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Rare Books and Special Collections London (England) With digital objects
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J.A. Spender

Two letters from J.A. Spender, one addressed to Buxton and the other to Mr. Pelham Burn, likely Buxton's brother-in-law.

J.L. Smuts

Two letters from J.L. Smuts to Noel-Buxton. Also includes a published address by Jan C. Smuts entitled "Thoughts on the New World," given at a meeting of the Study Committees of the Empire Parliamentary Association at the House of Commons on 25 November 1

Letter to creditors

File contains a letter written by Simon McGillivray to his creditors of the various firms wherein he was a partner. McGillivray presents the worth of several of his assets in an attempt to ease the creditors and assure them that the Deed he has send will be honoured if they sign it.

McGillivray, Simon, 1783-1840

Letters, 27 June 1895

Covering letter from Francis Colborne (son of Sir John Colborne) to de Lery Macdonald, written 27 June 1895; handwritten copy of a letter from Colborne to Fitzroy Somerset (Horse Guards), originally written 22 December 1837, written from Montreal, and addressed to "My Lord."

Colborne, Francis, 1817-1895

Lord Bryce

Fifty-two letters from James Bryce, Viscount Bryce, to Noel Noel-Buxton. The letters are primarily political, especially related to the Balkans and the Second World War, though some are more personal in tone, including a letter congratulating Noel-Buxton

Lord Buckmaster

Seven letters from Lord Buckmaster. Letters mostly concern the First World War and German politics.

Lord Lansdowne

Three letters from Lansdowne to Buxton, with one from T.A. Sanderson on behalf of Lansdowne.

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