- CA RBD MSG 315-17-IX-170-5
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- 1910-1916
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
17 photographs, including 15 of the Viceroy's birthday, 1912?
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
17 photographs, including 15 of the Viceroy's birthday, 1912?
Volume of sketches and watercolours
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Volumes of sketches and watercolours, including views of West Africa
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Sketch of the early life and anecdotes of Sir Henry Hardinge. Includes newspaper cuttings, but largely blank.
Religious thoughts on Sir Henry Hardinge
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
"Religious thoughts of Sir Henry Hardinge" - includes a note at the end to his son by John James
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Notes in Lord Hardinge's hand on "Irish law" (loose)
Letter from Lieut.-Colonel F.N. Coloquhoun
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Lieut.-Colonel F.N. Coloquhoun to Lord Hardinge: letter on the carriage of ammunition (loose)
Correspondence and copies of Treasury minutes
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Correspondence, and copies of Treasury minutes and memoranda and reports relating to the committee enquiring into (a) the necessity of readily moving a portion of the army serving in Ireland, (b) the provisioning of the army, recommending the provision of a third meal each day, as well as of white bread, and the regularisation of the system of stopping in pay
Memoranda, Memorandum, Correspondences
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Memoranda on the formation of mobile columns and attendant problems; Lord Hardinge's proposals to convert the Irish jaunting cart for military purposes; memoranda, correspondence on this subject; memeoranda on increasing of accommodation in barracks as existing, with Captain Lugard's suggestions and comments by barrackmaster; memorandum on barrack accommodation and troop dispositions in Ireland; memorandum on the issue of tin kettles as opposed to iron kettles; memoranda on mobile columns, their constitution and equipment
The Duke of Wellington to Sir E. Blakeney
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Letters and memoranda from the Duke of Wellington to Sir E. Blakeney on barricades and street fighting in Dublin, the support to be given by troops to the civil power; their training for this purpose and for the dispersal of armed and unarmed mobs; the connection of the rebel leaders with the Paris revolutionaries and the Chartists; the throat of disturbances and the measures to be taken against them, in particular districts of Ireland; together with correspondence of Sir E. Blakeney and Lord Fitzroy Somerset on the confinement to barracks of the troops, and the Duke's comments.
Correspondence of Lord Hardinge
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
Correspondence of Lord Hardinge, the Duke of Wellington, Lord John Russell, Lord Clarendon, J. Macdonald, Maule, and Lieut.-General Sir E. Blakeney, relative to Lord Hardinge's accepting and taking up his appointment in Ireland, the situation in that country and measures to be undertaken, including a copy of a memorandum to Lord de Grey by Sir E. Blakeney dated 15 June 1843 on the reinforcements required in Ireland.