbane" (D.T.), Brisbane, 15-12-1891
  • 303.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, complaining about the lavatories in Australia, concerning the continuation of the lecture tour, Brisbane, 16-12-1891
  • 304.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, [Springfield, New Zealand], [21-01-1892]
  • 305.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, regarding Stanley's "puny critics", Christchurch (New Zealand), 25-01-1892
  • 306.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Letter describing Launceston" (D.T.), Launceston (Australia), 11-02-1892
  • 307.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Letter rejoicing at the end, drawing near of lecture tour", Stawel (N. S. Wales, Australia), 09-03-1892
  • 308.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, Adelaide (Australia), 12-03-1892
  • 309.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Telling me small details, engagements, and full of love" (D.T.), London, 28-04-1892
  • 310.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Anniversary of our wedding day. Wonderful description of a Lancashire Elections Meeting" (D.T.), Hyde, Cheshire, 12-07-1892
  • 311.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describing electioneering" (D.T.), Bowdon, 13-07-1892
  • 312.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, discouraging him not to let himself be dazzled by any of Cecil Rhodes's "visionary schemes", Neath, South Wales, 27-10-1892
  • 313.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describing meeting of Bible Society at Bolton, and his visit to Mr. Hulton" (D.T.), London, 28-10-1892
  • 314.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describing Pau" (D.T.), Pau, 27-12-1892
  • 315.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, recommending a hotel to him, s.l., 28-12-1892
  • 316.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing the "absolute peace" at Pau, Pau, 29-12-1892
  • 317.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, relating a dinner at the Savoy last night, Gertrude Tennant's opinion on Mounteney-Jephson, London, 30-12-1892
    Note: Enclosed letter (on the verso) from John Studdy Leigh to HMS, offering honorary memberships to him and Dorothy, Geographical Society of California, San Francisco, 08-12-1892
  • 318.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, forgiving Dorothy her "crossness" and expressing his hope that the coming year will bring them "the long looked for" [presumably a child], Pau, 30-12-1892
  • 319.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about a telegram from King Leopold, describing his day's schedule at Pau, a dream of Dorothy, Gertrude, Mrs. Sheldon and his old Zanzibaris, Pau, 01-01-1893
  • 320.

    Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A beautiful letter, on his longings and aspirations" (D.T.), Pau, 03-01-1893
  • 321.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, "my shortcomings to you (…) are so remediable", about her alleged crossness with him, s.l., [January 1893]
  • 322.

    Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning a possible resignation of the Government, [London], 05-01-1893
  • 1984.

    Letter from HMS to William Hoffman, about Dorothy Tennant's phonograph, Pirbright, Surrey, 13-04-1901
  • 2189.

    Letter from Sven Hedin to HMS, thanking him and Dorothy Tennant for their hospitability, regarding a possible lecture tour in the U.S., Stockholm, 21-06-1898
  • 2191.

    Letter from Sven Hedin to HMS, thanking him and Dorothy Tennant for their hospitability, Stockholm, s.d.
  • 2237.

    Letter from Leonard K. Wilson to HMS, about Dorothy Tennant not being able to meet King Leopold in Ostend, Palais de Bruxelles, 29-09-1891
  • 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
  • 2489.

    Letter from HMS to Edwin Arnold, relating his dinner conversation with Gladstone and first meeting with Dorothy Tennant, London, 25-06-1885
  • 2499.

    Letter [two draft versions; in envelop] from HMS to [?], explaining his opposition against a return of the Gladstonians into power, London, 05-07-1892
    Note: "very precious letter of my Stanley" - Dorothy Tennant
  • 2521.

    Letter [copy by Dorothy Tennant] from HMS to Charles Frederick Moberly Bell, about a Nile river railway, seeing this as the best way to collapse the Mahdi regime, London, 12-05-1895