- CA RBD MSG 435-16
- File
- approximately 1975
Part of James McGill Fonds
File contains a typed copy of correspondence from James McGill to Isaac Todd (17 Oct 1805) and handwritten copies of James McGill's business letters 1802-1807.
Part of James McGill Fonds
File contains a typed copy of correspondence from James McGill to Isaac Todd (17 Oct 1805) and handwritten copies of James McGill's business letters 1802-1807.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
Letters and documents related to hiring processes. Letters are from potential candidates and from the University of Cambridge Appointments Board with information about possible candidates. Other documents include resumes of candidates and notes about thei
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
One letter from H. Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, about a Balkan Committee memo and a meeting in Portsmouth.
Signed and framed stamp.
Part of James McGill Fonds
File contains personal ledger (cashbook) of James McGill from 1809-1817.
Notebook containing an inventory of Vennor's library and specimen collections
Vennor, Henry George, 1840-1884
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Minute considerations including borders between opposing factions and the gradual diplomatic developments between the Coalition and the French. Copy of the Armistice at Pleswitz (n°55).
Caulaincourt’s unpublished account of the Battle of Waterloo to the restoration of Louis XVIII
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Details of the battle of Waterloo and its aftermath (including mention of the famous “sauve qui peut”). Napoleon declares abdication in favor of his son. Creation of the “Commission du Gouvernement” in wake of abdication and question of succession. Ultimately successful diplomatic pressure exerted by the Allied powers to restore the Bourbons to the throne.
Part of Noel Noel-Buxton fonds
A letter from C.D. MacKellar, probably to Buxton.
Certification signed by the prefect of the Sarthe Department
Part of Napoleon diplomatic papers
Certification signed by the prefect of the Sarthe Department of the means and ability for the Baron de la Bouillerie to run for political office. Seal and stamp of the Sarthe Department.