Twelve letters from Sir Edward Boyle to Lord Noel-Buxton, mostly concerning the activities of the Balkan Committee. Also includes letters from Boyle to Noel-Buxton's brother, Carles R. Buxton, and to Ben Riley.
File contains drafts of chapter 10 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography entitled "Various causes." Chapter concerns Buxton's work for social causes, with sections titled "Temperance reform," "Poor Law reform," "Town gardens," "Agricultural co-operation," "
File contains drafts of chapter 12 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "The German danger." Includes sections with the headings "The intimate papers of Colonel House," "Anglo-German Relations," and "Enterprise."
Document containing an agreement between Michael Neveu, master carpenter, and James Morrison for the construction of a wooden cider press on Morrison's land on the mountain. Includes acknowledgement that Neveu has received 5 piastres of his promised payment of 190 pounds.
Letter from Robt Gamble to James Morrison with family greetings and general news, including that Mr LePallieur is at Michilimackinac in partnership with Mr. Therin and that they are not doing well. Also includes news that 30 people of the Vermillion nation had been killed.
Letter from Charles Leonor LePallieur to James Morrison with general news of his outfit, responses to news of his parents' recovery, and a description of a duel between Mr. Augleby [Ogilvy] and Lieutenant Roche.
Account between L. LePallieur and Monsieur Morrison, including provision of 225 bushels of hay and the rent of an orchard to Morrison in exchange for wine, cloth, and half a sheep. Account acquittal signed by Ls. LaPallieur.
File contains drafts of chapter 11 of Noel Noel-Buxton's autobiography, entitled "Balkan reform." Also includes notes with quotations from Lloyd George's memoirs.