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Noel Noel-Buxton fonds

  • CA RBD MS 951
  • Fonds
  • Approximately 1860-1953

This fonds contains material related to the political career and personal life of Noel Noel-Buxton, as well as the political career of his wife, Lucy Noel-Buxton. The documents cover a period between approximately 1860 and 1953. Much of the material concerns Noel Noel-Buxton and Lucy Noel-Buxton's roles as members of parliament - and thus British domestic politics - Noel Noel-Buxton's involvement in various committees and causes generated material related to many parts of Europe (particularly the Balkans), Turkey, Egypt, Southern Africa, Ethiopia, and Hong Kong. There is a significant amount of content related to the First and Second World Wars, and Anglo-German relations more broadly.

The fonds is arranged into 5 series, grouped by activity: 1 - Correspondence, 2 - Writings, 3 - Subject files, 4 - Personal and financial documents, 5 - Published material. Documents in these series include correspondence, notes, drafts and manuscripts, publications and reports, clippings from newspapers and magazines, and some photographs and drawings.

Noel-Buxton, Noel Noel-Buxton, Baron, 1869-1948

Published material

This series contains published material written by members of the Buxton family or related to Noel Noel-Buxton's interests between approximately 1860-1932.

The arrangement of the series reflects the structure of the fonds when it was described by McGill

Personal and financial documents

This series contains documents related to Noel Noel-Buxton's personal life and financial transactions, created between roughly 1869 and 1948. Includes material related to Buxton's early education, dental health, and the Noel-Buxton Foundation. Also includes photographs and a drawn portrait of Buxton.

The arrangement of the series reflects the structure of the fonds when it was described by McGill archivists. This may reflect the original order or may be an arrangement that was introduced by Professor H. N. Fieldhouse, who acquired the fonds for McGill and spent many years conducting research in it. 

Subject files

This series contains subject files related to Noel Noel-Buxton's political activities and interests, dating from between roughly 1880 and 1950. The records chiefly concern British politics, and the UK's involvement in world politics, including the First and Second World Wars, Anglo-German relations, the Balkans, Indigenous sovereignty and the treatment of Indigenous populations, the governance of colonies, slavery, refugees, and famine and poverty in Europe after the Second World War. Also includes several files related to Buxton's religious and political beliefs and Paycockes House, a historic 15th century home in Essex that Buxton purchased and restored.

The arrangement of the series reflects the structure of the fonds when it was described by McGill archivists. This may reflect the original order or may be an arrangement that was introduced by Professor H. N. Fieldhouse, who acquired the fonds for McGill and spent many years conducting research in it. Files contain a variety of document types, including reports, notes, correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, and volumes of parliamentary debates.

Balkans - 1896-1903

This file contains notes, manuscripts, publications, sermons, and meeting minutes related to the ethnography and politics of Balkan states, Armenian massacres (the Hamidian massacres), atrocities committed in Macedonia (especially in 1903). and the Turkish Empire's persecution of Christianity. Includes portions of the work and ideas of Clement Harris, George W.E. Russell, W.E. Gladstone, Rev. Rosslyn Bruce, Lieutenant Howell, as well as the proceedings of a public meeting chaired by the Bishop of Worcester and Sir Edward Fry.

Correspondence

This series contains correspondence written by and received by Noel Noel-Buxton and Lucy Noel-Buxton in their capacity as British members of parliament and as political figures during the first half of the 20th century. Also includes some personal corresp

Paul Cambon

One incomplete letter from Paul Cambon to Buxton. Letter mentions Franz Ferdinand.

H.W. Nevinson

Letters from H.W.N. to Noel [Buxton]. Includes one partial letter from James D. Bourchier, Henry Bentinck, Noel Buxton, and Henry W. Nevinson. Most letters include a date, but no year.

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