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HOUG/E/M/3/10 · Item · 12 Feb. 1851
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

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

Add. MS c/181 · Item · 1802
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

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 unread more

TRER/46/22 · Item · 11 Nov 1893
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

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 notread more

TRER/46/56 · Item · 18 Feb 1897
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

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 heread more

TRER/20/69 · Item · [after 1890]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

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 theread more

TRER/23/121/7 · Part · [1890s?]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

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], linesread more

TRER/18/71 · Item · 18 Dec 1945
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

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 ofread more

Crewe MS/11/f. 8 · Part · 1798
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

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 anotherread more

Subscriptions to the loan
Crewe MS/11/ff. 4–7 · Part · 1798
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

(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-sevenread more

Memorandum
Crewe MS/11/inside the back cover · Part · c. 1850
Part of Crewe Manuscripts

The marginal note by Bonaparte on Bourrienne’s letter (f. 8) is not his signature or paraph but an abbreviation of the word ‘Recommandé’.