21 Grande Rue, Boulogne Sur Mer. - Remorse after sending letter last summer; encloses pamphlet [no longer present] on Hayti [sic]; would Milnes draw Palmerston's attention to his own copy? Bathurst's father Robert was the eldest nephew of Henry Bathurst,… read more
Bound manuscript by an unidentified author. Full title: "Pensées diverses, dont plusieurs dénotent un Royaliste entête, qui s'obstine à croire qu'un Roi vaut mieux qu'un Consul, et qu'un Souverain légitime eclairé par le malheur doit être préfére à un… read more
Trinity:- Not sure when he is coming up to London; probably on Friday. Expects he will go to the theatre in the evening and stay with his parents next morning. Was 'very glad to see Charlie'; expects he will be in Scotland next Friday so Robert will not… read more
Enclosing note on Crewe family ancestors by Emma Blackburne (1 sheet).
pp. 115-116: Notes by Annabella Hungerford Milnes entitled 'At Ketteringham': Dean Milman quoting Rogers, Guizot on Napoleon etc.
Hôtel Timeo, Taormina:- Returned here on Sunday, and is expecting the Frys back from Palermo this evening; he himself did not want to stay there more than two or three days, so left them. They went to see Monreale, which is ‘even finer’ than he… read more
Epigram which won the Browne Medal in 1959, to the set subject "Delirant reges, plectuntur Achivi" [Horace, "Epistles" 1.2.14; 20/67 is another copy]. Explanation that it refers to Louis Napoleon's comment to the Austrian ambassador Baron Hübner at the… read more
Following the question 'What is your opinion of the comparative merits of John Morley & "Charlie" Hammond" [perhaps Charles Frederick Hamond, and referring to them competing for the Newcastle-on-Tyne seat in the 1892 or 1895 general election], lines… read more
Farney Close, Peaslake, Guildford. - Thanks Bob for the book of poems ["From the Shiffolds"]; thinks they have 'a sort of Chinese simplicity' and that the 'complete absence of "pose" makes them rare & infinitely consoling'. Recommends "In Search of… read more
Asks him to grant his brother Savinien Edme Fauvelet a place in the agency for providing fodder for the expedition to England (l’agence des fourrages de l’armée d’Angleterre).
(Undated. A similar request for a citizen Benoit(?) is appended in another… read more
(Undated. Each entry is in the form ‘Bon pour x actions dans l’emprunt contre l’Angleterre’ (each action, or share, being equal to 1000 livres), and each is in the hand of, and sub-scribed by, the contributor in question. There are seventy-seven… read more
The marginal note by Bonaparte on Bourrienne’s letter (f. 8) is not his signature or paraph but an abbreviation of the word ‘Recommandé’.