Bill of sale for a 25-year-old enslaved Black man named Cesar. He was sold to James Morrison by traffickers Jacob Thomas and John Fulton of Duchess County, New York. Witnessed by Asher Granger and H.C. McCord.
Twenty-eight letters, memos, and telegrams, chiefly from J.D. Bourchier to Lord Noel-Buxton. Includes some correspondence forwarded to Buxton from Bourchier. Most correspondence concerns political issues in the Balkans during the First World War, and the
Painting in mat frame of a bird with black head, light orange chest and belly, light grey back and wings, wings and tail tipped with black. Perched on branch over water and rocks, some close foliage around the bird. Inscription at bottom centre reads, "Black-headed or Brahminy myna (Temenchus pagodarum)."
Four letters from the Duke of Buccleuch to Lord Noel-Buxton. The letters concern the Second World War, especially the possibility of peace with Germany, and of a German attack on England.