Reference code: GB-0033-GRE-B
Title: Papers of Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey
Dates of creation: 1818-1894
Extent: 18 metres
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Origination: Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (1802-1894)
Language:
English
Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (styled Viscount Howick 1807-1845) was born at Howick, Northumberland, in 1802 and died there in 1894. The eldest son and heir of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey (Prime Minister 1830-1834), he followed his father into
politics in 1826, when he was elected M.P. for Winchelsea in the Whig interest. He was subsequently M.P. for Higham Ferrers 1830, Northumberland 1831, and Northumberland Northern Division 1832-1841, and, having lost his Northumberland seat at the
general election in 1841, was returned for Sunderland in September of that year.
An "advanced" Whig, sympathetic to radical causes, Howick proved an active supporter of both Catholic emancipation and Parliamentary reform. In 1830 he was appointed Under-Secretary for the Colonies in his father's administration, and showed
himself strongly influenced by the colonisation schemes of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (who, however, was to be an opponent of his policies at a later stage of his career). High-minded but impatient and dogmatic, he resigned his office in 1833 because
of the cabinet's unwillingness to undertake immediate emancipation of slaves in the West Indies, but was readmitted to the administration from January to July 1834 as Under-Secretary for Home Affairs.
In April 1835 Howick entered the cabinet as Secretary at War in Lord Melbourne's government, and became a Privy Councillor. He continued to be keenly interested in colonial affairs, on which he not infrequently found himself at odds with cabinet
colleagues, particularly the Colonial Secretary, Lord Glenelg, of whose irresolute policy in Canada Howick was sharply critical. Indefatigably hard-working but tetchy, Howick was not an easy colleague, and his impatience combined with his tendency
to extreme liberal views to put him at loggerheads with the cabinet on a variety of policy matters, such as flogging in the army and other matters of army reform, Ireland and particularly the question of Irish church revenues, the corn laws, and
voting by ballot. In the 1839 government reshuffle promotion for Howick was blocked, and he resigned from the administration, but continued to be active in parliament, notably in relation to Ireland and to free trade.
Howick succeeded as 3rd Earl Grey on the death of his father in July 1845, becoming the active leader of his party in the House of Lords. In December of that year his distrust of Palmerston's handling of foreign affairs, and consequent
unwillingness to serve in a cabinet with Palmerston as Foreign Secretary, caused serious delay to Lord John Russell's attempts to form a government. In June 1846, however, when Lord John's administration was eventually formed, Grey withdrew his
objections to Palmerston, under the pressure of political realities, and himself returned to government, holding office as Secretary for the Colonies until February 1852. Throughout his period in office his policy on colonial matters was driven by
his desire to reduce colonial costs falling on the mother country, and his fervent belief in free trade and representative institutions (but with some paternalistic reserve in his attitude to the granting of responsible government, although he was
to defend it as the most appropriate form of administration for Canada). He enunciated the principle that the colonies should be governed for their own good rather than for the benefit of the mother country, and his faith in free trade made him a
supporter of federalism in New Zealand, Canada and Australia, in order that the development of neighbouring colonies should not be hampered by the erection of tariff barriers against each other. His schemes for the government of New Zealand and
Australia foundered on inadequate support in the colonies, but in Canada his achievement was more substantial through his choice of Lord Elgin as governor, and steady support for him through a dangerous period. He was opposed to any increase in
British territory in South Africa, believing on grounds of costs and liabilities for the mother country that the wise course would be to confine it to Cape Colony and Simon's Bay, but he was forced to acquiesce reluctantly in Sir Harry Smith's
establishment of the Orange River sovereignty, while attempting to protect the British treasury by laying the consequent administrative and defence costs on local settlers and tribes. Grey increased his unpopularity both in Australia and Cape Colony
by his strong support for transportation, in the face of growing opposition to it both in the colonies and at home, and instituted the ticket of leave system, whereby a convict could be licensed to be at large under certain restrictions before the
expiry of his sentence, the proportion remitted being dependent on his industry and conduct.
Grey was not included in Lord Aberdeen's coalition ministry formed in March 1852, and never again held ministerial office. He maintained a lively interest in public affairs, however, and an unflaggingly vigilant criticism of public policies,
displaying an aristocratic independence of party allegiance which endeared him to neither party. He was active in the House of Lords, and, especially in his later years, was a frequent contributor to the
Times and other journals and periodicals on the issues of the day. The colonies continued to be among his chief interests, and colonial governors continued to consult him. In 1853 he published a defense of his own
policies (
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration), and at the age of almost ninety he was still writing articles and pamphlets on colonial matters.
Ireland also remained among his foremost interests, and he became a determined opponent of Gladstone's Home Rule policies. Free trade, parliamentary reform, church affairs, foreign policy, land, tithes, bimetallism, the housing of the poor all
engaged his attention and his pen.
Grey's marriage to Maria Copley, daughter of Sir Joseph Copley of Sprotborough, was a devoted partnership until her death in 1879. When apart they wrote to each other daily, often more than once. The marriage was childless, however, and he was
succeeded as 4th Earl Grey by his nephew, Albert Henry George Grey.
The papers' greatest importance is for colonial history. As a minister, Grey encouraged governors and senior officials to write to him privately, and his correspondence during his years in office includes letters from some fifty colonial
governors, often explaining and enlarging upon their official despatches. There is much material also relating to his earlier period of cabinet office as Secretary at War. The papers' importance for public affairs is by no means confined to the
period of Grey's ministerial career, however. Because, throughout his long retirement from office, Grey remained so actively interested in matters of public policy, the papers shed light on domestic and colonial concerns over more than
three-quarters of the nineteenth century. Grey's correspondents included many notable churchmen, including the holders of numerous colonial sees. Prominent women who wrote to him included the philanthropist Baroness Burdett-Coutts, the social
reformer Josephine Butler (daughter of John Grey of Milfield and Dilston), and Florence Nightingale. Among his literary correspondents were Matthew Arnold, Thomas Carlyle and Harriet Martineau. One of his most frequent and important correspondents
was his brother-in-law and fellow politician, Sir Charles Wood, later 1st Viscount Halifax.
Notwithstanding Grey's active concern for public affairs, possibly his greatest and most enduring interest was his estate at Howick in Northumberland, where he spent as much time as possible, especially in later years. He was Lord-Lieutenant of
Northumberland from 1847 to 1877. The main series of Grey Estate Papers forms a separate division of the Earl Grey Papers, but among the correspondence in the 3rd Earl's Papers there is much material relating to estate matters, and to Northumberland
affairs, notably in the letters from his brother Admiral Sir Frederick William Grey, who managed the estate for him for some years, George Annett Grey who was for many years the 3rd Earl's estate agent, and William Woodman of Morpeth, his
solicitor.
The bulk of the 3rd Earl's papers were included in the main deposit of the Earl Grey Papers made by the 5th Earl in 1956. Smaller accessions in 1962 and 1963 have been incorporated into the main series.
The loose papers are divided into correspondence files (alphabetically by correspondent) and subject files of other documentary material. Within the subject files there are four sub-series: Domestic, Colonial, Foreign, and War Office Papers. The
loose papers also include a small section of Miscellaneous cuttings and notes. Volumes form a separately shelved sequence, and notably include the 3rd Earl's journals and diaries, as well as letter-books, registers of correspondence and applications
for employment, and estate memoranda.
The 3rd Earl Grey's papers on domestic affairs are grouped in the following files:
Agriculture; Army (see also Section 5: Subject Files - War Office Papers); Books; Chancery and the Lord Chancellor; Church; Civil Service; Corn Laws And Corn
Trade; Currency; Economic Affairs (Press Cuttings); Education; Factories; Greenwich Hospital and Observatory; Grey Family; Immigration; Ireland; Law Reform; Local Government; Miscellaneous Papers; Navy; Parliament - House of Lords; Parliamentary
Elections; Parliamentary Elections (Sunderland); Parliamentary Reform; Political Economy; Politics; Poor Law; Poverty and Progress; Privy Council; Protection; Railways; Strikes; Tithes; Wool; Working Classes.
The papers on colonial affairs are grouped in the following files:
Africa 1; Africa 2; Antigua; Australia 1; Australia 2; Bermuda; British Guiana (Demerara); British Honduras; Canada 1; Canada 2; Cape of Good Hope; Ceylon; Colonial Affairs
(Various); Colonial Office; Colonial Policy; Egypt And The Sudan; Emigration; Hong Kong; India (see also Afghanistan files in Section 4; Subject files - Foreign Affairs); Jamaica; Kafir War; Malta; Mauritius; New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Land
Company; New South Wales; New Zealand 1; New Zealand 2; Slavery 1; Slavery 2 (see also Slave Trade file in Section 4: Subject files - Foreign Affairs); Sugar; Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land); Transportation; Trinidad; West Indies 1; West Indies 2;
Press Cuttings (Colonial Affairs).
The papers on foreign affairs are grouped in the following files:
Afghanistan 1 (see also India file in Section 3: Subject files - Colonial affairs); Afghanistan 2; America; Belgium And Holland; China; Eastern Question; Europe; Foreign
Office; Germany; Ionian Islands; Italy; Japan; Non-intervention; Persia; Poland; Portugal; Russia; Schleswig; Slave Trade (see also Slavery files in Section 3: Subject files - Colonial affairs); Spain; Sweden; Press Cuttings.
The 3rd Earl Grey's War Office papers (mainly belonging to the period 1835-1839 when he was Secretary at War) are grouped in the following files:
A. Army administration; B. Chatham enquiry (into maladministration of the Invalid Depot at Fort
Pitt, Chatham, 1837): C. Colonial forces; D. Commissions of enquiry on the army; E. Depot system; F. Army establishment; G. Army finance; H. Army health and welfare; J. Militia; K. Army pensions and pensioners; L. Army punishments; M. Army
recruiting; N. Army rewards; O. Rupee Question (dispute between War Office and East India Company over payment of troops); P. Army savings banks; R. Southouse Case (legal proceedings against Thomas Southouse for encroaching on the grounds of the
Royal Military Asylum, Southampton, 1839).
The sorting and arranging of the collection was begun by Malcolm Jack soon after the main deposit, the bulk of this work was done by Dr. R.P. Doig in the early 1960's, and it was completed by Dr. J.M. Fewster. Two lists were published in the
1960's (R.P. Doig,
“Grey of Howick Collection: List of Correspondence of the 3rd Earl Grey, 1818-1894”, 1960, and “List of Enclosures in the Correspondence of the 3rd Earl Grey”, 1962), but their
coverage is not complete, and they are entirely superseded by the present list, which has been edited from the card index largely compiled by Dr. Doig and completed by Dr. Fewster.
Numbering of the collection has been finalised, some correspondents have been more fully identified than was possible from the more limited range of reference works available when the original listing was done, and forms of name in the list have
been made more consistent with current practice.
Additional content descriptions for the letters in the correspondence files were added between August 2007 and April 2009.
Works by 3rd Earl Grey
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, 2 v., London, 1853
Parliamentary Government Considered with Reference to a Reform of Parliament, London, 1858
Free Trade with France. Letters from "The Times" , London, 1881
Ireland: the Causes of its Present Condition and the Measures Proposed for its Improvement , London, 1888
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies and the McKinley Tariff, London, 1892
Editions of documents
The Elgin-Grey Papers 1846-1852, ed. Sir Arthur G. Doughty, 4 v., Ottawa, 1937
Letters on Ceylon 1846-50: the Administration of Viscount Torrington and the "Rebellion" of 1848: the Private Correspondence of the third Earl Grey ... and Viscount Torrington, ed. K.M. de Silva, Kandy,
1965
Secondary studies
Doig, R.P.:
Earl Grey's Papers: an Introductory Survey, North Harrow, 1961 [pamphlet]
Doig, R.P.: “The Correspondence of Henry, third Earl Grey and William Woodman”,
Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser., xli (1963), 157-171
Goldring, P.: “Lord Howick and Lower Canada”, Dalhousie University M.A. thesis, 1971
Harington, A.L.:
Sir Harry Smith: Bungling Hero, Cape Town, 1980
Morrell, W.P.: British Colonial Policy in the Age of Peel and Russell, London, 1930
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts,
Private Papers of British Colonial Governors, 1782-1900, London, 1986
Ward, J.M.:
Earl Grey and the Australian Colonies, 1846-1857, Melbourne, 1958
Correspondence filesAbbot, Charles, 2nd Baron Colchester
See Colchester, Charles Abbot, 2nd Baron
Abbot, Thomas
GRE/B75/1A/1-6 3 March 1837
Letter from Abbot (also signed by Joseph Burke), on behalf of the committee of the Dublin Mendicity Institution, concerning the Irish Poor Law Bill (the Irish and Scotch Paupers Removal Act). Enclosure (GRE/B75/1A/3-6): Copy of a report by the
Institution on the subject of the forthcoming Irish Poor Law Bill (the Irish and Scotch Paupers Removal Act)
Abel Smith, John
See Smith, John Abel
Abercorn, James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of
GRE/B75/1B/1 9 February 1888
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey
Abercromby, James, 1st Baron Dunfermline
See Dunfermline, James Abercromby, 1st Baron
Abercromby, Ralph, 2nd Baron Dunfermline
See Dunfermline, Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron
Aberdeen, George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of
GRE/B75/1C/1-9 17 May 1855-29 July 1858
8 letters to Grey from Aberdeen, including 3 letters, 17, 25 & 26 May 1855, concerning the postponement of Grey's motion on reforming the civil departments of the armed forces (GRE/B75/1C/1-3); 2 letters, 8 & 11 June 1855, relating to a
proposed loan to Turkey during the Crimean War (GRE/B75/1C/4-5); 1 letter, 17 February 1856, relating to the Life Peerage scheme (GRE/B75/1C/6); 1 letter, 23 June 1858, concerning the “Right of Search” (GRE/B75/1C/7);
and 1 letter, 29 July 1858, relating to arrangements for visiting (GRE/B75/1/9). Enclosure (GRE/B75/1C/8): Pamphlet,
Three Despatches relating to the Right of Search or Visit, (London, 1858)
Aberdeen, Mary Hamilton-Gordon, Countess of
GRE/B75/1D/1 17 September 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Mary (née Baillie, wife of 5th Earl), expressing her sadness at the loss of Grey's wife, Maria
Aberdour, Alice Anne Caroline Douglas, Lady
See Morton, Alice Anne Caroline Douglas, Countess of (née Lambton, 2nd wife of 17th Earl)
Aberdour, Sholto John Douglas, Lord
See Morton, Sholto John Douglas, 17th Earl of (styled Lord Aberdour 1827-1858)
Ace, Daniel
GRE/B75/2A/1-2 9 May 1872-20 January 1882
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ace (vicar of Laughton), the first relating to a controversy surrounding the locking of pews during church service (GRE/B75/2A/1), and the second explaining his reasons for transferring his allegiance from the
Liberals to the Conservatives (GRE/B75/2A/2)
Acheson, Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford
See Gosford, Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of
Acheson, Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford
See Gosford, Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of
Adderley, Charles Bowyer, 1st Baron Norton
See Norton, Charles Bowyer Adderley, 1st Baron
Addington, John Gellibrand Hubbard, 1st Baron
GRE/B75/2B/1-4 23 November 1883-28 September 1885
3 letters from Addington (M.P. for City of London 1874-1887) to 3rd Earl Grey: one letter, 23 November 1883, relating to Grey's pamphlet
Ireland and the Empire and the reasons for the “misgovernment” of Ireland (GRE/B175/2/1); and 2 letters, 24 & 28 September 1885, expressing his views on the possible disestablishment
of the Church of England (GRE/B175/2/2-4)
Addison, John
GRE/B75/2C/1-7 30 March-20 May 1841
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Addison (Clergyman, Vice Chairman of Uxbridge Board of Guardians), forwarding information relating to a case against Uxbridge Union Guardians and their refusal to offer mutton and beer to sick paupers. Enclosure
(GRE/B75/2C/4-7):
“Messrs Wakley and Rayners charges against the Guardians of the Uxbridge Union extracted from the Times newspaper of the 23 March and 6 April 1841 with answers and observations of the Guardians”
Aglionby, Henry Aglionby
GRE/B75/2E/1-3 30 September 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Aglionby (M.P., Director of New Zealand Co.), enclosing documents highlighting the corruption of local government in the distribution of land in New Zealand.
Enclosures: (GRE/B75/2E/2) Press cutting of
proclamation by Fitzroy, waiving the government's right of pre-emption over certain lands ; (GRE/B75/2E/3) “Extract of the Sydney Morning Herald 8 May 1844” (on issue of debentures by Governor
Fitzroy of New Zealand)
Airlie, Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy, Countess of
GRE/B75/2F/1 1 November 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Henrietta (née Stanley, wife of 5th Earl), thanking Grey for his assistance in her plans to develop her cottage
Aitchison-Denman, Thomas
See Denman of Dovedale, Thomas Aitchison-Denman, 2nd Baron
Albemarle, William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl of
GRE/B75/2G/1-5 4 August 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Albemarle (styled Viscount Bury 1851-1891, Under-Secretary for War 1878-1880), concerning the state of the army Accompanying this letter is a cutting of an (anonymous) letter by Grey on
“The Reserve Forces” from Pall Mall Gazette, 29 June 1878, and a short ms note by Grey.
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/2G/3) Printed memorandum by Grey entitled
“The State of the Army”
Albert, Prince ConsortReference: GRE/B75/3A/1-75; GRE/B75/3B/1-21 GRE/B75/3A/1-75 3 August 1846-28 June 1850
33 letters (including typescript copies) from Albert to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on discussions surrounding the Order of the Bath, but also including 4 letters, 3 & 7 August 1846, 18 January 1848 & 9 January 1849 concerning Canada
(GRE/B75/3A/1-2; GRE/B75/3A/13; GRE/B75/3A/27); 1 letter, 26 November 1846, relating to the length of service of a soldier in New Zealand (GRE/B75/3A/5); 1 letter, 23 November 1847, commenting on Grey's opinions on currency (GRE/B75/3A/11); 1
letter, 23 November 1847, concerning a mission to Borneo (GRE/B75/3A/12); 1 letter, 5 April 1848, concerning the case of Colonel Jones (GRE/B75/3A/18); 1 letter, 16 February 1849, on the progress of the North American Colonies and the Cape
(GRE/B75/3A/28).
Enclosures: (GRE/B75/3A/9A) Letter from Sir George Pollock to Grey, on his inability to attend the investiture at Buckingham Palace ; (GRE/B75/3A/18) Press cutting re Colonel Jones
GRE/B75/3B/1-21 4 August 1846-28 June 1850
Copies of 21 letters from Grey to Albert, mostly on discussions surrounding the Order of the Bath, but also including 1 letter, 4 August 1846, on Canada (GRE/B75/3B/1); 1 letter, 27 November 1846, relating to the length of service of a soldier in
New Zealand (GRE/B75/3B/4); 2 letters, 4 & 13 April 1848 on Colonel Jones (GRE/B75/3B/); 1 letter, 16 February 1849, on the progress of the North American Colonies and the Cape (GRE/B75/3B/); 1 letter, 7 July 1849, respecting medals for services
in Egypt (GRE/B75/3B/18)
There is also a typescript copy of the letter of 12 September 1846
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
See Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland
Alder, W.R.
GRE/B75/4A/1-6 1 January 1836-28 November 1836
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Alder, seeking appointments, and a copy of Grey's reply, on back of first letter; note of reply on back of last
Alison, A.
GRE/B75/4B/1 9 May 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey re parliamentary reform and the lack of rural constituencies
Allan, William
GRE/B75/4C/1-7 2 November 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Allan (clergyman and schoolmaster, Richmond, Surrey), re alleged debt of N. Anderson, with copy of Grey's reply, 8 November 1838
Allen, John
GRE/B75/4D/1 17 October 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Allen (Archdeacon of Salop), thanking Grey for publishing his father's letters with King George VI on the subject of the Reform Act
Allen, William
GRE/B75/4E/1-2 16 June 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Allen (1770-1843, Quaker, scientist and philanthropist), re his views on capital punishment
Allgood, George
GRE/B75/4F/1-2 31 December 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Allgood (Major-General, Chief Constable of Northumberland), concerning his proposal to remove his headquarters from Alnwick to Hexham.
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/4F/2) Printed memorial on his proposal to remove his
headquarters from Alnwick to Hexham. (Cf. John Craster to Grey 2 January 1871).
Allhusen, Christian
GRE/B75/4G/1 6 June 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Allhusen re export duty on coal
Allhusen, Henry
GRE/B75/4H/1 20 December 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Lieutenant-Colonel Allhusen re supply of rifles to 1st Northumberland Territorial Volunteers Artillery.
Althorp, John Charles Spencer, Viscount
See Spencer, John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl (styled Viscount Althorp 1783-1834)
Anderson, George
GRE/B75/4I/1-2 14 February 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey re proposed footbridge at Morpeth.
Anderson, Sir George WilliamReference: GRE/B75/5A/1-168; GRE/B75/5B/1-51
(Governor of Mauritius 1849-1850; Governor of Ceylon 1850-1855)
GRE/B75/5A/1-79 31 January 1849-21 August 1850
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to his government of Mauritius, including 1 letter, 31 January 1849, accepting the Governership of Mauritius (GRE/B75/5A/1); 1 letter, 22 February 1849, agreeing to treat the French gentlemen in
Mauritius on a equal basis (GRE/B75/5A/2); 1 letter, 19 March 1849, concerning his meeting with Sir C. Trevelyan and his views on the Treasury (GRE/B75/5A/3); 1 letter, 21 July 1849, concerning the friendly attitude of the natives towards the
British government, the Bank Question, employment contracts for immigrant labourers in the Mauritius, reform of the judicial system, and the expenditure on roads and buildings (GRE/B75/5A/6-11); 1 letter, 21 August 1849, concerning the imposition of
the Stamp Duty on sugar exports, the Mauritius currency, and the reduction in expenditure (GRE/B75/5A/12-17); 1 letter, 25 September 1849, concerning Chief Justice Wilson (GRE/B75/5A/18); 1 letter, 21 September 1849, concerning the prosperity of the
sugar crop, the condition of immigrant labourers, the Mauritius Currency Question, the revenue and expenditure of the colony, improvements to the roads, trade with Madagascar, the plan to grant long leases on the Seychelles Islands, the question of
Mr Evans and the store, and the policy for dealing with a Mahomedan procession (GRE/B75/5A/19-32); 1 letter, 17 October 1849, concerning the policy relating to immigrant labourers, the state of the finances, the need for steam communication, the
case of Mr Evans, colonial administration in the colony, and the offer of “Sultan Ahmmed” (GRE/B75/5A/33-40); 1 letter, 19 November 1849, wishing to be considered for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B75/5A/41-44); 1
letter, 22 November 1849, relating to his choice of writing paper, the general prosperity of the colony, improvements in steam communication, improvements in the financial situation, the Municipality Law, the Mauritian Currency Question, the
Immigration Question, establishment of trade with Madagascar, and the Chinese pirates (GRE/B75/5A/45-50); 1 letter, 17 December 1849, concerning the Municipality Law, judicial reform, the Budget, colonial administration of Mauritius, the defence of
the colony, and immigration policy (GRE/B75/5A/51-55); 1 letter, 26 January 1850, concerning the appointment of Mr Duncan to the Botanical Gardens (GRE/B75/5A/57-58); 1 letter, 17 January 1850, concerning the expenditure of Mauritius, the Currency
Question, the Municipality Ordinance, Council discussions on a parlimentary loan to encourage immigration, judicial reform, a plan to utilise the port of Madras for emigration, the policy of encouraging trade with Madagascar, and the issue of
colonial pay for the troops (GRE/B75/5A/69-64); 1 letter, 17 June 1850, introducing Bishop [Culion] (GRE/B75/5A/65-66); 1 letter, 21 July 1850, relating to a Committee of Council report on immigration, financial policy, judicial reform (particularly
trial by jury), Municipality elections, the Currency Question, a bank loan of £22,000, and the appointment of Charles Bayley (GRE/B75/5A/67-73); 1 letter, 21 August 1850, concerning improvements to the steam communication, the revenue prospects of
Mauritius, the need for additional clergymen to meet the needs of the Protestant communities resident in the colony, his failure to carry through an Ordinance on the subject of execution of criminals, and his difficulties with the military
authorities (GRE/B75/5A/74-79).
Digitised material for Anderson, Sir George William / GRE/B75/5A/1-79 GRE/B75/5A/80-127 18 September 1850-19 March 1851
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 September 1850, concerning his appointment to the government of Ceylon and arrangements for leaving Mauritius, the improvement of the finances in Mauritius, immigration from Madras, the progress
of the cholera epidemic and the establishment of a Quarantine station, improvements to the steam communication, an influenza epidemic on the island, the trade between France and Madagascar, and the command of the troops at Ceylon (GRE/B75/5A/80-85);
1 letter, 16 October 1850, concerning his desire to leave Mauritius prior to receiving official confirmation of his new post at Ceylon, the appointment of James Higginson as his successor at Mauritius, the general prosperity of the Mauritian
finances, improvements to the roads, judicial reforms, the general feeling towards him and his hope of similar success in governing Ceylon, and seeking patronage for Mr Bayley (GRE/B75/5A/86-89); 1 letter, 18 October 1850, introducing Mr Rawson
(GRE/B75/5A/90-91); 1 letter, 14 November 1850, concerning his arrival at Ceylon and his arrangements for his successor at Mauritius, his anxiety at the lack of confirmation of his appointment at Ceylon (GRE/B75/5A/94-99); 1 letter, 12 December
1850, concerning confirmation of his appointment, relaying information to his Mauritius successor (James Higginson), the state of the finances in Ceylon, the success of Lord Torrington's road ordinance in the colony, his criticism of the
Commissariat system, his intended visit to Kandy, and his favourable reception in the colony(GRE/B75/5A/101-105); 1 letter, 13 January 1851, on receiving the Order of the Bath, the transfer of his residence to Kandy, the suspension of Captain Price
and the abolition of the Store Department, improvements to the roads and establishment of a railroad from Colombo to Kandy, the financial state of the colony, judicial reform, appointments of priests at the temples, and the prospects for Higginson
at Mauritius (GRE/B75/5A/106-111); 1 letter, 10 February 1851, concerning Grey's disapproval of the manner in which he left Mauritius for Ceylon, the financial state of the colony, the possibility of increasing the military presence owing to a
potential rebellion, the case of Captain Price, alterations to the Queen's House in Colombo, and the state of the judicial administration (GRE/B75/5A/113-117); 1 letter, 12 March 1851, concerning Mr MacCarthy's serious illness, the suspension of the
Registrar of the Supreme Court, Mr Baley, by the Chief Justice, the financial state of the colony, reduction of the Stamp duties, improvements to the roads and the construction of a wooden bridge, the increase in silver, the execution of a murderer
in Colombo, and the Buddhist Question (GRE/B75/5A/118-125); 1 letter, 19 March 1851, concerning the Buddhist Question, and receiving the Order of the Bath (GRE/B75/5A/126-127).
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/5A/92-93) 18 October 1850 Letter Sir Rawson W.
Rawson, Treasurer of Mauritius, to Anderson, seeking a position
Digitised material for Anderson, Sir George William - GRE/B75/5A/80-127 GRE/B75/5A/128-169 9 July 1851-12 April 1852
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 July 1851, concerning Mr Talbot, the arrangements for the promotion of officers, the possibility of Grey's removal as Colonial Secretary, a proposed meeting of the Legislative Council in
September, the financial state of the colony (particulartly the currency), Captain Watson's court martial case, and the appointment of Mr Whiting (GRE/B75/5A/128-133); 1 letter, 15 August 1851, concerning the system of colonial administration in
Ceylon, proposed laws relating to the judicial administration, the financial state of the colony, the Buddhist Question, the relative tranquility of the colony, the system of appointments to vacant offices, and the reduction of the military force
(GRE/B75/5A/134-137); 1 letter. 27 August 1851, concerning the Queen's House in Colombo, the tranquility of the colony, and the correspondence between Captain Watson and the Chief Justice (GRE/B75/5A/138-139); 1 letter, 15 September 1851, concerning
the opening of the Legislative Council, judicial reforms, the financial state of the colony, the press criticism received for not publishing his ordinances, the tranquility of the colony, the Buddhist Question, the repair of the Queen's House, and
the death of Mr [Bethane] of the Supreme Council of India (GRE/B75/5A/140-143); 1 letter, 13 November 1851, concerning proposed ordinances for the Legislative Council, the possible abolition of the duties on cinnamon, the favourable opinion of the
natives towards Anderson's administration, the possible abolition of the Commissariat, the financial state of the colony, recommending Mr [Duport], and the export of coconut oil (GRE/B75/5A/144-149); 1 letter, 15 December 1851, concerning the
correspondence between the Chief Justice and Captain Watson, the procedure for submitting questions to the Executive Council, repair of the Queen's House, the Buddhist Question, his favourable treatment by the tribal chiefs, the procedure for
promoting public servants, the case of Mr Norris, and the financial state of the colony (GRE/B75/5A/150-157); 1 letter 13 January 1852, concerning the Buddhist Question, and the financial state of the colony (GRE/B75/5A/158-163); 1 letter, 11 March
1852, concerning the Buddhist Question, Mr Elliott, the possible abolition of the duty on coffee, his desire to summon the Executive Council and resolve the Bank Question, the financial state of the colony, and the repair of the Queen's House
(GRE/B75/5A/164-167); 1 letter, 12 April 1852, concerning Grey's departure from the Colonial Office (GRE/B75/5A/168-169)
Digitised material for Anderson, Sir George William - GRE/B75/5A/128-169 GRE/B75/5B/1-21 25 August 1849-19 December 1850
Copies of 8 letters Grey to Anderson, including 1 letter, 25 August 1849, concerning the Bank Question, the replacement of Mr Macauley as Anderson's secretary, employment contracts for immigrant labourers in the Mauritius, and the poor quality of
writing paper used by Anderson (GRE/B75/5B/1-2); 1 letter, 22 November 1849, concerning public servants in Mauritius (GRE/B75/5B/3-4); 1 letter, 19 December 1849, concerning the stamp duty on engagements, and the launching of the new currency in
Mauritius (GRE/B75/5B/5-6); 1 letter, 15 March 1850, concerning the currency question (GRE/B75/5B/7-8); 1 letter, 24 April 1850, concerning the currency question, the postponement of other matters because of the Ceylon Committee and the Australian
Constitution, the recommendation of [Mr] Duncan to manage the Botanical Gardens, and the possibility of Anderson receiving the Order of the Bath (GRE/B75/5B/10-11); 1 letter, 23 July 1850, concerning the Ceylon Committee, the dismissal of Lord
Torrington as Governor of Ceylon, and the recommendation of Anderson for the post, as well as the expenditure in Mauritius (GRE/B75/5B/12-15); 1 letter (copy), 25 August 1850, concerning improvements in communication with Ceylon, Anderson's
appointment of a Committee to oversee the Rupee Question, Sir James Hogg's opinions of Anderson's plan relating to Indian immigration, the Mauritius merchant's protest against the transfer of Anderson to Ceylon, and the recommendation of Anderson
for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B75/5B/16-17); 1 letter, 23 November 1850, concerning the Queen's approval of the Order of the Bath for Anderson, congratulating him on his governership of Mauritius but expressing disapproval at Anderson's policy of
introducing private executions in the colony (GRE/B75/5B/18-19); 1 letter, 19 December 1850, concerning Anderson's decision to leave the Mauritius post prematurely (GRE/B75/5B/20-21).
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/5B/9) 19 March 1850 Memo. re Jules
Mallac's application for administrative post in Mauritius
Digitised material for Anderson, Sir George William from Earl Grey - GRE/B75/5B/1-21 GRE/B75/5B/22-51 24 January 1851-23 February 1852
Copies of 14 letters Grey to Anderson, including 1 letter, 24 January 1851, relating to confirmation of his new post at Ceylon, the possible transfer of the seat of government to Kandy, a possible reduction in taxation in the colony
(GRE/B75/5B/22-23); 1 letter, 24 Feburary 1851, concerning the dissolution and the possibility of no longer holding office, his advice to undertake a reform of the currency in Ceylon, the question of constructing a railway to improve trade for the
benefit of the Planters, and the possibility of an export duty on coffee (GRE/B75/5B/24-27); 1 letter, 15 April 1851, concerning the letter of Colonel Phillips relating to Mr Whiting (GRE/B75/5B/28-29); 1 letter, 22 April 1851, recommending Mr
Talbot (GRE/B75/5B/30-31); 1 letter (with copy), 20 June 1851, concerning the system of colonial administration in Ceylon (GRE/B75/5B/32-35); 1 letter, 26 July 1851, recommending Mr Morris (GRE/B75/5B/36); 1 letter, 24 August 1851, recommending Mr
Talbot, the system of promotion in general, the unfavourable state of the finances, the difference of opinion between Anderson and Mr MacCarthy relating to the system of administration, and the appointment of Mr Whiting (GRE/B75/5B/37-40); 1 letter,
20 October 1851, concerning repairs on the Queen's House, the need for consultation with the Executive Council, and the correspondence between the Chief Justice and Captain Watson (GRE/B75/5B/41-42); 1 letter, 24 November 1851, concerning repairs to
the Queen's House, Mr Talbot, and the establishment of a paper currency in Ceylon (GRE/B75/5B/43-44); 1 letter, 16 December 1851, concerning the establishment of a paper currency in Ceylon (GRE/B75/5B/45); 1 letter, 30 December 1851, recommending Mr
Elliott for promotion (GRE/B75/5B/46-47); 1 letter, 24 January 1852, acknowledging receipt of Anderson's letter (GRE/B75/5B/48-49); 1 letter, 23 February 1852, concerning Mr Talbot, and expressing his regard to Anderson on leaving the Cabinet
(GRE/B75/5B/50-51)
Digitised material for Anderson, Sir George William from Earl Grey - GRE/B75/5B/22-51 Anderson-Pelham, Lady Charlotte
See Copley, Lady Charlotte (née Anderson-Pelham).
Andrews, H. GRE/B75/6E/1-9 25 January 1881-8 June 1882
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Andrews re Chevington Coals.
Enclosures: (GRE/B75/6E/3) Extract from letter Joseph Smith to Andrews, n.d, on same subject; (GRE/B75/6E/8) Note by 3rd Earl Grey on yields from Broomhill Colliery 1880-1881, and
envelope with note by Grey of correspondence on this subject with Andrews, and Henry Thomas Morton, q.v.
Digitised material for Andrews, H. - GRE/B75/6E/1-9 Anglesey, Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of GRE/B75/7/1-104 4 January 1837-24 January 1852
39 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 4 & 5 January 1837, concerning the inclusion of Colonel Bacon-Smyth in the Order of the Brevet (GRE/B75/7/1-4), enclosing (GRE/B75/7/5) Note referring to a letter Grey to Anglesey, 7 September
1846, concerning cadetship candidates; 2 letters, 9 September & 21 October 1846, concerning candidates for Cadetships (GRE/B75/7/6-11); 1 letters, 8 December 1846, replying to Grey's letter of 5 December, relating to the postponement of the
building of fortifications and barracks in the colonies (GRE/B75/7/14-17); 1 letter, 17 December 1846, concerning the breveting system (GRE/B75/7/18); 1 letter, 23 January 1847, concerning the period of military enlistment (GRE/B75/7/22-25); 1
letter, 28 May 1847, concerning reports relating to the Red River (GRE/B75/7/34-35); 1 letter, 1 March 1848, concerning additional forces for New Zealand (GRE/B75/7/36-37); 2 letters, 4 March & 6 May 1848, concerning Malta (GRE/B75/7/40,48-49);
1 letter, 10 March 1848, concerning the conduct of Dr Watson (GRE/B75/7/41-42); 1 letter, 22 March 1848, concerning the Bermuda Case (GRE/B75/7/45); 1 letter, 2 May 1848, relating to a case in Corfu (GRE/B75/7/47); 1 letter, 14 August 1848,
concerning the defence of Corfu (GRE/B75/7/55-56); 1 letter, 18 August 1848, replying to Grey's letter concerning Captain Elliot's request (GRE/B75/7/57); 1 letter, 12 December 1848, concerning Sir Frederick Smith's decision to decline a colonial
position (GRE/B75/7/59-59); 1 letter, 17 March 1849, concerning the employment of convicts at Gibraltar (GRE/B75/7/60), enclosing (GRE/B75/7/61-67) Memo. 12 September 1849, by Sir J.F. Burgoyne, on despatch of Governor Bonham of Hong Kong to Grey,
23 May 1849; 2 letters, 12 & 20 September 1849, concerning the fortifications at Hong Kong (GRE/B75/7/68-70); 1 letter, 3 November 1849, concerning the possibility of establishing convicts on “Boars Island”
[possibly Besar Island] (GRE/B75/7/71); 1 letter, 13 December 1849, seeking Grey's opinion on a candidate for colonial service (GRE/B75/7/72); 1 letter, 19 January 1850, replying to Grey's letter concerning Captain Frome (GRE/B75/7/75-77); 1 letter,
28 January 1850, concerning new barracks at Halifax, Canada (GRE/B75/7/79); 1 letter, 29 January 1850, concerning discontinuing the publication Ordnances in newspapers (GRE/B75/7/80); 4 letters, 16, 21, 22, 27 February 1850, concerning military
honours for medical staff (GRE/B75/7/81,86-88), enclosing (GRE/B75/7/82-83) Copy letter Anglesey to Lord Raglan [Fitzroy Somerset], 15 February 1850 and (GRE/B75/7/84-85) Copy
“List of Officers now Serving in the Ordnance Medical Department who have War Service”, 14 February 1850; 1 letter, 18 March 1850, concerning colonial appointments in the Australian colonies (GRE/B75/7/89); 1
letter, 20 January 1851, concerning Mr C Winniett (GRE/B75/7/90); 2 letters, 15 November 1851 & 24 January 1852, concerning the transfer of military equipment (GRE/B75/7/91-93); 1 letter, 15 March 1851, concerning his enquiry to the Director
General of Artillery (GRE/B75/7/94,104); 1 letter, 17 November 1851, concerning an Ordnance for the Cape (GRE/B75/7/95); 3 letters, 13 May, 10 & 14 August 1851, concerning the employment of sappers and miners in Australia (GRE/B75/7/96,99-103),
enclosing (GRE/B75/7/97-98) Memo. by Grey 14 May 1851 - “Memorandum on Sir J. Burgoyne's memorandum respecting the employment of sappers and miners in Australia” - refers to Anglesey's letter of 13 May 1851
Copies of 13 letters Grey to Anglesey, including 2 letters, 5 December 1846 & 25 January 1847, relating to the postponement of the building of fortifications and barracks in the colonies (GRE/B75/7/12-13, 26-27); 1 letter, 22 January 1847,
concerning the stores for New Zealand (GRE/B75/7/20-21); 1 letter, 8 February 1847, in reply to Anglesey's letter, relating to the period of military enlistment (GRE/B75/7/30-31); 1 letter, 5 February 1847, concerning additional forces for New
Zealand (GRE/B75/7/32-33); 1 letter, 2 March 1848, concerning the establishment of a corn depot to encourage trade in New Zealand (GRE/B75/7/38-39); 1 letter, 15 March 1848, concerning operations in the Canton River (GRE/B75/7/43-44); 1 letter, 4
July 1848, concerning the defence of St Helena (GRE/B75/7/50-51); 1 letter, 19 July 1848, concerning the Malta stores (GRE/B75/7/52-53); 1 letter, 3 August 1848, relating to a request from Captain Elliot of Bermuda concerning the accomodation of Mr
Hine (GRE/B75/7/54); 2 letters, 12 & 24 January 1850, concerning an application from Captain Frome, Royal Engineers, for Brevet Rank (GRE/B75/7/73-74,78).
Digitised material for Anglesey, Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of - GRE/B75/7/1-104 Angus, John
GRE/B75/8A/1-3 13 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Angus (mechanic, Newcastle upon Tyne), seeking place for son.
Copy of reply by Sir Frederick William Grey on Earl Grey's behalf, 15 June 1837.
Anonymous letters
GRE/B75/8B/1-8 30 July 1841-2 March 1887
Anonymous letters to 3rd Earl Grey:
1. 30 July 1841: Northumberland politics. Unsigned.
2. 4 August 1841: Northumberland politics. Unsigned.
3. n.d.: Army in Ireland. Signed "An Irishman".
4. 28 March 1860: Proposed class representation in Parliament. Signed “Y.K.”
5. 1 March 1866: Irish Land Question. Unsigned.
6. 14 March 1866: Irish Land Question. Unsigned. (Same writer as 5)
7. 18 June 1883: Agricultural Holdings Act. Signed "Ignotus".
8. 2 March 1887: South Africa. Unsigned.
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/8B/4/2) Printed circular letter, entitled
“Class Representation - Not Mere Numbers” by “Y.K.”, 2 February 1860.
Anson, Lady Anne Frederica
See Wemyss, Anne Frederica Charteris, Countess of (née Anson, wife of 10th Earl)
Anson, Thomas George, 2nd Earl of Lichfield
See Lichfield, Thomas George Anson, 2nd Earl of
Anstey, Thomas Chisholm
GRE/B75/8C/1-6 17 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Anstey (Attorney-General of Hong Kong 1854-1859), relating to the charges brought against him and his subsequent suspension as Attorney-General of Hong Kong
Antrim, Louisa Jane MacDonnell, Countess of
GRE/B75/9A/1-13 24 September 1879-29 August 1894
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Louisa MacDonnell (née Grey, wife of 6th Earl of Antrim, niece of 3rd Earl Grey), all relating to Grey's articles and books on Ireland
Antrim, William Randall MacDonnell, 6th Earl of
GRE/B75/9B/1-4 27 March 1882-18 July 1890
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from MacDonnell, concerning Gladstone's 1868 speech at Wigan, and MacDonnell's wish to visit Grey, and the second letter concurring with Grey's views on Ireland and expressing his belief that he will remain in
Ireland.
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/9B/2-3) Copy of part of W.E. Gladstone's speech at Wigan on 23 October 1868
Appleby, William
GRE/B75/10A/1-2 21 October 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Appleby supporting Grey's plan to build a new railway line (possibly in opposition to the George Hudson's proposed East Coast Line running from Edinburgh to London).
Appleford, Reginald L.
GRE/B75/10B/1-2 31 May 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Appleford (editor of
Sheffield Daily Telegraph), re controversy about W.E. Gladstone's views on slavery in 1833. (Cf. letter Sir A.F. Robbins to Grey 27 May 1893, and Grey's reply 29 May 1839. See also cutting from
Sheffield Daily Telegraph enclosed in letter 3rd Earl Grey to Albert, 4th Earl Grey, 27 May 1893).
Arber, Thomas N.
GRE/B75/10C/1-24 10 March 1853-25 November 1870
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the management of Grey's properties.
Enclosure: (GRE/B75/10C/2) “Copy Memorandum for 13 Carlton House Terrace from Lady Sykes March 10 1853” on same sheet
Arbuthnot, George
GRE/B75/10D/1-7 30 July 1856-2 August 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Arbuthnot (Treasury Official) re to his pamphlet on the subject of the Bank Act of 1844
Archibald, Charles Dickson
GRE/B75/10E/1 10 December 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey re Archibald's (of Rusland Hall, brother of Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald and Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald) application for position of British Consul at New York.
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
GRE/B76/1/1-37 6 July 1852-20 January 1893
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 6 July 1852, on the subject of the powers of the legislature in New South Wales (GRE/B76/1/1-2); 1 letter, 18 December 1854, relating to his opinion on the Enlistment of Foreigners Act
(GRE/B76/1/3-4); 1 letter, 26 April 1863, relating to trade with America (GRE/B76/1/5); 1 letter, 21 November 1870, relating to a maritime treaty and the potential for a Russian attack on the Suez Canal (GRE/B76/1/6-7); 1 letter, 17 October 1877, on
the damage caused by fire at Inversray (GRE/B76/1/8-9); 1 letter, 17 April 1878, relating to the possibility of employing the Indian army in a European war (GRE/B76/1/10-12); 1 letter, 28 April 1878, [possibly relating to the Church Patronage Act of
1874 in Scotland] and the relative power of vestries in England (GRE/B76/1/13-14); 1 letter, 15 June 1878, concerning his opposition to the Afghan War (GRE/B76/1/15); 1 letter, 20 September 1879, relating to the death of Maria, Countess Grey
(GRE/B76/1/16); 1 letter, 7 August 1883, on the debates surrounding the Agricultural Holdings Bill (GRE/B76/1/17-18); 2 letters, 27 October 1885 & 1 November 1885, concerning his opposition to English Disestablishment (GRE/B76/1/19-22); 1
letter, 16 July 1887, relating to his book on Scotland (GRE/B76/1/23-24); 1 letter, 7 October 1887, on the 2nd Earl Grey's views of the Act of Union with Ireland (GRE/B76/1/25); 1 letter, 12 October 1887, on the subject of leaseholds in Scotland
(GRE/B76/1/26-27; 2 letters, 12 June 1889 & 19 June 1889, concerning the increasing presence of Germany in Africa and the question of slavery (GRE/B76/1/28-32); 2 letters, 25 & 30 November 1892, concerning Grey's recollections of the Free
Trade debates of the 1830s and 1840s (GRE/B76/1/33-35; and 1 letter, 20 January 1893, with reference to his views on a further Home Rule Bill (GRE/B76/1/36-37).
Argyll, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of
GRE/B76/2A/1-3 12 August 1889-5 December 1889
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Argyll (styled Lord Lorne 1847-1900) re Life of Lord Palmerston.
Armstrong of Cragside, William George Armstrong, 1st Baron
GRE/B76/2C/1-8 25 April 1871-10 December 1893
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Armstrong, relating to a number of topics, including 1 letter, 25 April 1871, concerning a request for Grey to sign a subscription list for a proposed college of physical science at Newcastle (GRE/B76/2C/1); 1
letter, 11 November 1872, agreeing to Grey's request to place his nephew (possibly Albert) into a London mercantile organisation (GRE/B76/2C/2); 1 letter, 26 April 1893, offering his opinions on Grey's memorandum on the subject of miner's rights and
encouraging him to send them to the Coal Owner's Association (GRE/B76/2C/6); and 1 letter, 2 October 1893, giving his views on the action of the London Chambers of Commerce towards naval defence (GRE/B76/2C/7)
Arnold, E.B.
GRE/B76/2D/1-2 2 December 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Arnold, seeking position for his brother.
Arnold, Matthew
GRE/B76/2E/1 18 April 1884
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey thanking Grey for sending him his pamphlet and offering his opinions on the subject (possibly parliamentary reform)
Arnold-Forster, Hugh Oakeley
GRE/B76/2F/1-13 9 May 1883-18 September 1891
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Arnold-Foster (Secretary of the Imperial Federation League; adopted son of William Edward Forster, q.v., and nephew of Matthew Arnold), including 1 letter, thanking Grey for his cheque for further information
relating to the Colonial Land Emigration Commission (GRE/B76/2F/1); and 1 letter, concerning a request for Grey to write a short article for the Imperial Federation League Journal, on the principal features of the Emigration Commission
(GRE/B76/2F/2-3)
Letter Arnold-Forster and Arthur H. Loring to Grey 29 January 1889 re South African Committee, (GRE/B76/2F/4).
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/2F/5-12) 4 printed leaflets on the “South African
Committee”
Arrott, James
GRE/B76/2G/1-2 11 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Arrott (Physician at Dundee Infirmary), concerning statement of number of patients treated at Dundee Infirmary and Dispensary.
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/2G/2) Statement of number of patients treated at Dundee Infirmary
and Dispensary, June 1840-Feb. 1843.
Arthur, Catherine
(daughter of Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart)
See Frere, Catherine, Lady (née Arthur).
Arthur, Sir George, 1st Bart
GRE/B76/3 25 April 1837-30 Nov 1838
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Arthur (Lieutenant-General, Lieutenant-Governor of British Honduras 1814-1822, of Van Diemen's Land 1823-1837, of Upper Canada 1837-1841), mostly on the “Bradley Case” (alleged
illegal punishment on Arthur's orders of soldier named Ingram).
Copy of letter Grey to Arthur, on the “Bradley Case”, 30 November 1838.
The following papers on the same subject are also filed with this correspondence.
Enclosures: (GRE/B76/3/2-3) Memo. by magistrates of Honduras requesting military trial of Aberdeen and Cooke; (GRE/B76/3/4-7) Copy letter Arthur to 1st Baron
Raglan (Fitzroy Somerset) ; (GRE/B76/3/8-12) Copy letter Arthur to Major Noel ; (GRE/B76/3/13-16) Copy letter Arthur to Raglan ; (GRE/B76/3/23-28) Copy letter Major Noel to Arthur
Ashburton, Alexander Baring, 1st Baron
GRE/B76/4A/1-3 27 March 1838-10 April 1838
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 27 March 1838, re speech on Canada (GRE/B76/4A/1); and the second, 10 April 1838, re Grey's articles on Poor Laws and Canada (GRE/B76/4A/2).
Ashburton, Francis Baring, 3rd Baron
GRE/B76/4B/1-6 4 October 1849
Copy letter Grey to Ashburton, re representative government in New Zealand.
Ashley, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Lord
See Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of (styled Lord Ashley 1811-1851)
Ashton, John (the elder)
GRE/B76/5A/1-2 3 December 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking appointment for his son, John Ashton (the younger) q.v.
Ashton, John (the younger)
GRE/B76/5B/1-2 2 January 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for appointment.
Askew, Watson
GRE/B76/5C/1-5 8 February 1877-17 February 1877
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re home for “fallen women”.
Atherton, Marianne
GRE/B76/5D/1-5 17 June 1839-29 July 1839
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting promotion for her son, Lieut. Bertram Mitford Atherton (GRE/B76/5D/3-5).
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/5D/5) Answer to above request from H. Tufnell, writing on behalf of Lord Minto, 16 April 1839
Athey, John
GRE/B76/5E/1 11 August 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking post.
Athlumney, William Meredyth Somerville, 1st Baron
GRE/B76/5F/1-6 30 March 1867-8 April 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the parliamentary debates surrounding the repeal of the Ecclesiastical Titles Act; and the second on the position of the Roman Catholics in England and Ireland.
Auckland, George Eden, 1st Earl of GRE/B76/6/1-46 20 August 1838-11 November 1847
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 April 1846, on the observatory at Parramatta and annual reports from Botanical Gardens (GRE/B76/6/1-4), enclosing (GRE/B76/6/5) Extract from letter Professor Airey to Sir Robert Peel, 26 April
1846, re observatory at Paramatta; 1 letter, 1 September 1846, on the possibility of closing Castle Harbour, Bermuda (GRE/B76/6/6-7); 2 letters, 8 September 1846 & 23 March 1847, concerning the possibility of establishing ships to carry
emigrants from Africa to the West Indies (GRE/B76/6/8,23); 2 letters, 25 November 1846 & 22 July 1847, on the defence of Mauritius (GRE/B76/6/9,27), enclosing (GRE/B76/6/10-13 Despatch Sir W. Gomm to W.E. Gladstone 27 August 1846; annotated by
Sir James Stephen and Sir Benjamin Hawes, relating to the state of the French naval force at Bourbon and recommending military works for the security of Port Louis) and (GRE/B76/6/14-15) Letter Sir J.F. Burgoyne to Auckland 25 November 1846, on the
defence of Mauritius; 1 letter, 14 December 1846, concerning the Marines (GRE/B76/6/16), enclosing (GRE/B76/6/17-18) Copy letter Auckland to A. Colvile, concerning the possibility of establishing ships to carry emigrants from Africa to the West
Indies
; 1 letter, 2 January 1847, relating to the postponement of the American Packet (GRE/B76/6/19-20); 4 letters, 5 January, 26 May, 27 August & 7 September 1847, relating to army and navy medals (GRE/B76/6/21,25,36-37); 1 letter, 6 January 1827,
relating to a memorial from a Bermudan clergyman (GRE/B76/6/22); 1 letter, 10 May 1847, recommending Lord Dundonald for a G.C.B. (GRE/B76/6/24); 1 letter, 13 July 1847, relating to the fortifications at Simons’ Town (GRE/B76/6/26); 1 letter, 27 July
1847, concerning the adverse effects of disinfecting fluid (GRE/B76/6/28); 1 letter, 1 August 1847, relating to Captain McDougall (GRE/B76/6/29); 2 letters, 2 & 6 August 1847, concerning the fitting out of the [Furs] Steamer and its passengers
(GRE/B76/6/30-31); 2 letters, 23 & 24 August 1847, relating to Sir Harry Smith's passage to the Cape (GRE/B76/6/32-34); 1 letter, 24 August 1847, recommending Sir Thomas Cochrane for a K.C.B. (GRE/B76/6/35); 2 letters, 30 September & 2
October 1847, concerning the sending of troops to Alderney (GRE/B76/6/38-39); 1 letter, 16 October 1847, relating to the structure of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B76/6/40); 1 letter, 20 October 1847, concerning the French naval force in the
Mediterranean (GRE/B76/6/41); 1 letter, 2 November 1847, seeking Grey's patronage for Mr Hugh Low (GRE/B76/6/42); 1 letter, 9 November 1847, concerning the facilities for Lord Derby's zoological agent in western Africa, Mr Whitfield (GRE/B76/6/43);
1 letter, 6 November 1847, concerning the relative qualities of Captain Smith and Mr Bowham for the position of Governor (GRE/B76/6/44); 1 letter, 11 November 1847, concerning mortar boats at Hong Kong and mortar warfare in general
(GRE/B76/6/45-46).
Digitised material for Auckland, George Eden, 1st Earl of - GRE/B76/6/1-46 GRE/B76/6/47-89 1 December 1847-27 December 1848
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1 December 1847, expressing reservations on the idea of Sir James Brooke becoming Governor or Labuan (GRE/B76/6/47); 1 letter, 10 December 1847, concerning the erection of convict buildings at
Bermuda (GRE/B76/6/48); 1 letter, 14 December 1847, relating to his work comparing the British and French naval forces (GRE/B76/6/49); 1 letter, 14 December 1847, on the sailing path of the ships of the Screw Steam Shipping Company (GRE/B76/6/50); 1
letter, 21 December 1847, on the possibility of designing a map for the New Zealand Company, and the changing nature of warfare (GRE/B76/6/51); 1 letter, 4 January 1848, relating to the number of CBs ['confined to barracks'?] currently in the navy
(GRE/B76/6/52); 1 letter, 25 January 1848, concerning the strength of the British naval force in the Mediterranean (GRE/B76/6/53); 1 letter, 8 February 1848, recommending General Morrison for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B76/6/54); 1 letter, 12
February 1848, concerning Lord Dundonald (GRE/B76/6/55), enclosing (GRE/B76/6/56) Copy letter Lord Dundonald to Auckland 12 February 1848. (The original was sent to Grey who had it copied), relating to the defence of Bermuda; 1 letter, 24 February
1848, concerning Mr Becroft (GRE/B76/6/58); 1 letter, 25 February 1848, relating to a medal in memory of the Peninsular War (GRE/B76/6/59); 1 letter, 28 February 1848, concerning the sending of troops to Alderney (GRE/B76/6/60); 1 letter, 3 March
1848, seeking Grey's patronage for Commissioner Hill (GRE/B76/6/61-62); 2 letters, 7 & 9 May 1848, relating to army and navy medals (GRE/B76/6/63,66); 1 letter, 8 May 1848, concerning Captain Loch (GRE/B76/6/64); 1 letter, 8 May 1848, concerning
the conduct of the Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone (GRE/B76/6/65); 2 letters, 23 May & 21 June 1848, on the defence of Bermuda (GRE/B76/6/67-68); 1 letter, 24 June 1848, concerning Lieutenants Forsyth and Connolly (GRE/B76/6/69); 1 letter, 26
August 1848, relating to a treaty with the Hudson Bay Company (GRE/B76/6/70); 1 letter, 30 August 1848, concerning a dispute with the conduct of the officers at Bermuda (GRE/B76/6/71); 1 letter, 9 September 1848, relating that Sir J. Sinclair has
accepted the office of Superintendent of Packets (GRE/B76/6/72); 1 letter, 11 September 1848, concerning the sending of packets to the Ionian Islands (GRE/B76/6/73-74); 2 letters, 30 November & 2 December 1848, on the problems of sending
pensioners to the Falkland Islands (GRE/B76/6/75-76); 1 letter, 15 December 1848, concerning a inquiry into the conduct of Captain Baynes (GRE/B76/6/77); 1 letter, 20 December 1848, relating to the prospects of Labuan (GRE/B76/6/79); 1 letter, 27
December 1848, relating to the account of Major Edwards of operations in the Punjab (GRE/B76/6/80).
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Auckland, including 1 letter, 4 December 1838, on a controversy surrounding the payment of troops in India (GRE/B76/6/82-87); 1 letter, 28 August 1846, on the observatory at Parramatta (GRE/B76/6/88); 1 letter, also 20
August 1848, seeking patronage for Mr Selby (GRE/B76/6/89).
Digitised material for Auckland, George Eden, 1st Earl of - GRE/B76/6/47-89 Auckland, Mary Eden, Baroness
GRE/B76/7A/1-2 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey n.d. [September 1846] from Baroness Auckland (née Hurt, wife of Robert John Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells), written on behalf of her husband, recommending Mr Eden for the Bishopric of Melbourne.
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/7A/2) Letter R. Hanbury to friend of her husband (then Rev. Robert Eden), 11 September [1846].
Auckland, Robert John Eden, 3rd Baron
GRE/B77/10/1-10 14 December 1846-29 March 1847
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Auckland (Bishop of Bath and Wells 1854-1869; Vicar of Battersea 1835-1847; Bishop of Sodor and Man 1847-1854; younger brother of George Eden, 2nd Baron and 1st Earl of Auckland. q.v.), mainly relating to
appointments for colonial bishoprics.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/10/4) Letter Rev. Henry Venn to Auckland, 24 December 1846.
Austen, H.E. (Captain)
GRE/B76/7B/1-5 1 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, criticising the standard of knowledge of British army officers, in comparison to European officers, to be “as circumscribed as Woolwich 'Common' and the Chatham 'Times'”, but marking out a
number of officers for special praise, including Colonel Patrick Grant, Major Toombs and Captain Albert Austen.
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/7B/2-3) Press cuttings from Evening Mail, introducing himself
to Grey as 'Centurion', the author of a 'Staff Inefficiency Movement' mocked in the Times
Austin, Charles
GRE/B76/7C/1-14 12 April 1841-3 July 1858
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Austin (a lawyer), the first, 12 April 1841, relating to Irish Registration and Franchise (GRE/B76/7C/1); and the second and third, 28 June & 3 July 1858, re Grey's memo for the consideration of the Select
Committee on Proceedings on Private Bills, 25 June 1858 (GRE/B76/7C/4-9)
2 printed copies of the above memo, one with additional ms notes by Grey inserted, the other with ms note by Grey added at end, on Austin's opinion of the memo (GRE/B76/7C/10-14) (See also under 4th Marquess of Lansdowne
).
Austin, Sarah
GRE/B76/8/1-48 26 February 1858-10 March 1867
28 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Austin (née Taylor, wife of John Austin, 1790-1859, jurist), including 4 letters, 26 February-1 May 1858, relating to a volume of letters from her cousin Captain Meadows Taylor, to his father, highlighting the
poor relationship between the natives and the resident English colonialists (GRE/B76/8/1-9); 1 letter, 2 February 1859, on the subject of the rejection of her husband's article on the Constitution by the editor of the Quarterly Review
(GRE/B76/8/16-17); 2 letters, 26 April 1860 & 25 November 1863, on the subject of universal suffrage in France (GRE/B76/8/20,31); 2 letters, 3 March & 2 May 1863, relating to her husband's book on legal reform (GRE/B76/8/21,25); 3 letters,
22 April, 27 May & 3 June 1863, relating to Austrian politics (GRE/B76/8/22,26-27); 2 letters, 6 & 14 November 1863, on behalf of Captain Meadows Taylor, requesting a meeting with Grey and Sir Charles Wood (GRE/B76/8/28-29); 1 letter, 10
December 1863, on her stormy dinner meeting with John Bright (GRE/B76/8/32-33); 2 letters, 20 December 1863 & 3 January 1864, commenting on Grey's work,
Parliamentary Government Considered with Reference to Reform(GRE/B76/8/34-35); 1 letter, 7 July 1864, with reference to the continental dislike of the English, as well as the situation in France (GRE/B76/8/36-37); 2
letters, 20 April & 3 May 1866, on the subject of Ireland (GRE/B76/8/39-42); 1 letter, 4 September 1866, with reference to the “overthrow and destruction of international law and public rights” by the Liberals, as
well as the conduct of the Prussians in Bohemia (GRE/B76/8/43); 1 letter, summer 186[7], relating to Radicalism and including her recollections of her husband's scepticism towards the views of his Radical friends that included John Stuart Mill and
William Molesworth (GRE/B76/8/45-46); 1 letter, 10 March 1867, on the subject of German affairs, as well as the Turks in Egypt (GRE/B76/8/47-48); the rest of the letters are concerned with social/family engagements and news
One letter undated by writer, "/67" by Grey, but probably the one referred to in last letter as written in summer of 1866).
Enclosure: (GRE/B76/8/36-37) Letter Sir William Markby to Mrs Austin, 4 January 1863, presumably error for 1864,
relating to the case of Cook v. Humber
Austin, William Piercy
GRE/B104/14/1-6 12 July 1849-8 June 1850
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Austin (1842-1893 Bishop of Guiana), including 1 letter, 12 June 1849, concerning Mr [Swiney], Inspector of Schools in Guiana (GRE/B104/14/1); 2 letters, 8 November 1849 & 8 January 1850, arranging an interview
with Grey (GRE/B104/14/2,4); 2 letters, 14 November 1849 & 24 April 1850, relating to a position for Austin's brother (GRE/B104/14/3,5); and 1 letter, 8 June 1850, concerning the claims of Mr Beecher (GRE/B104/14/6)
Baden-Powell, Sir George Smyth GRE/B77/1D/1-13 19 November 1881-20 May 1892
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the benefits of free trade principles (GRE/B77/1D/1); the publication of a book entitled
Handbook of Home Rule, his opinions on the subject, and his hope that Grey will contribute an article (GRE/B77/1D/2-10); and thanking Grey for sending a personal copy of his pamphlet on Colonial Commercial Policy, as
well as his opinions on the subject of the Imperial Federation (GRE/B77/1D/11-13).
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/1D/3-9) Ms prospectus of proposed “Handbook of Self-Government” and press cutting of advertisement of
second edition of Gladstonian
Handbook of Home Rule.
Digitised material for Baden-Powell, Sir George Smyth - GRE/B77/1D/1-13 Bagehot, Walter GRE/B77/2/1-21 3 December 1860-11 December 1875
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 3 December 1860 & 8 April 1861, relating to the currency question (GRE/B77/2/1-4); 1 letter, 25 May 1862, relating to the sum raised for fortifications (GRE/B77/2/5); 1 letter, 2 May 1863,
relating to the offer of a tithe tenancy for life (GRE/B77/2/6); 1 letter, 8 July 1865, on the practice of recording Cabinet minutes (GRE/B77/2/7); 1 letter, 15 March 1867, relating to the cumulative vote, with a draft of Grey's reply to Bagehot's
letter on the subject (GRE/B77/2/8-13); 1 letter 6 July 1874, with a request for permission to publish an article by Grey on the subject of French Institutions in
The Economist (GRE/B77/2/14); 1 letter, 2 September 1874, offering his opinions on the current state of the French Republic (GRE/B77/2/15); 2 letters, 22 January & 11 December 1875, relating to the currency scheme
for the Suez (GRE/B77/2/16-21). Enclosure (GRE/B77/2/21): Note by Grey, 11 December 1875, “Proposed additions to Suez scheme”
Digitised material for Bagehot, Walter - GRE/B77/2/1-21 Bailey, B. GRE/B77/3A/1-4 10 May 1851-23 June 1851
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bailey (Archdeacon of Ceylon), requesting publication of letter Bailey to MacCarthy (GRE/B77/3A/1-2)
Copy of Grey's reply declining to publish it officially (GRE/B77/3A/1-4)
Digitised material for Bailey, B. - GRE/B77/3A/1-3 Baillie, Henry GRE/B77/3C/1-3 10 July 1849-11 July 1849
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Baillie (M.P. for Inverness), written as Chairman of Select Committee on Ceylon, requesting Grey's attendance (GRE/B77/3C/1-2)
Copy of Grey's reply declining to attend (GRE/B77/3C/3)
Digitised material for Baillie, Henry - GRE/B77/3C/1-3 Baillie, Mary
See Aberdeen, Mary Hamilton-Gordon, Countess of (née Baillie, wife of 5th Earl)
Baillie Hamilton, Ker
See Hamilton, Ker Baillie
Baillie Hamilton, William Alexander
See Hamilton, William Alexander Baillie (Admiral)
Baker, Addison John Cresswell
See Cresswell, Addison John Baker
Baker, Sir Samuel White GRE/B77/3E/1-8 24 July 1889-21 September 1889
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey relating to the Egyptian Question, the first, 8 September 1889, asking Grey to write a letter to the
Timeson the Egyptian Question (GRE/B77/3E/5); the second, 13 September 1889, emphasising the need to understand the “religious element” in Eastern Sudan, his letter to Sir Julian
Pauncefote on the subject of an alliance with the Arabs, a plan to introduce a Muslim regiment, and his views on how to “promote confidence among the people” (GRE/B77/3E/6-7); and the third letter, 18 September 1889,
suggesting that if a policy of co-operation with the Sultan was pursued the Sudan “would become one of the most flourishing agricultural centres of the world” (GRE/B77/3E/8).
“Rough copy” of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Baker, 24 July 1889, agreeing with Baker's views in condemning the past policy of the Government in Egypt and, in particular, the Sudan (GRE/B77/3E/1-3) (This was found among
correspondence between 3rd and 4th Earls Grey).
Digitised material for Baker, Sir Samuel White - GRE/B77/3E/1-8 Balfour, Katherine Jane
See Ellice, Katherine Jane (née Balfour, first wife of Edward Ellice, the younger)
Ball, John Thomas GRE/B77/4D/1-10 27 February 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Ball (Attorney-General of Ireland 1868-1874), concerning Protestant churches in the colonies.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/4D/2-10) Printed paper on Protestant Churches in the Colonies, prepared at Ball's request for the
Established Church (Ireland) Commission.
Digitised material for Ball, John Thomas - GRE/B77/4D/1-10 Ballantyne, Thomas GRE/B77/4E/1-8 24 April 1858-4 December 1866
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to franchise reform and, particularly the relationship between political parties and the press on the question.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/4E/5) Facsimile of testimonial to Ballantyne by Thomas Carlyle, 5
June 1864.
Digitised material for Ballantyne, Thomas - GRE/B77/4E/1-8 Bannerman, Sir Alexander GRE/B77/4G/1-4 9 January 1852-12 February 1852
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Bannerman (Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island 1850-1854), relating to fishing rights on Prince Edward Island, Canada (GRE/B77/4G/1-2),
1 letter from Bannerman to Grey, to the same effect (GRE/B77/4G/3-4)
Digitised material for Bannerman, Sir Alexander - GRE/B77/4G/1-4 Barff, William, & Sons GRE/B77/4J/1-5 7 January 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re prices of wool.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/4J/2-5) Note “Prices of South Down fleeces taken in July and August 1816-1838”. Signed by Barff & Sons, 7 January 1839.
Also accompanying this letter is note of prices of Leicester & Cheviot wool, 1816-1838, by Barff & Sons, 2 January 1839, and note of average price of long and short wool at Alnwick 1808-1838, by R. Robson, 8 February 1839.
Digitised material for Barff, William, & Sons - GRE/B77/4J/1-5 Baring, Alexander
See Ashburton, Alexander Baring, 1st Baron
Baring, Charles
GRE/B83/17/1-15 1 January 1863-26 June 1878
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Baring (Bishop of Durham 1861-1879, brother of Francis Thornhill Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook, q.v.), primarily letters relating to the appointment of new incumbents at churches in Chevington, Woodhorn and Howick;
but also including 1 letter, November 1864, relating to the work carried out by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners concerning the Local Claims Act in the Diocese of Durham (GRE/B83/18/5-8).
Baring, Edward Charles, 1st Baron Revelstoke
See Revelstoke, Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron.
Baring, Francis, 3rd Baron Ashburton
See Ashburton, Francis Baring, 3rd Baron.
Baring, Sir Francis Thornhill
See Northbrook, Francis Thornhill Baring, 1st Baron.
Baring, Hon. Thomas GRE/B77/4K/1-25 11 November 1850-24 June 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Baring (1799-1873, M.P. for Huntingdon, financier), the first with duplicate, 11 November 1850, on Upper Canada Trust and Land Co. (GRE/B77/4K/1-21); and the second, 24 June 1857, relating to a petition from
British Guiana (GRE/B77/4K/24).
Copy Grey to Baring 12 November 1850, replying to the 11 November 1850 letter above (GRE/B77/4K/22-23)
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/4K/25) Letter from Thomas D. Hill to Baring, 24 June 1857, relating to a petition from British Guiana
Digitised material for Baring, Hon. Thomas - GRE/B77/4K/1-25 Baring, Thomas George, 1st Earl of Northbrook
See Northbrook, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of
Barker, Thomas H. GRE/B77/4L/1 25 July 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Barker (Secretary of the Incorporated Chamber of Commerce of Liverpool), re Grey's pamphlet,
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies and the McKinley Tariff.
Digitised material for Barker, Thomas H. - GRE/B77/4L/1 Barkly, Sir Henry GRE/B77/5/1-147 22 November 1848-9 April 1852
24 letters from Barkly (Governor of British Guiana 1848-1853) to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the Combined Court and attempts to reform the constitution, as well as 2 letters, 22 & 28 November 1848, on his appointment as Governor of
British Guiana (GRE/B77/5/1-2); 3 letters, 4 September 1849, 18 January & 23 December 1850, referring to the position of African immigrants (GRE/B77/5/20-24,34-37,96-99); 1 letter, 3 September 1849, introducing Mr J. Booker of Liverpool
(GRE/B77/5/19); 4 letters, 18 June & 19 July 1850, 12 July & 12 October 1851, concerning proposed loans (GRE/B77/5/54,56-59,119-120,124-127); and 1 letter, 9 April 1852, concerning Grey's resignation from the Colonial Office
(GRE/B77/5/146-147).
Copy of despatch to Grey, 12 November 1851 (GRE/B77/5/128-132).
Copies of 30 letters Grey to Barkly, mostly relating to the Combined Court and attempts to reform the constitution, as well as 5 letters, 19 October & 15 December 1849, 28 January & 15 February 1850, & 16 January 1851, relating to
African immigrants (GRE/B77/5/15-18,30-31,38-41,100-103); 1 letter, 16 May 1850, concerning the Bishop of Guiana's brother, Mr Higgins, and a proposed loan for Guiana (GRE/B77/5/48-49); 1 letter, 1 August 1850, with reference to military
expenditure, and secondary punishments (GRE/B77/5/60-61); 1 letter, 25 September 1851, concerning a proposed loan (GRE/B77/5/122-123).
Enclosures: (GRE/B77/5/23) Memorial to Barkly re immigrants from Africa into British Guiana, 4 September 1849. (GRE/B77/5/68-72) Press cuttings concerning politics in Guiana, 27 September 1850 (GRE/B77/5/92-95) Memo to Grey n.d. [November or
December 1850] on information received from Dr Spier and Mr Gordon. (GRE/B77/5/104) Page from the
Colonist of British Guiana, 27 March 1851, concerning Reform For covering note accompanying GRE/B77/5/46-47 see under John Spier
Digitised material for Barkly, Sir Henry - GRE/B77/5/1-147
Barkus, William GRE/B77/6A/1-16 8 October 1853-29 April 1862
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 7 letters, 8 October, 22 & 28 November, 26 December 1853, 11 February, 29 September 1856, 29 April 1862, concerning the management of Broomhill Colliery (the letter of 26 December 1853 also refers to
Chevington) (GRE/B77/6A/1-6,9,15-16); 1 letter, 7 March 1856, concerning the lack of coal at East Chevington Colliery (GRE/B77/6A/7); 3 letters, 29 November & 15 December 1856, 17 January 1857 concerning the establishment of a chapel at
Chevington (GRE/B77/6A/10-12); 2 letters, 4 January & 18 April 1860, concerning Amble Harbour (GRE/B77/6A/13-14).
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/6A/8) Note by Grey (1856) on Barkus's offer re East Chevington Colliery.
Digitised material for Barkus, William - GRE/B77/6A/1-16 Barlow, Frances Harriet
See Torrington, Frances Harriet Byng, Viscountess (née Barlow, second wife of George 6th Viscount Torrington)
Barnes, Joseph GRE/B77/6B/1-2 21 January 1836-13 December 1836
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Barnes (Vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1805-1854), the first seeking appointment for Charles Vaughan Forster (GRE/B77/6B/1); and the second declining the living of Kirby [sic] Stephen (GRE/B77/6B/2).
Digitised material for Barnes, Joseph - GRE/B77/6B/1-2 Barrington, Lady Caroline GRE/B77/7/1-72 4 May 1818-7 November 1870
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Lady Barrington (née Grey, wife of Captain the Hon. George Barrington and sister of 3rd Earl Grey) (8 undated, c.1824-1825; 1 undated, c.1850), mostly family news or social engagements, although 2 letters, 2 March
1820 & n.d., make reference to the Durham Elections (GRE/B77/7/15,29-30); and 1 letter, 16 November 1865, concerning the passing of the 1832 Reform Act, highlighting the 2nd Earl Grey's anxiety on the subject of the creation of peers to enable
the passing of the Reform Act (GRE/B77/7/66-67)
There is a typescript copy of letter of 6 September 1824.
Letter Grey to Lady Caroline Barrington, 15 December 1826. (GRE/B77/7/70-71).
Enclosures: (GRE/B77/7/63) Letter 6th Viscount Barrington to Lady Caroline Barrington, 5 October 1860, relating to a missing bond ; (GRE/B77/7/65-67) Copy letter Mary, Countess Grey to 2nd Earl Grey, 13 February 1832
Digitised material for Barrington, Lady Caroline - GRE/B77/7/1-72 Barrington, Charles George GRE/B77/8/1-92 8 November 1845-20 June 1894
39 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Barrington (nephew of 3rd Earl Grey), including 1 letter, 13 October 1847, relating to Barrington's career prospects (GRE/B77/8/10-12); 1 letter, 26 September 1866, relating to a letter from Sir Isaac Bell on the
iron strike at Middlesbrough (GRE/B77/8/12); 1 letter, 18 January 1872, relating to the conduct of Lord Brougham (GRE/B77/8/13-14); 9 letters, 6 December 1879-1 March 1880, 3 March & 11 April 1892, relating to the 2nd Earl of Durham's estate
(GRE/B77/8/18-34,67-69); 2 letters, 18 March 1880 & n.d. [1880] (lacking beginning), relating to his vote in the forthcoming General Election (GRE/B77/8/35-36); 1 letter, 13 May 1880, concerning his promotion to Principal Clerk
(GRE/B77/8/37-38); 1 letter, 18 December 1882, relating to his service on a standing committee, as well as an article in the Contemporary Review (GRE/B77/8/45); 2 letters, 13 & 15 July 1885, concerning his application for the post of Auditor of
the Civil List, and the incompetence of the Liberal Party (GRE/B77/8/49-52); 5 letters, 18, 19 February & 16 March 1886, 8 & 16 February 1888 with references to Gladstone and Ireland (GRE/B77/8/53-62); 1 letter, 11 June 1892, concerning Free
Trade and the effect of strikes (GRE/B77/8/70-73); 1 letter, 14 June 1892, concerning the potential loss of Edward Grey's parliamentary seat (GRE/B77/8/74-76); 1 letter, 14 August 1892, on the restructuring of the Liberal Government and the results
of the General Election (GRE/B77/8/77-78); 1 letter, 18 January 1893, with reference to political events in Egypt (GRE/B77/8/84); 1 letter, 22 January 1894, on the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B77/8/89-90) - other letters are concerned mostly with
family news and social engagements with the occasional reference to politics.
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Barrington, including 1 letter, 2 October 1847, relating to Barrington's career prospects (GRE/B77/8/2-9); 1 letter, 20 January 1872, concerning the conduct of Lord Brougham (GRE/B77/8/15-17).
Enclosures: (GRE/B77/8/29) Note on certain points regarding 2nd Earl of Durham's estate ; (GRE/B77/8/41-44) Letter H.T. Morton to Barrington , enclosing copy of trusteeship account of 2nd Earl of Durham.
Digitised material for Barrington, Charles George - GRE/B77/8/1-92 Barrington, Hon. Henry Frederick Francis Adair
GRE/B77/9A/1-2 20 June 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Cape of Good Hope and the reform of the South African parliament.
Barrington, Mary
See West, Mary, Lady (née Barrington, wife of Sir Algernon Edward West)
Barrington, William Keppel Barrington, 6th Viscount
GRE/B77/9B/1-2 4 September 1845-5 September 1845
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a mortgage deed, although the first also makes reference to the lack of wet weather and the prospect of a bad harvest (possibly in Ireland as Barrington lived in Ardglass) (GRE/B77/9B/1).
Bartrum, Edward
GRE/B77/9C/1 8 January 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bartrum (Rev., headmaster of King Edward's School, Berkhamstead 1864-1887), relating to his despair at the increase in rates owing to the passing of a new Bill (possibly the introduction of District Councils).
Bathurst, James P. (Captain)
GRE/B77/11A/1-2 15 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re passing over Bathurst for promotion
Bathurst, William Lennox Bathurst, 5th Earl
2 GRE/B77/11B/1-3 6 April 1866-28 April 1866
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bathurst (clerk of the Privy Council), re controversy between Grey and Rev. William Nassau Molesworth (q.v.) over the dissolution of 1831.
Note by Bathurst on dissolution procedure, n.d. [1866].
Baxter, Robert Dudley
GRE/B77/11C/1-21 12 May 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the inconsistencies in rate payments.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/11C/2-21) Copy of Baxter's pamphlet, The Re-distribution of Seats and the Counties
Bayley, Charles John
GRE/B77/11D/1 9 April 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Bayley's conduct when Governor of the Bahamas (Governor of Bahamas 1857-1864).
Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of
GRE/B77/12/1-26 27 February 1835-7 December 1877
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 27 & 28 February 1835, complaining of speech by Grey (GRE/B77/12/1-6,12); 1 letter, 4 February 1860, seeking interview (GRE/B77/12/11); 2 letters, 28 & 31 May 1866, re parliamentary reform
crisis (GRE/B77/12/22-25); 1 letter, 7 December 1877, on Grey's retirement from Lord-Lieutenancy of Northumberland (GRE/B77/12/26).
Copy of Grey's reply, 27 February 1835, to Disraeli's first letter (GRE/B77/12/7-8)
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/12/21) Paper by Grey on this subject 23 May 1866 and enclosing printed
“Proposed Plan for Extending the Franchise” with ms amendments.
Beal, James
GRE/B77/13A/1-2 25 November 1874
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on bill for creation of municipality of London.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/13A/2) Press cutting from Pall Mall Gazette, 25 November 1874, concerning bill for creation of
municipality of London. ;
Beall, Richard
GRE/B77/13B/1-7 27 June 1837- 8 July 1837
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re suitable Liberal candidates for the Tynemouth election. The second is signed by John Pennison p.p. Richd. Beal [sic] and encloses election hand-bill “To the Electors of the Borough of
Tynemouth”.
Beauclerk, Lady Louise de Vere
See Wakehurst, Louise de Vere Loder, Baroness (née Beauclerk)
Beauclerk, Sybil Mary, Duchess of Saint Albans
See Saint Albans, Sybil Mary Beauclerk, Duchess of (née Grey)
Beauclerk, William Amelius Aubrey de Vere, 10th Duke of Saint Albans
See Saint Albans, William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of
Beaumont, J.A.
GRE/B77/13C/1-13 29 April 1846-27 August 1862
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Beaumont (Managing Director, Provident Life Assurance), mostly relating to advice on a mortgage deed
Copy of letter Grey to Beaumont referring to the above (GRE/B77/13C/4-7).
Beaumont, Lady Margaret Anne
GRE/B77/13D/1 27 February 1880
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Beaumont (née De Burgh, daughter of 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, and first wife of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont who later, after her death, became 1st Baron Allendale), relating to a disagreement between William
Beaumont and William Grey.
Beaumont, Miles Thomas Stapleton, 8th Baron
GRE/B77/13E/1-2 12 June 1854-24 June 1854
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter refers to the creation of a new Secretary of State for War and news of military campaigns during the early stages of the Crimean War; the second letter relates to a breach of privilege in the House of
Lords involving the Duke of Newcastle and a letter from Sir Charles Trevelyan, as well as a speech by Lord Aberdeen.
Beaumont, Thomas
GRE/B77/13F/1-2 11 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Beaumont (Alderman of Bradford), relating to the corrupt practices of certain Bradford councillors in managing to obtain their position via a loophole in the Municipal Act.
Bedford, Francis Russell, 7th Duke of
GRE/B77/14A/1-42 20 July 1838-14 August 1852
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to visiting arrangements and patronage, but also including 1 letter, 20 July 1838, concerning the situation in Ireland (GRE/B77/14A/1-2); 1 letter, 17 June 1850, congratulating Grey on his speech in
the House of Commons [probably on the Australian Colonies Bill] (GRE/B77/14A/12); 1 letter, 31 January 1851, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B77/14A/20-21); 1 letter, 7 November 1851, with reference to the Cape of Good Hope
(GRE/B77/14A/26); 4 letters, 17, 18, 19 November 1851 & 1 January 1852, relating to General Ellice's correspondence (GRE/B77/14A/27,31,34,36); 3 letters, 19 March, 13 & 14 August 1852, concerning the death of Major William Hogge
(GRE/B77/14A/38,40-42)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Bedford, 18 & 19 November 1851, concerning General Ellice's correspondence (GRE/B77/14A/29,32).
Enclosures: (GRE/B77/14A/14) Letter Mrs Charles Hensley to Bedford 14 August 1850, re her father, Capt. W. Swaby; (GRE/B77/14A/15) Letter Lieut. John George Lawrence to Bedford 22 August 1850; (GRE/B77/14A/18) Letter E. Bouverie to Bedford 26
January 1851 re Bouverie's nephew, McCandle Campbell; (GRE/B77/14A/39) Copy extract from letter Mrs Hogge to her mother, 24 January 1852, re her husband, Major William S. Hogge (q.v.).
Bedford, Georgiana Russell, Duchess of
GRE/B77/14B/1-2 5 August 1850-7 August 1850
Letter Robert Bage to Dowager Duchess of Bedford, hoping to obtain an engineering position in the colonies for his brother, William.
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to the Duchess (née Gordon, daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon and second wife of 6th Duke of Bedford), agreeing to assist Bage.
Bedford, John Russell, 6th Duke of
GRE/B77/14C/1-2 2 February 1830-12 September 1837
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 2 February 1830, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's letter to Lord Cleveland (GRE/B77/14C/1); and 1 letter, 12 September 1837, requesting Grey to visit (GRE/B77/14C/2)
Bedford, W.D. (Major)
GRE/B77/15A/1-3 28 May 1855-5 June 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, claiming to be the principle influence behind the creation of
“Good Conduct Warrants” for the armed forces and seeking recognition for this.
Bell, Charles William
GRE/B77/15B/1-2 17 July 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bell (son of William Bell of Ford Hall, q.v.), seeking position of assistant private secretary.
Bell, Sir Francis Dillon
GRE/B77/15C/1-3 7 March 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bell (Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives 1871-1876), concerning the New Zealand Commissioners Act (32 and 33 Vict. LIX).
(Bell was one of the Commissioners, along with I.E. Featherston, q.v.), and requesting an increase in the annual defence budget.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/15C/2-3) Printed copy of New Zealand Commissioners Act (32 and 33 Vict. LIX).
Bell, Sir Isaac Lowthian, 1st Bart.
GRE/B77/15D/1-24 9 September 1866-4 June 1892
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 7 letters, 9 September, 3 October, 2, 5, 8 & 15 November 1866, & 17 August 1867, relating to the strike in the iron trade at Middlesbrough (GRE/B77/15D/2-15); 1 letter, 31 August 1867, concerns the
education of the working class (GRE/B77/15D/16-17); 1 letter, 30 September 1869, relates to the arrangements required for a meeting of the Social Science Congress in Newcastle (GRE/B77/15D/18); 1 letter, 5 August 1871, concerns assistance from Grey
in relation to the treatment of the workers at West Chevington Coal Co, with a draft reply from Grey (first page missing) (GRE/B77/15D/19-22); and 2 letters, 3 & 4 June 1892, relate to memories of a visit by Grey to Washington in 1866
(GRE/B77/15D/23-24).
Bell, J. Watt (Lieutenant-Colonel)
GRE/B77/16A/1-4 28 August 1853-31 July 1862
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Northumberland & Newcastle Yeomanry.
Enclosure: (GRE/B77/16A/2) Note "Promotions for the Gazette Northumberland & Newcastle Yeomanry 26th August 1853".
Bell, Sydney J.
GRE/B77/16B/1-23 29 May 1852-18 February 1863
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bell (Judge, Cape of Good Hope), relating to events in the Cape of Good Hope, with the letters of 29 May, 2 July, 2 November 1852 and 21 April 1853 in particular concerning the recall of Sir Harry Smith
(GRE/B77/16B/2-10,12) q.v. (for probable enclosure in first letter, see Colonial Papers - Kafir War, 4).
2 letters from Grey to Bell, including 1 letter, 18 December 1852, relating to the recall of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B77/16B/11); and 1 letter, 1 September 1853, replying to Bell's letter of 2 Jul 1852 (GRE/B77/16B/15-19)
Bell, William
GRE/B77/16C/1-3 15 March 1842-2 June 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bell (of Ford House, near Sunderland), re Peel's budget & Sunderland election petition.
Bennet, Charles, 6th Earl of Tankerville
See Tankerville, Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of
Bennet, Charles Augustus, 5th Earl of Tankerville
See Tankerville, Charles Augustus Bennet, 5th Earl of
Bennett, Thomas (captain)
GRE/B78/1A/1-2 27 April 1841
Letter To 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey persuade Lord Minto to employ him in active service
Benson, Edward White
GRE/B80/4 25 September 1886-24 December 1890
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Benson (Archbishop of Canterbury 1883-1896), including 1 letter, 25 September 1886, re visit of Benson to Howick (GRE/B80/4/1); 1 letter, 25 January 1887, soliciting support for the Church House (GRE/B80/4/12); 1
letter 3 February 1887, (GRE/B80/4/19-20); 1 letter, 22 December 1890, commenting on Grey's letter of 9 December 1890 (GRE/B80/4/29-30).
3 letters, Grey to Benson, including 1 letter, 1 February 1887, expressing disapproval of the Church of England Memorial of the Queen's Jubilee (GRE/B80/4/16-17); 1 draft letter, 9 December 1890, re Tithes Bill (GRE/B80/4/25-28); 1 letter, 24
December 1890, (in handwriting of Alice, Lady Grey), replying to Benson's letter of 9 December 1890 (GRE/B80/4/31).
Enclosures: (GRE/B80/4/2-11) Pamphlet enitled The Church of England Memorial of the
Queen's Jubilee. The Church House. Report of a meeting held at the Mansion House, on Friday, December 10th, 1886, at 3pm; (GRE/B80/13-15) 2 pamphlets concerning the Church House; (GRE/B80/9/21-24) 2 printed memos by Grey written for his
brother, Rev. the Hon. John Grey.
Bentinck, Lady Charlotte Cavendish
See Greville, Lady Charlotte (née Cavendish-Bentinck)
Berkley, John
GRE/B78/1B/1-9 7 July 1845-30 September 1845
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 7 July-20 September 1845, and 3 replies from Grey, 16, 19 and 30 September 1845 (the second of these is on the same sheet as Berkley to Grey 18 September 1845), relating to a controversy surrounding an advance of money
by Berkley to a Mr Wright in order to run Broomhill Colliery
Bernal, Ralph
GRE/B78/1C/1-10 25 March 1838
Copy letter Grey to Bernal (M.P.), re negro apprenticeship.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/1C/9-10) Draft of proposed resolutions relating to negro apprenticeship.
See also copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Bernal 29 August 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 20).
Bernstorff, Countess
GRE/B78/1D/1 23 September 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re condolence on death of Countess Grey.
Bessborough, Frederick George Brabazon Ponsonby, 6th Earl of
GRE/B78/2A/1 30 January 1880
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey on death of 5th Earl of Bessborough.
Bessborough, John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of (styled Viscount Duncannon 1793-1844)
GRE/B78/2B/1-36 20 May 1832-20 February 1847
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 May 1832, concerning his communication with Daniel O'Connell (GRE/B78/2B/1-2); 1 letter, 21 September 1835, concerning reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B78/2B/3); 1 letter, January 1836,
relating to the Poor Law (GRE/B78/2B/8); 1 letter, 22 January 1837, concerning the Irish Church (GRE/B78/2B/9); 1 letter, 31 December 1837, concerning Canada (GRE/B78/2B/11-13); 2 letters, 10 December 1839 & 12 January 1840, concerning Miss
Copley (GRE/B78/2B/16-17); 1 letter, July 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B78/2B/18); 2 letters, 2 & 12 January 1846, concerning the difficulties of forming a Whig government (GRE/B78/2B/19-21); 1 letter, 10 September 1846,
in reply to Grey's letter placating Daniel O'Connell (GRE/B78/2B/25); 2 letters, 28 October & 4 November 1846, concerning the state of Ireland (GRE/B78/2B/26-27); 2 letters, 4 January & 20 February 1847, concerning emigration from Ireland
(GRE/B78/2B/28-29,33)
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Bessborough, including 1 letter, 4 October 1835, on the reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B78/2B/4-6); 1 letter, 31 December 1837, on Canada (GRE/B78/2B/14-15); 1 letter, 7 September 1846, concerning his willingness to
placate Daniel O'Connell and his recommendation for Irish lawyers in colonial law appointments (GRE/B78/2B/24); and 1 letter, 6 January 1847, in reply to Bessborough's, concerning emigration from Ireland (GRE/B78/2B/31-32).
Enclosures: (GRE/B78/2B/23) Note on Col. Dickson. (GRE/B78/2B/34) Note on labouring classes and emigration.
Bethell, Richard, 1st Baron Westbury
See Westbury, Richard Bethell, 1st Baron
Bethune, John Elliot Drinkwater
GRE/B78/3A/1-9 9 June 1835-12 May 1838
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Bethune (then J.E. Drinkwater) (Counsel to the Home Office) 9 June 1835, re Corporation Reform Bill. (cf. Grey's memo to 1st Earl Russell 19 June 1835, filed under Russell) (GRE/B78/3A/2-3); Memo by Bethune on Berwick
Court of Record, February 1836 (GRE/B78/3A/5); 1 letter to Grey 27 June 1836, relating to a minor bill affecting the language of 'King' and 'Queen' (GRE/B78/3A/6); 1 letter to Grey 5 February 1837, re Irish Church Temporalities Bill (GRE/B78/3A/7);
1 letter to Grey 12 May 1838, re County Court Bill, commenting on letter C.W. Bigge to Grey 8 May 1838 (q.v.) (GRE/B78/3A/8-9).
Beverley, George Percy, 2nd Earl of
See Northumberland, George Percy, 5th Duke of
Bickersteth, Henry, 1st Baron Langdale
See Langdale, Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron
Bigg, James
GRE/B78/3B/1-6 10 April 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to public statutes.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/3B/3-6) Printed specimen of Bigg's edition of public statutes, entitled “Stamp Duties, 1860”.
Bigge, Charles John
GRE/B78/3C/1-2 25 July 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bigge (eldest son of Charles William Bigge, q.v.), relating to the arming of special constables with cutlasses to use against Chartists.
Bigge, Charles William GRE/B78/4/1-41 16 March 1831-29 November 1836
25 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bigge (of Linden & Ovingham, Northumberland), including 4 letters, 16, 22 March, 9 & 13 October 1831, concerning local Reform meetings (GRE/B78/4/1-2,5-6); 1 letter, 24 April 1831, on the 1831 General
Election in Northumberland (GRE/B78/4/3-4); 1 letter, 20 May 1832, on the dissolution of Parliament following the
“Days of May” rioting (GRE/B78/4/7); 6 letters, 5, 26, 30 June, June, 7 July & 5 August 1832, concerning the forthcoming 1832 General Election and its prospects in the county (GRE/B78/4/8-17); 4 letters, 3
November 1832, 9 & 18 January & 6 February 1833, relating to the increase in county rates due to the establishment of a magistrate and police force (GRE/B78/4/18-25); 1 letter, 24 March 1834, concerning Beer Houses in Northumberland
(GRE/B78/4/26-27); 1 letter, 7 November 1834, concerning a monument in Newcastle for the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B78/4/28-29); 2 letters, 16 April & 2 May 1835, concerning the forthcoming 1835 General Election and its prospects in the county
(GRE/B78/4/32-33); 1 letter, 6 July 1835, concerning Grey assisting his son, John Frederick Bigge, the Municipal Reform Bill, and a Conservative meeting (GRE/B78/4/34-35); 1 further letter, 9 August 1835, on the Municipal Reform Bill (GRE/B78/4/36);
1 letter, 27 January 1836, concerning the Highway Act (GRE/B78/4/37-38); 1 letter, 26 October 1836, relating to his son John (GRE/B78/4/39); 1 letter, 29 November 1836, relating to the appointment of Thomas Bell (GRE/B78/4/40-41).
Enclosure:
(GRE/B78/4/30-31) Copy letter Bigge to 2nd Earl Grey 7 November 1834 (original filed in 2nd Earl's correspondence), relating to his objections to attending a Reform dinner
GRE/B78/4/42-91 3 January 1837-30 March 1847
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bigge (of Linden & Ovingham, Northumberland), including 1 letter, 3 January 1837, concerning a petition to give the power to decide County Rates to the ratepayer (GRE/B78/4/42-43); 1 letter, 3 March 1837,
relating to a possible dissolution of Parliament (GRE/B78/4/44-45); 1 letter, 11 March 1837, concerning complaints made against the Morpeth Board of Guardians (GRE/B78/4/46-49); 3 letters, 25 June, 10 & 11 July 1837, concerning the 1837 General
Election (GRE/B78/4/50-54); 1 letter, 18 July 1837, relating to arrangements for visiting (GRE/B78/4/55-57); 2 letters, 21 November 1837 & 14 February 1838, concerning the Commission of the Peace (GRE/B78/4/58-61); 3 letters, 27 March, 7 &
17 May 1838, concerning the Quarter Sessions Bill (GRE/B78/4/62-66); 1 letter, 11 August 1838, concerning the application of Mr Jobling (GRE/B78/4/67); 1 letter, 23 January 1839, concerning a petition against Beer Houses (GRE/B78/4/68); 1 letter, 11
February 1839, concerning debts outstanding in relation to the Registration of 1835 (GRE/B78/4/69-70); 1 letter, 18 June 1839, relating to his son, William Ashbridge Maugham (GRE/B78/4/73); 1 letter, 5 August 1839, concerning the application of Mr
Thompson (GRE/B78/4/75); 1 letter, 8 August 1839, relating to disturbances involving pitmen (GRE/B78/4/76-77); 1 letter, 11 August 1839, concerning the management of army pensioners in Newcastle (GRE/B78/4/78); 1 letter, 2 September 1839, concerning
Grey's resignation from office (GRE/B78/4/79-80); 1 letter, 22 November 1839, concerning the purchase of the Brunton Estate (GRE/B78/4/81); 1 letter, 16 June 1840, concerning Bigge's resignation as County Chairman (GRE/B78/4/82); 1 letter, 15 July
1840, concerning the prospects of a General Election (GRE/B78/4/83); 2 letters, 11 & 15 July 1841, relating to the loss of Grey's parliamentary seat and the voting system (GRE/B78/4/84-87); 1 letter, 2 October 1841, concerning the prospect of a
public dinner in honour of Grey(GRE/B78/4/88-89); 1 letter, 19 July 1845, on the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B78/4/90); 1 letter, 30 March 1847, concerning prospects for the 1847 General Election (GRE/B78/4/91)
Letter of 3 June 1839 incomplete; opening part, re purchase of company for Bigge's fourth son, Lieut. William Matthew Bigge, evidently referred to Lord Hill; rest partly deleted and part destroyed by Grey (GRE/B78/4/71-72).
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/4/74) Letter William Maugham, excise officer at Felton, to Bigge 17 June 1839, re his son, William Ashbridge Maugham
Bigge, Lieutenant-General
GRE/B78/5A/1 22 May 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re letters of 2nd Earl Grey to Bigge's father.
Bigge, Matthew Robert
GRE/B78/5B/1 3 March 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bigge (seventh son of Charles William Bigge, q.v.), re letters of 2nd Earl Grey to Bigge's family
Bigge, William Matthew
GRE/B78/5C/1-14 1 February 1855-5 February 1862
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bigge (Lieutenant-Colonel, fourth son of Charles William Bigge, q.v.), mostly relating to appointment in the army, although 2 letters, 27 January 1862 & 5 February 1862, relate to the reasons for his
resignation from the Northumberland Militia and his position as Deputy Lieutentant of Northumberland (GRE/B78/5C/11-14).
Binney, H.
GRE/B78/6A/1-11 1 November 1850-1 May 1851
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Binney (Rector of Newbury, father of Hibbert Binney, Bishop of Nova Scotia, q.v.) , including 1 letter, 1 November 1850, soliciting the bishopric of Nova Scotia for his son, Rev. Hibbert Binney, Fellow and Tutor of
Worcester College, Oxford (GRE/B78/6A/1-2); 1 letter, 19 April 1851, on the financial provision for the Bishop of Nova Scotia (GRE/B78/6A/3-8); and 1 letter, 1 May 1851, on the financial provision for the Bishop of Nova Scotia and various matters
concerning the diocese of Nova Scotia (GRE/B78/6A/9-10).
Copy letter Grey to Binney, 7 May 1851, replying to Binney's letter, 19 April 1850 (GRE/B78/6A/11).
Binney, Hibbert
GRE/B117/12C/1-7 29 October 1850-5 August 1851
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Binney (Bishop of Nova Scotia 1851-1888), 29 October, 2 November 1850 and 27 January 1851, and copies of 3 letters Grey to Binney, 1 November 1850, 5 February and 5 August 1851, on the application of Binney for the
vacancy of Bishop of Nova Scotia.
Enclosure: (GRE/B117/12C/4) Extracts from testimonials to Binney.
Binns, George
GRE/B78/6B/1-3 27 May 1842-6 June 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Binns (draper), seeking employment overseas.
Bishop, Percy
GRE/B78/6C/1-2 20 February 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bishop (Secretary of the Salford Foreign Affairs Committee), presenting a petition from the Salford Foreign Affairs Committee against the proposed expedition to China
Blackall, Samuel Wensley (Major) GRE/B78/7/1-24 25 September 1848-28 March 1852
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 September 1848, seeking an appointment for Mr John Hall (GRE/B78/7/2-3); 1 letter, 2 November 1849, thanking Grey for his kind words and hoping he will appoint him in a position in any colony
(GRE/B78/7/4); 2 letters, 21 & 23 November 1849, relating to his application for the position of Lieutenant-Governor of Natal (GRE/B78/7/5-8,11); 1 letter, 9 August 1850, expressing his opinion that being a proprietor in Ceylon should not
exclude him from a colonial position on the island (GRE/B78/7/12-13); 2 letters, 26 November & 6 December 1850, relating to his application for the position of Lieutenant Governor of St Helena (GRE/B78/7/16-19); and 1 letter, 28 March 1852,
informing Grey of the current state of the island of Dominica, to which Blackall was appointed Lieutenant Governor (GRE/B78/7/21-24)
3 letters, Grey to Blackall, including 1 letter, 22 November 1849, relating to Blackall's application for the position of Lieutenant-Governor of Natal (GRE/B78/7/9-10); 2 letters, 22 November & 9 December 1850, relating to the Blackall's
application for the position of Lieutenant Governor of St Helena (GRE/B78/7/14-15,20).
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/7/1) Letter to Lord Clarendon seeking an appointment for Mr John Hall. Blackall is mentioned in a number of 4th Earl of Clarendon's
letters to 3rd Earl Grey; see especially that of 12 April 1849.
Digitised material for Blackall, Samuel Wensley - GRE/B78/7/1-24 Blackburn, Peter
GRE/B78/8A/1-2 2 April 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Jamaican expenditure and the possible abolition of import duties.
Blackburne, John
GRE/B78/8B/1-2 21 April 1835-27 April 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blackburne (M.P. for Huddersfield), requesting discharge of James Bottom of the 40th Regt.
Memo on how this application was dealt with.
Blackmore, Richard White
GRE/B78/8C/1 16 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blackmore (Rector of Donhead Saint Mary, Salisbury), relating to the relaying of intelligence on the naval defences at Cronstadt.
Blackwood, Arthur
GRE/B78/8D/1-4 June 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, reporting on the activities of the Canadian Land and Railway Association.
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
See Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of
Blake, Sir Francis, 3rd Bart.
GRE/B78/8E/1-2 18 February 1826
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blake (of Twisel), re candidates for the Northumberland Election.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/8E/) Copy of letter Blake to Matthew Bell, relating to above.
Blakeney, Sir Edward
GRE/B78/8F/1-6 3 January 1837-23 May 1837
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Blakeney (Field-Marshal), re Roman Catholics in the army and the performance of religious services
Copy of letter Grey to Blakeney 18 May 1837, on above subject (GRE/B78/8F/3-4).
Blakey, R.N.
GRE/B78/8G/1 5 August 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blakey (Mayor of Morpeth), re erection of schools in Morpeth. (Re Blakey, see Charles William Bigge to Grey 11 March 1837).
Blanice, William
GRE/B78/9A 7 November 1836-7 December 1836
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Blanice (of the Tithe Commission) including 2 letters, 7 & 11 November, on the appointment of Mr Donaldson of Cheswick, recommended by John Grey of Dilston, to the Tithe Commission (GRE/B78/9A/2-6); and 1
letter, 7 December 1836, on Lieutenant Dawson's report (GRE/B78/9A/7).
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Blanice, 14 February 1851, re Whalley's application for colonial employment (GRE/B78/9A/9-10).
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/9A/8) Letter to Sir Benjamin Hawes, re Whalley's application for colonial employment.
Blantyre, Charles Stuart (or Stewart), 12th Baron
GRE/B78/9B/1-2 16 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blantyre, relating to a controversy surrounding the provision of food to the army on Blantyre's ships.
Bligh, Hon. Edward Vesey
GRE/B78/9C/1-6 16 March 1871-3 April 1872
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bligh (Vicar of Birling, Kent; Chairman of the Council of the Prayer Book Revision Society; brother of 6th Earl of Darnley), relating to the Prayer Book Question.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/9C/3) Printed rules of the
Prayer Book Revision Society, 1871 ; (GRE/B78/9C/6) A proposed amendment concerning the Prayer Book Question with attached press cuttings on the subject.
Blomfield, Charles James
GRE/B113/15/1-9 15 December 1837-24 May 1855
6 letters from Blomfield (Bishop of London 1828-1856) to Grey, including 1 letter, 18 December 1837, re education of Catholic children at Chelsea and Southampton (GRE/B113/15/2); 1 letter, 4 February 1848, with reference to events in the colonies
(GRE/B113/15/3); 1 letter, Blomfield to Grey, 1 December 1848, relating to application by Blomfield for clerkship for his son (GRE/B113/15/5); 1 letter, 22 January 1850, re James Chapman, Bishop of Colombo (q.v. Chapman's letter of 12 December 1849,
originally enclosed with Blomfield's, now filed under Colombo) (GRE/B113/15/6); 1 letter, 8 February 1850, re Rev. E. Mooyaart, acting colonial chaplain, Ceylon (GRE/B113/15/8); and 1 letter, 24 May 1855, agreeing to vote in favour of a motion by
Grey in Parliament (GRE/B113/15/9).
3 letters, Grey to Blomfield, including 1 copy of letter, 15 December 1837, re education of Catholic children at Chelsea and Southampton (GRE/B113/15/1); 1 note, n.d. [December 1848?], concerning the application by Blomfield for a clerkship for
his son, (GRE/B113/15/4); 1 letter, 30 January 1850 re James Chapman, Bishop of Colombo (GRE/B113/15/7).
Blundell, E.
GRE/B78/9D/1-4 7 March 1837-16 March 1837
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Blundell (Army medical officer), concerning arrears of half-pay and mistake of Grey's. Notes for reply on each.
Blunt, A.J.
GRE/B78/9E/1-2 17 December 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Blunt (Colonial Office clerk), protesting against arrangements made in absence of chief clerk.
Bogue, Thomas
GRE/B78/9F/1-2 14 June 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bogue (Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1859), protesting against appointment of additional magistrates; signed also by Capt. William Smith, Robert Ramsay, and P. Clay.
Bond, A.H.
GRE/B78/9G/1-2 30 November 1889
Letter (circular) to 3rd Earl Grey from Bond (Managing Director of the Horticultural College & Produce Company, Swanley, Kent), asking him to take shares in the undertaking.
Bonfil, Ralph
GRE/B78/9H/1 14 June 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bonfil, re proposed railway (cf. Brandling to Grey 11 June 1839).
Bonham, Sir Samuel George, 1st Bart. GRE/B78/10/1-58 9 November 1847-23 August 1851
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bonham (Governor of Hong Kong 1847-1853), including 1 letter, 9 November 1847, concerning his application for the position of Governor of Hong Kong (GRE/B78/10/2-3); 5 letters, dated 27 December 1847, 24 July 1848
& 24 May & 25 November 1849 & 28 January 1851, concerning his application for a KCB (GRE/B78/10/4-7,10-13,26-29,40-43,50-51); 1 letter, dated 25 April 1848, relating to the position of Colonial Surgeon (GRE/B78/10/8-9); 1 letter, 28 May
1849, in reply to Grey's letters on the expenditure of Hong Kong and the troops stationed there (GRE/B78/10/18-21); 1 letter, 24 April 1849, concerning piracy and the naval affairs of the colony (GRE/B78/10/22-25); 1 letter, 28 August 1849,
concerning a government house for Hong Kong (GRE/B78/10/34-37); 1 letter, 28 September 1849, introducing Dr [Gutzlaff] (GRE/B78/10/38-39); 1 letter, 28 September 1850, relating to an application for leave to care for his sick wife
(GRE/B78/10/46-47); 1 letter, 23 August 1851, concerning his desire to resign from his post, and the death of Dr [Gutzlaff]
Copies of 8 letters, Grey to Bonham, including 1 letter, 23 September 1848, relating to the expenditure of Hong Kong (GRE/B78/10/14-15); 1 letter, 16 October 1848, concerning the troops stationed in Hong Kong (GRE/B78/10/16-17); 1 letter, 25 June
1849, in reply to Bonham's, concerning piracy in the colony (GRE/B78/10/30-31); 1 letter, 24 July 1849, in reply to Bonham's, concerning his application for a KCB (GRE/B78/10/32-33); 1 letter, 19 December 1849, in reply to Bonham's, introducing Dr
[Gutzlaff] (GRE/B78/10/45); 1 letter, 23 November 1850, concerning Bonham's application for leave to care for his sick wife, as well as his application for a KCB (GRE/B78/10/48-49); 1 letter, 24 June 1851, concerning Chinese emigrants to the West
Indies (GRE/B78/10/53-54); and 1 letter, 21 October 1851, proposing a plan of temporary absence for Bonham (GRE/B78/10/57-58).
Enclosures: (GRE/B78/10/1)
Copy letter 14th Earl of Derby (Lord Stanley) to 1st Earl of Ellenborough 5 September 1842, re Bonham; (GRE/B78/10/52) Press cuttings re Emperor of China's degradation of Muh-Chang-Ah and Ke-Ying.
Digitised material for Bonham, Sir Samuel George, 1st Bart. - GRE/B78/10/1-58 Bonomi, Ignatius
GRE/B78/11A/1-4 22 December 1825-4 January 1826
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bonomi (architect), re structural alterations at Howick. The first of these contains 1 copy letter to 2nd Earl Grey, and the second is a copy of a letter to 2nd Earl of same date, with note to 3rd Earl added.
Borrow, J.
GRE/B78/11B/1-2 28 May 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Borrow , requesting clerkship for his son.
Bosanquet, Charles
GRE/B78/11C/1 5 July 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bosanquet (Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland), relating to his reasons for withdrawing electoral support from Grey.
Bosanquet, Charles Bertie Pulleine
GRE/B78/11D/1 8 May 1876
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bosanquet (barrister-at-law, oldest son of Rev. Robert William Bosanquet, q.v.), enclosing a circular (subject not known).
Bosanquet, Robert William
GRE/B78/11E/1-5 31 December 1855-4 July 1867
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bosanquet (Rev., of Rock, Alnwick; second son of Charles Bosanquet, q.v. and father of Charles Bertie Pulleine Bosanquet, q.v.), including 1 letter, 31 December 1855, re the establishment of a Reformatory School in
Northumberland and Durham (GRE/B78/11F/1-2); and 2 letters, 29 June & 4 July 1867 relating to sheep-farming (GRE/B78/11F/3-5).
Bosworth Smith, Reginald
See Smith, Reginald Bosworth.
Botton, Thomas
GRE/B78/11F/1-2 30 October 1838
“Extract of a letter from Thomas Botton, residing in the County of Tipperary to L[?] Grey - October 30 1838”, re crime in Tipperary.
Bourke, Hon. George Wingfield
GRE/B78/12A/1 27 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bourke (Rev., M.A. Durham, fourth son of 5th Earl of Mayo and father of 8th Earl), re Durham University's desire for parliamentary representation.
Bourke, Sir Richard
GRE/B78/12B/1-6 11 August 1833-17 July 1838
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bourke (Major-General, Governor of New South Wales 1831-1837), relating to affairs in New South Wales, including 1 letter, 17 July 1838, discussing the possibility of discontinuing the transportation of prisoners
to the area (GRE/B78/12B/4-6). (Enclosures with the last filed under Colonial Papers - New South Wales, 15-16).
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Bourke 23 October and 29 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 127, 182-5).
Bourke, Richard Southwell, 6th Earl of Mayo
See Mayo, Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of
Bourne, Henry Richard Fox
GRE/B78/12C/1-40 9 March 1889-12 June 1893
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bourne (Secretary to the Aborigines' Protection Society), mostly relating to the course adopted by the British Government towards the Zulus in South Africa and the publication of Grey's correspondence on the
subject.
Draft letter Grey to Bourne, 11 March 1889, expressing his opinions on South African affairs (GRE/B78/12/C/2).
Second half of letter Grey to Bourne [1893?], found in letters of 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, and possibly sent to the latter by mistake (GRE/B78/12/C/40).
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/12C/5-31) Copy of
The Aborigines' Friend No XIII Vol. III New Series, 1889, and printed circular on Zulu Defence Fund, 18 June 1889.
Bouverie, Hon. Edward Pleydell
See Pleydell-Bouverie, Hon. Edward
Bouverie, William Pleydell, 3rd Earl of Radnor
See Radnor, William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of
Bowron, John
GRE/B78/12D/1-2 16 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bowron, on behalf of the Sunderland Anti-Corn Association, discussing the increase in foreign imports and the decline of shipbuilding in Sunderland, with attached press cutting on "The Wear Coal Trade". (Grey marked
this letter "Dr Brown", mistaking the writer for Joseph Brown, q.v.).
Boyle, J.
GRE/B78/12E/1 17 March 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Boyle, thanking him for his Lord's speech on the reform of the Church in Ireland.
Boyle, Richard, 4th Earl of Shannon
See Shannon, Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of
Brabourne, Edward Hugessen Kantchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron
GRE/B78/12F/1 2 July 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Brabourne (Under-Secretary of Home Department 1866, 1868-1871) on the relationship between rates and the franchise
Brady, William Mayiere
GRE/B78/12G/1 20 March 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Brady, relating to Grey's speech on the Irish Church.
Braham, Frances Elizabeth Anne
See Waldegrave, Frances Elizabeth Anne, Countess (née Braham)
Brand, Thomas, 20th Baron Dacre
See Dacre, Thomas Brand, 20th Baron
Brandling, Robert W.
GRE/B78/12H/1-2 15 February 1826-14 June 1839
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Brandling, the first, 15 February 1826, re his vote in the forthcoming election; and the second, 11 June 1839, re proposed railway (cf. Bonfil to Grey 14 June 1839).
Brandon, Alexander Hamilton Douglas, 7th Duke of
See Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton Douglas, 10th Duke of
Brewis, John
GRE/B78/13A/1-2 17 September 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Brewis (master of Warkworth National School), requesting position of excise officer.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/13A/2) Testimonial, 13 September 1836, signed by J. Herdman A.M. et M.D., M.G. Booty B.A., Curate of
Warkworth, John Forster, and Col. [later Major-General Sir] John Grey of Morwick.
Bridgeford, P.S.
GRE/B78/13B/1-2 30 June 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bridgeford (secretary of
The Union Newspaper), acknowledging subscription.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/13B/2) Receipt for subscription to The Union Newspaper.
Briggs, Eleanor Frances
GRE/B78/13C/1-2 16 June 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning a testimonial to her two sons, Robert Widdrington and Edmond George, from their tutor, A.L. Bellaney, student of Divinity.
Enclosure: (GRE/B78/13C/2) Testimonial to her two sons, Robert Widdrington and
Edmond George, from their tutor, A.L. Bellaney, student of Divinity.
Bright, John
GRE/B78/13D/1-5 1 April 1868-24 February 1888
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Bright, including 1 letter, 1 April 1868, relating to the Irish Church with Bright suggesting to Grey that they were unlikely to agree on the question given their differing viewpoints, as well as the level of
public opinion on the subject (GRE/B78/13D/1); 1 letter, 20 February 1888, referring to his views on the failiure of the Liberal Government's policies in Ireland (GRE/B78/13D/4); and 1 letter, 24 February 1888, considering the future of Ireland
(GRE/B78/13D/5).
M.S. "Mr Bright's speech at Llandudno. The Times December 9th 1881", offering his opinion on land reform and population movement ((GRE/B78/13D/2-3)
Brockett, John Trotter
GRE/B78/13E/1 5 February 1833
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Brockett (attorney, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), opposing bill for registration of real property instruments.
Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins, 1st Bart
GRE/B78/13F/1-3 23 September 1859-11 June 1862
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Brodie (surgeon), mostly relating to social engagements, although the second letter, 1 April 1861, refers to the Government's policy in China (GRE/B78/13F/2)
Brodrick, William, 8th Viscount Midleton
See Midleton, William Brodrick, 8th Viscount
Bromley, William
GRE/B78/13G/1-2 23 February 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Bromley (lawyer), recommending Lieut. Thomas Smith of the Royal Navy for place in the ordinary.
Brooke, Sir James
GRE/B78/14/1-137 5 November 1847-16 November 1860
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Brooke (1st Rajah of Sarawak, and Governor of Labuan), (with a duplicate copy of letter of 5 March 1849), including 5 letters, 5 November, 11, 21 & 22 December 1847, & 27 January 1848 relating to the
establishment of Labuan as a British colony (GRE/B78/1-5), 1 letter, 4 July 1848, expressing his gratitude on receiving the KCB, the appointments of a settlement surgeon and a Government Secretary, and the effects of the European Revolutions on the
colony (GRE/B78/13-14), 1 letter, 10 October 1848, on the artillery question (GRE/B78/19-20); 2 letters, 5 March & 2 November 1849, on his battle against piracy (GRE/B78/23-30,44-45), 1 letter, 20 April 1849, on the activities of the detachment
of the 21st Regiment, and increased faction fighting (GRE/B78/31-32), 2 letters, 21 May & 29 August 1849, on the discovery of coal in Labuan with the possibility of the Eastern Archipelago Company mining it (the second letter also makes
reference to the battle of Beting Marau against the Dayaks) (GRE/B78/35-36,43); 1 letter, 5 February 1850, relating to the salary of the Lieutenant-Governor and the lack of defence for the colony (GRE/B78/14/48-49); 1 letter, 28 April 1850, relating
to the possibilities of trade with Siam (GRE/B78/14/52); 1 letter, 10 June 1850, expressing his gratitude towards Grey for the latter's defence in the House of Lords, and a trade treaty with the United States (GRE/B78/14/54-56); 4 letters, 20 &
31 July 1850, 21 April & 16 May 1851, relating to the controversy surrounding his conduct in Singapore (GRE/B78/14/64-68,97-98); 1 letter, 29 October 1851, concerning a commercial offer from the Sultan of Brunei for land on the coast of Borneo
(GRE/B78/14/100-101); 2 letters, 26 November & 30 December 1851, concerning Henry Wise's mismanagement of the Eastern Archipelago Company (GRE/B78/14/104-106); 1 letter, 27 January 1852, relating to Spanish claims for Sulu (GRE/B78/14/107); 2
letters, 13 & 16 February 1852, concerning the possibility of legal action against the Eastern Archipelago Company (GRE/B78/14/110,114); 1 letter, 10 February 1853, expressing his disillusionment of public service (GRE/B78/14/119-120); 1 letter,
28 August 1854, in reply to Grey's letter of 2 June 1854, relating to a parliamentary commission of inquiry into Brooke's conduct in Singapore (GRE/B78/14/125-127); and 2 letters, 11 February 1858 & 16 November 1860, concerning the establishment
of a protectorate at Sarawak (GRE/B78/14/134-137).
Copies of 15 letters Grey to Brooke, including 2 letters, 10 & 16 December 1847, relating to the establishment of Labuan as a British colony (GRE/B78/14/2-3); 2 letters, 18 July & 21 December 1848, concerning Brooke's request for a
detachment of artillery (GRE/B78/14/15-16,21-22); 2 letters, 23 August 1848 & 25 April 1849, requesting Brooke to curb his expenditure owing to the economic situation in Britain (GRE/B78/14/17-18,33-34); 2 letters, 24 May & 7 June 1849,
declaring the urgency of providing support for Brooke (GRE/B78/14/38-41); 1 letter, 25 June 1849, expressing his relief at the effectiveness of the artillery detachment (GRE/B78/14/42); 1 letter, 17 November 1849, concerning coal in Labuan and
congratulating Brooke's success against the pirates (GRE/B78/14/46-47); 1 letter, 19 April 1850, relating to an attack by Lord Ellenborough in the House of Lords on Brooke's character in his description of Brooke as a romantic gentleman
(GRE/B78/14/50-51); 1 letter, 24 November 1851, concerning Henry Wise's mismanagement of the Eastern Archipelago Company (GRE/B78/14/102-103); 1 letter, 14 February 1852, concerning the possibility of legal action against the Eastern Archipelago
Company (GRE/B78/14/111-112); 1 letter, 2 June 1854, relating to a parliamentary commission of inquiry into Brooke's conduct in Singapore (GRE/B78/14/122-124).
Enclosures: (GRE/B78/11-12) Copy memorandum on public buildings contracted for by Labuan Government, 1 July 1848, signed by W. Napier, Lieut.-Governor, and Hugh Low, Secretary to the Government ; (GRE/B78/14/37) Extract from letter Henry Wise to
Brooke 24 July 1848, and copy of Brooke's reply, 15 September 1848 enclosed in letter of 21 May 1849 ; (GRE/B78/14/53) Letter Hugh Low to Brooke 8 April 1850, enclosed in letter of 28 April ; (GRE/B78/14/57-62) Copy letter Joseph Ballestier, U.S.
Envoy and Minister to S.E. Asia, to George Ruppell and Arthur C. Crookshank, Magistrates of Sarawak, 27 May 1850. Copy reply Ruppell & Crookshank to Ballestier, 27 May 1850. Copy, authenticated by Crookshank 28 May 1850, of despatch of Zachary
Taylor, President of the United States, to Brooke, 16 August 1849. Colonial office memo on the above documents. Enclosed in letter of 10 June 1850. ; (GRE/B78/14/69-95) Extracts from letters Brooke to Henry Wise re Eastern Archipelago Co.: Nos 1-10,
letters to Wise 15 October 1845-26 August 1848; No. 11 letter Brooke to Cameron, his legal adviser, re Wise, 26 August 1848; No. 12 Brooke to Wise 8 September 1848. Enclosed in letter of 31 July 1850. ; (GRE/B78/14/108) Copy letter Brooke to Henry
Addington, enclosed in letter of 27 January 1852 ; (GRE/B78/14/113) Copy opinion of Brooke's legal advisers, Hugh Hill, J. Prior, and John C. Templer on method of proceeding against the Eastern Archipelago Co. ; (GRE/B78/14/114) Memorandum Herman
Merivale to Grey re above. (See also Merivale to Grey 14 April 1852, filed under Merivale) ; (GRE/B78/14/118) Extracts from letter of Thomas Coulson, overseer of Labuan coal mines, to Brooke,
enclosed in letter of 16 February ; (GRE/B78/14/121) Printed petition to 1st Earl Russell re Borneo, enclosed in letter of 10 February 1853 ; (GRE/B78/14/128-133) Printed defence of Brooke against charges of made by Wise.
Brooke, John Brooke
GRE/B78/15/1-7 17 July 1859-25 April 1863
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Brooke (nephew of Sir James Brooke, q.v.), including 1 letter, 17 July 1859, relating to protection of British inhabitants of Sarawak (GRE/B78/15/1); 1 letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 19 August 1859, seeking recognition
of Sarawak (GRE/B78/15/4); and 1 letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 25 April 1863, re differences with his uncle, Sir James Brooke (GRE/B78/15/7)
Enclosures: (GRE/B78/15/2-3) Copy letter J.B. Brooke to 8th Earl of Elgin, 17 July 1859, relating to
protection of British inhabitants at Sarawak ; (GRE/B78/15/5-6) Copy letter J.B. Brooke to Lord Palmerston, 9 August 1859, seeking recognition of Sarawak.
Brooks, George (Rev.)
GRE/B79/1/1-65 3 April 1889-5 October 1893
33 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 6 letters, 3 & 10 April, 4 & 26 June, 24 August, 5 September 1889, concerning his allegiance to the Liberal Unionists and his request for assistance to publish a second edition of his book,
Gladstonian Liberalism (GRE/B79/1/1-6); 3 letters, 18 June, 1 & 19 July 1890, concerning his article “Land Purchase in Ireland” and a follow-up article (GRE/B79/1/7-9); 1 letter, 8
August 1890, concerning his view that free trade has damaged British agriculture (GRE/B79/1/10-11); 1 letter, 1 September 1890, soliciting Grey's assistance to pay his debts (GRE/B79/1/13-21); 1 letter, 5 September 1890, concerning Grey's support,
and the Dublin Corporation Bill (GRE/B79/1/30); 1 letter, 16 November 1890, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B79/1/31); 1 letter, 10 February 1891, concerning the rise of “trade union tyranny” evident in the results
of the Durham and Hartlepool elections, and the question of strikes in general (GRE/B79/1/32); 1 letter, 16 February 1891, concerning his desire to improve the intelligence of the working classes to combat Socialism (GRE/B79/1/33); 8 letters, 4
& 24 March, 15 & 19 October, 10,16 & 21 November 1891, 25 April 1892, soliciting support for, and publication of, his book on Radical Socialism (GRE/B79/1/34-43); 6 letters (the first, sixth & seventh are typescript), 10 March, 5, 8
& 25 April, 18 May, July, 2 October 1893, concerning his new book Industry and Property (GRE/B79/1/44-56,63-64); 2 typescript letters, 26 September & 5 October 1893, concerning Grey's memorandum on a dispute
between coal owners (GRE/B79/1/57,65)
Enclosures: (GRE/B79/1/12) Printed leaflet -
Dearth, Desolation & Despair in England, caused by the Destruction of Agriculture, extracts from address delivered by the Rev. T.W. Tozer, President of the Suffolk Congregational Union, at Ipswich, on 20 March
1890. (GRE/B79/1/22-29) Printed booklet - Sincerity in the Ministry. An Explanation and a Defence, by Rev. George Brooks, n.d. [1885?]. (GRE/B79/1/59-63) Memo by Grey, 23 September 1893, on dispute between coal owners
and miners.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, 1st Baron GRE/B79/2/1-57 1828-21 October 1867
38 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (mostly undated), including 1 letter, n.d. [1828], relating to the Winchelsea [People's Newspaper?], and congratulating Grey on his speech in the House of Commons (GRE/B79/2/6); 1 letter, n.d. [April 1831], concerning
the Slavery Question (GRE/B79/2/6-7); 1 letter, 12 September 1835, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's letter relating to the Colonel Bradley case (GRE/B79/2/15-16); 1 letter, n.d. [1856?], possibly concerning the Treaty of Paris (GRE/B79/2/17); 2
letters, 14 & 24 September 1854, concerning military administration (GRE/B79/2/18-19); 1 letter, 12 October 1854, concerning his letter to Palmerston (GRE/B79/2/20); 1 letter, 15 July 1857, concerning the Parliamentary Oaths Bill (GRE/B79/2/22);
4 letters, 17, 18, 30 July & 9 November 1857, concerning African emigration (GRE/B79/2/23-27,39); 11 letters, 3, 11 & 13 August, 29 September, 10 & 21 October, 7 & 16 November 1857, 7 January 1858, 10 & 27 February 1864,
concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B79/2/28-30,33-37,40-41,45-47); 1 letter, 16 July 1859, concerning tensions in Europe (GRE/B79/2/42); 1 letter, 22 April 1863, concerning the Ionian Islands (GRE/B79/2/44); 3 letters, 3, 18 & 21 October 1867,
concerning his biography and the 2nd Earl Grey's letters (GRE/B79/2/52,56-57)
3 letters Grey to Brougham, including 1 letter, 21 March 1833, concerning the Slavery Bill (GRE/B79/2/10-12); 1 letter, 8 September 1835, relating to the Colonel Bradley case (GRE/B79/2/13-14); and 1 letter, 18 October 1867, concerning the 2nd
Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B79/2/54-55).
Enclosures:
GRE/B79/2/24 Note of motions on emigration, 17 July 1857
GRE/B79/2/31-32 Copy letter 5th Earl Fitzwilliam to Brougham 6 August 1857, concerning parliamentary reform, 5 October 1857
GRE/B79/2/38 Copy letter 1st Baron Dunfermline to Brougham 8 November 1857, concerning parliamentary reform, 16 November 1857
Brougham and Vaux, William Brougham, 2nd Baron
GRE/B79/3/1-15 19 December 1965-26 August 1871
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to drafts of Brougham's
“Autobiography”, although one letter, 19 December 1865, refers to the death of Grey's brother, William (GRE/B79/3/2)
Note in Grey's hand of omissions to be made from letters of 2nd Earl Grey to 1st Baron Brougham, to be published in Brougham's "Autobiography" (GRE/B79/3/1)
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron
(President of Board of Control of East India Co. 1835-1841, 1846-1852)
GRE/B79/4/1-67 23 June 1836-20 November 1851
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 23 June 1836, concerning the scheme for an increase in soldiers pay and pensions (GRE/B79/4/14); 1 letter, 26 July 1836, expressing his anger at a proposal and a reference to the Military
Commission (GRE/B79/4/15); 1 letter, 2 October 1836, concerning a letter from Lord Auckland on the size of the army (GRE/B79/4/16-17); 2 letters, 20 January & 25 March 1837, awaiting a response from India House to Grey's remonstrance on the
payment for the troops in India (GRE/B79/4/18-19); 1 letter, 11 November 1838, concerning Grey's warrant and the India Command (GRE/B79/4/20); 1 letter, 20 December 1838, concerning the proposed reduction of the force at Ceylon and Mauritius
(GRE/B79/4/23-24); 1 letter, 27 August 1846, concerning a new patent of Mr David Pollock (GRE/B79/4/28); 1 letter, 2 December 1846, concerning conversations with Sir Henry Pottinger on Indian affairs (GRE/B79/4/30); 1 letter, 21 December 1846,
rejecting the appointment of [Mr Garner] for Bombay (GRE/B79/4/31); 1 letter, 4 August 1847, concerning the appointment of Sir Henry Pottinger as Governor of Madras, and losing the election at Nottingham (GRE/B79/4/34); 1 letter, 11 September 1847,
relating to the transfer of Sir G. Berkeley to the position of Commander in Chief of Madras (GRE/B79/4/35); 4 letters, 11 & 22 January, 3 February 1848 & 21 June 1851, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B79/4/36,39-40,62-63); 1 letter, April 1848, concerning the Duke of Wellington and medals for Indian service (GRE/B79/4/42); 4 letters, 4 May, 18 September & 28 October 1848 & 18 January 1850, concerning the granting of medals by the
East India Company (GRE/B79/4/46-49,54-58,61); 2 letters, 13 & 17 July 1848, relating to the awarding of medals to certain officers to allow General Galloway to receive a medal (GRE/B79/4/50,53); 1 letter, 12 August 1851, concerning Edward
Wilton's letter (GRE/B79/4/64); 1 letter, 20 November 1851, concerning Mr [G]ilton (GRE/B79/4/67)
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Broughton, including 1 letter, 18 December 1838, concerning the subsistence of soldiers during confinement and the soldier's pay in India (GRE/B79/4/21-22); 1 letter, 19 June 1839 (described as "substance" of the
letter), concerning the [Russee?] Question (GRE/B79/4/27) 1 letter, 13 January 1848, concerning the interference by the Lord of the Treasury into appointments to the Bath (GRE/B79/4/37); 1 letter, 1 May 1848, concerning the granting of medals by the
East India Company (GRE/B79/4/44-45); 1 letter, 15 July 1848, relating to the awarding of medals to certain officers to allow General Galloway to receive a medal (GRE/B79/4/51-52).
Enclosures:
GRE/B79/4/1-13 2 December 1846
“Memorandum of Evidence taken by the Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1832 respecting the classes from which the E.I. Company's Native Corps are recruited”
GRE/B79/4/32-33 11 June 1847
Letter Augustus Eardley-Wilmot to Broughton 15 February 1847 (Letter Eardley-Wilmot to Grey forwarded by Broughton with this letter now filed under Eardley-Wilmot)
GRE/B79/4/65-66 20 November 1851
Letter Rev. Edward Wilton to Broughton 19 November 1851, seeking Broughton's patronage
See also copy of letter Grey to Broughton 12 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 230-1).
BROWN, Dixon Dixon
(Rev., of Unthank Hall, Northumberland) (N.B.: Grey regularly spells this correspondent's name as Browne, incorrectly).
GRE/B79/5A/1-20 4 October 1853-16 June 1886
15 letters to Grey, including 1 letter, 9 October 1853 on a cholera epidemic at Broomhill Colliery (GRE/B79/5A/1); 1 letter, 17 January 1859, relating to a magistrates meeting at Alnwick and the case of the identity of a father of a child
(GRE/B79/5A/2-3); 1 letter, 15 March 1859, relating to his living and his jurisdiction over the Unthank, Benton and Willington estates (GRE/B79/5A/4-5); 1 letter, 30 March 1859, concerning his interview with the Bishop of Auckland (GRE/B79/5A/6-7);
5 letters, 15 July 1859, 21, 23 February , 31 March & 15 December 1860, on his application to the Charity Commissioners for the building of a new school at Howick (GRE/B79/5A/7-13, 16); 1 letter, 24 April 1860, relating to a disabled woman who
has fathered an illegitimate child at Howick (GRE/B79/5A/14); 1 letter, 29 May 1860, concerning his resignation of the living at Howick (GRE/B79/5A/15); 2 letters, 18 & 25 December 1860, concerning a potential successor (GRE/B79/5A/17-18); 1
letter, 20 February 1861, concerning complaints against the school at Howick (GRE/B79/5A/19); and 1 letter, 16 June 1886, expressing his dismay that the majority of new voters in the Haltwhistle district support the Home Rule Bill
(GRE/B79/5A/20)
BROWN, Joseph
(1784-1868, physician, Sunderland)
GRE/B79/5B/1-4 16 March 1842-4 June 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 16 March 1842, re Peel's budget; the second, 4 June 1842, congratulating Grey on the result of the Sunderland election dispute.
BROWN, M.
(Presbyterian minister, Morpeth)
GRE/B79/5C/1 4 March 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, recommending state payment of Church of Scotland ministers in England.
BROWN, Thomas
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Brown 12 January 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p.7).
BROWNE, Sir Benjamin Chapman GRE/B79/6/1-45 13 April 1892-24 October 1893
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to an engineers and plumbers strike.
Copy letter Grey to Browne, 14 April 1892, re above.
Enclosures:
GRE/B79/6/6 13 April 1892
Duplicated table of statistics re men on strike, headed in print,
“The Iron Trades Employers' Association, 7 Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne”.
GRE/B79/6/7-16 13 April 1892
Printed pamphlet -
Engineers and Plumbers' Dispute. Reprint of Correspondence between the Associated Employers and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers' Joint Committee. Newcastle, 1892.
GRE/B79/6/17-35 13 April 1892
Printed pamphlet -
Report of Conference between Representatives of the Employers and Deputation of the Joint Committee ...... Newcastle, 1892.
GRE/B79/6/45 7 October 1892
Press cutting, "Cotton Trade Unionism" from
The Times kept by Grey with this correspondence, and filed here.
BROWNE, Edward Harold
(Bishop of Winchester 1873-1890)
GRE/B132/12C/1 2 October 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the possible disestablishment of the Church of England and the political agitation in his diocese.
BROWNE, Howe Peter, 2nd Marquess of Sligo
See SLIGO, Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of
BROWNE, Thomas
(of Radcliffe Colliery, Warkworth Harbour)
GRE/B79/7A/1-2 10 February 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking cadetship for his son.
BROWNE, Sir Thomas Gore
(Lieutenant-Colonel, Governor of St Helena 1851-1855, Governor of New Zealand 1855-1862)
GRE/B79/7B/1-18 22 August 1851-2 February 1861
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to affairs in St Helena and New Zealand, including 1 letter, 22 August 1851, relating to the economic position of the inhabitants of St Helena who wish to take part in the decision making process and
“questions relative to revenue and expenditure”, suggesting that some could be admitted to the council for this purpose (GRE/B79/7B/1-2); 1 letter thanking Grey for placing him in the colonial service, 18 May 1852
(GRE/B79/7B/4); 1 letter, 1 July 1856, from New Zealand relating to Browne's concern over a possible decision to split the colony into six republics, as well as his opinions of the Maoris who are “not yet advanced enough in
wisdom to follow our systems and submit to our laws” (GRE/B79/7B/5); 1 letter, 28 May 1860, involving news relating to the First Taranaki War and negotiations between the Government and the Waikato tribes (GRE/B79/7B/6-7); and 1 letter, 2
February 1861, concerning the problems of “Responsible Government” (GRE/B79/7B/16-18)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Browne, including 1 letter, 14 November 1851, advising Browne to issue a report to the inhabitants of the revenue and expenditure (GRE/B79/7B/3); and 1 letter, 31 October 1860, relating to the New Zealand Land War with
the natives, blaming both sides for the initial causes of the conflict but suggesting the long-term cause was the introduction of “responsible Government” that involved the Maoris, with the solution being the possible reduction of native influence
in the running of the country (GRE/B79/7B/8-15)
BRUCE, A. Low GRE/B79/8A/1-5 15 January 1890-27 January 1890
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re dispute with Portugal over African colonies
BRUCE, C.D. Preston GRE/B79/8B/1-3 17 March 1864-29 May 1864
2 letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re affairs of Countess of Elgin.
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/8B/3 29 May 1894
Note enitled
“Extracts from letters to C.D. Preston Bruce Esq. from T.G. Dickson Esq. Edinburgh 14 and 18 May 1864”.
BRUCE, James, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine
See ELGIN, James Bruce, 8th Earl of (also 12th Earl of Kincardine)
BRUCE, James Hamilton GRE/B79/8C/1-2 21 November 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking for a place. Gives biographical details - Bruce was a friend of Lord Byron.
BRUCE, Lady Louisa Elizabeth
(third daughter of 8th Earl of Elgin, grand-niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B79/8D/1-2 21 December 1884-25 December 1884
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re illness and death of 17th Earl of Morton.
BRUCE, Mary Louisa, Countess of Elgin
See ELGIN, Mary Louisa, Countess of (also Countess of Kincardine, née Lambton)
BRUCE, Victor Alexander, 9th Earl of Elgin and 13th Earl of Kincardine
See ELGIN, Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of (also 13th Earl of Kincardine)
BRUNEL, Isambard Kingdom
(civil engineer)
GRE/B79/9A/1-2 20 June 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Newcastle-Berwick Railway.
BRUNTON, William W. GRE/B79/9B/1 25 April 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re diary of George Grey of Southwick, the Earl's ancestor.
Buccleuch, Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of (also 7th Duke of Queensberry)
GRE/B79/9C/1-4 1 December 1852 and 6 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re legal action between their tenants to which Grey and Buccleuch were nominal parties. Draft of letter Grey to Buccleuch, re Reform Bill.
BUCCLEUCH, William Henry Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of
(also 8th Duke of Queensberry; styled Earl of 1831-1884)
GRE/B79/9D/1 23 January 1871
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re death of Countess of Durham (wife of 2nd Earl).
BUCHAN, Henry David Erskine, 12th Earl of GRE/B79/9E/1 23 July 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, condolence on death of 2nd Earl Grey.
BUCHANAN
(editor of
Edinburgh Courant )
GRE/B79/9F/1 23 April 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey,re pamphlet by Buchanan on the suffrage
BUCHANAN, A.C.
(agent for superintendence of settlers and emigrants in Canada)
GRE/B79/9G/1 7 July 1831
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re pamphlet by Buchanan on emigration.
See also copy of letter Grey to Buchanan 5 January 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 37).
Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of
GRE/B79/9H/1 20 December 1866-1 December 1868
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter relates to the hay trade (GRE/B79/9H/1); and the second letter concerns Buckingham's attempt to reform the Order of St Michael and St George (GRE/B79/9H/2-3)
Draft of letter Grey, 1 December 1868, replying to Buckingham's second letter (GRE/B79/9H/4)
BUCKLE, George Earle
(editor of
The Times, 1884-1912)
GRE/B79/10A/1-3 26 March 1889-30 October 1892
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to letters Grey had written to
The Times on various subjects, including South Africa, the Tithes Bill, and Uganda.
BUCKLEY, Georgiana Henrietta
See LANE-FOX, Georgiana Henrietta (née Buckley)
BUCKNELL, Samuel
(Rector of Howick 1878-; later incumbent of All Saints, Hobart, Australia)
GRE/B79/10B/1-3 13 April 1882-26 November 1892
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter, 13 April 1882, relates to Bucknell's dilemma of whether to accept the living of Monkwearmouth (GRE/B/79/10B/1-2); and the second letter, 26 November 1892, thanks Grey for sending his pamphlets, as
well as travel news and his life in Hobart (GRE/B/79/10B/3).
BUDWORTH, Philip John
(of Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex)
GRE/B79/10C/1 26 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, expressing his admiration at Grey's speech in the House of Lords (possibly on the Vienna Conference)
BULLAR, Edith P. GRE/B79/10D/1-2 27 November 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on the evils of the poor leaving their doors open.
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/10D/2 27 November 1883
Printed leaflet,
The Street-Door Question
BULLER, Arthur GRE/B79/10E/1-3 18??
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey n.d. re office of Deputy Queen's Advocate in Ceylon.
BULLER, Charles
(Judge-Advocate-General, 1846-1848)
GRE/B79/11/1-108 10 April 1838-7 September 1848
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, includng 1 letter, n.d., concerning the Irish Poor Law (GRE/B79/11/4); 2 letters, 12 & 23 April 1838, concerning the Controverted Elections Bill (GRE/B79/11/27-28); 1 letter, 27 March 1843, concerning his motion
and speech on Colonisation (GRE/B79/11/29-30); 2 letters, 1 December 1845 & 25 April 1846, concerning the Corn Laws (GRE/B79/11/31,34-35); 1 letter, 14 January 1846, concerning Grey's attitude towards Lord Palmerston (GRE/B79/11/32-33); 4
letters, two 3 August 1846, 15 March 1847 & two n.d., on the New Zealand Company (GRE/B79/11/36-38,45,61-73); 1 letter, 20 October 1847, concerning the possibility of Mr Strachey joining the colonial service (GRE/B79/11/83-85); 1 letter, 27
December 1847, concerning new Inspectorships (GRE/B79/11/86); 1 letter, 24 April 1848, relating to his plan concerning medical aid for paupers (GRE/B79/11/88-89); 1 letter, 5 November (n.y.), concerning plans for a Colonial Council (GRE/B79/11/105);
1 letter, 7 September 1848, concerning Mr Beckett (GRE/B79/11/106); 1 letter, 1 March 1852, concerning his views on “Scotch Colonization” (GRE/B79/11/108).
Letter Grey to Buller 23 February 1847 re “systematic colonization”, with Buller's reply on same sheet. (GRE/B79/11/55).
Enclosures:
GRE/B79/11/5-12 n.d.
Memo on Irish Poor Law
GRE/B79/11/13-26 10 April 1838
Printed
Controverted Elections Bill with ms annotations by Buller.
GRE/B79/11/39-44 3 August 1846
Paper by Edward Gibbon Wakefield on New Zealand Co. (see entry in 3rd Earl Grey's Journal for 5 August 1846, GRE/V/C3/13, p.6).
GRE/B79/11/46-53 3 August 1846
Printed accounts of New Zealand Co. 26 May 1846; ms
GRE/B79/11/64 3 August 1846
(2nd letter of this date): estimate of liabilities and assets of the Co. on 3 August 1846.
GRE/B79/11/56-60 n.d. [April or May 1847]
Memo on relations between Government and New Zealand Co. with alterations and annotations by Buller - for another copy see New Zealand, 47.
GRE/B79/11/74-82 n.d. [June 1847]
Memo by Buller on affairs of New Zealand Co. Minute by Sir James Stephen attached, 19 June 1847.
GRE/B79/11/90-96 24 April 1848
Printed "Rules of the Blything Union, Pauper Health Association, as amended for the year ending 25th March, 1848" and ms "Blything Union. Medical Relief". Signed by Dan. Forman, Clerk to Board of Guardians, 22 March 1848.
GRE/B79/11/98-104 n.d
Letter Buller to Sir Benjamin Hawes n.d., re case of Judge Reddie of Saint Lucia with note by Grey on the case.
GRE/B79/11/107 7 September 1848
Letter G.A.(?) Beckett to Buller 27 August 1848 re Beckett's brother, a Judge at Port Philip.
BULLOCK, B. GRE/B79/12A/1-3 15 January 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re prisons and reformatories.
BULMAN, George Robert
(Chaplain of Durham Gaol)
GRE/B79/12B/1-2 22 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition of members of University of Durham for parliamentary representation.
BULMER, Robert
(Rev.)
GRE/B79/12C/1-4 4 June 1835-12 June 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Colonial Apprenticeship Scheme, signed by Bulmer and 98 other inhabitants of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Copy of Grey's reply 12 June 1835.
BULOW, Baron Von GRE/B79/12D/1 24 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, query re William III's Brandenburg troops.
BULTEEL, Lady Elizabeth
(née Grey; wife of John Croker Bulteel; sister of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B79/13/1-68 15 February 1818-15 October 1880
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and one letter from Grey to Elizabeth, 11 December 1854, mostly relating to family news, including 6 letters, all in March 1856, on a scandal surrounding the engagement of George Harcourt's nephew, Sir William, and
Grey's sister, Mary Bulteel (GRE/B79/13/33-55); as well as 2 letters, 10 & 13 February 1829, with reference to Catholic Emancipation (GRE/B79/13/18-21)
BULTEEL, Georgiana Frances
See MILDMAY, Georgiana Frances (née Bulteel)
BULTEEL, John
(nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B79/14/1-32 5 July 1862-31 July 1893
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news, social engagements, and horticultural topics, but with some reference to political events, including 2 letters on the Game Laws, with the first, 5 July 1862, relating to the effect of the Game Law
amendments on fishing (GRE/B79/14/1-3), and the second, 8 July 1862, thanking Grey for supporting his campaign against the amendments (GRE/B79/14/4); and 2 letters, 20 December 1885 & 2 May 1886, on the subject of the Home Rule Bill and Grey's
letter to the
Times (GRE/B79/14/8-12)
BULTEEL, Louisa Emily Charlotte
See REVELSTOKE, Louisa Emily Charlotte, Baroness (née Bulteel)
BULTEEL, Mary Elizabeth
See Ponsonby, Mary Elizabeth, Lady (née Bulteel)
BURDETT, Sir Charles Wyndham, 5th Bart.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Burdett 26 July 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 18).
BURDETT, Sir Henry Charles
(founder and editor of
The Hospital )
GRE/B79/15A/1 5 January 1888
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re publication,
The Hospital.
BURDETT-COUTTS, Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, Baroness GRE/B79/15B/1-4 10 July 1862-4 November 1885
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 10 July 1862, relating to support for her philanthropic schemes GRE/B79/15B/1-2); and 1 letter, 4 November 1885, concurring with Grey's opinions (GRE/B79/15B/3-4)
BURDON, Rowland
of Castle Eden, Chairman of Quarter Sessions for County Durham
GRE/B79/15C/1-3 18 November 1855-4 December 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, both re proposed Reformatory School.
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/15C/2 4 December 1855
Letter of 2nd Earl of Ravensworth (H.G. Liddell) to Burdon, 18 November 1855, concerning proposed Reformatory School
BURDON, William Wharton
(M.P. for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 1835)
GRE/B79/15D/1-12 1833-1867
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Burdon 25 March 1833 relating to his opinion on the possibiliy of Sir T.F. Buxton being removed from his Weymouth seat, owing to his views on slavery (GRE/B79/15D/1)
7 letters to Grey, including 1 letter, 7 May 1835, concerning the offer of his Weymouth seat to Lord John Russell (GRE/B79/15D/2-3); 2 letters, 7 April 1836 & 17 February 1861, on Broomhill Colliery (GRE/B79/15D/4,10-12); 1 letter, 29 January
1837, on the possibility of standing for Tynemouth in the general election (GRE/B79/15D/5); 1 letter, 22 November 1837, on the conduct of the other candidates in the recent Weymouth election (GRE/B79/15D/6); 1 letter, 20 December 1853, on affairs at
Warkworth Harbour (GRE/B79/15D/7-8); and 1 letter, 25 April 1855, on the use of Welsh coals for the Baltic Fleet during the Crimean War and its impact on the local economy (GRE/B79/15D/9).
BURDON-SANDERSON, Richard
(the younger, of West Jesmond)
GRE/B79/16 8 December 1855-1 September 1871
21 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 8 December 1855, 12 October 1858, 13 May 1859 & 3 November 1864, relating to the Reformatory School in Newcastle (GRE/B79/16/1,5,6-9); 1 letter, 26 November 1857, relating to the decision of
the Bank of England to subsidise the wages of working men in the area (GRE/B79/16/2); 1 letter, 5 June 1858, concerning the establishment of a new scheme for the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene in Newcastle (GRE/B79/16/3-4); one letter, 14 May 1863,
on Transportation (GRE/B79/16/10); 1 letter, 11 December 1863, relating to petitions from the local Highway Boards on the correct mileage allowed on certain roads (GRE/B79/16/11-12); 2 letters, 16 & 19 April 1864, relating to Grey's defence of
the Northumberland Magistrates in the House of Lords (GRE/B79/16/13-15); 2 letters, 23 & 25 October 1865, relating to industrial unrest at Cramlington Colliery (GRE/B79/16/16-17); 1 letter, 13 February 1866, on appointments to the Tynemouth
magistrates (GRE/B79/16/18); 1 letter, 1 April 1867, on Grey's speech relating to the Reform Bill (GRE/B79/16/19); 1 letter, 5 April 1867, on the payment of rates by landlords (GRE/B79/16/20-21); 1 letter, 26 October 1869, on the provision of books
for the blind (GRE/B79/16/23-24); 2 letters, 18 & 22 August 1871, relating to the police force in Newcastle (GRE/B79/16/27-31); 2 letters, 26 August & 1 September 1871, on the appointment of a County Court judge to oversee the judicial
functions of the borough (GRE/B79/16/33-35).
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/16/8-9 13 May 1859
“Proposals for a Scheme of Apprenticeship in connexion with Reformatories”.
BURFEILD, J.A. GRE/B79/17A/1-2 8 March 1882-10 March 1882
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Learmouth Fishery.
BURGE, William
(M.P. for Stroud, Attorney-General of Jamaica)
GRE/B79/17B/1-4 6 September 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Jamaica.
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Burge 7 September 1832 and 11 September 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 103-6 and 119-120).
BURGESS, Richard
(Rev.)
GRE/B79/17C/1 24 November 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, acknowledging contribution from Grey for Pastor Thouron.
BURGH, Thomas John
(Dean of Cloyne)
GRE/B79/17D/1-21 7 September 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, addressing the need to unite the Protestants and Catholics on the subject of education and declaring his Liberal principles.
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/17D/3-21 7 September 1836
Pamphlet by Burgh entitled,
Some Remarks on the Appropriation Clause of Lord Morpeth's Tithe Bill ....., Dublin, 1836.
BURGOYNE, Sir John Fox
(Field-Marshal, Inspector-General of Fortifications)
GRE/B79/17E/1-14 21 November 1846
Letter to Henry Cavendish Grey, re fortifications in Mauritius (GRE/B79/17E/1)
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, proposal to send sappers to Cape (GRE/B79/17E/3-6).
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/17E/7-14 29 May 1850
Printed
“Memorandum by Sir John Burgoyne on the Military Condition of Great Britain”.
BURNE, Lady Agnes Charlotte
(née Douglas; daughter of 16th Earl of Morton and second wife of Major-General Sir Owen Tudor Burne)
GRE/B79/17F/1 27 February 1888
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for sending her his book on the subject of Ireland.
BURRELL, Catherine
(née Grey; sister of Sir John Grey of Morwick, q.v.)
GRE/B79/18A/1 28 December 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting position for her son, Charles Grey Burrell, q.v.
BURRELL, Charles Grey
(son of Mrs Catherine Burrell, q.v., and nephew of Sir John Grey of Morwick, q.v.)
GRE/B79/18B/1 31 January 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, accepting place of landing waiter in Australia.
BURRELL, Henry R. GRE/B79/18C/1-3 28 October 1852
Letter to 3rd Grey, re complaint against Dr John Dunmore Lang, q.v., re purchase by Burrell of land at Moreton Bay.
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/18C/3 28 October 1852
Copy of receipt concerning the purchase of land at Moreton Bay by Burrell
BURRELL, William
(of Broomepark)
GRE/B79/18D/1-3 20 November 1839-6 December 1839
2 letters of 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed sale of estate to Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart.
BURT, Thomas
(of the Northumberland Miners Mutual Confident Association; M.P. for Morpeth)
GRE/B79/18E/1-4 21 January 1878-30 January 1878
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 21, 29 and 30 January 1878 re a strike of Northumberland miners.
BURY, Charles William, 2nd Earl of Charleville
See CHARLEVILLE, Charles William Bury, 2nd Earl of (styled Lord Tullamore 1801-1831)
BURY, William Coutts Keppel, Viscount
See ALBEMARLE, William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl of (styled Viscount Bury 1851-1891)
BUSBY, James GRE/B79/18F/1-3 7 September 1861-1 July 1864
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re New Zealand, with the first letter referring to Busby's views of the origins of the war and the need for reform of the government there (GRE/B79/18F/1); while the second letter is concerned with the legality of the
system of "responsible Government" (GRE/B79/18F/2-3)
BUSBY, Robert GRE/B79/18G/1-8 8 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the condition of the working classes in Alnwick.
BUTLAND, George Talbot GRE/B79/18H/1-2 14 May 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re grievance against 1st Earl Russell.
BUTLER, Josephine Elizabeth
(née Grey; daughter of John Grey of Dilston and Milfield, q.v., and wife of Rev. George Butler, Principal of Liverpool College 1866-1882)
GRE/B79/19A/1-7 14 January 1868-7 December 1868
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to her father and his old letters, but also 1 letter, 12 October 1868, offering her views on the forthcoming General Election, Irish Disestablishment, her opinions on Gladstone and Disraeli, as well as
the return of the No-Popery spirit and the fear of rioting in Manchester (GRE/B79/19A/3-4)
BUTLER, Spencer Perceval GRE/B79/19B/1 26 March 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, written as Vice-President of the Cambridge Union Society, requesting presentation to the Society of copy of Grey's
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration.
BUXTON, C. GRE/B79/19C/1 15 February 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re African Slave Trade.
BUXTON, Charles
(M.P. for Maidstone, 1859; third son of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart., q.v.)
GRE/B79/19D/1 24 February 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking Grey to read proofs of article on emancipation and state of West Indies for
Edinburgh Review.
BUXTON, Sir Thomas Fowell, 1st Bart
(M.P. for Weymouth 1818-1837)
GRE/B79/19E/1-13 6 April 1831-19 July 1837
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters relating to slavery (GRE/B79/19E/1-2,5-10); and 1 letter, 19 July 1837, re Weymouth election.
Copy of letter Grey to Buxton, 7 April 1831, re slavery (GRE/B79/19E/3-4)
Enclosure:
GRE/B79/19E/11 19 July 1837
Handbill issued by William W. Burdon to the electors of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 18 July 1837
See also copy of letter Grey to Buxton 9 June 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 258-263).
BYAM, Richard Burgh
(Vicar of Kew and Petersham)
GRE/B79/19F/1-4 27 April 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 27 April 1832, re the slave question in the West Indies.
BYHAM, R.
(of the Office of Ordnance)
GRE/B79/19G/1-2 15 August 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re application of C. Whyte, Master Gunner at Holy Island, to be relieved of duties.
BYNG, George, 7th Viscount Torrington
See TORRINGTON, George Byng, 7th Viscount
BYNG, George Stevens, 2nd Earl of Strafford
See STRAFFORD, George Stevens Byng, 2nd Earl of
BYNG, John, 1st Earl of Strafford
See STRAFFORD, John Byng, 1st Earl of
CADDELL, Walter Waithman GRE/B80/1A/1-12 27 October 1888-8 December 1888
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re commercial union between Britain and the colonies.
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/1A/3-10 8 December 1888
Copy by Caddell of paper by Grey on the above subject.
GRE/B80/1A/13-14 8 December 1888
Printed leaflet on the "British Union" for colonial commercial federation
CAMERON, Charles
(incumbent of Christ Church, Trusley, Derby)
GRE/B80/1B/1 31 January 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting financial help.
CAMERON, Verney Lovett
(Commander)
GRE/B80/1C/1-2 28 April 1889-12 November 1889
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re anti-slavery campaign.
CAMPBELL, Alexander
(Secretary of the Canadian Land and Railway Association)
GRE/B80/1D/1-20 8 June 1852-23 June 1852
2 letters, Campbell to 3rd Earl Grey, 8 & 27 June 1852, and copies of 2 letters Grey to Campbell, 10 & 23 June 1852, re alleged defamatory statement by Grey.
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/1D/1-8 1851
Printed leaflet,
Employment and Colonization for the Million, by Alexander Doull, London, printed for and published by the Canadian Land and Railway Association, 1851.
GRE/B80/1D/14-19 23 June 1852
Printed report of the Committee of the Canadian Land and Railway Association enclosed in Campbell's second letter.
CAMPBELL, D.H.
(Major)
GRE/B80/1E/1-6 13 March 1863-3 April 1865
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and copy letter Grey to Campbell, re annexation of British Kaffiaria to Cape of Good Hope.
CAMPBELL, George Douglas, 8th Duke of Argyll
See ARGYLL, George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
CAMPBELL, John, 1st Baron Campbell of Saint Andrews
See CAMPBELL of SAINT ANDREWS, John Campbell, 1st Baron
CAMPBELL, John
(Major)
GRE/B80/2A/1-3 18 October 1837-1 November 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey re publication of the New Zealand Association, with a reply from Grey.
CAMPBELL, John Douglas Sutherland, 9th Duke of Argyll
See ARGYLL, John Douglas Sutherland, 9th Duke of (styled Lord Lorne 1847-1900)
CAMPBELL, William Frederick, 2nd Baron Campbell of Saint Andrews and 2nd Baron Stratheden
See CAMPBELL of SAINT ANDREWS, William Frederick Campbell, 2nd Baron (also 2nd Baron Stratheden)
CAMPBELL of SAINT ANDREWS, John, 1st Baron
(Lord Chancellor 1859-1861)
GRE/B80/2B/1-26 1847-1860
10 letters from Campbell to Grey, including 2 letters, 14 & 15 March 1847, re passage in Campbell's
Lives of the Chancellors re 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B80/2B/3,6); 1 letter, 18 January 1848, relating to [Gemley's] case (GRE/B80/2B/8); 1 letter, 2 April 1849, offering his views on the Australian Legislature
(GRE/B80/2B/9-12); 1 letter, 15 November 1849, on Grey's desire for the Committee of Council to render more assistance in the transaction of colonial affairs and the adoption of the policies of (Sir James?) Stephens (GRE/B80/2B/15-16); 3 letters,
18, 30 June & July 1851, on a controversy surrounding the alleged abuse of power of the Legislative Council in the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B80/2B/17-21); 1 letter, 8 March 1853, agreeing to fight Grey's cause on the transportation question
(GRE/B80/2B/24); and 1 letter, 16 March 1860, relating to the removal of Bewicke from Commission of Peace for Northumberland (GRE/B80/2B/25-26
Copies of 4 letters from Grey to Campbell, including copies of 3 letters, 11, 15 and 16 March 1847, re passage in Campbell's
Lives of the Chancellors re 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B80/2B/1-2,4-5,7); and 1 copy of a letter, 15 November 1849, on Grey's desire for the Committee of Council to render more assistance in the transaction of colonial affairs
and the adoption of the policies of (Sir James?) Stephens (GRE/B80/2B/13-14)
Memo on Cape legislature, n.d. (not in handwriting of either Grey or Campbell) (GRE/B80/2B/22-23)
CAMPBELL of SAINT ANDREWS, William Frederick Campbell, 2nd Baron
(also 2nd Baron Stratheden)
GRE/B80/2C/1-19 12 April 1890-11 May 1892
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly commenting on Grey's various articles in the
Nineteenth Century, but also two letters, 12 April 1890 & 26 May 1890, requesting information for a retrospective article from Grey on the subject of franchise reform during the period 1832-1884
(GRE/B80/2C/1-6).
CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, Patrick Francis
(of Carnsalloch)
GRE/B80/3A/1-10 11 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to meeting arrangements.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/3A/2-10 11 March 1859
Copies of 2 issues of Ionian Islands Gazette, 16-28 January 1859 and 24 January-5 February 1859.
CANNING, Charles John Canning, 1st Earl
(Postmaster-General 1853-1855)
GRE/B80/3B/1-9 28 June 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, answering complaints about postal service.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/3B/7-8 28 June 1853
Paper
“Extracts from the report of the Surveyor of the Northern District to Lieut. Colonel Maberley 27 January 1853” - re postal service of Wooler and district
CANNING, Hon. Harriet
See CLANRICARDE, Harriet De Burgh, Marchioness of (née Canning)
CANTERBURY, John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount
(Governor of Victoria 1866-73)
GRE/B80/3C/1-3 5 July 1873
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Colonial Church Bill.
CAPEL-CONINGSBY, George, 5th Earl of Essex
See ESSEX, George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of
CARDWELL of ELLERBECK, Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount
(President of the Board of Trade 1852-1855; Colonial Secretary 1864-1866)
GRE/B80/10/1-30 26 May 1852-6 October 1867
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, inlcuding 1 letter, 26 May 1852, relating to colonial policy and the control of the British Crown (GRE/B80/10/1); 3 letters, 28 May, 4 June 1853 & 18 March 1854, relating to the publication of a report on railways
(cf. Edward Simpson to Grey 15 March 1854) (GRE/B80/10/2-5); 1 letter, 2 March 1866, on the subject of Court Martial held during the period of Martial Law in Ceylon in 1848 (GRE/B80/10/6); 2 letters, 15 September & 6 October 1867, relating to
franchise reform and its effects in Scotland (GRE/B80/10/27-30).
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/10/7-26 2 March 1866
Grey's draft of a despatch to Viscount Torrington n.d. (the official Colonial Office copy of which had been lost, with new official copy made from the draft) on the subject of Court Martial held during the period of Martial Law in 1848
CARLILE, James
(Independent minister, secretary of the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society)
GRE/B80/11A/1-7 23 November 1837-27 November 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 23 November 1837, concerning the address from Belfast Anti-Slavery Society, 9 November 1837, signed by Robert Workman, Chairman and Carlile, Secretary.
Copy letter Grey to Carlile, 27 November 1837, acknowledging above.
GRE/B80/11A/4-5 23 November 1837
Address to Grey from the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society, 9 November 1837
CARLINGFORD, Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron
(Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1857-1858, 1859-1865)
GRE/B80/11B/1-6 8 November 1860-27 July 1868
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, inlcuding two letters, 8 November 1860 & 27 July 1863, relating to “responsible government” in New Zealand (note of Grey's reply on third sheet of first letter) (GRE/B80/11B/1-5);
and a letter, 13 May 1868, relating to compensation for tenants (GRE/B80/11B/6)
CARLISLE, George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of
(styled Viscount Morpeth 1825-1858; Chief Secretary for Ireland 1835-1841; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1855-1858, 1859-1864)
GRE/B80/11C/1-24 24 November 1837-8 August 1858
Letters from Carlisle to Grey, including, 1 letter, 24 November 1837, re proposals of Rev. [James?] Carlile, a Presbyterian clergyman (GRE/B80/11C/1); 1 letter, 17 February 1838, re education of Catholic children (GRE/B80/11C/4); 3 letters, 30
July, 18 & 22 October 1844, re proposed Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B80/11C/12-19,21); 1 letter, 6 August 1858, with a brief reference to a new Reform Bill (GRE/B80/11C/23); and 1 letter, 8 August 1858, relating to the death of his mother
(GRE/B80/11C/24).
Copies of letters from Grey to Carlisle, including 1 letter, 25 November 1837, re proposals of Rev. [James?] Carlile, a Presbyterian clergyman on same sheet (GRE/B80/11C/1); 1 letter, 6 February 1838 re education of Catholic children
(GRE/B80/11C/2-3); 2 letters, 18 February & 15 July 1839, re Presbyterians in the army (GRE/B80/11C/6-12).
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/11C/5-8 13 February 1838
Letter Thomas Drummond (under-secretary at Dublin Castle 1835-1840) to Carlisle, 13 February 1838, concerning the education of Catholic children
GRE/B80/11C/20 22 October 1844
Letter Robert Hawdon to Carlisle, 16 October 1844, concerning Newcastle-Berwick railway
GRE/B80/11C/22 7 February 1851
Letter from Carlisle to Sir Benjamin Hawes, 7 February 1851, re Whalley's application for colonial post (cf. Blanice to Hawes 7 February 1851, Grey to Blanice 14 February 1851)
CARLISLE, Henry E. GRE/B80/12A/1-9 11 November 1885-24 May 1893
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mainly asking Grey to recall information for the publications of the memoirs of W.A. Hayward and the Duke of Newcastle
CARLYLE, Thomas GRE/B80/12C/1 14 February 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Thomas Ballantyne.
CARMENT, J. GRE/B80/12D/1-5 4 June 1857-8 June 1857
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re dispute with Mr Shedden.
CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, Sir James, 1st Bart.
(Governor of British Guiana, 1833-1838)
GRE/B80/12E/1 3 May 1833
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his acquaintance with Sir Henry Grey.
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Carmichael-Smyth 9 February 1833 and 2 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 204-6 and pp. 213-4).
CARNARVON, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th Earl of
(Colonial Secretary 1866-1867, 1874-1878)
GRE/B80/13/1-24 28 June 1863-5 August 1888
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 28 June 1863, with his opinion on the Richardson case, and diplomatic relations with America and Japan (GRE/B80/13/1); 1 letter, 2 April 1864, with his opinion on the lack of a change in Government
policy (topic not mentioned) (GRE/B80/13/2); 1 letter, 3 March 1867, on the possibility of taking his seat in Parliament in view of a speech by Lord Derby (GRE/B80/13/3); 3 letters, 29 March, 22 July & 1 August 1867, on the opposition to
Disraeli's Reform Bill (GRE/B80/13/4-9); 1 letter, 27 November 1867, expressing his desire for a break from Parliament (GRE/B80/13/10-11); 2 letters, 22 & 26 July 1871, relating to the prohibition of the purchase of commissions in the army
(GRE/B80/13/12-14); 1 letter, 3 December 1883, offering criticisms of Gladstone's government (GRE/B80/13/15); and 2 letters, 30 July & 5 August 1888, on the subject of private prayer (GRE/B80/13/22-24)
Draft letter Grey to Carnarvon, 13 May 1874, re Gold Coast; copy of same letter, with memo added 14 October 1884 (GRE/B80/13/16-19).
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/13/7 Letter 4th Earl of Warwick to Carnarvon 21 July 1867, 22 July 1867
GRE/B80/13/13 Paper in 3rd Earl Grey's hand - “Draft of resolut[io]ns recommended to D[uke] of R[ichmon]d and Lord Carnarvon July 23 and 24/71 instead of one of which notice has been given”, 23 & 24 Jul
1871
GRE/B80/13/20-21 Printed letters Carnarvon to Archbishop of Canterbury (E.W. Benson) 26 July 1888 and reply 28 July 1888 re opening of churches for private prayer, 30 July 1888
CARR, Frank
(Secretary of the Newcastle Committee for Investigating the Action of Diplomacy)
GRE/B80/14A/1 22 November 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning a petition from the
“Newcastle Committee for Investigating the Action of Diplomacy”
CARR, J. GRE/B80/14B/1-3 19 May 1832-8 July 1832
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re a petition from Alnwick Parliamentary in favour of Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B80/14B/1); and the choice of candidates for the Northumberland election (GRE/B80/14B/2-3).
CARR, John Ralph
See CARR-ELLISON, John Ralph
CARR, Ralph
(of Regent's Park, London)
GRE/B80/14C/1-2 21 February 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re his opinions on the Eastern Question.
CARR, Ralph
(of Hedgeley)
See CARR-ELLISON, Ralph
CARR-ELLIS0N, John Ralph
(of Hebburn Hall, Dunston Hill, and Hedgeley, son of Ralph Carr-Ellison, q.v.; previously Carr; assumed additional name of Ellison in 1871)
GRE/B80/14D/1-2 15 June 1886-20 June 1886
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the formation of a Liberal Unionist Association in Berwick
CARR-ELLISON, Ralph
(of Hebburn Hall, Dunston Hill and Hedgeley; previously Carr; assumed additional name of Ellison 1871)
GRE/B80/14E/1-30 18 April 1836-5 November 1883
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 18 & 26 April 1836, concerning the Tithe Bill (GRE/B80/14E/1-4); 1 letter, 28-30 March 1838, concerning the New Poor Law (GRE/B80/14E/5-7); 1 letter, 21 July 1843, concerning the
administration of the Alnwick Registration Society (GRE/B80/14E/8-9); 6 letters, 23 April, 11 June 1863, 6, 9 & 13 August 1864, concerning the workings of the Highways Act in Northumberland (GRE/B80/14E/10-14,19-20); 2 letters, 4 & 12
October 1864, concerning the application of his son, Theadore, for the role of Adjudicant to the Percy Volunteer Artillery Corps (GRE/B80/14E/15-16); 1 letter, 23 May 1865, concerning a plan of Chew Green for Lord de Grey (GRE/B80/14E/17-18); 4
letters, 2 March, 16 April, 1 December 1866 & 26 July 1869 concerning Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B80/14E/21-25,28); 1 letter, 5 December 1866, concerning the setting up of a local society in Northumberland to agitate on the Irish Church
Question (GRE/B80/14E/26-27); 1 letter, 5 November 1883, concerning the Cottage Improvement Society (GRE/B80/14E/29-30)
CARRINGTON, Robert John Carrington, 2nd Baron
(formerly Smith)
GRE/B80/15A/1-3 15 March 1849-5 May 1859
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Carrington, 15 March 1849, re possible loss of North American Colonies if government defeated.
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 5 May 1859, agreeeing with his views expressed in a letter to
The Times
CATHCART, Alan Frederick Cathcart, 3rd Earl GRE/B80/15B/1-4 9 January 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re cattle plague.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/15B/3-4 9 January 1866
Press cuttings and proofs of press notices on the cattle plague
CATHCART, Sir George
(Lieutenant-General, Governor and Commander of the forces at Cape of Good Hope; brother of 2nd Earl Cathcart)
GRE/B80/15C/1-11 1852
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 1 April 1852, relating to a ordinance constituting a Parliament for the the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B80/15C/1-2); the second and third, 20 April 1852 & 15 August 1852, relate to an expedition to end a
Kafir rebellion in the colony (GRE/B80/15C/3-11).
CATHRALL, T.N.
(Secretary of the Northumberland and Durham Benefit Building Society)
GRE/B80/15D/1-3 18 June 1853-22 June 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey to act as a Patron for the Northumberland and Durham Benefit Building Society (GRE/B80/15D/1-2), and emphasising the organisation's apolitical nature (GRE/B80/15D/3).
CAVENDISH, Lady Emily Augusta
(née Lambton; wife of William Henry Frederick Cavendish, and niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B80/15E/1-2 7 January 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to arrangements for visiting and family news
CAVENDISH, Spencer Compton, 8th Duke of Devonshire
See DEVONSHIRE, Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of (styled Lord Cavendish 1834-1858 and Marquess of Hartington 1858-1891).
CAVENDISH, William Henry Frederick
(Lieutenant-Colonel)
GRE/B80/15F/1 20 April 1874
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re the transfer of his father's marriage settlement.
CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Lady Charlotte
See GREVILLE, Lady Charlotte (née Cavendish-Bentinck)
CAVENDISH-BENTINCK-SCOTT, Lady Charlotte
See OSSINGTON, Charlotte Denison, Viscountess (née Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott)
CAVENDISH-BENTINCK-SCOTT, William Henry, 4th Duke of Portland
See PORTLAND, William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott, 4th Duke of
CECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
See SALISBURY, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of
CHAD, G.W. GRE/B80/16/1-18 27 April 1830-6 May 1830
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey concerning poor relief in the Netherlands.
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/16/1-6 27 April 1360
Report entitled,
“Some account of the Colony called Frederick's Wood in the Kingdom of the Netherlands”, 1822
GRE/B80/16/7-15 6 May 1830
Report entitled
“The funds for the relief of the poor in the Kingdom of the Netherlands”, 1822
CHADWICK, Sir Edwin
(Secretary to Poor Law Commissioners 1834-1846)
GRE/B80/17/1-77 19 November 1836-4 September 1886
21 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 19 November 1836 & 29 March 1837, on the Irish Poor Law Question (GRE/B80/17/1-4); 1 letter, 7 September 1839, relating to the annual poor rate returns (GRE/B80/17/21); 1 letter, 14 June 1847,
relating to an enquiry into the law of settlement (GRE/B80/17/22); 1 letter, 30 November 1850, on the subject of drainage and soft water supply (GRE/B80/17/39); 1 letter, 17 March 1855, on the subject of the comparative cost of workhouses in England
and Ireland (GRE/B80/17/40); 12 letters from Chadwick to Grey, 5 July 1858-24 January 1859 & 18 April 1860, on the subject of Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B80/17/44-56,70); 1 letter, 21 April 1860, relating to witnesses for an enquiry in London
(GRE/B80/17/69); 1 letter, 1 September 1886, relating to criticism of Gladstone's views on Ireland (GRE/B80/17/75-76); 1 letter, 4 September 1886, on the prospect of the appointment of Michael Davitt to the commission of enquiry into works for
Ireland (GRE/B80/17/77).
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/17/5-11 Printed "Instructional letter" from Chadwick to Poor Law Guardians, 31 January 1837, 29 March 1837
GRE/B80/17/12-14 Extract from private letter of Maria Edgeworth on Irish Poor Law
GRE/B80/17/15-20 Printed memo by Chadwick on Poor Laws (Ireland) addressed to 1st Earl Russell, 1837
GRE/B80/17/23-38 “Observations on the resolutions proposed before the committee for the enquiry into the law of settlement by E. Chadwick, June 16 1847”, 16 June 1847
GRE/B80/17/41-42 Note on comparative cost of workhouses in England and Ireland, 17 March 1855
GRE/B80/17/57-59 Paper in 3rd Earl Grey's hand - “Heads of Mr Greg's [William Greg, q.v.] letter of December 21/58 to Mr Chadwick on my scheme of reform”, 21 December 1858
GRE/B80/17/60-68 2 sheets in Grey's hand - “Substance of Mr [John Stuart] Mills' letter to Mr Chadwick of December 30/58 & of mine of January 1/59”, 30 December 1858-1 January 1859
GRE/B80/17/71-74 Copy of a letter from Grey to Chadwick, 30 August 1886, concerning the latter's pamphlet on Ireland, 30 August 1886
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph GRE/B80/18A/1-2 11 December 1876
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re licensing laws.
CHAMBERS, James
(Revenue officer, Grenada)
GRE/B80/18B/1-2 25 February 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking help with education of his son.
CHANDOS, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos Grenville, Marquess of
See BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos Grenville.
CHAPMAN, E.W. GRE/B80/18C/1-2 10 June 1882-16 June 1882
1 letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 10 June 1882, defending Gladstone against attack in Grey's article in
Nineteenth Century.
1 letter from Grey to Chapman, 16 June 1882, replying to above.
CHAPMAN, Henry Samuel
(colonial judge)
GRE/B80/18D/1-15 28 July 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Executive and Legislative Councils in Australia.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/18D/3-15 28 July 1853
Memo entitled,
“On the Present State of the Executive Councils, and of the Official Bench in the New Legislative Councils of the Australian Colonies”
CHAPMAN, James
(Bishop of Colombo, 1845-1862)
GRE/B81/9F/1 12 December 1849
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a financial allowance for the spiritual provision of the inhabitants of Ceylon. (This letter was originally enclosed in letter Charles J. Blomfield, Bishop of London to Grey 22 January 1850, q.v.; see also
Blomfield's letter of 30 January 1850).
Digitised material for Chapman, James - GRE/B81/9F/1 CHARLEVILLE, Charles William Bury, 2nd Earl of
(styled Lord Tullamore 1801-1831)
GRE/B80/19A/1 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey n.d. [1834] re administration of King's Bench prison. This letter was sent to, and returned by, Thomas, 1st Baron Denman, q.v.
CHARLTON, Anthony GRE/B80/19B/1-3 1 November 1836-14 December 1836
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 1 November 1836 & 14 December 1836, re proposed transfer of Northumberland Assizes to Morpeth (GRE/B80/19B/1,3)
Note of reply to former letter by Sir Frederick William Grey, on behalf of 3rd Earl Grey, 9 December [1836] (GRE/B80/19B/2)
CHARLTON, William John
(of Hesleyside)
GRE/B80/19C/1 24 February 1826
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, pleding his support for Grey in the forthcoming Northumberland election.
CHARNLEY, Emerson GRE/B80/19D/1-4 24 March 1831-1 November 1831
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Northumberland election.
CHENERY, Thomas
(editor of
The Times, 1877-1884)
GRE/B80/19E/1 27 November 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the question of housing for the poor and his satisfaction with Grey's views on the subject of Parliamentary Reform
CHENEY, Edward GRE/B80/19F/1-5 19 May 1860-12 June 1878
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, both on the subject of foreign policy, with the first letter relating to the campaign for Italian independence and Cheney's views on the “anti-national and subservient” government policy
(GRE/B80/19F/1-4); and the second letter concerned with the policy of the Government in Africa as well as the protection of Turkey (GRE/B80/19F/5)
CHESSON, F.W.
(of the Aborigines' Protection Society)
GRE/B80/19G/1-2 14 November 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Aborigines' Protection Society.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/19G/2 14 November 1885
Printed circular letter, concerning the Aborigines' Protection Society
CHESTER, H. & F.
(Joint Clerks to the Vestry of the parish of Saint Mary Newington, Surrey)
GRE/B80/19H/1-3 20 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re rates compounding clause of Reform Bill.
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/19H/3 20 July 1867
Statement of rates paid (cf. under W.E. Greenwell, G. Holmes, H.S. Mitchell).
CHICHESTER, Henry Thomas Pelham, 3rd Earl of GRE/B80/20A/1 3 April 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with attached cutting from
The Times, re appointments to colonial bishoprics.
CHRISP, John
(of Rugeley, member of Board of Guardians of Alnwick parish)
GRE/B80/20C/1-8 7 July 1841-14 July 1843
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 7 July 1841, 15, 30 January & 14 July 1843, re the New Poor Law and its application in Alnwick workhouse, and the conduct of Chrisp as a member of Alnwick Board of Guardians (GRE/B80/20C/1-2,4-8).
Enclosure:
GRE/B80/20C/3 9 July 1841
Letter from Chrisp to Joseph Forster, requesting Forster to pass on information concerning a pauper case to Grey
See also letter to 3rd Earl Grey 28 February 1841, added on same sheet as one from Joseph Forster to Grey, filed under Forster, q.v.
CHRISP, L.C.
(Hon. Secretary of the Northumberland Agricultural Supply Association Ltd.)
GRE/B80/20D/1 20 November 1872
Letter from Chrisp and J. Ferguson, manager, to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting remittance from Grey for the Northumberland Agricultural Supply Association Ltd.
CHURCH, Richard H.
(author of
The Rise and Progress of National Education in England ... London, 1852)
GRE/B80/20E/1-3 26 April 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re his views on the franchise question.
CLANRICARDE, Harriet De Burgh, Marchioness of
(née Canning; wife of 1st Marquess, q.v.)
GRE/B81/1A/1-19 24 October 1866-6 May 1873
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerning the situation in Ireland, including 1 letter, 24 October 1866, concerning the Irish Election, the prospects of another Reform Bill, as well as Fenianism in Ireland (GRE/B81/1A/1); 4 letters, 30
December 1869 (x2), 5, 7 January, 4 February 1870, concerning the land question in Ireland (GRE/B81/1A/2-11); 1 letter, 15 January 1870, concerning John Bright's speech and Mr Campbell's book on Ireland (GRE/B81/1A/12); 1 letter, dated 9 February
1870, concerning crime in Ireland (GRE/B81/1A/13).
Enclosures:
GRE/B81/1A/5 Extract from a letter to 1st Marquess of Clanricarde (q.v.) from "a liberal peer in another county", 3 December 1869, 22 December 1869
GRE/B81/1A/14 Press cutting from The Evening Freeman 8 February 1870, 9 February 1870
GRE/B81/1A/16-18 Paper by Grey on Irish Railways 5 May 1873, sent to Lady Clanricarde and returned, 6 May 1873
Digitised material for Clanricarde, Harriet De Burgh, Marchioness of - GRE/B81/1A/1-19 CLANRICARDE, Ulick John de Burgh, 1st Marquess of GRE/B81/1B/1-17 24 February 1851-3 January 1870
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 May 1853 & 14 May 1853, relating to support for Grey opposing the abolition of transportation (GRE/B81/1B/5-6); 1 letter, 21 June 1854, concerning an address moved by Grey concerning an
enquiry into the administration of the army (GRE/B81/1B/7); 2 letters, 1 & 4 August 1854, both on the subject of the Bribery Bill, the appointment of Lawley to South Australia, as well as Austria's role in the Crimean War (GRE/B81/1B/8-10); 1
letter, 4 June 1857, on the subject of the Indian Mutiny and the requirement to reform the army (GRE/B81/1B/11-12); and 3 letters, 25, 31 March 1869 & 3 January 1870, on the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B81/1B/13-16) (last letter 1869 by Clanricarde,
corrected to 1870 by Grey).
Enclosures:
GRE/B81/1B/1-4 Copy of letter to Sir W.G. Hayter, 24 February 1851, patronage secretary to the Treasury, re appointment of postmaster of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and copy of Hayter's reply, same
date, 24 Feburary 1851
GRE/B81/1B/17 “Sketch of a case such as is sure to occur, if Tenant Right [in Ireland] be legalized”, 3 January 1870
Digitised material for Clanricarde, Ulick John De Burgh, 1st Marquess of - GRE/B81/1B/1-17 CLARE, Peter GRE/B81/1C/1-4 31 July 1835-3 August 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 31 July 1835, including copy of petition of Manchester and Salford Anti-Slavery Society against colonial apprenticeships.
Copy of letter Grey to Clare, 3 August 1835, replying to above.
Digitised material for Clare, Peter - GRE/B81/1C/1-4 Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl ofReference: GRE/B81/2-3
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1847-1852; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1853-1858, 1865-1866, 1868-1870; brother of Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, q.v., and of Thomas Hyde Villiers, q.v.
GRE/B81/2/1-51 23 January 1832-15 January 1848
18 letters, Clarendon to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 23 January 1832, concerning the application of Mr [Daupure], and the treatment of the St Simonians by the French Government (GRE/B81/2/1); 1 letter, 16 September 1846, concerning Mr
Endenby (GRE/B81/2/4); 1 letter, 4 December 1846, concerning Mr Cameron (GRE/B81/2/5); 1 letter, 9 January 1847, concerning the Navigation Laws, and communication with Canada concerning Grey's emigration plan (GRE/B81/2/7); 1 letter, 25 April 1847,
concerning the emigration plan (GRE/B81/2/8); 1 letter, 8 August 1847, concerning candidates for the position of Governor of Malta including the possible offer to Richard Cobden, the effects of the Poor Law in Ireland, the conduct and influence of
young priests in the Irish Elections, and the effect of the Repeal Question in Ireland (GRE/B81/2/9-11); 1 letter, 20 August 1847, concerning the offer of Macauley's cabinet position to either Cobden or Shiels, the position of Chief Justice of
Newfoundland, the conduct and influence of young priests in the Irish Elections, the state of the Irish harvest (GRE/B81/2/12-15); 1 letter, 26 August 1847, concerning Mr Sawyer and the Chief Justiceship of Newfoundland (GRE/B81/2/16); 1 letter, 21
September 1847, concerning the Chief Justiceship of Newfoundland, and the state of Ireland (GRE/B81/2/17-19); 1 letter, 25 September 1847, concerning Mr Fitzpatrick (GRE/B81/2/20); 1 letter, 11 October 1847, concerning Mr Brady, and the possible
abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland (GRE/B81/2/22); 1 letter, 29 October 1847, concerning the improvement in the relationship between the government and the Irish Catholics, the problem of the prevention of crime in Ireland
(GRE/B81/2/23-25); 1 letter, 4 November 1847, relating to the titles of Roman Catholic prelates, the prevention of crime in Ireland (GRE/B81/2/26-29); 1 letter, 10 November 1847, concerning the titles of prelates, the operation of the Coercion Laws
in Ireland, the position of Governor of Hong Kong, and the grievances of the Irish Members in Parliament (GRE/B81/2/30-31); 1 letter, 22 November 1847, introducing Mr Blackhall (GRE/B81/2/33); 1 letter, 29 November 1847, concerning the Crie
Prevention Bill and the voting habits of Irish MPs, and the Emigration Committee's plans (GRE/B81/2/34-36); 1 letter, 29 December 1847, concerning the possibility of an Irish Land Bill, as well as the relationship between the English and Irish
judicial systems (GRE/B81/2/37-43); 2 letters, 10 & 15 January 1848, concerning the possible abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland and the problems with governing the country (GRE/B81/2/44-51).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/2/2-3)
“Statement of the Services of Mr Amédee Brossard of Saint Lucia” 6 September 1846; (GRE/B81/2/6) Printed testimonials to Robert Cameron, 4 December 1846; (GRE/B81/2/32) Letter Sir Maziere Brady, 1st Bart. to Clarendon
10 November 1847, concerning Mr Fitzpatrick.
Digitised material for Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of - GRE/B81/2/1-51 GRE/B81/2/52-89 6 February 1848-31 December 1848
19 letters, Clarendon to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 & 10 February 1848, concerning his opinions on the official titles for Roman Catholic prelates and the Bequests Act (GRE/B81/2/52-55,59); 1 letter, 9 February 1848, concerning the
Bequest Committee (GRE/B81/2/56); 1 letter, 15 March 1848, introducing Dr Nicholson (GRE/B81/2/62); 2 letters, 10 & 16 April 1848, concerning the appearance of Irish names in the Order of the Bath (GRE/B81/2/64-67); 1 letter, 10 May 1848,
concerning the trial of John Mitchell (GRE/B81/2/68); 3 letters, 11 & 30 May, 9 October 1848, concerning recommendations for appointments in the colonies (the second letter also refers to the complaints of the Irish in being overlooked for
colonial patronage, as well as the trial of John Mitchell) (GRE/B81/2/69-71,75); 1 letter, 1848, concerning a plan to place Roman Catholic colonial bishops on the same footing as their Protestant counterparts (GRE/B81/2/72); 1 letter, 23 August
1848, concerning colonial appointments, and the prospects for the winter in Ireland (GRE/B81/2/73-74); 1 letter, 24 October 1848, concerning John Mitchell (GRE/B81/2/77); 1 letter, 30 October 1878, concerning Catholic endowment at the Cape of Good
Hope, the postponement of Duffy's trial, the deteriorating state of Ireland (GRE/B81/2/78-79); 1 letter (with extract), 13 November 1848, concerning the situation in Jamaica (GRE/B81/2/80-83); 1 letter, 11 December 1848, concerning Mr Reade's
complaints about Irish labourers, the administration of the Poor Law, and emigration from Ireland (GRE/B81/2/84-85); 1 letter, 16 December 1848, praising the work of the Irish Constabulary (GRE/B81/2/86); 1 letter, 31 December 1848, concerning the
Governorship of Mauritius, and the need to pacify Ireland (GRE/B81/2/89).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/2/57-58) Copy of Act appointing Commissioners of Bequests for Ireland, 9 February 1848; (GRE/B81/2/60-61) Extract from act for maintenance of Golden
Bridge and prospect cemeteries, Dublin, 10 February 1848; (GRE/B81/2/63) Letter Col. McGregor, Chief of Irish Constabulary, to Clarendon 3 April 1848, concerning the Order of the Bath, 10 April 1848; (GRE/B81/2/87-88) Letter McGregor to Clarendon 16
December 1848, concerning his achievements, 16 December 1848.
Digitised material for Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of - GRE/B81/2/52-89 GRE/B81/2/90-135 13 January 1849-29 August 1850
23 letters, Clarendon to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 13 January 1849, concerning a railway proposal, colonial lands, the Canadian timber question, the desire to encourage emigration from Ireland (GRE/B81/2/90-91); 2 letters, 24 January
& 1 February 1849, concerning his brother, Charles, declining the offer of the Governorship of Mauritius and his reasons for doing so (GRE/B81/2/92-95); 1 letter, 15 March 1849, concerning Colonel Miller's desire to be made a Companion of the
Order of the Bath, criticism of colonial policy, and the position of Governor of the Ionian Islands (GRE/B81/2/96-97); 1 letter, 12 April 1849, concerning Major Blackall's application for a colonial position, and Grey's aversion to appointing
Irishmen in these positions (GRE/B81/2/98-99); 1 letter, 25 October 1849, referring to Major Blackall's application for the position of Treasurer of Ceylon, the situation in Ireland, the Halifax-Quebec railway, and the situation in Jamaica
(GRE/B81/2/101-103); 1 letter, 24 November 1849, concerning the application of Mr O'Dowd, and Irishmen in colonial positions (GRE/B81/2/104-105); 1 letter, 29 November 1849, concerning Sir Maziere Brady (GRE/B81/2/106); 1 letter, 5 December 1849,
concerning the severity of John Mitchell's sentence, colonial policy in relation to transportation (GRE/B81/2/108-109); 3 letters, 9, 20 & 24 December 1849, concerning recommendations for the South Australian Judgeship position
(GRE/B81/2/110-111,113); 1 letter, 22 January 1850, concerning the application of the Irish National Schools model for the colonies, and the situation in the Cape (GRE/B81/2/114-115); 1 letter, 6 March 1850, relating to Mr Balfe, aka
“the General” (GRE/B81/2/116-117); 1 letter, 10 March 1850, relating to Mr Balfe, aka “the General”; Dr Madden, and Mr [Peisse] (GRE/B81/2/18); 1 letter, 8 April 1850, concerning Mr
Balfe, aka “the General” and the Australian colonies, the suitability of Mr [Peisse], and the problem of young women in Irish workhouses (GRE/B81/2/19-20); 1 letter, 3 May 1850, concerning the issuing of politically
seditious literature relating to Young Ireland by Mr O'Donohue (GRE/B81/2/121-122); 1 letter, 10 May 1850, concerning the treatment of Irish rebels (GRE/B81/2/123-124); 2 letters, 14 & 20 June 1850, wishing to recommend Mr Balfe to Sir W.
Denison (GRE/B81/2/125-126); 1 letter, 27 July 1850, concerning Mr Blackall (GRE/B81/2/128); 2 letters, 20 & 29 August 1850, concerning emigration of black agricultural labourers from the United States to the colonies (GRE/B81/2/129-135).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/2/100) Letter Major S. Blackall to Clarendon 20 October 1849, concerning a colonial appointment, 25 October 1849; (GRE/B81/2/107) Letter Sir Maziere Brady to Clarendon 29 November 1849, concerning the application of Mr Lloyd;
(GRE/B81/2/112) Letter Blackall to Clarendon 23 December 1849, recommending Mr Crawford; (GRE/B81/2/127) Letter Blackall to Clarendon 19 July 1850, concerning employment in the colonies.
Digitised material for Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of / GRE/B81/2/90-135 GRE/B81/2/136-187 7 October 1850-23 December 1865
23 letters, Clarendon to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 October 1850, concerning taxation policy in the colonies, the plan to convert the Amerindians of Guiana into a police force, the mental characteristics of black Africans, emigration of
black agricultural labourers from the United States to the colonies, and Major Blackall (GRE/B81/2/136-142); 1 letter, 31 October 1850, concerning the grievances of West Indian proprietors towards the control of the sugar trade, emigration of black
agricultural labourers from the United States to the colonies, and Mr Blackall's application (GRE/B81/2/145-149); 1 letter, 19 January 1851, concerning the plan to create an Australian Constabulary consisting of emigrating Irish Constables, and his
views on the proposed legislative measure in response to the Papal Aggression (GRE/B81/2/150-151); 1 letter, 24 January 1851, concerning the proposed legislative measure in reponse to the Papal Aggression and its effect on Colonial Bishops
(GRE/B81/2/152-155); 1 letter, 6 March 1851, concerning the possibility of Clarendon giving up his Order of the Bath, the influence of the protectionists in the government, the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill and its effect in Ireland, and female
emigration from Ireland (GRE/B81/2/156-158); 1 letter, 11 March 1851, concerning Mr Alsbury's application (GRE/B81/2/159); 1 letter, 6 May 1851, concerning Mr Balfe's request for a permanent position, and the weakness of the Liberal government
(GRE/B81/2/160); 1 letter, 27 June 1851, relating to patents concerning machinery for the production of sugar in Jamaica (GRE/B81/2/161-162); 1 letter, 9 July 1851, concerning Mr Cuffe (GRE/B81/2/164); 1 letter, 6 September 1851, concerning Irish
convicts (GRE/B81/2/165); 1 letter, 15 October 1851, concerning Mr Crompton's letter (GRE/B81/2/166); 1 letter, 24 October 1851, concerning the situation in the Cape (GRE/B81/2/167); 1 letter, 5 November 1851, concerning Lord Audley, and the
excitement in England caused by Louis Kossuth's (GRE/B81/2/169); 1 letter, 10 November 1851, concerning Lord Audley, and the situation in the Cape (GRE/B81/2/171-172); 1 letter, 30 November 1851, relating to Mr Balfe, and the state of Van Diemen's
Land (GRE/B81/2/173); 1 letter, 19 February 1852, concerning Admiral Robinson's request (GRE/B81/2/176); 1 letter, 4 August 1852, concerning the sugar trade in Jamaica (GRE/B81/2/177-178); 1 letter, 30 October 1852, concerning Lord Audley, the
weakness of the government, Derby's statement on Convocation, the threat of invasion by France, Lord John Russell, and free trade (GRE/B81/2/179-181); 1 letter, 28 January 1856, concerning the appointment of Mr St. John, and Sir P. Brooke
(GRE/B81/2/182-183); 1 letter. 4 February 1856, relating to the appointment of Mr St. John (GRE/B81/2/184); 1 letter, 12 February 1861, concerning the Militia (GRE/B81/2/185).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/2/143-144) Letter Blackall to Clarendon 27
October [1850], concerning colonial employment; (GRE/B81/2/163) Copy of letter Sir Maziere Brady to Clarendon 8 July 1851. (cf. Somers to Sir Benjamin Hawes 4 July 1851, filed under Hawes), relating to Mr Cuffe; (GRE/B81/2/168) Press cutting re
Kafir War, 24 October 1851; (GRE/B81/2/170) Letter J. Crampton to Sir Philip Crampton 5 November 1851, concerning Lord Audley; (GRE/B81/2/174-175) Letter Admiral Hercules Robinson to Major Ponsonby 18 February 1852, seeking a colonial
appointment.
Digitised material for Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of - GRE/B81/2/136-187 GRE/B81/3/1-81 8 May 1847-26 January 1856
Copies of 28 letters Grey to Clarendon, including 1 letter, 8 May 1847, concerning the attitude of the press towards colonial policy (GRE/B81/3/1-2); 1 letter, 28 October 1847, concerning candidates for the position of Judicial Assessor on the
Gold Coast, and British policy towards the Irish Famine and Ireland in general (GRE/B81/3/3-8); 1 letter, 1 November 1847, concerning the titles of Catholic Bishops, colonial lands, and the state of Ireland (GRE/B81/3/9-10); 2 letters, 6 & 24
November 1847, concerning the titles of Catholic Bishops, keeping the peace in Ireland (GRE/B81/3/11-16); 1 letter, 4 December 1847, concerning Irish emigration to the colonies, and the Crime Prevention Bill in Ireland (GRE/B81/3/17-20); 1 letter,
22 December 1847, concerning land reform in Ireland, the appointment of Lord Campbell as Irish Chancellor and the standard of Irish lawyers, and the payment of Catholic priests (GRE/B81/3/21-24); 1 letter, 12 January 1848, concerning a
misunderstanding over Grey's opinion of Clarendon's conduct in Ireland and the possible abolition of the Irish Lord Lieutenancy position (GRE/B81/3/25-28); 2 letters, 4 & 8 February 1848, concerning the official titles of Catholic Bishops
(GRE/B81/3/29-32); 2 letters, 4 & 14 April 1848, concerning Irish names for the Order of the Bath, as well as a reference to the Irish Rebellion (GRE/B81/3/33-36); 1 letter, 31 May 1848, concerning the Archbishop of Dublin's plan for the payment
of the Catholic clergy (GRE/B81/3/37-38); 1 letter, 1 June 1848, concerning the position of Governor of the Ionian Islands, the complaints of the Irish towards the lack of colonial patronage, the Brougham case, the treatment of the Irish
Nationalist, John Mitchell, in Bermuda, and reference to the Irish Poor Law (GRE/B81/3/39-40); 1 letter, 31 October 1848, concerning the support of the clergy in the colonies, Major Blackall, and the situation in Ireland (GRE/B81/3/41-42); 1 letter,
8 December 1848, concerning emigration, and the administration of poor relief in Ireland (GRE/B81/3/43-44); 1 letter, 27 November 1849, relating to Mr O'Dowd and the position of judge in South Australia (GRE/B81/3/45); 1 letter, 23 January 1850,
concerning Stanley's views on Cape affairs, and the Canadian railway (GRE/B81/3/46-47); 1 letter (extract), 11 April 1850, concerning the administration of the Poor Law in Ireland (GRE/B81/3/48-49); 1 letter, 7 May 1850, concerning Sir L. O'Brien,
and instructions relating to the Irish Nationalist, John Mitchell (GRE/B81/3/50); 1 letter, 21 June 1850, concerning the treatment of Sir L. O'Brien (GRE/B81/3/51-52); 1 letter, 27 July 1850, relating to Major Blackall (GRE/B81/3/53); 1 letter, 21
August 1850, concerning a plan for the employment of black immigrants from America (GRE/B81/3/54-57); 1 letter, 11 October 1850, concerning the state of the West Indies (GRE/B81/3/58-67); 1 letter, 21 January 1851, concerning the establishment of a
constabulary in South Australia, his views on hysteria surrounding the Papal Aggression and proposed legislation against Catholics, the Clergy Reserves Question in Canada, the cholera in Jamaica, and the emigration of Irish workhouse girls to
Western Australia and Van Diemen's Land, and the attacks made by the press towards Grey's Australian policy in general (GRE/B81/3/68-71); 1 letter, 1 December 1851, concerning covicts in the colonies (GRE/B81/3/72-75); 1 letter, 20 February 1852,
concerning Admiral Robinson (GRE/B81/3/76-77); 1 letter (draft), 26 January 1856, concerning the situation in Borneo (GRE/B81/3/78-81)
Digitised material for Clarendon, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of - GRE/B81/3/1-81 CLAYTON, Nathaniel George
(of Chesters, M.P. for Hexham)
CLAYTON & COOKSON
(solicitors, Lincoln's Inn)
GRE/B81/4H/1-3 14 November 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re rumours about Sir C.E. Grey's conduct in Barbados. (cf. Sir C.E. Grey to 3rd Earl Grey 12 October 1846 and 3rd Earl Grey to Sir C.E. Grey 14 October 1846).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Clayton & Cookson - GRE/B81/4H/1-3GRE/B81/4H/1-2 14 November 1846
Copy of letter Sir Charles Edward Grey to Clayton and Cookson 9 October 1846 re rumours about Sir C.E. Grey's conduct in Barbados.
CLEMENTSON, Charles
(Major)
GRE/B81/5A/1-4 12 December 1856-27 December 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to recommendations for the appointment/promotion of army staff.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Clementson, Charles - GRE/B81/5A/1-4GRE/B81/5A/4 27 December 1857
Letter from Col. Chapman to Clementson, 2 December 1857, concerning above subject
CLEVELAND, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Vane, Duchess of
(née Stanhope; wife of 4th Duke, previously wife of Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny)
CLEVELAND, William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of GRE/B81/5C/1-17 21 May 1828-22 October 1837
4 letters, Cleveland to Grey, including 3 letters [21 May 1828], n.d. [May 1828], 22 May 1828, re difference of opinion over 3rd Earl Grey's voting against grant to Canning's family (GRE/B81/5C/6-7,10-13); 1 letter, 4 February 1830, re
Cleveland's intention to support Duke of Wellington, and desire to know 3rd Earl Grey's intentions (GRE/B81/5C/17); 1 letter, 23 November 1835, asking paymaster's appointment for Lt.-Col. T. Browne (GRE/B81/5C/1); and 1 letter, 22 October 1837,
recommending the appointment of W. Jewart as a magistrate for Durham County (GRE/B81/5C/4-5)
2 letters, Grey to Cleveland, including copy of 3rd Earl Grey's reply 21 May [1828], to the difference of opinion over 3rd Earl Grey's voting against grant to Canning's family (GRE/B81/5C/8-9); draft of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Cleveland [January
1830] concerning Cleveland's intention to support the Duke of Wellington (GRE/B81/5C/15-16).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Cleveland, William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of - GRE/B81/5C/1-17GRE/B81/5C/14 22 May 1828
Draft of reply in 2nd Earl Grey's hand, 22 May [1828], re difference of opinion over 3rd Earl Grey's voting against grant to Canning's family
GRE/B81/5C/2-3
Copy of letter Cleveland to 2nd Earl Grey 12 January 1830 (the original of which is filed in the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence) re Cleveland's intention to support Duke of Wellington, and desire to know 3rd Earl Grey's intentions,
CLIVE, Ann Sybella Martha
(née Farquhar, sister of the Hon. Mrs Caroline Eliza Grey, q.v., aunt of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B81/5D/1-8 7 October 1871-17 October 1879
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 13 October 1871 & 17 October 1871, re 10th Duke of Saint Albans (the first with a covering note) (GRE/B81/5D/1-5); and 1 letter, 7 October 1879, expressing sympathy on death of Countess Grey
(GRE/B81/5D/6-8).
Digitised material for Clive, Ann Sybella Martha - GRE/B81/5D/1-8 Cobden, Richard GRE/B81/6/1-14 30 July 1845-3 July 1864
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 July 1845, concerning a controversy involving the candidates for the Sunderland by-election of 1845 (GRE/B81/6/1); 1 letter, 10 February 1846, expressing his belief that the tenant farmers of the
country desire an immediate repeal of the Corn Laws (GRE/B81/6/3); 1 letter, 1 June 1846, on his unswerving support for the Free Trade (GRE/B81/6/5-6); 1 letter, 14 June 1849, concerning Hume's motion on the West Indies (GRE/B81/6/9), 1 letter, 27
May 1856, on the subject of army recruitment after the siege of Sebastapol (GRE/B81/6/10), and 1 letter, 5 July 1859, on the problems of a standing army during peacetime (GRE/B81/6/11); 3 letters from 1864 on the subject of free trade in Japan
(GRE/B81/6/12-14);
1 copy letter to Grey to Cobden, including 1 letter, 13 June 1849, urging him to vote against Hume's motion on the West Indies (GRE/B81/6/7-8)
Digitised material for Cobden, Richard - GRE/B81/6/1-14 COCKBURN, Sir Alexander James Edmund, 10th Bart.
(Lord Chief Justice of England)
COLCHESTER, Charles Abbot, 2nd Baron GRE/B81/7C/1-10 8 May 1855-12 May 1858
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 8, 9 and 12 May 1858, re case of Alicia Grace.
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Colchester, Charles Abbot, 2nd Baron - GRE/B81/7C/1-10GRE/B81/7C/3 8 May 1858
Copy of Henry Wilberforce's question to Captain Fishbourne
GRE/B81/7C/6-10 12 May 1858
Letter Fishbourne to Colchester 12 May 1858, with printed paper containing letter John Ball to Fishbourne 5 April 1855, memo by Ball (suggestions offered to Executive Committee of the Patriotic Fund) 5 April 1855, and letters 1st Baron Saint
Leonard's to Ball 11 April 1855 and 16 April 1855.
Colebrooke, Emma Sophia, Lady GRE/B81/7D/1-2 14 August 1850-15 August 1850
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting governship of Ceylon for Sir William Colebrooke.
Copy letter Grey to Lady Colebrooke, regretting inability to comply with request.
(née Colebrooke, wife of Sir William Maclean George Colebrooke, q.v.)
Digitised material for Colebrooke, Emma Sophia, Lady - GRE/B81/7D/1-2 Colebrooke, Sir William MacBean George GRE/B81/8/1-103 4 January 1831-19 January 1852
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Colebrooke (Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick 1841-1847, Governor of Barbados 1848-1856), including 1 letter, 4 January 1831, relating to the state of affairs in the Dutch Colonies and the reforms of the
British Government (GRE/B81/8/1-2); 1 letter, 9 February 1847, relating to William Black of New Brunswick (GRE/B81/8/5-6); 1 letter, 13 July 1847, concerning the condition of the emigrants (GRE/B81/8/6); 1 letter (with a draft copy of this letter),
27 August 1847, on the end of Colebrooke's term as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (GRE/B81/8/13-16); 1 letter, 12 November 1847, concerning his appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of British Guiana (GRE/B81/8/21-22); 1 letter, 8 February 1848,
relating to arrangements for a steamer to England (GRE/B81/8/23); 12 letters, 3, 22 July, 14 August & 8 November 1848, 26 January 1849, 9 April & 28 December 1850, 15 April & 14 July, 28 October & 10 November 1851 (x2), relating to
employment for Mr Reade (GRE/B81/8/24-25,27-31,34-35,45,67-68,85-89,92-93,96-98); 1 letter, 20 July 1848, relating to a copy of an American book on the subject of British Guiana (GRE/B81/8/26); 1 letter, 8 September 1849, recommending Mr Halcombe
for employment (GRE/B81/8/36-37); 1 letter, 8 December 1849, relating to employment for Mr Austin (GRE/B81/8/39-40); 1 letter, 25 February 1850, concerning Mr Innes's trip to Guiana (GRE/B81/8/43-44); 2 letters, 9 April & 7 June 1850, relating
to the Irish system of National Education (GRE/B81/8/46,48-49); 1 letter, 29 November 1850, concerning a proposed church mission in the West Indies (GRE/B81/8/50-51); 2 letters, 27 January & 8 February 1851, relating to an essay on the subject
of safeguards to the public peace provided by common law (GRE/B81/8/69-78); 1 letter, 15 March 1851, agreeing to introduce Mr Campbell (GRE/B81/8/81-82); 1 letter, 19 January 1852, concerning Colebrooke's leave of absence request, and his desire for
employment elsewhere (GRE/B81/8/102-103).
Copies of 13 letters Grey to Colebrooke, including 1 letter, December 1846, relating to William Black of New Brunswick (GRE/B81/8/3-4); 1 letter, 19 July 1847, concerning patronage for Mr Baxter's son (GRE/B81/8/9-10); 1 letter, 2 August 1847, on
the end of Colebrooke's term as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (GRE/B81/8/11-12); 2 letters, 30 September & 18 October 1847, relating to the appointment of Colebrooke as Lieutenant-Governor of British Guiana, and the appointment of Sir
Edward Head as a Poor Law Commissioner (GRE/B81/8/17-20); 3 letters, 4 December 1848, 14 May 1850 & 14 August 1851, relating to employment for Mr Reade (GRE/B81/8/32-33,47,94-95); 1 letter, 14 November 1849, concerning a letter from the Bishop
of Guiana (GRE/B81/8/38); 1 letter, 23 January 1850, relating to the subject of the Irish system of National Education (GRE/B81/8/41-42); 1 letter, 26 February 1851, with reference to the dissolution of the Whig administration (GRE/B81/8/79-80); 1
letter, 16 March 1851, concerning the practical difficulties of applying Colebrooke's theories on the defence of the public peace (GRE/B81/8/83-84); 1 letter, 19 January 1852, concerning Colebrooke's leave of absence request, and his desire for
employment elsewhere (GRE/B81/8/101).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/8/7) Letter M.H. Perley to Colebrooke 12 July 1847, concerning the condition of the emigrants; (GRE/B81/8/53-66) Printed pamphlets:
Proposed Mission from the Church in the West Indies to Western Africa and
Remarks upon the Prospect of Promoting the Improvement of Western Africa
....; (GRE/B81/8/90-91) Letter to Sir Benjamin Hawes, concerning Mr Reade's application for the post of Lieutenant Governor of St Vincent; (GRE/B81/8/99-100) Letter Alfred Reade to Colebrooke, relating to the Virgin Islands.
See also copy of letter Grey to Colebrooke 13 January 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 38).
Digitised material for Colebrooke, Sir William Maclean George - GRE/B81/8/1-103
Colebrooke, William MacBean George,
Sir,
1787-1870
, creator
Grey, Henry George Grey,
Earl,
1802-1894
, addressee
Colebrooke, William MacBean George,
Sir,
1787-1870
, addressee
Grey, Henry George Grey,
Earl,
1802-1894
, creatorGreat Britain -- Colonies -- Administration -- History -- 19th centuryCorrespondence Coleman, Matthew
(War Office clerk)
Colenso, Francis E.
(barrister, son of John William Colenso, Bishop of Natal)
COLERIDGE, William Hart (Bishop of Barbados 1824-1841)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Coleridge 21 June 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 60-61).
Collin, George GRE/B81/9C/1-17 11 November 1839-22 December 1852
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly army affairs, including 1 letter, 22 December 1852, on the Naval and Military Enquiry (GRE/B81/9C/1-7); and 2 letters, 12 & 22 December 1852, relating to the information about General Wolfe
(GRE/B81/9C/8-17).
Enclosure: (GRE/B81/9C/3-7) Extracts from printed reports on the “Naval and Military Enquiry” of 26 March 1848.
(War Office clerk)
Digitised material for Collin, George - GRE/B81/9C/1-17 Colquhon, J. GRE/B81/9G/1 27 December 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Jamaican Deputies.
(agent for Saint Vincent)
Digitised material for Colquhoun, J. - GRE/B81/9G/1
See also copies of 3 letters Grey to Colquhoun 24 October 1832, 8 November 1832, and 25 January 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 128, 142-3, 195-6) and Grey to 1st Earl Russell (q.v.) 5 December 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 154-167) for
discussion between Grey and Colquhoun.
For memo of interview between Grey and Burge (q.v.) and Colquhoun, see enclosure in copy of letter Grey to 1st Viscount Halifax 29 September 1832, filed under Halifax.
COMMISSIONERS of EXCISE
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to the Commissioners of Excise 1 June 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 54).
COMMISSIONERS of THE POOR LAW
See POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS
COMPTON, Catherine Monypenny
See HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Catherine Monypenny (née Compton)
CONINGSBY, George, 5th Earl of Essex
See ESSEX, George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of
COOK, Samuel Edward (Captain)
See WIDDRINGTON, Samuel Edward, (previously Cook; Captain)
COOKSON (of Clayton and Cookson, solicitors)
See CLAYTON and COOKSON.
Coope, William Jesser (Colonel) GRE/B81/10/13-15 26 May 1885-26 August 1885
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to affairs in South Africa: the first letter, 26 May 1885, is concerned with an offer of land to the south of Zambezi made by Chief Khama to allow the British to establish a Protectorate (GRE/B81/10/13A-E);
the second letter, 29 July 1885, refers to a plan to reorganise the authority of the native chiefs under the advice of British officers and the restructuring of the South African empire in general (GRE/B81/10/14A-E); and a copy of a letter sent by
Coope to the editor of the
Pall Mall Gazette on the 26 August 1885, offering his views on the South African Question (GRE/B81/10/15A-D).
Enclosures: (GRE/B81/10/13F) Press cutting re establishment of Protectorate over Khama, 26 May 1885;
(GRE/B81/10/13G) Reprint of letter by Coope on “Military Colonisation on Co-operative Principles”
Digitised material for Coope, William Jesser - GRE/B81/10/13-15 COOPER, Anthony Ashley-, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
See SHAFTESBURY, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of
Copley, Lady Charlotte
GRE/B81/11/1 14 June 1853
“Extract from Charlotte Copley's letter about Col. Eyres interview with the Prince [Albert]” - in handwriting of Maria, Countess Grey.
(née Anderson-Pelham; wife of Sir Joseph William Copley, 4th bart., q.v.; daughter of 1st Earl of Yarborough)
Copley, Elizabeth Mary
GRE/B81/11/2-31 2 July 1834-4 September 1886
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and social engagements, although 1 letter, July 1841, relates to the charges of corruption levelled against Grey during the Sunderland election of 1841 (GRE/B81/11/5); and 2 letters, 22 & 30
September 1858, with a draft letter of the latter, are concerned with a controversy surrounding a former Scripture Reader of Elizabeth's Protestant mission, Mr Rafferty, who had converted to the Roman Catholic faith and attempted to force his three
sons out of her institution (GRE/B81/11/7-9)
The first letter is a note by Maria, Countess Grey, added at top.
12 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Miss Copley, mostly family news and social engagements, although containing 1 letter, 4 October 1858, concerning the Roman Catholic controversy above (GRE/B81/11/24); and 1 letter, 1 April 1880, relating to a speech by
Albert Grey, and Henry's opinions of Albert's views on disestablishment of the English Church (GRE/B81/11/29)
(sister of Maria, Countess Grey, q.v.; sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
COPLEY, Georgiana, Baroness Lyndhurst
See LYNDHURST, Georgiana Copley, Baroness
COPLEY, John Singleton
See LYNDHURST, John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron
COPLEY, Sir Joseph William, 4th Bart
(brother-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B81/12/1-16 June 1854-19 June 1882
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family and personal matters.
COPLEY, Maria (sister of Elizabeth Mary Copley, q.v., and of Sir Joseph William Copley, q.v.)
See Grey, Maria Grey, Countess (née Copley)
CORBALLIS, John R. GRE/B81/13/1 20 March 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Irish Church Question and suggesting that an act should be passed to allow payers of the Tithe Rent Charge to purchase Church land.
CORRY, Hon. Blanche Edith Lowry-
See LOWREY-CORRY, Hon. Blanche Edith (née Wood)
CORY, Charles
(Town Clerk of Great Yarmouth)
GRE/B81/13/2 22 July 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Parochial Assessment Bill and Small Tenements Act.
Enclosure:
GRE/B81/13/2B 22 July 1862
Printed clause of the Parochial Assessment Bill and Small Tenements Act
COTTENHAM, Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of
(Lord Chancellor 1836-1841, 1846-1850)
GRE/B81/13/3-5 16 March 1836-6 April 1847
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 16 March 1836, concerning an invitation from the Bishop of Durham (GRE/B81/13/2); 1 letter, 13 October 1840, concerning a career for Grey's brother [possibly George] (GRE/B81/13/3); and 1 letter, 6
April 1847, concerning the position of Bishop of Adelaide (GRE/B81/13/4)
COTTER, Joseph Rogerson
(Rector of Donoughmore)
GRE/B81/13/6 20 March 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, disputing a number of points made by Grey in his speech on the Irish Church in the House of Lords.
COULSON, Arthur Blenkinsopp
(Vicar of Carham 1867-)
GRE/B81/13/7 September 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting financial assistance from Grey to increase the size of the School Master's house at Mindrim, with a note at the top of the letter from Grey declining the request.
COURTENAY, Lady Agnes Elizabeth
See HALIFAX, Agnes Elizabeth Wood (née Courtenay), Viscountess
COURTENAY, A.L. GRE/B81/13/8 25 May 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, fowarding a statement to Grey (the nature of the statement is not known although Courtenay makes a reference to the "distribution of the charities" in the "New District Parishes".
COURTENAY, Eliza
See ELLICE, Mrs Eliza (née Courtenay)
COURTENAY, William Reginald, 11th Earl of Devon
See DEVON, William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of
COUTTS, Angela Georgina Burdett-, Baroness Coutts
See BURDETT-COUTTS, Angela Georgina Burdett Coutts, Baroness
COVINGTON, John
(Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford)
GRE/B81/13/9 29 April 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Greek chair at Oxford.
COWEN, Joseph
(proprietor and editor of the
Newcastle Chronicle )
GRE/B81/13/10 17 May 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's article, "The Armed Peace of Europe".
COWPER, Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl GRE/B81/13/11 23 May 1876
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Lord Melbourne's letters.
COX, Charles A.
(Government Commissioner for New Zealand)
GRE/B81/14/1-6 12 April 1853-20 April 1887
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 12 April 1853, 10 & 19 Nov 1853, and n.d. [1853], relating to a controversy surrounding the misappropriation of money by the New Zealand Commission (GRE/B81/14/1A-B,2A,3A-C, 5A) and 1 letter,
20 April 1887, referring to a Conference on improving relations between Britain and New Zealand (GRE/B81/14/6)
Copy letter Grey to Cox, 23 November 1853, relating to a controversy surrounding the misappropriation of money by the New Zealand Commission (GRE/B81/14/4A-E).
Enclosures:
GRE/B81/14/2B-C 10 November 1853
Copy letter John W. Cowell (Cox's predecessor as Commissioner) to Cox 1 November 1853, and copy of Cox's reply to Cowell, 10 November 1853. (Cowell's letter was printed in
Australian and New Zealand Gazette - see enclosure in letter Sir Benjamin Hawes to Grey 10 November 1863. Cf. also Herman Merivale to Grey 20 July 1852).
GRE/B81/14/5B n.d.
Memo by Cox on Cowell and the New Zealand Co.
COXE, Richard Charles
(Archdeacon of Lindisfarne)
GRE/B81/14/7-12 20 March 1855-10 May 1861
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 20 March 1855 & 4 June 1856, relating to the problems of administering the Archdeaconry of Lindesfarne (GRE/B81/14/7-8); 1 letter, 10 June 1856, on a recent Charge and a difference of opinion
with Grey (GRE/B81/14/9); 1 letter, 18 May 1857, relating to a new scheme by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners concerning the exchange of Livings held by the Bishop of Durham with the Crown (GRE/B81/14/10); and 2 letters, 4 & 16 May 1861, seeking
a position for his son (GRE/B81/14/11-12).
Enclosure:
GRE/B81/14/6B 4 January 1856
Memorial of Coxe to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
CRAIG, Israel
(minister of Lowick, near Berwick)
GRE/B81/15/1 21 March 1839
Letter from Craig and James Brotherston, assistant minister, to 3rd Earl Grey, re application to Treasury for grant towards new school at Lowick.
CRANBROOK of HEMSTED, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of GRE/B81/15/2-3 19 September 1878-22 September 1878
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Cranbrook, re policy of Indian government towards Afghans.
Letter to Grey, replying to above.
CRANWORTH, Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1st Baron
(Lord Chancellor 1852-1858, 1865-1866)
GRE/B81/15/4-9 10 January 1856-10 February 1866
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 10 January 1856, 9 & 10 Feb 1866, relating to the Commission of the Peace for Northumberland (GRE/B81/15/4 & GRE/B81/15/8-9); 1 letter, 3 May 1857, on the petition of Mr Sheddon
(GRE/B81/15/5); and 1 letter, 26 May 1863 congratulating Grey on receiving the Order of the Garter (GRE/B81/15/7)
1 letter, 4 May 1857, from Grey to Cranworth, concerning the petition of Mr Sheddon (GRE/B81/15/6)
CRASTER, Edmund GRE/B81/16/1 5 February 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re "Social and Political Education League".
CRASTER, John
(of Craster Tower, Northumberland)
GRE/B81/16/2-10 19 August 1862-3 April 1884
9 letters from Craster to Grey, including 1 letter, 19 August 1862, concerning Grey's request to allow the North Eastern Railway Company a greater area of land to unload building material (GRE/B81/16/2); 1 letter, 8 September 1862, relating to
the formation of districts for the purpose of carrying out the new Highway Act (GRE/B81/16/3); 2 letters, 19 May 1864 & 7 June 1864, relating to the purchasing of Mr Cluttesbuck's farm (GRE/B81/16/4-5); 2 letters, 8 & 14 February 1867,
relating to the boundary at Low Haugh (GRE/B81/16/6-7); 1 letter, 25 July 1867, referring to a dispute over certain rights at Boggy Hill Farm (GRE/B81/16/8); 1 letter, 2 January 1871, on the subject of the place of residence of the Chief Constable
of Northumberland (cf. G. Allgood) (GRE/B81/16/9); and 1 letter, 3 April 1884, concerning collection for the families of victims who had recently drowned in the North Sea (GRE/B81/16/10)
CRAWSHAY, G.
(Chairman of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Foreign Affairs Committee)
GRE/B81/16/11-13 17 November 1858-26 January 1863
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 17 November 1858 & 26 January 1863, relating to China (GRE/B81/16/11,13)
Copy of letter Grey to Crawshay, 23 November 1853, replying to the first (GRE/B81/16/12).
Enclosures:
GRE/B81/16/11C 17 November 1858
Printed draft petition from the inhabitants of Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the Queen against the treaty with China
GRE/B81/16/11D 17 November 1858
Reprint from the
New York Herald 14 September 1858 - “Revelation by a Russian of the Object of the Chinese War and Treaty”
CREEVEY, Thomas GRE/B81/17/1 2 March 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 2 March 1835.
CREIGHTON, Mandell
(Bishop of London 1897-1901; previously Vicar of Embleton, Northumberland 1875-1884; Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge 1884-1891)
GRE/B113/16A/1-28 24 November 1882-20 January 1886
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the construction of a stained glass window at Embleton Church in honour of the late Sir George Grey, although 1 letter, 12 January 1884, relates to information for a memoir on Sir George Grey, in
particular his transfer to the post of Judge Advocate General in 1839 (GRE/B113/16A/6)
Memo by Grey on his resignation from Lord Melbourne's cabinet in 1839, 14 January 1884, with postscript, 12 November 1884. (This memo was written in answer to a question in Creighton's letter to Grey, 12 January 1884. It was sent first to Charles
Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax; see his letter to Grey and enclosure, 17 January 1884. In 1889 both the memo and the postscript were sent to Sir Spencer Walpole. See Grey to Walpole 29 May 1889) (GRE/B113/16A/7-26)
CRESSWELL, Addison John Baker
(of Cresswell, Northumberland, M.P. for North Northumberland 1841-1847)
GRE/B81/17/2-6 6 April 1826-20 July 1844
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 April 1826 and 27 February 1827, relating to the estate of Wylam Grange (GRE/B81/17/2-3); 1 letter, 7 July 1832, concerning his lack of support for Grey in the forthcoming election
(GRE/B81/17/4); 1 letter, 15 July 1841, thanking Grey for his support in the 1841 Election (GRE/B81/17/5); and 1 letter, 20 July 1844, expressing his intention of adding his name to a provisional committee for the formation of the Newcastle-Berwick
railway line (GRE/B81/17/6)
CRISP, J.H. GRE/B81/17/7 18 September 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey seeking appointment as Clerk to the Lord Lieutenant. (See also under George Wilson).
CROFTS, Joseph
(Vicar of Great Bentley, near Colchester)
GRE/B81/17/8 29 February 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, remonstrating against Grey's refusal to join Government.
CROMPTON, J. GRE/B81/17/9 6 April 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Athanasian Creed.
CROSBY, J.W. GRE/B81/17/10 9 January 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re payment to Edward Ellice.
CROSS, Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount
(M.P. for Preston 1857-1862, Home Secretary 1874-1880)
GRE/B81/18/1-2 1 April 1859-24 October 1874
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first re Municipal Election Bill; and the second concerning the municipality of London.
Enclosure:
GRE/B81/18/2C 24 October 1874
Copy letter Grey to James Beal, q.v., 20 October 1874, re municipality of London (sent by Grey to Cross and returned)
CRUM, H.E.
(of the West India Association of Glasgow)
GRE/B81/18/3 28 June 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a petition on the subject of Jamaica.
CULLEY, Matthew
(of Coupland Castle, Northumberland)
GRE/B81/18/4-6 4 June 1826-4 July 1832
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to elections, including 1 letter, 4 June 1826, advising Grey that his affairs have been mismanaged in the campaign of 1826 (GRE/B81/18/4); and 2 letters, 27 June 1832 & 4 July 1832, relating to Culley's
decision to put himself forward for the North Northumberland seat in the 1832 Election (GRE/B81/18/5-6).
See also copies of 3 letters Grey to Culley 2 July 1832 and 7 July 1832 re Culley's candidature for Northumberland (GRE/V/C1, pp. 64-5, 68-70, 78-9).
CULLEY, Matthew
(of Fowberry Tower, Northumberland)
GRE/B81/18/7-8 9 July 1841-4 May 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, and a further letter to [anonymous], offering financial aid for subscriptions in aid of Grey's campaign in the General Elections of 1841 and 1847.
CUTHBERT, William
(of Beaufront Castle, Northumberland)
GRE/B81/18/9-10 26 March 1863-17 April 1863
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, suggesting appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis Cust as J.P.
DACOSTA, J. GRE/B82/1A/1-14 4 February 1887-19 November 1892
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his opposition towards the Afghan War.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Dacosta, J. - GRE/B82/1A/1-14 GRE/B82/1A/11-12 23 May 1891
Copy letters 1st Earl of Northbrook to Dacosta 21 May 1891, and Dacosta to Northbrook 23 May 1891.
DACRE, Thomas Brand, 20th Baron GRE/B82/1B 1833-25 December 1845
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, n.d. [1833?], relating to the appointment of Mr Lemaitre for the office of protection of the slaves (with a note added by Barberina, Lady Dacre) (GRE/B82/1B/1); 1 letter, 1 March 1835,
congratulating Grey on his speech in the Lords (GRE/B82/1B/2); 1 letter, 20 July 1845, on death of 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B82/1B/3); 1 letter, 25 December 1845, on Earl Russell's cabinet-making (GRE/B82/1B/4).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Dacre, Thomas Brand, 20th Baron - GRE/B82/1BGRE/B82/1B/5-7 n.d.
Copy (in Countess Grey's hand) of letter Mr Knight of Downton to Dacre, re potato cultivation
DAKIN, W.
(War Office chaplain)
DALHOUSIE, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of
(Under-Secretary, Home Department, 1835-1841; Secretary of State for War 1846-1852, 1855-1858)
GRE/B82/2/1-41 January 1836-19 August 1866
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, January 1832, relating to the debates surrounding the new Highway Act (GRE/B82/2/2); 1 letter, 26 October 1839, on the establishment of an uniform system for the administration of constables
(GRE/B82/2/3-4); 1 letter, 26 June 1849, concerning the relief of the East Indies (GRE/B82/2/26-31); 1 letter, 7 February 1855, relating to Dalhousie's appointment as Secretary of State for War (second period) (GRE/B82/2/32); 1 letter, 2 July 1855,
outling his complaints on the billeting of the Militia (GRE/B82/2/33); 1 letter, 23 October 1855, concerning his acceptance of the transfer of George Arbuckle from the Royal Artillery to the Permanent Staff of the Northumberland Artillery Militia
(GRE/B82/2/34);1 letter, 28 January 1856, requesting Grey to ensure Colonel Bigge maintains his position at the head of the Northumberland Militia (GRE/B82/2/35); 1 letter, 18 February 1856, on additional accommodation for the Stonehouse of the
Northumberland Artillery (GRE/B82/2/36); 1 letter, 14 January 1858, approving an increase in size of the Northumberland Militia (GRE/B82/2/37-39); and 1 letter, 19 August 1866, on the adoption of a new pension system in the army (GRE/B82/2/40-41).
Enclosures:
GRE/B82/2/5-23 Printed papers: “Rules made by the Marquess of Normanby ... for Establishing an Uniform System ... of Constables appointed under Act 2&3 Vict. Cap. 93”.
“County Constabulary Force. Qualifications forSuperintendent and Constables etc”. Printed copies of Acts 2&3 Vict. Cap. 40 and Cap. 93, 26 October 1839
GRE/B82/2/24-25 “Answers to Lord Howick's Queries” [re rural police] by J.E.D. Bethune (q.v.) n.d. (postmark 29 October 1839), addressed to Dalhousie, and forwarded to Grey, 29 October
1839
GRE/B82/2/28-31 Memo by Sir A.M. Tulloch on reliefs of E. Indies Troops. (cf. Sir J. Willoughby Gordon to Grey 9 June 1849), 26 June 1849
GRE/B82/2/38 Table showing old and new establishments of Northumberland Light Infantry and Northumberland Artillery, 14 January 1858
Digitised material for Dalhousie, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of - GRE/B82/2/1-41 DALHOUSIE, George Ramsay, 9th Earl of
See also copy letter Grey to Dalhousie 3 May 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 45-9).
DALKEITH, William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas-Scott, Earl of
See BUCCLEUCH, William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of (also 8th Duke of Queensbury; styled Earl of Dalkeith 1831-1884).
DALRYMPLE, Sir John Hamilton, 5th Bart
See STAIR, John Hamilton Dalrymple, 8th Earl of (created Baron Oxenford of Cousland 1841; succeeded as 8th Earl of Stair 1840).
DALY, Sir Dominick
(Provincial Secretary for the United Provinces of Canada, 1840-1848)
DAND, James GRE/B82/5A/1-2 16 June 1864-17 June 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 16 June 1864, re payment of attorney's claim re purchase of Warkworth Harbour.
Copy of letter Grey to Dand, 17 June 1864, replying to above.
Digitised material for Dand, James - GRE/B82/5A/1-2 DAND, James John
(Rector of Chevington)
GRE/B82/5B/1-15 14 December 1863-26 June 1876
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 14 & 16 December 1863, 9 February 1864 & 29 April 1869, relating to the building of a parsonage house at Chevington (GRE/B82/5B/1-5); 1 letter, 22 July 1871, on the decision that the
proprietors and tenants provide voluntary assistance towards the upkeep of Chevington Church (GRE/B82/5B/6); 1 letter, 27 July 1871 on the creation of an elementary school at Chevington (GRE/B82/5B/7); 3 letters, 21 & 24 August 1872 & 8
February 1873, concerning the merging of the colliery school with a new church school at Chevington (GRE/B82/5B/8-11, 14), 2 letters, 4 & 6 November 1872, seeking financial assistance from Grey for a new chancel at Chevington Church
(GRE/B82/5B/12-13); and 1 letter, 26 June 1876, on a new burial ground (GRE/B82/5B/15).
Enclosure: GRE/B82/5B/9-10 Copies of letters Dand to Ven. George Hans Hamilton, Archdeacon of Lindisfarne, 21 August 1872, and Hamilton to Dand, 23 August
1872, concerning the merging of the colliery school with a new church school at Chevington, 24 August 1872
Digitised material for Dand, James John - GRE/B82/5B/1-15 DANGAR, Henry
(Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales)
DANIELL, I.L.
(Colonel, brother of Clarmont Daniell, q.v.)
DARLING, Sir Charles Henry
(Lieutenant-Governor of Saint Lucia, 1847-1851 and of Cape Colony 1852- )
GRE/B82/6A/1-7 14 August 1847-15 January 1852
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 6 October 1847 & 15 January 1852, accepting appointments in Saint Lucia and the Cape (GRE/B82/6A/2-3,6-7)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Darling, 14 August 1847 & 12 January 1852, offering these appointments (GRE/B82/6A/1,4-5)
Digitised material for Darling, Sir Charles Henry - GRE/B82/6A/1-7 DARLING, Henry
(schoolmaster at Longframlington)
DARLING, Sir Ralph
(General)
See copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Darling 26 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 86-88).
DARTREY, Augusta Dawson, Countess of
(née Stanley; wife of Richard Dawson, 1st Earl of Dartrey)
DAVIDSON
(Lieutenant)
GRE/B82/7C/1-5 11 June 1836-29 June 1836
Correspondence concerning alleged reference to Davidson in a speech by 3rd Earl Grey in debate on Military Bill, 1836, including:
Copy letter Thomas B. Lewis to Davidson, 11 June 1836, requesting Davidson to defend himself against allegations made by Grey in his speech (GRE/B82/7C/2)
Copy letter J. Walpole (Grey's secretary) to Davidson, 16 June 1836, advising Davidson that Grey's allegations were made against a Commanding Officer and not towards him (GRE/B82/7C/3)
Copy letter Lewis to Davidson 18 June 1836, declining any further contact with Davidson (GRE/B82/7C/4)
Copy letter Walpole to Davidson 29 June [1836], reiterating the innocence of Davidson in the case (GRE/B82/7C/5).
Digitised material for Davidson - GRE/B82/7C/1-5 DAVIS, G.H.L.
(tutor in Poland)
DAVISON, Joseph
(solicitor, Durham)
GRE/B82/7F/1-8 7 September 1853-13 September 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to research conducted on the Spennymoor family.
Enclosures:
GRE/B82/7F/3 (1) Tabular pedigree of the Spennyman family (Sir James Spennyman, 6th bart., married Elizabeth Grey, sister of 1st
Earl Grey and great-aunt of 3rd Earl Grey), 7 September 1853
GRE/B82/7F/4-5 Detailed account of Spennyman family, 7 September 1853
GRE/B82/7F/6 Copy letter W.W. Robinson to Davison re marriage of Elizabeth Grey to Sir James Spennyman 3 September 1853, 7 September 1853
Digitised material for Davison, Joseph - GRE/B82/7F/1-8 DAWNAY, Hon. Lewis Payn
(Colonel; M.P. for Thirsk 1880-1893, husband of 3rd Earl Grey's niece, Lady Victoria A.E. Dawnay, q.v.)
GRE/B82/8A/1-3 19 January 1882-10 February 1888
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, with 2 letters, 19 & 21 January 1882, relating to the leaking of Grey's letter to the newspapers (GRE/B82/8A/1-2); and 1 letter, 10 February 1888, agreeing with Grey's view that Ireland should have its
representation in Parliament suspended for ten years (GRE/B82/8A/3).
Digitised material for Dawnay, Hon. Lewis Payn - GRE/B82/8A/1-3 DAWNAY, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth
(née Grey; wife of the Hon. Lewis P. Dawnay, q.v., niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B82/8B/1-9 16 January 1882-8 October 1894
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news, although two letters make reference to political events, including 1 letter, 16 January 1882, relating to the election of 1882 (possibly relating to her husband's campaign in Thirsk), in which
Dawney believes they have the “great strength of the farmer's vote” (GRE/B82/8B/1); and 1 letter, 6 December 1888, on the divisions in the Liberal Party (GRE/B82/8B/2)
Digitised material for Dawnay, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth - GRE/B82/8B/1-9 DAWSON, Ellen
(née Forster)
DAWSON, Robert
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Dawson 27 January 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 9).
DAWSON, W.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Dawson 30 August 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 98-9).
DE BURGH, Harriet, Marchioness of Clanricarde
See CLANRICARDE, Harriet De Burgh, Marchioness of
DE BURGH, Lady Margaret Anne
See BEAUMONT, Lady Margaret Anne (née De Burgh)
DE BURGH, Ulick John, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde
See CLANRICARDE, Ulick John De Burgh, 1st Marquess of
DE Grey, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 3rd Earl
See RIPON, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of
DELANE, John Thadeus
(editor of
The Times, 1841-1877)
GRE/B82/9A/1-8 5 March 1867-20 May 1877
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 28 January 1874, referring to the 1874 general election, Gladstone's excitement at the prospect of a contest and the confidence of Disraeli's Conservatives (GRE/B82/9A/5); and l letter, 11 December
1875, refers to the publication of a letter by Grey on the subject of the army (GRE/B82/9A/6A)
Copy and a draft letter, Grey to the editor of
The Times , 8 March 1867, re Lord Brougham's statement about a reform meeting held in 1829. (cf. 1st Earl Russell to Grey 5 & 7 March 1867) (GRE/B82/9A/1-4)
Letter in 3rd person from the editor of
The Times to Grey 20 May 1877. Filed with this letter is cutting of letter Vice-Admiral Arthur Farquhar to the editor of
The Times 23 May 1877 (GRE/B82/9A/7-8)
Digitised material for Delane, John Thadeus - GRE/B82/9A/1-8 DENISON, Charlotte, Viscountess Ossington
See OSSINGTON, Charlotte Denison, Viscountess
DENISON, John Evelyn, 1st Viscount Ossington
See OSSINGTON, John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount
Denison, Sir William Thomas
(Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land 1846-1854; brother of J.E. Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington, q.v.)
GRE/B82/10/1-79 11 June 1847-14 July 1851
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 14 December 1847, seeking employment for Captain Firth (GRE/B82/10/3-4); 1 letter, 23 May 1849, introducing Sir William's brother, Captain Denison (GRE/B82/10/5); 1 letter, 14 February 1850,
introducing Assistant Commissioner General [Lempiere?] (GRE/B82/10/8-9); 1 letter, 16 February 1850, introducing Captain Hamilton (GRE/B82/10/10-11); 2 letters, 30 April & 4 November 1850, relating to convicts in Van Diemen's Land and the
possibility of emigration of capitalists to the colony (GRE/B82/10/12-15, 22-29); 1 letter, 6 January 1851, concerning employment for Mr Balfe (GRE/B82/10/51-52); 1 letter, 26 February 1851, on the death of the Colonial Secretary, Mr Bicheur, and
concerns over his replacement's policies relating to transportation (GRE/B82/10/56-57); 1 letter (and 2 copies of this letter), 16 June 1851, on the opposition from the colonists to transportation in Van Diemen's Land, and the effects of the
discovery of gold in New South Wales (GRE/B82/10/60-67); 1 letters, 10 July 1851, relating to the changing attitude of the colonists towards transportation (GRE/B82/10/70-77); 1 letter, 14 July 1851, relating to the disposal of 2500-3000 convicts
(GRE/B82/10/78-79)
Copies of 8 letters Grey to Denison, including 1 letter, 11 June 1847, relating to the employment application of Mr Eardley Wilmot (GRE/B82/10/1-2); 1 letter, 14 December 1849, concerning the settlement of pensioners in Van Diemen's Land
(GRE/B82/10/6-7); 1 letter, 21 June 1850, concerning employment for Mr Balfe (GRE/B82/10/16-17); 2 letters, 27 June & 26 October 1850, relating to convicts in Van Diemen's Land and the possibility of emigration of capitalists to the colony
(GRE/B82/10/18-21); 1 letter, 18 January 1851, on the opposition from the colonists to transportation in Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B82/10/53-56); 1 letter, 5 April 1851, concerning the speed of sending out convicts to Van Diemen's Land, the
anti-convict agitation, and procedures for ticket of leave holders (GRE/B82/10/58-59); 1 letter, 9 July 1851, concerning the appointment of Mr Chapman as Secretary of Van Diemen's Land, and plans to encourage wealthy emigrants to the colony
(GRE/B82/10/68-69).
Enclosure: ( GRE/B82/10/30-50) Copy letter Denison to Rev. W. Murray 3 November 1850
Digitised material for Denison, Sir William Thomas - GRE/B82/10/1-79
GRE/B82/10/80-140 5 September 1851-16 December 1870
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 September 1851, relating to the changing attitude of the colonists towards transportation (GRE/B82/10/80-93); 1 letter, 9 October 1851, relating to information on gold fever in the colony, the
necessity of convict labour, elections and the Transportation Question, and a request to initiate a commission of enquiry into the relative condition of the Australian Colonies (GRE/B82/10/94-96); 1 letter, 24 December 1851, concerning the
appointment of Mr Chapman, the recommendation of Mr Fleming for the Bench, the continuing effects of the Gold Rush, and the use of pensioners as a military force (GRE/B82/10/104-107); 1 letter, 16 February 1852, relating to effects of the Gold Rush,
emigration prospects, his frustration with the Legislature Council and its economic policies (GRE/B82/10/111-112); 1 letter, 24 March 1852, on the resolutions of the Legislative Council and funding for the police, the continuing news of the gold
rush, and the demand for convict labour (GRE/B82/10/122-123); 1 letter, 26 April 1852, on a small discovery of gold in Van Diemen's Land and its effect on the deficiency of labour, Denison's request for more free emigrants from Britain, and news of
the Anti-Convict League (GRE/B82/10/124-127); 1 letter, 8 June 1852, concerning a weighing mechanism for gold and the prospects for the coming Legislative Council (GRE/B82/10/128); 1 letter, 12 July 1852, thanking Grey for his kind words in relation
to his management of Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B82/10/129); 1 letter, 1 November 1852, on the termination of Mr Chapman's contract as Secretary owing to his opposition to transportation (GRE/B82/10/130-131); 1 extract from a letter, dated 21 January
1853, relating to the convict system in Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B82/10/136-137); 2 letters, 5 December 1870 & 16 December 1870, concerning colonisation and class antagonism in England compared to the situation in the colonies
(GRE/B82/10/138-140)
There are 2 additional copies of letter of 16 June 1851; letter of 4 November 1850 is a copy (original not found); copy of extract from letter of 3 September 1851 (as well as original); copy of extract of letter received 21-22 June 1853 (original
not found - included in above total).
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Denison, including 1 letter, 18 October 1851, expressing his relief on hearing the news that the strength of the anti-transportation movement had been exaggerated (GRE/B82/10/97-98); 1 letter, 17 November 1851,
recommending Mr Gretton (GRE/B82/10/99); 1 letter, 8 January 1852, concerning the introduction of Captain Liskie (GRE/B82/10/110); 1 letter, 26 February 1852, on the Anti-Convict League and the necessity of continuing the policy of transportation
(GRE/B82/10/113-120); 1 letter, 9 February 1853, on the termination of Mr Chapman's contract as Secretary, owing to his opposition to transportation (GRE/B82/10/).
Enclosures: (GRE/B82/10/100-102) Letter C.J. Latrobe to Denison, 20 December 1851, on the state of the colony of Victoria; (GRE/B82/10/103) Copy letter Rev. T. Rubey to A. Clarke (Denison's secretary), 23 December 1851, requesting the use of
convicts for the building of cottages; (GRE/B82/10/108) “Return of ... Persons who have left Van Diemen's Land for the Colonies on New Holland” August-November 1841; (GRE/B82/10/109) Similar return for December 1851.
This letter and enclosures were sent to and returned by Sir Frederick Peel; see his letter to Grey 5 May 1852; (GRE/B82/10/121) Letter H.C. Cotton to Denison, 22 March 1852, on the progress of the gold operations; (GRE/B82/10/125-126) 2 press
cuttings re Australasian League, 26 April 1852
Digitised material for Denison, Sir William Thomas - GRE/B82/10/80-140
Denman of Dovedale, Thomas Denman, 1st Baron
(Lord Chief Justice 1832-1850)
See also copy letter Grey to Denman 7 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 132-3).
Denman of Dovedale, Thomas Aitchison-Denman, 2nd Baron GRE/B82/11B/1-5 29 January 1881-4 February 1881.
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his father and Lord Brougham's pension.
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Denman of Dovedale, Thomas Aitchison-Denman, 2nd Baron - GRE/B82/11B/1-5GRE/B82/11B/2 [1831/1832]
Letter from Edward Maltby, Bishop of Chichester (afterwards Bishop of Durham, q.v.) to 1st Baron Denman (q.v.) n.d. [1831 or 1832], relating to a bill in Parliament (possibly the Reform Bill) and a speech by the 2nd Earl Grey.
GRE/B82/11B/3-4 n.d.
Part of letter from 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (q.v.) to 1st Baron Denman, n.d.
Derby, Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of GRE/B82/12/1-104 5 February 1841-17 July 1867
27 letters to Grey from Derby (styled Lord Stanley before succeeding to the Earldom), including 1 letter, 2 April 1833, on Grey's resignation from Colonial Office (GRE/B82/12/3); 1 letter, 20 May 1834, relating to the Canadian Question
(GRE/B82/12/24-25); 1 letter, 8 August 1846, relating to false statements in the Naval and Military Gazette concerning the admission of women into Government House, Hobart (GRE/B82/12/32); 2 letters, 6 & 27 December 1846, re case of Mr Justice
Langsbow (GRE/B82/12/35-38, 47); 1 letter, 17 April 1847, concerning an amendment to the Mutiny Act (GRE/B82/12/48); 1 letter, 16 July 1847, relating to the presentation of a Colonial Bishop to the Queen (GRE/B82/12/49); 2 letters, 29 March & 12
April 1848, concerning the enforcement of the Poor Law Board Act of 1847 (GRE/B82/12/50, 53-56); 1 letter, 19 March 1849, concerning the prospect of sending convicts to Cape Colony (GRE/B82/12/57); 1 letter, 6 April 1851, relating to a petition from
the colony of British Guiana (GRE/B82/12/58); 1 letter, 11 February 1857, concerning a dispatch from Grey in 1847, prohibiting troops stationed in Hong Kong from landing in China (GRE/B82/12/59); 1 letter, 24 February 1858, on the formation by Derby
of a new government (GRE/B82/12/61); 3 letters, 24 July 1858, 30 March & 12 April 1860, concerning the question of parliamentary reform (GRE/B82/12/64, 81-82, 94-95); 1 letter, 9 March 1859, concerning legislation affecting the Ionian Islands
(GRE/B82/12/65-66); 1 letter, 23 January 1860, relating to parliamentary discussions on the China Question (GRE/B82/12/69); 4 letters, two dated 19 February 1860, and two 12 & 13 March 1860 respectively, relating to discussions surrounding a
proposed commercial treaty with France (GRE/B82/12/71-72, 77, 78-80); 1 letter, 13 July 1863, concerning the Polish Question (GRE/B82/12/97); 2 letters, 12 & 17 June 1864, concerning relations with Japan (GRE/B82/12/99-101); 1 letter, 21 April
1867, relating to the correspondence of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B82/12/103); 1 letter, 17 July 1867, on the parliamentary discussions surrounding the 2nd Reform Act (GRE/B82/12/104).
Copies of 11 letters Grey to Derby, including one letter, 30 March 1833, on Grey's resignation from Colonial Office (GRE/B82/12/1-2); one letter (and draft of letter), 19 May 1834, relating to the Canadian Question (GRE/B82/12/8-23); 1 letter, 5
February 1841, concerning a plan for the Irish county franchise (GRE/B82/12/26-28); 3 letters, 18 November, 14 & 22 December 1846, re case of Mr Justice Langsbow (GRE/B82/12/33-34, 43-45); 1 letter, 11 April 1848, concerning the enforcement of
the Poor Law Board Act of 1847 (GRE/B82/12/51-52); 1 letter, 21 February 1858, on the formation by Derby of a new Government (GRE/B82/12/60); 2 letters (the 2nd a draft letter), 16 July 1858 & April 1860, concerning the question of parliamentary
reform (GRE/B82/12/62-63; GRE/B82/12/83-93); 1 letter, 11 March 1859, concerning legislation affecting the Ionian Islands (GRE/B82/12/67-68); 1 letter, 23 January 1860, relating to parliamentary discussions on the China Question (GRE/B82/12/70); 1
letter (with a draft copy), 19 February 1860, relating to amendments for a commercial treaty (GRE/B82/12/73-76)
"Original but cancelled conclus[io]n of letter to Stanley on Canada with note & draft of alteration by Wood [1st Viscount Halifax, q.v.] May 18/34" (GRE/B82/12/5-7).
Enclosures: (GRE/B82/12/29-31) Letter Sir J.E. Eardley-Wilmot, 1st Bart., to Derby 22 March 1846, with copy letter J.L. Pedder to Eardley-Wilmot 21 March 1846, and letter Pedder and others to editor of the
Naval and Military Gazette 19 March 1845, relating to false statements in that newspaper concerning the admission of women into Government House, Hobart ; (GRE/B82/12/39-42) 2 minutes by Sir James
Stephen addressed to Sir Benjamin Hawes 8 & 9 December 1846 re case of Mr Justice Langsbow. The first of these minutes is endorsed by Hawes, the second by Hawes and Grey.
See also copy of letter Grey to Derby 2 April 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 241-3).
Digitised material for Derby, Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of - GRE/B82/12/1-104
Derby, Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of GRE/B82/13A/1-4 30 April 1872-2 August 1879
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 30 April and 5 May 1872, relating to the debates surrounding the establishment of a Court of Appeal (GRE/B82/13A/1-2); and 1 letter, 2 August 1879, referring to strikes and trade unions
(GRE/B82/13A/3-4)
Digitised material for Derby, Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of - GRE/B82/13A/1-4 Des Voeux, Charlotte
See Grey, Charlotte, Lady (née Des Voeux).
DES VOEUX, Sir Henry Dalrymple, 5th Bart. GRE/B82/13C/1 13 February 1882
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on death of his, and Grey's, aunt, Lady Charlotte Grey, (q.v.), daughter of Sir Charles Philip Vinchon Des Voeux, 1st Bart., and wife of Sir Henry George Grey, second son of 1st Earl Grey.
Digitised material for Des Voeux, Sir Henry Dalrymple, 5th Bart. - GRE/B82/13C/1 DEVERELL
(of Walters, Deverell & Co., solicitors)
See WALTERS, DEVERELL & CO.
DE VERE, Aubrey Thomas
(poet and author)
GRE/B82/14/1-22 4 March 1866-7 September 1894
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 9 letters, 4 March 1866-28 June 1869, expressing his opinions on Irish Disestablishment and the distribution of Irish Church lands (GRE/B82/14/1-17); 1 letter, 30 July 1882, criticising the Arrears of Rent
Bill (GRE/B82/14/18); 1 letter, 31 January 1885, on his support for proportional representation, particularly in Ireland (GRE/B82/14/19); 1 letter, 14 February 1888, outlining his plan to solve the Irish Question (GRE/B82/14/20-21); 1 letter, 7
September 1894, on the possibility of the abolition of free trade in Ireland (GRE/B82/14/22)
Digitised material for De Vere, Aubrey Thomas - GRE/B82/14/1-22 DEVON, William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of DEVONSHIRE, Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of
(styled Lord Cavendish 1834-1858 and Marquess of Hartington 1858-1891; Secretary of State for War 1866-1868, 1882-1885)
GRE/B82/15B/1-18 5 April 1868-15 December 1888
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 5 April 1868, giving reason for his absence from division of House of Commons on army flogging (GRE/B82/15B/1-4); 1 letter, 21 November 1876, re foreign affairs, in particular the question of Serbia
(GRE/B82/15B/5); and 1 letter, 6 November 1888, concerning the Royal Commission on Army & Navy Administration, (GRE/B82/15B/11-12).
Copy letter Grey to Devonshire, 7 December 1888, relating to his response to questions of the Commission and his views on the administration of the army (GRE/B82/15B/13-14)
Letter G.S. Clarke (on behalf of Devonshire) to Grey, 15 December 1888 (GRE/B82/15B/15).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Devonshire, Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of - GRE/B82/15B/1-18GRE/B82/15B/6-10 6 November 1888
Printed questions of the Royal Commission on Army & Navy Administration, and printed copy of W.E. Gladstone's replies
GRE/B82/15B/16-18
Proof of Grey's reply to the questions of the Royal Commission on Army & Navy Administration
DICEY, Albert Venn
(Professor)
GRE/B83/1A/1 10 May 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concurring with Grey's view of the current political situation but differing in his belief that the Government need not resign in response to a “direct vote of want of confidence”.
DICKSON, Henry Granville
(Rev., Secretary of the Church Defence Institution)
GRE/B83/1B/1-23 16 October 1885-20 June 1894
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the activities of the Church Defence Institution and their campaign against disestablishment of the Church of England.
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Dickson 18 June 1894, on above subject.
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/1B/1-2 3 November 1885
Printed leaflet containing letter 3rd Earl Grey to Earl Egerton of Tatton 16 October 1885, Egerton to Grey 17 October 1885, and address to electors re disestablishment signed by Grey and others (for another copy, see under Egerton of Tatton)
GRE/B83/1B/10 10 December 1890
Letter to Hon. and Rev. John Grey
GRE/B83/1B/14-18 22 April 1893
5 copies of reprint of letter Grey to
The Times on disestablishment of Welsh Church; one copy with pencil alteration by Grey
DICKSON, Mary Elizabeth
(Mrs)
GRE/B83/1C/1 14 March 1888
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking a position for her husand.
DICKSON, William
(solicitor, Clerk to the Board of the Alnwick Union)
GRE/B83/2/1-26 13 March 1841-21 December 1865
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 4 December 1841, calling for Grey to introduce a bill in parliament concerning illegitimate children to rectify an error in the Poor Law Act (GRE/B83/2/6); 1 letter, 10 April 1855, relating to the
collection for the Patriotic Fund (GRE/B83/2/8); as well as 6 letters, 25 November 1856, 1 March, 4 April & 7 April 1860, 2 February & 8 November 1861, referring to potential candidates to join the Commission of the Peace (GRE/B83/2/11-19).
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/2/2 Copy of vote of thanks to Grey passed by Board of Guardians of Alnwick Union, 13 March 1841
GRE/B83/2/5 Copy letter J.F. Archbold to Dickson 1 December 1841 (referring to "The Poor Law", vol. 3 of Archbold's book Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, 3 vols, London, 1840. Cf. letter
Dickson to Grey 27 November 1841, which begins with extract from Archbold's book). , 4 December 1841
GRE/B83/2/20-21 Specimen copies of printed "Information" and "Summons" forms. , 8 February 1861
GRE/B83/2/26 Letter D. Burn to Rev. Dixon Brown (q.v.) 16 December 1865, 21 December 1865
DINGLE, John
(incumbent of Lanchester 1855- )
GRE/B83/3A/1-8 14 May 1860-17 May 1860
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 14 & 18 May 1860, on the spirtual destitution of the Diocese of Durham (GRE/B83/3A/5-8).
Enclosure: B83/3A/1-4 4 printed letters by Dingle on the spirtual destitution of the Diocese of Durham owing to its
treatment by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners (numbered II-V - a note on II states that I is out of print. II-IV are reprints from the Durham County Advertiser ; V a cutting from the Durham
Chronicle ), 14 May 1860
DISRAELI, Benjamin
See BEACONSFIELD, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of
DODD, Michael GRE/B83/3B/1 24 February 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Commission of the Peace for Northumberland.
DOMVILE, Charles Compton
(Rector of Nettelton, Chippenham 1850- )
GRE/B83/3C/1-3 19 April 1866-1 May 1866
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re his opinions on the Irish Church Question.
DONALDSON, John Strangways
See DONALDSON-SELBY, John Strangways.
DONALDSON, Robert
(Secretary of the Berwick Reform Association)
GRE/B83/4A/1-2 16 December 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, soliciting his support for campaign in favour of ballot.
Copy of Grey's reply on same sheet, declining support.
DONALDSON, Sir Stuart Alexander
(Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, 1856, and Finance Minister, 1856-1857)
GRE/B83/4B/1-2 10 May 1858-30 July 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re first session of N.S.W. Parliament.
Copy of letter Grey to Donaldson, replying to above, and admitting a mistake in his views on the New South Wales Parliament.
DONALDSON-SELBY, John Strangways
(previously Donaldson; of Cheswick, Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B83/4C/1-22 20 January 1836-8 May 1847
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, with a note by Sir F.W. Grey of 3rd Earl Grey's reply to Donaldson-Selby's letter of 12 February 1838, all relating to the election boundaries of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
DONKIN, Armorer GRE/B83/5A/1-2 12 July 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re to the candidates in the forthcoming election.
DONKIN, Sir Rufane Shaw
(General Surveyor-General of the Ordnance)
GRE/B83/5B/1-5 10 April 1837
Memo by Donkin 10 April 1837 -
“Remarks on the Report of the Mil[itar]y Commission”.
DONKIN, Samuel GRE/B83/5C/1-5 23 November 1843-27 November 1843
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 23 & 27 Nov 1843, relating to the County Rate expenditure on Morpeth jail (GRE/B83/5C/1-4); and 1 letter, 14 June 1883, acknowledging photograph of Grey (GRE/B83/5C/5).
1 letter, 25 November 1847, Grey to Donkin, concerning the County Rate expenditure on Morpeth jail (GRE/B83/5C/
DORRIEN, Walter Mongomery Smith-
See SMITH-DORRIEN, Walter Montgomery
d'OTRANTE, Theresa Catherine, Duchess
(née Stedingk; wife of the Duke d'Otrante, previously wife of Hon. William George Grey, q.v., brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B83/6A/1-3 28 December 1865-29 September 1879
1 telegram to 3rd Earl Grey (birthday greetings) and 1 letter, on the death of Countess Grey.
DOUBLEDAY, Thomas
(dramatist and politician, secretary of the Northern Political Union)
GRE/B83/6B/1-2 25 April 1831
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a meeting of the inhabitants of Newcastle (possibly on the subject of the Reform Bill)
DOUGLAS, Lady Agnes Charlotte
See BURNE, Lady Agnes Charlotte (née Douglas)
DOUGLAS, Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton and 7th Duke of Brandon
See HAMILTON, Alexander Hamilton Douglas, 10th Duke of
DOUGLAS, Alice Anne Caroline, Countess of Morton
See MORTON, Alice Anne Caroline Douglas, Countess of (née Lambton)
DOUGLAS, Charles GRE/B83/7A/1-2 1 October 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Sir John Jeremie's arrival in Mauritius.
DOUGLAS, George GRE/B83/7B/1-6 8 August 1855-26 October 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re billeting of militia at Dalkeith.
Enclosure:
GRE/B83/7B/3-4 26 October 1856
Account of public protest meeting, reprinted from the
Scottish Press
DOUGLAS, Richard
(banker, Coldstream)
GRE/B83/7C/1-4 27 April 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on banking system.
DOUGLAS, Sholto John
See MORTON, Sholto John Douglas, 18th Earl of (styled Lord Aberdour 1827-1858).
DOUGLAS-HOME, Charles Alexander Douglas, 12th Earl of Home
See HOME, Charles Alexander Douglas Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of
DOUGLAS-HOME, Maria, Countess of Home
See HOME, Maria Douglas Home, Countess of
DOWDING, William Charles
(Rev.)
GRE/B83/7D/1-3 5 September 1853-30 October 1862
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed revival of Berkeley College, Bermuda; with the second letter also referring to the vacant see of Nassau.
DREW, A.(?)
(storekeeper at Dominica)
GRE/B83/8A/1-4 28 March 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re army ordnance department.
DREW, George
(grocer)
GRE/B83/8B/1 13 December 1882
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re withdrawal of Grey's patronage.
DRINKWATER, John Elliot
See BETHUNE, John Elliot Drinkwater
DRIVER, John
(gardener, Datchet)
GRE/B83/8C/1-3 17 November 1840-15 October 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, describing the work he has carried out.
DRUMMOND, Henry
(M.P. for West Surrey, 1847-1860)
GRE/B83/8D/1-23 1 June 1854-5 June 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a proposal to introduce a special Minister for the administration of the army.
2 copies of Grey's reply, concurring with Drummond's view of simplifying the administration of the army (the second not quite complete and in handwriting of Maria, Countess Grey.
DRUMMOND, Louisa
(daughter of Henry Drummond, q.v.)
See NORTHUMBERLAND, Louisa Percy, Duchess of (née Drummond)
DRUMMOND, Nannette
(step-daughter of John Forster of Warkworth, q.v.; widow of Thomas Leithend, surgeon, Warkworth; reverted to her maiden name)
GRE/B83/8E/1-2 20 August 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to her traumatic upbringing and request for assistance from Grey.
DU CANE, R. GRE/B83/9B/1 15 May 1890
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 15 May 1890 re marriage settlement of Lady Elizabeth Grey, wife of Hon. and Rev. Francis Grey.
DUCIE, Henry John Moreton, 3rd Earl of GRE/B83/9C/1-2 28 October 1885-2 November 1885
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a cicular from the Church Defence Institution on the disestablishment question and his views on the subject.
DUESBERY, W.D.T. GRE/B83/9D/1 18 July 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the shareholders of the Northumberland Railway.
DUFFERIN ANd AVA, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of GRE/B83/9E/1 13 May 1868
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the Irish Church Bill.
DUMAS, A.G.
(clerk in the Convict Dept., New South Wales)
GRE/B83/10/1-36 4 March 1852-19 September 1853
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly covering letters enclosing documents below, with the exception of a letter, 19 September 1853, thanking Grey for his recognition of his role in defending Grey's transportation policy (GRE/B83/10/35-36).
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/10/1 20 Feb 1852
Press cutting on Dr John Dunmore Lang's departure from Australia.
GRE/B83/10/11-17 27 April 1852
Cuttings on N.S.W. Anti-Transportation League, printed lists of employers of convicts, etc.
GRE/B83/10/19 July 1852
Cutting of letter by Dumas from
Moreton Bay Courier defending Grey's colonial policy.
GRE/B83/10/23-26 9 May 1853
Dumas to 5th Duke of Newcastle 5 May 1853.
GRE/B83/10/27-34 10 September 1852-11 February 1853
Copies of correspondence on request of Dumas for transfer to another colony, viz:
G.H. Fitzroy (Sir C. Fitzroy's secretary) to Dumas 10 September 1852.
1st Baron Hampton (Sir J.S. Pakington) to Sir C. Fitzroy 15 May 1852.
Hampton to Sir W. Denison 15 May 1852.
Sir A. Stephen (Chief Justice of N.S.W.) to Dumas
6 December 1851.
Hampton to C.J. Latrobe 15 May 1852.
Dumas to Denison's secretary (A. Clarke) 16 September 1852.
Clarke to Dumas 8 November 1852.
Note of letter Dumas to Latrobe's secretary (N. Campbell) 16 September
1852.
Campbell to Dumas 30 September 1852.
Dumas to G.H. Fitzroy 18 October 1852.
Latrobe to Sir C. Fitzroy 30 September 1852
Capt. J. McLean (Superintendent of Convicts) to Dumas 18 October 1852.
G.H. Fitzroy to Dumas 22 October
1852.
Dumas to Campbell 3 December 1852.
Campbell to Dumas 9. December 1852
Dumas to Campbell 4 February 1853.
Campbell to Dumas 11 February 1853.
DUNCANNON, John William Ponsonby, Viscount
See BESSBOROUGH, John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of (styled Viscount Duncannon 1793-1844)
DUNDAS, Hon. Alice Louisa
(née Wood; second daughter of 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v.; wife of Hon. John Charles Dundas, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B83/11A/1-6 17 September 1879-30 April 1892
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family and social news, but with an occasional reference to the political situation, including 1 letter, 12 November 1886 commending Grey's pamphlet on the defence of the Church (GRE/B83/11A/2-3); 1 letter, 9
February 1888, on the reform of local government (GRE/B83/11A/5); and 1 letter, 30 April 1892, offering support for Free Trade (GRE/B83/11A/6).
DUNDAS, Sir David
(of Ochtertyre, Q.C., M.P. for Sutherlandshire, 1840-1852, 1861-1867)
GRE/B83/11B/1-2 21 April 1856-12 November 1862
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter outlines his views on a series of judicial reforms suggested by Grey (GRE/B83/11B/1); and the second letter relates to his ill health (GRE/B83/11B/2)
DUNDAS, Hon. John Charles
(M.P. for Richmond 1873-1885, brother of 1st Marquess of Zetland, husband of 3rd Earl Grey's niece, Hon. Mrs Alice Louisa Dundas, q.v.)
GRE/B83/11C/1 19 November 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re accident to Mrs Dundas.
DUNFERMLINE, James Abercromby, 1st Baron
(Speaker of the House of Commons 1835-1839)
GRE/B83/12A/1-10 19 February 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Stockdale vs Hansard case.
Enclosure:
GRE/B83/12A/4-10 19 February 1837
Memo
“Question of Privilege raised by the opinions delivered by Lord Denman in the case of Stockdale vs Hansard”
DUNFERMLINE, Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron GRE/B83/12B/1-11 21 March 1863-11 July 1867
8 letters to the 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 March 1863, concerning the closing of the Convict Establishment in Bermuda and the transferral of its prisoners to Western Australia, and the potential effects of this on the island
(GRE/B83/12/1-2); 5 letters, 30 June 1864-10 July 1864, relating to the British government's policy towards Denmark and Prussia (GRE/B83/12/3-8); and 2 letters, 3 & 11 July 1867, highlighting Dunfermaline's apprehension over the proposed Reform
Act of 1867 (GRE/B83/12/9-11).
DUNGLASS, Maria Douglas-Home, Lady
See HOME, Maria Douglas-Home, Countess of (née Grey)
DUNGLASS, Charles Alexander Douglas Douglas-Home, Lord
See HOME, Charles Alexander Douglas Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of (styled Lord Dunglass 1841-1881)
DUNN, G.
See note of contents of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Dunn 17 April 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 243-4).
DUNN, John George GRE/B83/13/1-20 21 September 1875
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the political situation in China.
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/13/1-9 12 January 1875
Copy, "Confidential memorandum, sent to Mr F.F. Wade, C.B." by Dunn, 12 January 1875
GRE/B83/13/10-15 1 July 1875
“Copy, Private memo for His Excellency Tomomi Iwakura, prime minister of Japan” by Dunn, 1 July 1875.
DUNN, John Woodham
(Vicar of Warkworth)
GRE/B83/14/1-34 15 December 1855-22 December 1862
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 17 & 24 December 1855, 13 December 1856, 17 October 1858, relating to allegations made against the Rev. B.H. Stafford (q.v.), Curate of Chevington, and his conduct towards the miners in Broom
Hill (GRE/B83/14/1-12); 1 letter, n.d., concerning the building of a church (GRE/B83/14/26), 2 letters, 15 March & 28 July 1589, concerning the proposed plan of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to create a new district in Acklington
(GRE/B83/14/27/27-28); 3 letters, 10 March, 18 & 20 June 1862, relating to the consecration of a new church at Chevington (GRE/B84/14/29-31); and 2 letters, 18 & 22 December 1862, considering the application for the incumbency of Chevington
Church by the Rev. J. Dand (GRE/B83/14/32-34).
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Dunn 15 & 19 December 1855, 19 October 1858, all re Rev. B.H. Stafford (q.v.), Curate of Chevington (GRE/B83/14/1, 4-5, 11-12) also
“Copy of so much of a letter to Mr Dunn of October 11/58 as relates to Mr Stafford” (GRE/B83/14/8-9).
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/14/14 11 January 1859
Copy of resolution of meeting of inhabitants of Chevington, signed by Dunn as Chairman, 14 December 1858.
GRE/B83/14/15-25 n.d.
Address to Grey thanking him for building church, with 289 signatures.
DUNN, Robert GRE/B83/15/1-23 8 October 1845-5 March 1857
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 8 October 1845, referring to improvements to the iron works at Red Stead Farm (GRE/B83/15/1-3); 4 letters, 6, 11, 16 & 23 April 1853, relating to the brickworks at Tithe Hill and the purchase of
a machine to increase the efficiency of brick making (GRE/B83/15/5-17); two letters, 28 & 30 October 1854, relating to his duties as employee of Grey (GRE/B83/15/18-20); and two letters, 31 March 1856 and 5 March 1857, referring to the design of
the new church at Chevington (GRE/B83/15/21-22).
Enclosure:
GRE/B83/15/2-3 8 October 1845
Receipts of work carried out on the iron works at Red Stead Farn
Durham, George Frederick d'Arcy Lambton, 2nd Earl of
(nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B83/16A/1-3 3 March 1857-30 July 1879
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including a letter, 3 March 1857, relating to a mistake on the Division list in which it was stated that Durham was against Lord Derby's motion (GRE/B83/16A/1); and 2 letters, 1 July 1879 & 30 July 1879, on the
possibility of Frederick (Lambton) standing for North Northumberland in the next election (GRE/B83/16A/2-3).
Durham, John George Lambton, 1st Earl of
(brother-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B83/16B/1-8 7 February 1839-8 February 1839
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Durham, with a reply from Durham, re the latter's report on Canada.
Durham, John George Lambton, 3rd Earl of
(great-nephew of 3rd Earl Grey
GRE/B83/16C/1-12 12 November 1879-28 September 1893
10 letters Durham to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 12 November 1879, on the death of his father, the 2nd Earl of Durham (GRE/B83/16C/1); 1 letter, 2 October 1883, relating to advice on hunting in Northumberland (GRE/B83/16C/2); 1 letter, 11
January 1884, on the temporary closure of the Lambton Estate and outlining his Liberal views (GRE/B83/16C/3-5); 1 letter, 7 September 1885, concerning the correspondence of his father (GRE/B83/16C/6); 1 letter, 17 September 1885, concerning
arrangements for visiting (GRE/B83/16C/7); 1 letter, 27 September 1885, on his speech at Newcastle in support of Randolph Churchill (GRE/B83/16C/8); 1 letter, 8 February 1888, concerning a Jockey Club meeting and a libel case against a newspaper
(GRE/B83/16C/9); 1 letter, 28 December 1891, expressing birthday greetings (GRE/B83/16C/10); 1 letter, [3] Oct 1892, thanking Grey for his kind words after his speech at Durham (GRE/B83/16C/11); 1 letter, 28 September 1893, concerning a memorandum
relating to the cause of coal-owners (GRE/B83/16C/12)
Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Lambton, Countess of
(née Grey; second wife of John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, q.v.; sister of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B83/16D 2 August 1832-25 November 1840
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey; including 1 letter, 2 August 1832, congratulating Grey on his marriage to Maria Copley (GRE/B88/16D/1); 1 letter 4 September 1835, on the possibility of her husband receiving an Order of the Bath (GRE/B88/16D/2-4); 1
letter 7 December 1835, detailing life in St Petersburg (GRE/B88/16D/5); and 1 letter, 25 November 1840, appointing Grey as a Justice in her will (GRE/B88/16D/6)
(The last letter was not given to Grey until after Lady Durham's death; see Mary, Countess Elgin and Kincardine to Grey 29 November 1841).
DWARRIS, Brereton Edward
(Vicar of Bywell Saint Peter's, Stocksfield, honorary canon of Durham Cathedral)
GRE/B83/19/1-21 23 September 1872-3 October 1873
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey relating to the development of Middle Class School at Haydon Bridge.
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/19/4-5 Printed leaflet Proposed Middle-Class School at Haydon Bridge.
Memorial adopted at a Meeting of the Committee, held September 28th, 1872, 28 September 1872
GRE/B83/19/7-8 28 October 1872: Printed leaflet Memoranda of a meeting held at Bywell, June 8, 1871, on Middle Class Education. (2 copies), 28 October 1872
GRE/B83/19/9 Printed Draft Scheme for a Middle-Class School at Haydon Bridge, Agreed at on a Meeting held at Bywell, June 8th 1871, 28 October 1872
GRE/B83/19/10 Proof of the leaflet enclosed in letter of 10 October 1872 (see above), 28 October 1872
GRE/B83/19/11 Printed list of “Signatures to the Memorial of the Middle Class School Committee respecting the Crewe Charities”, 28 October 1872
GRE/B83/19/15 Press cutting re proposed school, 4 March 1873
GRE/B83/19/17-18 Copies of letters 6th Duke of Northumberland to Archdeacon G.H. Hamilton 9 January 1873, 6th Earl of Tankerville to Hamilton 31 January 1873, and 1st Earl of Ravensworth to Hamilton 10 February 1873, 11 March 1873
GRE/B83/19/21 Proof of subscription list for Haydon Bridge School, 3 October 1873
EARDLEY-WILMOT, Augustus Hillier
(son of Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot, q.v.)
GRE/B84/1A/1-2 15 February 1847
Letter (marked "Duplicate") to 3rd Earl Grey, wishing to be appointed Lieutenant-General of Hobart, Van Diemen's Land.
This letter was forwarded to Grey by Lord Broughton (see letter and enclosure Broughton to Grey 11 June 1847).
EASTWICK, W.J.
(Captain)
GRE/B84/1B/1 13 March 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his speech in 1844 on the conquest Scinde
EASTWOOD, J.
(Chairman of the Darlington Branch of the Church Defence Institution)
GRE/B84/1C/1-2 10 November 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to disestablishment and the influence of the Liberation Society.
EBDEN, J.B.
(President of Cape Town Chamber of Commerce)
GRE/B84/1D/1 20 August 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition of Cape Colony for retention of Imperial troops.
EBRINGTON, Hugh Fortescue, Viscount, (2nd Earl Fortescue)
See FORTESCUE, Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl (styled Viscount Ebrington until 1841)
EBRINGTON, Hugh Fortescue, Viscount (3rd Earl Fortescue)
See FORTESCUE, Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl (styled Viscount Ebrington 1841-1861)
EBURY, Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron GRE/B84/1E/1-7 21 April 1881-31 October 1885
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to nationalism in Ireland and the role of the Catholic priesthood in spreading disaffection with the British Government, and the second letter refers to disestablishment and Ritualism in the Anglican
Church.
Enclosure: (5-7) Copy letter Rev. F.A. Sterky to Ebury, 9 June 1863 , re burial service; filed with this is copy of Burial in Churchyards Bill (presented by Earl Grey) ordered to be printed 9 May 1876.
EDEN, Hon. Emily
(writer; daughter of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland; sister of George Eden, 2nd Baron and 1st Earl of Auckland, q.v., and of Robert John Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells, q.v.)
GRE/B84/1F/1-2 18??
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking a clerkship for one of Dr Lococle's sons.
EDEN, George
See AUCKLAND, George Eden, 1st Earl of
EDEN, Hon. Mary
See AUCKLAND, Mary Eden, Baroness (née Hurt, wife of 3rd Baron Auckland)
EDEN, Robert John, 3rd Baron Auckland
See AUCKLAND, Robert John Eden, 3rd Baron
EDGCUMBE, Ernest Augustus, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
See MOUNT EDGCUMBE, Ernest Augustus Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of
EDMUNDS, Leonard
(Secretary of Commissioners to the Lord Chancellor)
GRE/B84/1G/1-2 24 February 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, inviting nominations for Northumberland Commission of the Peace.
EDWARD VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland GRE/B84/2/1-2 16 September 1879-28 March 1888
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (written when Prince of Wales), the first thanking Grey for sending his book on Ireland, and the second sending condolences on the death of his wife, Maria
EDWARDS
(of Mason and Edwards, solicitors)
See MASON and EDWARDS (solicitors)
EGERTON, Lord Francis
See ELLESMERE, Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of
EGERTON of TATTON, Wilbraham Egerton, 1st Earl GRE/B84/3/1-12 3 October 1885-17 November 1887
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the activities of the Church Defence Institution.
Copy letter Grey to Egerton, 14 October 1885, on above.
Enclosures:
GRE/B84/3/5-6 Printed leaflet containing letter Grey to Egerton 16 October 1885, Egerton to Grey 17 October 1885 (not the same as the ms letter of that date)
and address to electors re disestablishment signed by Grey and others (for another copy see under Rev.H.G. Dickson), 17 October 1885
GRE/B84/3/12 Printed "Memorandum on the present attack on the church in Wales" by Egerton, 9 November 1887
ELCHO, Anne Frederica Charteris, Lady
See WEMYSS, Anne Frederica Charteris, Countess of (née Anson, styled Lady Elcho 1853-1883)
ELCHO, Francis Richard
See WEMYSS, Francis Richard Charteris, 8th Earl of (styled Lord Elcho 1853-1883)
ELGIN, James Bruce, 8th Earl of
(also 12th Earl of Kincardine; Governor-General of Canada 1847-1854; Viceroy of India 1862-1863)
GRE/B84/4/1-53 20 February 1852-29 June 1863
20 letters to the 3rd Earl Grey from Earl Elgin, including 1 letter, 20 February 1852, relating to the currency question in Canada (GRE/B84/4/4-6); 1 letter, 27 February 1852, on Responsible Government (GRE/B84/4/10-11); 1 letter, 5 March 1852,
relating to the correspondence of J.C. Long and H. Kossuth (GRE/B84/4/12-15); 1 letter, 19 March 1852, concerning Grey's retirement from Colonial Office (GRE/B84/4/16-17); 1 letter, 2 April 1852, on the relationship between America and Canada
(GRE/B84/4/18-19); 1 letter, 1 May 1852, relating to the ship building trade in America (GRE/B84/4/20); 1 letter, 29 May 1852, relating to the attacks on Grey's former colonial administration (GRE/B84/4/22); 1 letter, 22 November 1852, introducing
Howell J. Ross (GRE/B84/4/24); 2 letters, 30 April & 6 June 1853, mostly relating to Grey's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B84/4/25-29); 2 letters, 6 June & 11 July 1853, about the prospects of Elgin leaving Canada (GRE/B84/4/28-29, 36); 2 letters, 2 & 5 May 1854,
relating to Elgin's marriage settlement (GRE/B84/4/41-42); 1 letter, 1 July 1854, concerning trade markets in the North American colonies, as well as the Canadian Clergy Reserves (GRE/B84/4/43-45); 1 letter, 8 July 1857, with reference to the Indian
Mutiny (GRE/B84/4/48); 1 letter, 23 July 1857, relating to Lord Palmerston's foreign policy (GRE/B84/4/49); 1 letter, 16 August 1859, on Brooke's case (GRE/B84/4/50); 1 letter, 24 January 1862, on his appointment as Viceroy of India (GRE/B84/4/51);
1 letter, 29 June 1863, on the political situation in India (GRE/B84/4/52-53)
Copies of 2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Elgin, including 1 letter (incomplete), 4 December 1851, relating to Grey's desire not to court the press, as well as his threat to discontinue negotiations with Canada (GRE/B84/4/1-2); and 1 letter, 21 June
1853, in reply to Elgin on the possibility of the latter leaving Canada (GRE/B84/4/30-35).
Enclosures:
GRE/B84/4/5,7-9 4 press cuttings, 20 February 1852
GRE/B84/4/13-14 2 press cuttings, 5 March 1852
GRE/B84/4/18-19 2 press cuttings, 2 April 1852
GRE/B84/4/21 1 press cutting, 1 May 1852
GRE/B84/4/23 1 press cutting, 29 May 1852
GRE/B84/4/37-40 Letter to General Charles Grey, re Elgin's marriage settlement, 26 April 1854
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Elgin 2 April 1847, 6 September 1848 in Grey's copy-book (GRE/V/C16).
The Elgin-Grey Papers 1846-1852, ed. Sir A.G. Doughty (4v. Ottawa, 1937).
ELGIN, Mary Louisa, Countess of
(also Countess of Kincardine, née Lambton; wife of 8th Earl of Elgin, q.v., daughter of 1st Earl of Durham, q.v., niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B84/5A/-18 29 November 1841-20 October 1893
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to family news
ELGIN, Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of
(also 13th Earl of Kincardine; grand-nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B84/5B/1 22 February 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking advice on whether to vote in Parliament on the Irish Question
ELLENBOROUGH, Edward Law, 1st Earl of GRE/B84/6/1-17 21 June 1854-21 June 1869
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 June 1854, concerning the production of parliamentary papers (GRE/B84/6/1); 1 letter, 21 August 1854, concerning the army in Canada (GRE/B84/6/2); 1 letter, 14 February 1861, concerning a
proposed expedition to open up the Yang-Tsze River in China (GRE/B84/6/3); 1 letter, 5 April 1861, concerning the Italian Question (GRE/B84/6/4); 1 letter, 8 April 1861, concerning the conduct of Denmark in her relationship with France
(GRE/B84/6/5); 1 letter,, 22 June 1861, concerning the Legislative Council of India (GRE/B84/6/6); 1 letter, 16 June 1862, concerning military defence (GRE/B84/6/15); 1 letter, 11 July 1867, concerning a proposed motion to be put forward
(GRE/B84/6/16); 1 letter, 21 June 1869, relating to an amendment to the Irish Church Bill (GRE/B84/6/17).
Enclosure: B84/6/7-14 Paper by Grey on Legislative Council of India, 3 May 1861.
ELLESMERE, Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of
(earlier styled Lord Francis Leveson-Gower and then Lord Francis Egerton, 2nd son of 1st Duke of Sutherland, brother of George, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, q.v.)
GRE/B84/7A/1-7 8 November 1835-2 June 1851
4 letters, Ellesmere to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 8 & 29 November 1835, re case of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Brudenell (afterwards 7th Earl of Cardigan) (GRE/B84/7A/2-3,6); 1 letter, 13 September 1849, on the formation of a yeomanry
division to protect the Queen at Lancaster (GRE/B84/7A/1); and 1 letter, 2 June 1851, relating to disturbances in Corfu (GRE/B84/7A/7-8)
Copy letter Grey to Ellesmere, 25 November 1835, re case of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Brudenell (afterwards 7th Earl of Cardigan) (GRE/B84/7A/4-5)
ELLESMERE, Harriet Catherine, Countess of
(née Greville; wife of Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, q.v., earlier after her marriage, styled Lady Francis Leveson-Gower, and then Lady Francis Egerton)
GRE/B84/7B/1-5 17 July 1832-1 January 1835
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 17 & 19 July 1832, congratulating Grey on his forthcoming marriage to Maria (GRE/B84/7B/1-2); 1 letter, 1 January 1835, on Lady Grey's health (GRE/B84/7B/3-4); and 1 letter, [n.d.] asking Grey
if he requires the services of Elizabeth Smith (GRE/B84/7B/5).
See also note of contents of letter Grey to Lady Ellesmere (then Lady F. Leveson) 10 May 1833 (GRE/V/C1, p. 250).
Ellice, Edward (the elder) GRE/B84/8/1-52 1830-13 January 1843
106 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ellice (M.P. for Coventry, Secretary at War 1833-1834; second husband of 3rd Earl Grey's aunt, Lady Hannah Althea Grey; father of Edward Ellice the younger, q.v.), including 1 letter, n.d. [1830-1833?],
concerning the paper currency in the West Indies (GRE/B84/8/1); 1 letter, 2 January 1832, concerning the policy towards Canada, and St Lucia [possibly the Slavery Question] (GRE/B84/8/2); 3 letters, n.d. [1832-1833?], November 1832 & 20 March
1833, concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B84/8/3,6,11); 1 letter, May 1832, concerning the creation of Peers in the House of Lords and its effect on the 2nd Earl Grey's Reform Bill; 1 letter, 4 September 1832, concerning the sale of land in Canada
(GRE/B84/8/5); 1 letter, February 1833, concerning colonial appointments, and the Irish Church (GRE/B84/8/9); 1 letter, May 1834, concerning the Militia Commission (GRE/B84/8/12); 1 letter, n.d. [May 1834], concerning militia law, and Canada
[possibly relating to the unification of the Provinces] (GRE/B84/8/13-14); 1 letter, 1 January 1836, concerning Sir G. [Berkeley?] desiring the government of Malta (GRE/B84/8/16); 10 letters, 21 June, 24 July, 24 September 1836, 23 August 1837, 7
& 11 January, 5, July 1838, 31 July, 16 August, 2 September 1839 concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B84/8/17-22,24,26,28,30,35-41); 1 letter, 7 December 1837, relating to the Berwick Election (GRE/B84/8/25); 1 letter, 24 July 1838, with
reference to Grey's speech on Irish Tithes (GRE/B84/8/29); 1 letter, 6 July 1839, concerning the dispute with the Treasury on the management of the military expenditure (GRE/B84/8/31); 1 letter, 10 September 1839, concerning Cabinet changes and the
offer of the Post Office to Grey (GRE/B84/8/42-43); 1 letter, 2 May 1840, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B84/8/42); 1 letter, n.d. [4 July 1841?], possibly relating to the Sunderland Election (GRE/B84/8/46); 1 letter, 8 July 1841, with reference
to Northumberland agriculturalists (GRE/B84/8/47); 1 letter, 18 July 1841, with reference to the Irish policy of the Tories (GRE/B84/8/49); 1 letters, 12 August 1841, concerning the problems faced by Peel's new government (GRE/B84/8/51); 1 letter,
13 January 1843, possibly relating to free trade, and the government's foreign policy (GRE/B84/8/52).
Enclosures:
Ellice's handwriting is almost illegible so it has not been possible to ascertain all the subjects discussed in the correspondence.
1 extract of a letter, 6 October 1847, concerning General Ellice (GRE/B84/8/79-80).
Enclosures: (GRE/B84/8/10) Letter John Shepherd to Ellice 9 February 1833, seeking an introduction; (GRE/B84/8/33) Letter A.J. Croft to Ellice, 19 July 1839, concerning William Grey.
See also copy of letter Grey to Ellice 24 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 152-3) and copy of letter Grey to Ellice 29 December 1845 (Grey's copy-book, GRE/V/C16).
Digitised material for Ellice, Edward (1781-1863) - GRE/B84/8/1-52 GRE/B84/8/53-102 21 July 1845-13 June 1849
Letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ellice (M.P. for Coventry, Secretary at War 1833-1834; second husband of 3rd Earl Grey's aunt, Lady Hannah Althea Grey; father of Edward Ellice the younger, q.v.), including 1 letter, 10 October 1845, concerning his
allegiance to the Free Church (GRE/B84/8/54); 1 letter, 16 November 1845, with reference to the repeal of the Corn Laws (GRE/B84/8/55-56); 1 letter, 20 November 1845, concerning the Militia, and the Peel's handling of the potato disease crisis
(GRE/B84/8/57); 1 letter, 2 December 1845, concerning Lord John Russell's conversion to free trade (GRE/B84/8/58); 1 letter, 10 December 1845, concerning Lord John Russell's summons by the Queen (GRE/B84/8/59); 3 letters, 2, 7 & 13 January 1846,
concerning Grey's objection to Lord Palmerston's appointment to the Foreign Office (GRE/B84/8/60-64);1 letter, 30 December 1846, concerning the transportation system, and the payment of Governors (GRE/B84/8/66-67); 1 letter, n.d. [1847?], concerning
Sir Dudley Hill's appointment in Ceylon, and emigration of the Irish to Canada (GRE/B84/8/68); 1 letter, [early 1847?], possibly concerning the Bank Charter Act of 1844 (GRE/B84/8/69); 1 letter, 26 February 1847, concerning the plan to send Scottish
Highlanders to South Australia (GRE/B84/8/70); 1 letter, 31 March [1847] concerning Sir Dudley Hill's appointment to Ceylon (GRE/B84/8/71); 1 letter, 31 July [1847], concerning appointments to the Civil List (GRE/B84/8/72-73); 1 letter, 22 August
1847, with reference to the Northumberland Election (GRE/B84/8/76); 1 letter, , concerning the command of the troops in Malta, and foreign affairs in general (GRE/B84/8/77-78); 1 letter, 9 November 1847, concerning General Ellice, and the Bank
Charter Act of 1844 (GRE/B84/8/81); 1 letter, 10 January 1848, concerning a report on the state of Mauritius (GRE/B84/8/82); 1 letter, 21 January 1848, concerning the prosperity of the colonies (GRE/B84/8/83); 1 letter, 3 August 1848, concerning the
Lambton Estate (GRE/B84/8/84); 3 letters, 26 & 29 August, 14 September 1848, concerning the offer of Vancouver's Island to the Hudson's Bay Company (GRE/B84/8/85,90,98); 1 letter, 27 October 1848, concerning the North British Australian Company
(GRE/B84/8/99); 1 letter, 15 December 1848, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B84/8/100); 1 letter, 13 June 1849, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B84/8/101-102).
Enclosures: (GRE/B84/8/65) Letter General Sir George T. Napier to
Ellice 12 December 1846, desiring the position of Commander-in-Chief of Gibralta ; (GRE/B84/8/75) Letter General Sir James Kempt to Ellice 7 August 1847, concerning the possibility of appointing a civilian to command the troops in Malta ;
(GRE/B84/8/86-89) Copy letter Ellice to Sir John H. Pelly, 1st Bart., 26 August 1848, concerning the offer of Vancouver's Island to the Hudson's Bay Company ; (GRE/B84/8/91-93) Copy letter Ellice to Sir John H. Pelly, 1st Bart., 29 August 1848,
concerning the offer of Vancouver's Island to the Hudson's Bay Company ; (GRE/B84/8/94-97) Copy letter Ellice to Sir John H. Pelly, 1st Bart., 11 September 1848, concerning the offer of Vancouver's Island to the Hudson's Bay Company.
Digitised material for Ellice, Edward (1781-1863) - GRE/B84/8/53-102 GRE/B84/8/103-177 13 June 1851-22 October 1862
Letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ellice (M.P. for Coventry, Secretary at War 1833-1834; second husband of 3rd Earl Grey's aunt, Lady Hannah Althea Grey; father of Edward Ellice the younger, q.v.), including 2 letters, 13 July & 12 August 1851,
concerning the Commissariat (GRE/B84/8/104); 3 letters, 11 August, 26 & 30 December 1851, on the appointment of Colonel Reid to command the troops in Malta (GRE/B84/8/108-109,116-117,122); 1 letter, 29 December 1852, concerning the ministerial
crisis (GRE/B84/8/123); 1 letter, 12 March 1853, commenting on Grey's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, particularly the West Indies and Canada (GRE/B84/8/124-125); 1 letter, 27 December 1853, concerning parliamentary news (GRE/B84/8/130-131); 2 letters, 2
September & 8 October 1854, concerning the Crimean War (GRE/B84/8/132-133); 1 letter, 19 June 1856, concerning the death of General Ellice (GRE/B84/8/134); 1 letter, 24 June 1856, concerning Canada (GRE/B84/8/135); 1 letter, 2 July 1856,
concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B84/8/136); 1 letter, 8 February 1857, with reference to the Afghan War, and the Army Estimates (GRE/B84/8/138); 1 letter, 12 February 1857, concerning the Army Estimates and army administration in general
(GRE/B84/8/139); 1 letter, 24 August 1857, possibly concerning the Crimean War Commission (GRE/B84/8/142); 1 letter, 28 August 1857, possibly concerning the Committee into the management of the Crimean War, and the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B84/8/143); 1
letter, 3 September 1857, with reference to the Chinese Question (GRE/B84/8/144); 2 letters, 30 September 1857 & 16 February 1858, concerning the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B84/8/145,147); 3 letters, 5 October 1858, 4 & 14 January 1859, possibly
concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B84/8/148,153-155,161-162); 1 letter, 25 August 1859, concerning the Italian Question, and the situation in India (GRE/B84/8/163-164); 1 letter, 25 September 1859, concerning the situation in India
(GRE/B84/8/165); 1 letter, 25 October 1859, relating to the difficulties posed by foreign affairs, including the situation in India, China, France and Italy (GRE/B84/8/166-167); 1 letter, 15 December 1859, relating to the Italian Question
(GRE/B84/8/168-169); 4 letters, 31 August, 18 November 1861, 14 January, 7 February 1862, concerning the American Civil War (GRE/B84/8/170-173); 1 letter, 20 February 1862, relating to education of the poor, and the government's financial policy
(GRE/B84/8/174); 1 letter, 24 March 1862, concerning the situation in Europe, the American Civil War, and the administration of the army (GRE/B84/8/175); 1 letter, 22 October 1862, concerning the American Civil War, and the relationship between
Britain and France (GRE/B84/8/176-177)
5 copy letters Grey to Ellice, including 3 letters, 12 August, 23 & 29 December 1851, concerning a civilian, Colonel Reid's, appointment to command the troops in Malta (GRE/B84/8/110-114,118-121); and 2 letters, 3 & 11 January 1859,
concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B84/8/149-152,156-160).
Enclosure: (GRE/B84/8/105-107) Printed draft report by Ellice on Commissariat Department 12 July 1851.
Digitised material for Ellice, Edward (1781-1863) - GRE/B84/8/103-177 Ellice, Edward (the younger) GRE/B84/9A/1-17 22 January 1850-17 September 1879
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ellice (M.P. for Saint Andrews Burghs, son of Edward Ellice, the elder, q.v., cousin of 3rd Earl Grey), including 1 letter, 22 January 1850, on the case of Mr Easton (GRE/B84/9A/1); 1 letter, 10 November 1853,
with reference to the growing animosity between the Russians and Turks (GRE/B84/9A/2-3); 1 letter, 19 October 1860, on the effects of the poor harvest in his locality and the campaign for Italian independence (GRE/B84/9A/4-5); 3 letters, 9 November,
17 December & 21 December 1863, relating to bonds owned by the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B84/9A/6-9); 1 letter, 21 January 1866, on the formation of an address on the subject of the new Reform Bill (GRE/B84/9A/10-11); 1 letter, 14 November 1869,
declining a Peerage from Gladstone (GRE/B84/9A/12-13); 1 letter on criticisms of Gladstone's policy, 28 January 1879, particularly the proposed repeal of the Income Tax (GRE/B84/9A/15-16); and 1 letter, 17 September 1879, on the death of Maria,
Countess Grey (GRE/B84/9A/17).
Enclosure: (GRE/B84/9A/14) Press cutting - address by Ellice to the electors of the Saint Andrews Burghs, 26 January 1874.
Digitised material for Ellice, Edward, the younger - GRE/B84/9A/1-17 ELLICE, Eliza
(née Courtenay; wife of General Robert Ellice, brother of Edward Ellice, the elder)
GRE/B84/9B/1-3 27 December 1845-10 June 1853
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 27 December 1845, concerning two letters from Edward and a reference to Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B84/9B/1); 1 letter, 5 September 1851, concerning opposition to the appointment of Sir William Reid as
Governor of Malta (GRE/B84/9B/2); and 1 letter, 10 June 1853, concerning family news (GRE/B84/9B/3)
Digitised material for Ellice, Eliza - GRE/B84/9B/1-3 ELLICE, Eliza Stewart
(née Hagart, previously Mrs Speirs, second wife of Edward Ellice, the younger, q.v.)
ELLICE, James
(Rector of Clothall, Herts., brother of Edward Ellice, the elder, q.v.)
GRE/B84/9D/1-3 13 August 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re iniquity of limited liability companies.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Ellice, James - GRE/B84/9D/1-3GRE/B84/9D/2-3 13 August 1855
Printed leaflet with ms annotations,
Are we copying the example of the Americans? Fraud, their Catholic Sin
ELLICE, Katherine Jane
(née Balfour; first wife of Edward Ellice, the younger, q.v.)
ELLIOT, Sir Charles
(Admiral, Protector of Slaves in British Guiana 1830-1833; Governor of Bermuda 1846-1854)
GRE/B84/10/1-67 6 February 1833-12 June 1861
8 letters from Sir Charles Elliott to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 6 February 1833, on the desire for the emancipation of slaves from the proprietors (GRE/B84/10/1-2,8-12); 1 letter, 23 January 1834, on leaving his post as Protector of
Slaves in British Guiana, and thanking Grey for his assistance (GRE/B84/10/12-13); 1 letter, 28 August 1846, accepting the position of Governor of Bermuda (GRE/B84/10/14-15); 3 letters, 26 June, 10 July & 7 November 1848, on the transfer to
Bermuda of the convicted felon, the Irish nationalist, John Mitchell, and the possibility of his rescue by Irish Americans (GRE/B84/10/22-23,29-30,34-35), 1 letter, 30 August 1848, relating to the military command of the armed forces in Bermuda
(GRE/B84/10/28-29); 1 letter, 5 April 1849, on the recommendation of Mr Rutherfeld, the Chief Justice of Bermuda, for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B84/10/36-37); 1 letter, 12 June 1861, re American Civil War (GRE/B84/10/62-67).
8 copy letters from Grey to Elliott, including 1 letter, 1 July 1847, on the use of Bermuda as a naval base (GRE/B84/10/16-17); 4 letters, 29 May, 8 June, 3 August & 1 September 1848, on the transfer to Bermuda of the convicted felon, the
Irish nationalist, John Mitchell, and the possibility of his rescue by Irish Americans (GRE/B84/10/18-21,26-27,30-31); 1 letter, 26 October 1848, relating to the military command of the armed forces in Bermuda (GRE/B84/10/32-33); 1 letter, 12 July
1849, on the recommendation of Mr Rutherfeld, the Chief Justice of Bermuda, for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B84/10/38-39).
Enclosures:
GRE/B84/10/3-7 Memo, “Abstract of Captain Elliot's
scheme for Emancipation Jan 1833” in 3rd Earl Grey's handwriting, January 1833
GRE/B84/10/8-11 2 copies of letter Charles S. Parker to Elliot, 2 February 1833, concerning the Slavery Question, 6 February 1833
GRE/B84/10/40-53 Copy of confidential memo. addressed by Elliot to Grey on defence of Bermuda, December 1851
GRE/B84/10/54-55 Note by Grey re above memo, and observations in reply, initialled “M”, 3 February 1852
GRE/B84/10/56-59 Paper by Sir Charles Hotham on Elliot's memo, n.d.
GRE/B84/10/60-61 “Paper headed Extract from a Report of the Committee for enquiring into the Naval and Military Establishments Abroad. (In Treasury letter of 21st January 1852) Bermuda”, 21st
January 1852
See also note of contents of letter Grey to Elliot 23 April 1833 (GRE/V/C1, p. 249).
Elliot, Sir Thomas Frederick GRE/B84/11/1-35 14 April 1832-21 July 1857
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Elliott (Chairman of Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners; brother of Admiral Sir Charles Elliot, q.v.), including 1 letter, 14 April 1832, concerning the detainment of a ship at Gravesend (GRE/B84/11/1-2);
1 letter, 6 April 1833, concering colonial appointments at Prince Edward Island GRE/B84/11/3-4); 2 letters, 18 July 1836 & 4 March 1838, relating to affairs in Canada (GRE/B84/11/14-25); 2 letters, 24 March 1838 & 22 April 1848, on the
subject of emigration (GRE/B84/11/24-25) (cf. Shaftesbury to Grey 18 April 1848); 1 letter, n.d. [March 1852], relating to the colonies, particularly New South Wales and Guiana (GRE/B84/11/37); 1 letter, 22 August 1852, concerning gold in Van
Diemen's Land (GRE/B84/11/28-31) (cf. Sir W Denison to Grey 24 March 1852); 1 letter, 3 March 1853, concerning Grey's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, and the policy of transportation (GRE/B84/11/32-34); 1 letter, 21 July 1857, concerning convicts in Western Australia (GRE/B84/11/35).
Enclosures with letter n.d. [March 1852] now filed under Colonial Papers - Australia 10-19 and New South Wales 18-19.
Enclosures: (GRE/B84/11/5-13) Copy of letter Grey to Elliot, relating to affairs in Canada ; (GRE/B84/11/26) Note by Elliot on provision of schoolmaster for Van Diemen's Land (cf. J.B. Summer, Archbishop of Canterbury to Grey 1 January 1850)
Digitised material for Elliot, Sir Thomas Frederick - GRE/B84/11/1-35 ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, Lady Elizabeth Amelia Jane
See ROMILLY, Lady Elizabeth Amelia Jane (née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, wife of Colonel Frederick Romilly)
ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, Emma Eleanor Elizabeth, Countess of Minto
See MINTO, Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of (née Hislop)
ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, Lady Frances Anna Maria
See Russell, Frances Anne Maria Russell, Countess (née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound)
ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, Gilbert
See MINTO Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of
ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto
See MINTO, Mary Caroline Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of
ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNYNMOUND, William Hugh
See MINTO William Hugh Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 3rd Earl of
ELLIOTT, John
(of Little Houghton, father of William Elliott, q.v.)
GRE/B84/12A/1-3 26 March 1853
Letter to Grey, concerning his son, William Elliott, and seeking his position in Ceylon to be made permanent.
Enclosure: B84/12A/2-3 Letter from William Elliott, 12 February 1853, from Colombo, Ceylon, seeking a permament position
ELLIS, Charles Augustus, 6th Baron Howard de Walden
See HOWARD DE WALDEN, Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Baron
ELLIS, Joseph
(of the Bedford Hotel, Brighton)
GRE/B84/12B/1-2 31 January 1855-15 February 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re purchase of army horses.
ELLISON, John Ralph Carr-
See CARR-ELLISON, John Ralph
ELLISON, Ralph Carr-
See CARR-ELLISON, Ralph
EMERSON, H.N.
(Solicitor-General of Newfoundland)
GRE/B84/12C/1-3 2 March 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking judgeship
GRE/B84/12C/1 2 March 1839
Copy letter Emerson to Lord Glenelg, 20 February 1839, concerning judgeship
EMERSON-TENNENT, C. GRE/B84/12D/1-2 29 July 1862-1 August 1862
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Col. Frederick Ward, American adventurer in China.
EMERSON-TENNENT, Sir James, 1st Bart.
(Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, 1845-1850)
GRE/B84/13/1-65 10 September 1846-9 July 1851
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 10 September 1846 & 15 May 1847, and 2 letters from Grey, 10 November 1846 & 24 July 1847, relating to Emerson-Tennent's application for the position of Governor of Ceylon
(GRE/B84/13/1-4,7-8) 1 letter, 1 December 1848, relating to Emerson-Tennent's request for colonial employment in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B84/13/11-12); 11 letters, 16 April (with copy), 7 & 12 August, 30 October, 3, 19 & 27 December 1850, 22
January, 18 March, 27 June 1851 relating to a controversy surrounding the publication by Emerson-Tennent of a confidential dispatch from Sir C. Campbell, leading to the resignation of Lord Torrington and Emerson-Tennent's transfer from Ceylon to St
Helena in December 1850 (GRE/B84/13/15-17,27-28,32-35,40-41,46-49,56-59,62-63).
13 copy letters from Grey to Emerson-Tennent including 2 letters, 10 November 1846 & 24 July 1847, relating to Emerson-Tennent's application for the position of Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B84/13/5-6,9-10); 1 letter, 24 January 1849, relating to
Emerson-Tennent's request for colonial employment in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B84/13/13-14); 9 letters from Grey, 18 April (with copy), 19 April, 23 & 29 July, 10 August, 27 October, 3 & 20 December 1850, 5 January, 21 March & 9 July 1851
(draft) relating to a controversy surrounding the publication by Emerson-Tennent of a confidential dispatch from Sir C. Campbell, leading to the resignation of Lord Torrington and Emerson-Tennent's transfer from Ceylon to St Helena in December 1850
(GRE/B84/13/18-26,30-31,36-39,42-45,50-51,54-55,60-61,64-65).
Enclosures:
GRE/B84/13/29 7 August 1850
Note Sir Benjamin Hawes to Grey, n.d., referring to this letter
GRE/B84/13/52-53 27 December 1850
Letter Dr R.B. Todd to Tennent 26 December 1850.
ERNLE, Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron
(Acting editor of
The Nineteenth Century, 1892)
GRE/B84/14A/1-2 15 January 1892-21 January 1892
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed cuts in article by Grey.
ERNST, Thomas Henry
(of West Combe, Bath)
GRE/B84/14B/1-2 14 October 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re treatment of convicts.
ERRINGTON, John
(of High Warden, Hexham)
GRE/B84/14C/1 29 September 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting that his brother-in-law, Major G.M.D. Waddilove, be placed on Commission of the Peace.
ERSKINE, Henry David, 12th Earl of Buchan
See BUCHAN, Henry David Erskine, 12th Earl of
ESPIE, Robert
(Naval surgeon)
GRE/B84/14D/1 6 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, declaring his support for Grey
ESSEX, George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of GRE/B84/14E/1-4 26 July 1832-20 August 1832
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning family and social engagements
EVANS, D.C.
(Colonel)
GRE/B84/15A/1 28 June 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the recovery and reinstatement of W. Orde
EVERSLEY, Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount
(Speaker of the House of Commons, 1839-1857)
GRE/B84/15B/1-3 30 November 1844-8 December 1844
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re evidence before New Zealand committee of Francis A. Molesworth, brother of Sir William Molesworth, 8th Bart. (cf. J.A. Roebuck to Grey 15 & 18 November 1844).
EWING, Alexander
(Bishop of Argyll)
GRE/B76/2B/1 17 April 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the support from the middle classes in general, and the
London Illustrated News in particular, for the Crimean War.
EWING, Andrew
(fish curer, North Sunderland)
GRE/B84/15C/1-2 4 March 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re French fishing vessels fishing on Northumberland coast (cf. letter 1st Baron Sydenham to Grey, March 1836).
EXCISE COMMISSIONERS
See COMMISSIONERS of EXCISE
EYRE, Edward John
(Lieut-Governor of Southern New Zealand, 1846-1853)
GRE/B84/16A/1-12 9 November 1846-30 December 1851
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter 12 November 1846, accepting Grey's offer to become the Lieutenant General of southern New Zealand (GRE/B84/16A/3); 1 letter 18 November 1846, relating to disturbances from Aborigines
(GRE/B84/16A/4-7); 1 letter, 22 April 1848, forwarding a box of artefacts to Grey (GRE/B84/16A/8); and 1 letter, 10 September 1851, informing Grey of his retirment as Lieutenant General of New Ulster and New Munster in New Zealand, but wishing to
remain in employment in some capacity (GRE/B84/16A/9-10).
EYRE, Thomas GRE/B84/16B/1-2 1 March 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 1 March 1866, proposing a series of reforms for the Irish Church.
FABER, Arthur GRE/B85/1A/1 3 March 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a donation from Grey
FALDER, Robert GRE/B85/1B/1-2 8 April 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his opinions on the Corn Laws.
FARQUHAR, Ann Sybella Martha
See CLIVE, Anne Sybella Martha (née Farquhar)
FARQUHAR, Caroline Eliza
See Grey, Hon. Caroline Eliza (née Farquhar, wife of General Charles Grey)
FARQUHAR, Harvie Morton
(brother of Sir Walter R. Farquhar, 3rd Bart., q.v., of Mrs Ann S.M. Clive, q.v., and of Mrs Caroline E. Grey, q.v.; uncle of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B85/1C/1-9 10 October 1871-23 April 1875
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and social engagements, including 3 letters, 10 October, 30 November & 2 December 1871, on the repayment of Albert Grey's endowment (GRE/B85/1C/1-3,5)
1 letter from Grey to Farquhar, 1 December 1871, on the repayment of Albert Grey's endowment (GRE/B85/1C/4)
FARQUHAR, Sir Walter Rockcliffe, 3rd Bart.
(brother of Harvie Morton Farquhar, q.v., of Mrs Ann S.M. Clive, q.v., and of Mrs Caroline E. Grey, q.v.; uncle of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B85/1D/1-5 13 April 1870-7 March 1893
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly offering his opinions on Grey's political articles and speeches, in particular 3 letters, 4 November, 6 December 1885 & 15 February 1888, English and Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B85/1D/2-4).
FARRER, William James GRE/B85/2A/1-17 12 July 1865-7 May 1866
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 7 May & 13 June 1866, re colonial bishoprics.
Enclosures:
GRE/B85/2A/2-3 Copy letter Baroness Burdett-Coutts to Archbishop of Canterbury (C.T. Longley) 12 July 1865, 7 May 1866
GRE/B85/2A/4-5 Copy letter Baroness Burdett-Coutts to Bishop of Cape Town (Robert Gray) 27 February 1866, 7 May 1866
GRE/B85/2A/10-13 Copy letter Baroness Burdett-Coutts to 1st Earl Russell 28 December 1866 [sic: should be 1865?], 7 May 1866
GRE/B85/2A/14-17 Filed with this correspondence is memo by Grey on Colonial Bishoprics Bill, n.d. [1865 or 1866]
FAWCETT, Henry
(Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge 1863-1884; M.P. for Brighton 1865-1874, for Hackney 1874-1884)
GRE/B85/2B/1-6 28 January 1860-2 September 1879
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 28 January 1860 & 28 August 1872, relating to parliamentary reform (GRE/B85/2B/1,4); and 2 letters, 17 & 19 July 1872, opposing the Coal Mines Regulation Bill (GRE/B85/2B/2-3).
Copy of letter Grey to Fawcett, 2 September 1872, offering his opinion on Proportional Respresentation (GRE/B85/2B/5).
FAWCUS, Henry GRE/B85/2C/1-2 15 February 1889
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the government's neglect of British interests in Africa.
Enclosure: B85/2C/2 Cutting from the Hamburgischer Correspondent 12 February 1889, on above subject
FAZAKERLEY, John Nicholas
(M.P. for Peterborough)
GRE/B85/2D/1-5 22 July 1834-7 August 1838
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first on 2nd Earl Grey's resignation from premiership (accompanying this letter, although unconnected with it is a list of travelling expenses, etc, in 3rd Earl Grey's hand); and the second relating to the Poor Law
Committee.
FEARNLEY, Fairfax GRE/B85/3A/1-11 16 March 1863-15 August 1866
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 4 of which, 16 March 1863, 30 March 1865, 13 June & 16 June 1866, relate to the conduct of his son, Captain Fairfax Fearneley (GRE/B85/3A/1-2,4,6-7); and 2 letters, 7 & 15 August 1866 on Lord Crewe's will
(GRE/B85/3A/8-11).
Enclosures:
GRE/B85/3A/3 Memo re Capt. Fairfax Fearnley (son of the writer), 16 March 1863
GRE/B85/3A/5 Copy of memo sent to 1st Viscount Halifax (Sir C. Wood) same subject, 30 March 1863
GRE/B85/3A/9-10 Copy scheme for utilisation of Crewe Bequest, by Rev. Moorhouse Thompson, Vicar of Lucker, 7 August 1866
FEATHERSTON, Isaac Earl
(Agent-General for New Zealand, 1871-1876)
GRE/B85/3B/1-4 22 March 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the decision by Imperial Government to remove last regiment from New Zealand.
Enclosure: /B85/3B/3-4 Printed memo by W. Gisborne, Colonial Secretary of New Zealand, 7 January 1870, re decision by Imperial
Government to remove last regiment from New Zealand
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, W.
(senior, chairman of 3rd Earl Grey's election committee at Sunderland, father of W. Featherstonhaugh, junior, q.v.)
GRE/B85/3C/1-9 8 October 1841-2 June 1842
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 8 October 1841 & 2 June 1842, relating to the petition against Grey's election victory at Sunderland (GRE/B85/3/1,8-9); and 2 letters, 8 & 15 November 1841 on the establishment of a reading
room and library at Deptford (GRE/B85/3/2-5)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Featherstonhaugh, the first a reply from Grey, 12 November 1841, to Featherstonhaugh's letter of 8 November 1841, declining to contribute to the reading room and library (GRE/B85/3/3-4); and the second, 30 May 1842, on
the management of his election campaign at Sunderland (GRE/B85/3/7)
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, W.
(junior, son of W. Featherstonhaugh, senior, q.v.)
GRE/B85/3D/1-2 October 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re provision of Reading Room for Deptford and Pallion, Sunderland (cf. Grey to Featherstonhaugh senior, 12 November 1841, and Featherstonhaugh senior to Grey 15 November 1841).
Enclosure: GRE/B85/3D/2 Letter to Lady
Howick, September 1841, concerning voters she might influence in the Sunderland elections.
FELLOWES, Isaac Newton
See PORTSMOUTH, Isaac Newton Wallop, 5th Earl of (previously, until 1854, Fellowes)
FENWICK, Andrew R. GRE/B85/4A/1-9 11 March 1837-5 August 1841
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 11 March 1837, on a proposed County Rate Bill and his desire for the Board of Guardians to have the power to elect councillors in relation to their respective rate allocation (GRE/B85/4A/1-2); 1
letter, 24 June 1837, on the potential for an election campaign and the possible candidates (GRE/B85/4A/3); 1 letter, 18 July 1839, on the necessity of a bill giving the Northumberland Magistrates jurisdiction in Bedlington (GRE/B85/4A/4-6); 1
letter, 5 August 1839, seeking employment for a Mr Thompson (GRE/B85/4A/7); 1 letter, 19 July 1841, relating to his approval of the registration proceedings in the 1841 North Northumberland Election (GRE/B85/4A/8); 1 letter, 5 August 1841, on the
voting behaviour of local tenants in the election (GRE/B85/4A/9).
FENWICK, Ellen
(daughter-in-law of John Fenwick, q.v.)
GRE/B85/4B/1 13 February 1878
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed college for girls at South Kensington.
FENWICK, John
(solicitor, Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
GRE/B85/4C/1-20 6 October 1831-28 May 1855
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 6 letters, 8 October 1831-17 May 1832, relating to political meetings in Northumberland and Newcastle on the subject of the Reform Bill (GRE/B85/4C/1-10); 1 letter, 4 June 1833, on the local agitation
surrounding the slavery question (GRE/B85/4C/11); 1 letter, 19 January 1834, outlining the views of Mr John Smith on the Education Bill (GRE/B85/4C/12-16); 1 letter, 26 October 1835, seeking Grey's patronage for Mr John Turner's son
(GRE/B85/4C/17-19); and 1 letter, 25 May 1855, on a petition from the Newcastle Dispensary against the Charitable Trusts Bill (GRE/B85/4C/20).
Enclosures:
GRE/B85/4C/13-15 18 January 1834
Copy letter Smith & Dolier to 3rd Earl Spencer (Lord Althorp) 3 October 1833, submitting plan for a “model school”.
GRE/B85/4C/18-19 26 October 1835
Letter John Turner to Fenwick 26 October 1835, requesting Grey's assistance in getting his nephew, Thomas Hudson Turner, appointed Keeper of the Augmentation Office.
FENWICK, Percival GRE/B85/4D/1-2 30 June 1826
Letter to Robert Walters, re 3rd Earl Grey and Northumberland election.
FENWICK, Thomas GRE/B85/4E/1 1859
Conclusion of duplicated letter of application to Justices of Northumberland for post of County Surveyor, n.d. (1859?). (This sheet was used as wrapper by 3rd Earl Grey, and was not intended to be preserved).
FERGUSON, Sir Ronald Craufurd
(General)
GRE/B85/5A/1-2 5 March 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Major-General Pringle.
FERGUSSON, Sir James, 6th Bart.
(of Kilkerran, Home Secretary 1867-1868)
GRE/B85/5B/1-2 8 October 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re apprehended Fenian attack on Berwick-upon-Tweed barracks.
FIELD
(of Macdonald, Field & Co., Proprietors of Aberdeen Granite Works)
See MACDONALD, FIELD & CO.
FIFE, Sir John
(surgeon, alderman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
GRE/B85/5C/1-10 9 May 1859-26 March 1867
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 9 May 1859 & 26 March 1867, on Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B85/5C/1-2,9-10); 1 letter, 30 May 1860, concerning a plan to create a new bishopric in Northumberland (GRE/B85/5C/3), 2 letters, 6
& 8 November 1860 on candidates for the Newcastle Election (GRE/B85/5C/4, 6-7) and 1 letter, 12 June 1861, relating to the creation of a non-uniformed army corps in Newcastle (GRE/B85/5C/8).
Copy of letter Grey to Fife, 7 November 1860, replying to Fife's opinions on candidates for the Newcastle Election (GRE/B85/5C/5)
FIFE, John
(Captain)
GRE/B85/5D/1-6 January 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re system of promotion in the army.
FINCH, William Robert
(Vicar of Rennington with Rock)
GRE/B85/6A/1-12 9 June 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, returning 9 pamphlets published by Church Defence Institution.
FINLASON, William Francis
(chief legal reporter of
The Times, one of the masters of the bench of the Middle Temple)
GRE/B85/6B/1-12 23 January 1868-27 February 1868
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his opinions on the subject of martial law.
FISHER, Frederick William
(solicitor, Doncaster; estate agent for Miss Elizabeth Mary Copley, q.v.)
GRE/B85/7/1-99; GRE/B85/8/1-82; GRE/B85/9/1-67 14 February 1876-20 September 1892
72 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to Miss Copley's estate
(Letters of 2 May 1891 onward are signed by W. Rushton on behalf of Fisher).
Copy of "greater part" of letter Grey to Fisher 13 August 1888, relating to Miss Copley's estate.
Enclosures:
GRE/B85/7/3 List of Bailiff's duties on Miss Copley's estate, 9 June 1884
GRE/B85/7/11 Copy of Miss Copley's will, 13 January 1887
GRE/B85/7/52-55 Memo "as to chattels at Sprotborough Hall in Miss Copley's possession at her death and memorandum shewing to whom they now belong" 17 May 1887, 19 May 1887
GRE/B85/7/58-62 Extract from letter Charles N. Cole to Fisher 8 June 1887; copies of letters Fisher to Cole 11 & 15 June 1887, and of Cole to Fisher 13 June 1887, 16 June 1887
GRE/B85/7/65 List of engravings etc sent to Grey from Miss Copley's estate 14 July 1887, 14 July 1887
GRE/B85/7/68-83 Account of receipts and payments, Miss Copley's estate, to 16 August 1887, 22 August 1887
GRE/B85/7/84-90 Fisher's report on Miss Copley's executorship to 16 August 1887, 22 August 1887
GRE/B85/8/4-8 Fisher's second report on Miss Copley's executorship to 14 March 1888, 16 March 1888
GRE/B85/8/15-25 Copies of valuations, schedules of debts, legacies & expenses and residuary account of Miss Copley's estate, 15 August 1888
GRE/B85/8/30-80 Miss Copley's executorship account 9 August 1887-12 November 1888. Receipts for legacies, 13 November 1888
GRE/B85/9/7 Copy of letter Solomon Brear to Fisher 30 July 1891, 31 July 1891
GRE/B85/9/10-11 Copy of Brear's account with Grey, 14 December 1891
GRE/B85/9/24-26 Copies of letters Brear to Fisher 26 January 1892 and John Dawson to Fisher 30 January 1892. Copy of Brear's account with Grey, 1 February 1892
GRE/B85/9/12-18 2 bank books held by Grey as Miss Copley's executor, 20 September 1892
FITZCLARENCE, Lord Frederick
(Lieutenant-General, illegitimate son of King William IV, brother of 1st Earl of Munster)
GRE/B86/1B/1-3 29 June 1837-4 April 1839
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 29 June 1837, seeking a military position (GRE/B86/1B/1); and 1 letter, 4 August 1839, with reference to the provisions for the troops in Canada, and hunting in Northumberland (GRE/B86/1A/2-3)
Digitised material for Fitzclarence, Lord Frederick - GRE/B86/1B/1-3 Fitzgerald, Charles GRE/B86/1C/1-29 12 June 1847-10 July 1856
6 letters Fitzgerald (Captain; Lieutenant-Governor of Western Australia) to Grey, including 1 letter, 4 July 1849, on the appointment of Mr Johnstone (GRE/B86/1C/1,14,21-22); 2 letters, 2 March & 20 July 1850, on Grey's plan for sending
convicts to Western Australia (GRE/B86/1C/2-6,15-20); 1 letter, 29 March 1851, relating to the vacancy of Colonial Secretary and the recommendation of Fitzgerald's brother (GRE/B86/1C/7,25-28); 1 letter, 15 August 1853, on the reaction of the
inhabitants of Perth to the formation of a penal colony in the city (GRE/B86/1C/9); and 1 letter, 10 July 1856, informing Grey of his success in adopting the plan to employ convict labour in building a road between Perth and King George's Land
(GRE/B86/1C/11).
8 copy letters from Grey to Fitzgerald, including 1 letter, 13 June 1847, offering Fitzgerald the position of Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia (GRE/B86/1C/12-13); 2 letters, 1 November 1849 & 1 November 1850, on the appointment of Mr
Johnstone (GRE/B86/1C/1,14,21-22); 2 letters, 20 July 1850 & 29 December 1850, on Grey's plan for sending convicts to Western Australia (GRE/B86/1C/2-6,15-20); 1 letter, 5 July 1851, relating to the vacancy of Colonial Secretary and the
recommendation of Fitzgerald's brother (GRE/B86/1C/7,25-28); 1 letter, 19 May 1851, recommending the appointment of Mr Arthur Trimmer (GRE/B86/1C/23-24); and 1 letter, 21 February 1852, thanking the latter for his conduct during his period in office
(GRE/B86/1C/29).
Enclosure: (GRE/B86/1C/10/10) Press cutting re public meeting at Perth on Transportation.
Digitised material for Fitzgerald, Charles - GRE/B86/1C/1-29 Fitzgerald, John Patrick GRE/B86/2/1-40 24 February 1849-2 January 1894
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Fitzgerald (M.D., superintendent of the native hospital, Wellington, New Zealand, 1840-1854; superintendent of native hospitals, British Kaffraria 1855-1890) , including 1 letter, 27 February 1849, thanking Grey
for his gift of an engraving of the Queen and a collection of books, as well as the continuing progress of civilising the natives (GRE/B86/2/1-2); 1 letter, 29 April 1849, on a report of a meeting to exhibit the engraving to the native chiefs of the
country and its effects on the civilising programme (GRE/B86/2/3-6); 1 letter, 2 March 1855, with reference to Fitzgerald's fear of the effect on the natives by the transfer of the Wellington Hospital to the Provincial Government (GRE/B86/2/7); 1
letter, 4 October 1855, relating to his appointment as superintendent of native hospitals in British Kaffraria (GRE/B86/2/8-9); 1 letter. 19 February 1856, relating to his arrival into the colony and details of his first case (GRE/B86/2/10); 1
letter, 31 March 1858, relating to the formation of a new public hospital and the incorporation of the Frontier Medical School in King William Town, as well as description of the Kafir doctors and their peculiar practices (GRE/B86/2/11-13); 1
letter, 11 March 1861, describing his inability to work for 12 months owing to illness and his kind treatment by the Duke of Wellington during this period (GRE/B86/2/14-15); 1 letter, 8 August 1870, concerning the reduction in numbers of the native
police force in British Kaffraria by the discovery of diamond fields on the banks of the Orange River and the fear of a potential uprising by the Kafirs in consequence of this (GRE/B86/2/16-19); 1 letter, 29 October 1879, expressing sympathy on
hearing of the death of Lady Grey, as well as British success in the Gaika-Galeka War, and the threat posed by the Zulu tribes (GRE/B86/2/20-21); 1 letter, 11 May 1881, concerning the positive effect of hospitals on the native population, and news
of growing tension in South Africa (GRE/B86/2/22); 2 letters, 23 November 1884 & 13 July 1886, outlining the improvements in sanitation generated by the building of canvass wards (GRE/B86/2/27-28); 1 letter, 23 February 1888, renaming the
hospital in King William Town, the “Grey Hospital”, in his honour (GRE/B86/2/29); 1 letter, 15 May 1891, announcing his retirement from office (GRE/B86/2/31); 1 letter, 1 June 1891, concerning letters of thanks from government officials, the legacy
of his sanitation methods, as well as enclosing letter from native chiefs (GRE/B86/2/32-33); 3 letters, 27 January 1892 & 29 January 1893, 2 January 1894, all thanking Grey for his gifts of pheasants and his assistance during his colonial career
more generally (GRE/B86/2/36-37,39-40) 1 letter, 20 September 1892, commenting on
The Life and Times of Sir George Grey by W. L. Rees (GRE/B86/2/38).
Enclosures: (GRE/B86/2/23-26) Printed
Report on the Native Hospital, King William's Town, for the year
1880 ; (GRE/B86/2/30) Copy letter John Tudhope, Colonial Secretary, Cape of Good Hope, to Sir George Grey, Governor of New Zealand, 23 February 1888 ; (GRE/B86/2/34-35) Copy of letter to Fitzgerald from native chiefs on his departure, n.d.,
and copy of Fitzgerald's reply, n.d. (GRE/B86/2/34-35)
Digitised material for Fitzgerald, John Patrick - GRE/B86/2/1-40 Fitzmaurice, Henry Charles Keith Petty-
See Lansdowne, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of
Fitzmaurice, Henry Petty-, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
See Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of
Fitzmaurice, Henry Petty-, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne
See Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of
FITZPATRICK, William John
(author of
Anecdotal Memoirs of Archbishop Whately , 1864)
GRE/B86/3A/1 4 March 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re publication of letter of 2nd Earl Grey to Archbishop Whately.
FITZROY, Sir Charles Augustus
(Governor of New South Wales 1846-1850, Governor-General of Australia 1850-1855)
GRE/B86/3B/1-42 2 May 1850-20 June 1852
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to recommendations for appointments.
Copies of 8 letters Grey to Fitzroy, on same subject.
Enclosures:
GRE/B86/3B/5 13 May 1850
Copy letter Hon. Amelia M. Murray (fourth daughter of Lord George Murray, Bishop of Saint David's, maid of honour to Queen Victoria) to Countess Grey 29 April 1850, re Miss Murray's nephew, Arthur Selwyn (son of her sister Charlotte Sophia
Murray, and her husband, Rev. Townshend Selwyn).
GRE/B86/3B/36 10 May 1852
Letter 21st Baron Audley to G.H. Fitzroy 4 May 1852.
FITZROY, Hon. Henry
(Under-Secretary at Home Office, 1852-1855)
GRE/B86/3C/1 19 September 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Newcastle Yeomanry. (This letter used by Grey as wrapper and not intended to be preserved).
FITZWILLIAM of NORBOROUGH, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl
(styled Viscount Milton until 1833)
GRE/B86/4A/1-26 26 May 1831-19 March 1846
10 letters from Fitzwilliam to Grey, including 1 letter to Grey 30 May 1831, re F. Ponsonby's seat in Parliament (GRE/B86/4A/1-3); 1 letter, 12 February 1841, discussing the Irish Question in Parliament, the Magistrates Bill, as well as the Poor
Law rating system (GRE/B86/4A/4-5); 2 letters, 16 February & 20 March 1841, relating to the Irish Registration Bill (GRE/B86/4A/6-7,12-15); 1 letter, 28 July 1841, from Fitzwilliam encouraging Grey to contest the North Durham seat if it becomes
available (GRE/B86/4A/16); 1 letter, 7 April 1842, on a new tariff (possibly relating to the Free Trade Question) (GRE/B86/4A/17-20); 1 letter, 16 June 1845 concerning arrangements for visiting (GRE/B86/4A/21); 1 letter, 20 July 1845 on the death of
the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B86/4A/22); 1 letter 10 February 1846, relating to the Free Trade Question in Parliament, (GRE/B86/4A/23-24); and 1 letter, 19 March 1846, on the possible application of church revenues (GRE/B86/4A/25-26).
2 copy letters from Grey to Fitzwilliam, including 1 letter, 26 May 1831, re F. Ponsonby's seat in Parliament (GRE/B86/4A/1-3); 1 letter, 19 March 1841, relating to the Irish Registration Bill (GRE/B86/4A/8-11).
FITZWILLIAM of NORBOROUGH, William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl GRE/B86/4B/1-8 July 1882-29 October 1885
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the management of his Irish estate, with one letter, July 1882, referring to his opposition to the Arrears of Rent Act (GRE/B86/4B/1).
Paper by Grey, n.d., on Irish Land Act of 1870, referring to Fitzwilliam (GRE/B86/4B/8).
FLAHAULT, Auguste Charles Joseph, Comte de
(French Ambassador in London)
GRE/B86/5A/1 2 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concurring with Grey's opposition to the government policy relating to the Crimean War
FLAHAULT, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone de, Baroness Nairn
See LANSDOWNE, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone, Marchioness of (née de Falhault, suo jure Baroness Nairn)
FLAHAULT, Georgiana Gabrielle de
See LAVALETTE, Georgiana Gabrielle, Marquise de (née de Flahault)
FLEISCHER, Richard
(editor of the
Deutsche Revue )
GRE/B86/5B/1-4 21 February 1892-18 August 1892
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the submission of articles for the
Deutsche Revue, with a reference in the final letter to Flesicher's hopes of England joining forces in the Triple Alliance with Germany (GRE/B86/5B/4)
FLICK, Robert
(land agent, Saxmundham)
GRE/B86/5C/1-3 7 June 1883-12 September 1894
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the Agricultural Holdings Bill; and the second concerning press cutting below.
Enclosure:
GRE/B86/5C/2 12 September 1894
Press cutting of letter by Flick from
East Anglian Daily Times, "The Wet Harvest and its Remedies"
FLINTOFF, S.H.
(wife of Churchill Flintoff, dentist, Alnwick)
GRE/B86/5D/1-2 8 February 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning dental work
GRE/B86/5D/1 8 February 1887
Receipt for dental work
FLUX, E.
(solicitor, of Flux & Leadbitter)
GRE/B86/5E/1-14 11 April 1888-19 September 1894
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the financial affairs of Grey and his son, Albert , including four letters on Henry's will, 20 August 1894-19 September 1894 (GRE/B86/5E/6-14).
FODEN, Joseph
(Secretary of the Manchester Foreign Affairs Association)
GRE/B86/5F/1-2 7 September 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the treatment of the people of Honduras by Boneo.
FOLJAMBE, Cecil George Savile, 1st Earl of Liverpool
See LIVERPOOL, Cecil George Savile Foljambe, 1st Earl of
FORBES, G.H.
(Rev.)
GRE/B86/5G/1 30 April 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the question of English municipal institutions
FORSTER, Ellen
See DAWSON, Ellen (née Forster)
FORSTER, Hugh Oakeley Arnold-
See ARNOLD-FORSTER, Hugh Oakeley
FORSTER, John GRE/B86/6/1-21 5 December 1835-25 November 1839
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 9 letters, 5 December 1835-21 January 1837, re appointment for Forster's step-son, Harley Robert Johnstone (GRE/B86/6/1-9,12-15); 1 letter, 24 June 1837, re Northumberland election (GRE/B86/6/16-17); and 1
letter, 25 November 1839, re appointment of policeman for Warkworth district (GRE/B86/6/1/18-19).
Copy letter Grey to Forster, 23 November 1836, re appointment for Forster's step-son, Harley Robert Johnstone (GRE/B86/6/10-11)
Notes by Grey,
“Information received from the Warkworth Policeman November 25/39”. (The policeman delivered Forster's letter to Grey) (GRE/B86/6/1/20-21).
FORSTER, Joseph GRE/B86/7A/1-2 28 February 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Poor Law Amendment Act. Note by John Chrisp added on same sheet.
FORSTER, M. GRE/B86/7B/1-3 19 May 1853-21 June 1858
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first referring to events in the Gold Coast in South Africa; and the second, relating to onshore slave accomodation.
FORSTER, William Edward
(M.P. for Bradford 1861-1886; Vice-President of the Council 1868-1874; nephew of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart., q.v.; brother-in-law of Matthew Arnold, q.v.; step-father of Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, q.v.)
GRE/B86/7C/1-4 7 December 1870-27 December 1882
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 December 1870, re Chevington School (GRE/B86/7C/1); 1 letter, 24 December 1882 re Bechuanaland (GRE/B86/7C/2-3); and 1 letter, 27 December 1882, concerning his fears re Delagoa Bay, as well as a
reference to Bechuanaland (GRE/B86/7C/4).
FORSYTH, J. Bell GRE/B86/7D/1-3 30 March 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his opinions on the Canadan Question.
FORTESCUE, Chichester Samuel Parkinson-, 1st Baron Carlingford
See CARLINGFORD, Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron
FORTESCUE, Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl
(styled Viscount Ebrington until 1841)
GRE/B86/8/1-21 15 November 1835-12 April 1850
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 15 & 23 November 1835, expressing his view against the reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B86/8/1-2,5-7); 1 letter, 3 May 1841, relating to his disappointment in Grey for planning to vote
against Lord Stanley's Bill on Irish Registration (GRE/B86/8/8-9); 1 letter, 24 January 1846, concerning the current divisions in the Whig party (GRE/B86/8/10-11); 1 letter, 9 September 1846, relating to events in South Africa and war with the
Kafirs (GRE/B86/8/14); 2 letters, 11 October 1846 & 6 February 1849, on recommendations for appointments (GRE/B86/8/15-17); 2 letters, 2 & 12 April 1850, relating to the protests of Protestants against the decision of the Council to declare
the Catholic Church the dominant Church in Malta (GRE/B86/8/18-19).
Copy letters Grey to Fortescue, with 1 letter, 18 November 1835, surprised at Fortescue's attitude to reform (GRE/B86/8/3-4); and 1 letter, 22 April 1850, relating to the protests of Protestants against the decision of the Council to declare the
Catholic Church the dominant Church in Malta (GRE/B86/8/21).
Enclosures:
GRE/B86/8/12-13 9 September 1846
“Extracts from a letter from South Africa” 3 May 1846.
GRE/B86/8/20 12 April 1850
Press cutting on position of Roman Catholic Church in Malta
FORTESCUE, Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl
(styled Viscount Ebrington 1841-1861)
GRE/B86/9/1-49 26 October 1885-15 July 1891
27 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 October 1885, concerning the Church Defence Institution, the English Disestablishment campaign and his opinion of Gladstone and Disraeli (GRE/B86/9/1); 2 letters, 4 & 9 November 1885, on the
English Disestablishment campaign (GRE/B86/9/2,5); 1 letter, 7 November 1885, concerning the English Disestablishment campaign, and the government's policy towards Egypt (GRE/B86/9/3-4); 8 letters, 19, 20, 23 December 1885, 9, 16 & 28 January,
28 & 30 June 1886 concerning Gladstone and Home Rule (the letter of 23 December also refers to the establishment of a Church League) (GRE/B86/9/6-8,11-22); 1 letter, 28 December 1885, concerning the establishment of a Church League
(GRE/B86/9/9-10); 3 letters, 6, 9 & 12 July 1886, concerning the 1886 General Election (GRE/B86/9/23-24,29-31); 1 letter, 7 July 1886, concerning the “Protestant” nature of the English and the influence of
“Romanism” in the Church of England, the government's foreign policy, the Local Government Bill, and the Land Transfer Bill (GRE/B86/9/25-28); 1 letter, 15 September 1889, concerning the Wales Intermediate Schools
Bill (GRE/B86/9/32-33); 1 letter, 28 September 1889, concerning individuals and organisations combatting Socialism, his views on Lord Salisbury, and the Irish Question (GRE/B86/9/34-35); 1 letter, 9 October 1889, concerning the Liberty and Property
Defence League, his attendance at a Liberal Unionist meeting, the Irish Land Question, and his opinion of Gladstone (GRE/B86/9/36); 1 letter, 21 July 1890, concerning the Tithe collection in Wales, and the Irish Land Purchase Bill (GRE/B86/9/37-38);
1 letter, 6 November 1890, concerning Salsibury's views on the Irish Question (GRE/B86/9/39); 1 letter, 8 November 1890, concerning the consideration of bills by the House of Lords (GRE/B86/9/40); 1 letter, 5 December 1890, concerning the possible
victory of Parnell in Ireland (GRE/B86/9/41); 1 letter, 15 June 1891, concerning the Baccarat Case, and the Irish Land Purchase Bill (GRE/B86/9/42-44); 1 letter, 3 July 1891, concerning the Irish Land Purchase Bill, Free Education, and the Baccarat
Case (GRE/B86/9/45-46); 1 letter, 15 July 1891, concerning the Irish Land Purchase Bill (GRE/B86/9/47-49).
GRE/B86/9/50-124 29 April 1892-10 August 1894
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 29 April 1892, concerning the reduction of custom duties for British goods, and Irish Home Rule (GRE/B86/9/50-52); 1 letter, 1 May 1892, concerning the Free Trade Question, Salisbury's foreign
policy, and the polciy of encouraging emigration into towns in sparsely populated colonies (GRE/B86/9/53-55); 1 letter, 14 July 1892, relating to Gladstone's opinion of Free Trade and Irish Home Rule, Gladstone's popularity amongst the rural
labourers, and the 1892 General Election (GRE/B86/9/56-57); 1 letter, 15 July 1892, concerning Gladstone's opinions on Free Trade and Slavery, and the 1892 General Election (GRE/B86/9/58); 14 letters, 10, 11 & 22 August 1892, 15, 19 & 27
February, 3, 11, 14, 20 & 24 March, 2 & 29 August, 9 & 25 September 1893, concerning the Second Home Rule Bill and the Irish Question in general (GRE/B86/9/59-70,73,76-80,85,89-96); 1 letter, 23 March 1893, concerning the gold standard
and its effect on agricultural trade (GRE/B86/9/81-82); 1 letter, 30 March 1893, relating to the gold standard, and the Second Home Rule Bill (GRE/B86/9/86-88); 1 letter, 28 December 1893, concerning Gladstone's policy towards Irish land, the
Employers Liability Bill, and the state of agricultural trade (GRE/B86/9/97-98); 1 letter, 29 December 1893, concerning the state of agricultural trade, a Parish Councils Bill, and the gold standard (GRE/B86/9/99-100); 1 letter,13 January 1894,
concerning Grey's memories of parliamentary discussions on the New Poor Law, and Balfour's role in the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B86/9/101-102); 1 letter, 20 January 1894, concerning Balfour's role in the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B86/9/103-105); 1
letter, 29 January 1894, concerning the Employer's Liability Bill, and the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B86/9/106-107); 5 letters, 10, 14 & 27 February, 2 (typewritten copy of letter) & 3 March 1894, concerning the Local Government Bill
(GRE/B86/9/108-119); 2 letters, 2 & 10 August 1894, concerning the Evicted Tenants Bill (the second letter also refers to the war between China and Japan and bimetallism) (GRE/B86/9/120-124).
Enclosures:
GRE/B86/9/71-72 3 March 1893
Press cutting concerning Home Rule.
GRE/B86/9/74-75 11 March 1893
Press cutting concerning the Welsh Church Suspensory Bill
GRE/B86/9/83-84 23 March 1893
Typewritten copy of letter from Fortescue to Mr J. Brewer, 4 February 1893, relating to agricultural trade
FOULIS, Mary Anne
See SYKES, Mary Anne, Lady (née Foulis, wife of Sir Tatton Sykes)
FOWKE, Francis
(Captain)
GRE/B86/10A/1-8 16 October 1855-2 April 1856
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re morticing machines.
Enclosure:
GRE/B86/10A/5 25 January 1856
Letter J. Conseil & Co. to Fowke 19 January 1856.
FOWLER, Sir John, 1st Bart.
(civil engineer)
GRE/B86/10B/1-4 2 June 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Metropolitan Railway.
FOX, Charles Richard
(General, Surveyor-General of the Ordnance 1832, afterwards Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster)
GRE/B86/10C/1-5 28 May 1831-26 March 1866
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 28 May 1831, refers to the history of Nova Scotia (GRE/B86/10C/1-2); the second, 24 January 1839, relates to the Nova Scotia's Head of the Medical Staff and his ambitiions for a position in England
(GRE/B86/10C/3-4); and the third, 26 March 1866, on the parliamentary dissolution of 1831 (GRE/B86/10C/5)
FOX, Francis William GRE/B86/10D/1-14 6 February 1889-17 November 1892
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey on African affairs, including 1 letter, 6 February 1889, urging the “pacification” of the Sudan (GRE/B86/10D/1); 2 letters, 15 & 20 February 1889, relating to Grey's memorandum on
African policy (GRE/B86/10D/2-3); 1 letter, 12 March 1889, from Fox on the events in Suakin, including Lord Salisbury's refusal to negotiate with the Egyptians over rights in the area, and the Suakin-Barber railway, with a reply from Grey
(GRE/B86/10D/4-6); 2 letters, 16 & 19 March 1889, requesting Grey to influence Lord Northbrook into writing to Evelyn Baring andgiving his reasons for writing to Baring in order to influence the Cairo authorities with a reply from Grey,
declining to do so (GRE/B86/10D/9-10,13); and 1 letter, 17 November 1892, relating to the Uganda question and the treatment of Ugandan tribes (GRE/B86/10D/14).
1 copy letter, Grey to Fox, declining Fox's request (GRE/B86/10D/11-12)
Enclosure:
GRE/B86/10D/7-8 16 March 1889
Typewritten copy of letter Fox to 1st Earl of Cromer (Sir Evelyn Boring) 15 March 1889, relating to the possibility of the tribesmen of Eastern Sudan forming a united front against the Dervishes
FOX, Georgiana Henrietta Lane-
See LANE-FOX, Georgiana Henrietta (née Buckley)
FOX, Henry Edward Vassall-
See HOLLAND, Henry Edward Vassall-Fox, 4th Baron
FOX, Henry Richard Vassall-, 3rd Baron Holland
See HOLLAND, Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron
FOX, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Vassall-
See LILFORD, Mary Elizabeth Powys, Baroness (née Vassall-Fox)
FRAMPTON, James
(magistrate, Dorchester)
GRE/B86/11A/1-6 3 May 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, replying to allegations in printed letter to Mr Goode of Coventry, from the dependents of the “Tolpuddle Martyrs”. A copy of this letter is enclosed.
FRANKLYN, H. Mortimer
(editor of the
Victorian Review of Melbourne)
GRE/B86/11B/1-9 1 October 1879-1 April 1880
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter, 1 October 1879, relates to the establishment of the
Victorian Review (GRE/B86/11B/1-2); the second letter, 16 March 1880, is concerned with the relationship between British statesmen and the Australian colonies (GRE/B86/11B/5-6; and the third, 1 April 1880, relates to a
letter of Grey's, recently published in the
Victorian Review (GRE/B86/11B/8-9).
Enclosure:
GRE/B86/11B/3-4 16 March 1880
Prospectus and order form for Franklyn's book,
The Commercial Future of Australia.
FRASER, A.J.
(surgeon, Cape Colony)
GRE/B86/11C/1-9 4 July 1853-1 September 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Orange River Sovereignty
Copy of Grey's reply
FREEMAN-MITFORD, John Thomas, 1st Earl of Redesdale
See REDESDALE, John Thomas Freeman-Mitford, 1st Earl of
FRERE and COMPANY
See FRERE, FORSTER and COMPANY
FRERE, Sir Bartle
See FRERE, Sir Henry Bartle Edward
FRERE, Bartle John Laurie
(solicitor; partner, with George Edgar Frere, q.v., in firm of Frere, Forster & Co., Lincoln's Inn Fields)
GRE/B86/12A/1-11 2 December 1879-27 March 1883
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the estate of 2nd Earl of Durham.
Enclosures:
GRE/B86/12A/5 2 December 1879
Memo, "The Right Honorable George Frederick d'Arcy Earl of Durham, deceased. Short note of the material contents of Will and Codicils".
GRE/B86/12A/10-11 27 March 1883
Memo,
“Proposed Arrangement to be carried out between Lord Durham and the Trustees of the late Lord Durham's Will to enable the Trustees to purchase Lambton Castle and the fee simple estates and pay Lord Durham the amount due to
him from them on the Trustees accounts”.
FRERE, Catherine, Lady
(née Arthur, wife of Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Bart., q.v., and daughter of Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart., q.v.)
GRE/B86/12B/1-4 1 January 1876-5 October 1879
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 1 January 1876, relates mostly to family news, while the second, 5 October 1879, outlining the views of Lady Frere's husband, Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, on the subject of the Kafirs and the problems of
governing “savages”.
FRERE, George Edgar
(solicitor; partner, with Bartle John Laurie Frere, q.v., in firm of Frere, Forster & Co., Lincoln's Inn Fields)
GRE/B86/13/1-51 16 March 1880-23 December 1886
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the will of the late 3rd Earl of Durham.
Enclosures:
GRE/B86/13/5-25 16 March 1880
(second letter of this date) Printed copy of Probate of Will of 2nd Earl of Durham.
GRE/B86/13/29-39 1 July 1880
Printed copy of "Special Case" in High Court of Justice between 3rd Earl of Durham (plaintiff) and 3rd Earl Grey, Edward Ellice [the younger], Charles George Barrington, and Frederick William Lambton [afterwards 4th Earl of Durham]
(defendants).
FRERE, Sir Henry Bartle Edward, 1st Bart.
(High Commissioner for South Africa 1877-1880)
GRE/B86/14A/1-3 4 January 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, declining to become Vice President of the National Church Reform Union.
FRERE, FORSTER and COMPANY
(solicitors, Lincoln's Inn Fields)
GRE/B86/14B/1 13 September 1889
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the payment of Mr Lambton from the late Lord Durham's will.
FYLER, Samuel Arnot
(Rector of Cornhill, Northumberland)
GRE/B86/14C/1 1 July 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re erection of schoolmaster's house at Cornhill.
Gairdner, Gordon GRE/B87/1A 28 November 1857-28 July 1858
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey relating to the Australian colonies, the first, 28 February 1857, expressing an opinion on responsible goverment (GRE/B87/1A/1-2), while the other two letters, 27 & 28 July 1858, are concerned with views expressed
in the letters of Sir William Denison (GRE/B87/1A/3-4).
Digitised material for Gairdner, Gordon - GRE/B87/1A/1-4 GALT, John
(novelist and secretary of the Canada Co.)
GARDINER, Henry Lynedoch
(Lieutenant-General, son of General Sir Robert William Gardiner, q.v.)
GARDINER, Sir Robert William
(General, Governor of Gibraltar 1848-1855)
GRE/B87/2/1-204 30 October 1848-26 August 1862
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 2, 3 (x2) November 1848, concerning the offer of the position of Commander-in-Chief and Governor of Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/1-5); 3 letters, 6, 9 & 10 November 1848, concerning his desire to
receive the approval of King Leopold in accepting the position in Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/6-10); 1 letter, n.d. [10 November 1848], concerning the change in residence of the French Royal Family (GRE/B87/2/11); 2 letters, 14 & 25 Novermber 1848,
concerning his desire to postpone his employment until after his meeting with the Committee on the subject of the army (GRE/B87/2/12-17); 1 letter, 29 November 1848, concerning employment of artillery officers (GRE/B87/2/18-19); 1 letter, 29
December 1848, eager to begin his position at Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/21); 1 letter, 5 January 1849, concerning his wish to postpone his monthly dispatch (GRE/B87/2/22-23); 1 letter, 6 February 1849, concerning his arrival in Gibraltar Bay
(GRE/B87/2/24); 1 letter, 21 March 1849, concerning a letter from a convict, Griffith Lawrence, on a threat to the life of prison officers in Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/25); 1 letter, 15 April 1849, concerning the convict letter, his communication with
the Exchange Committee, and General [Lara's] reception (GRE/B87/2/28-29); 1 letter, 14 May 1848, concerning the suspension of the plan to establish a penal colony in Gibraltar, and a desire to improve relations with the Spanish (GRE/B87/2/30-35); 1
letter, 4 July 1849, concerning his meeting with the Spanish Consul (GRE/B87/2/36-39); 1 letter, 12 July 1849, concerning the Spanish Infanta's visit to Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/40-43); 1 letter, 15 July 1849, concerning his meeting with the Exchange
Committee concerning quarantine proceedings (GRE/B87/2/44-46); 1 letter, 15 July 1849, concerning the Spanish Queen's tour of Spain (GRE/B87/2/47-48); 1 letter, 20 July 1849, concerning the employment of convicts (GRE/B87/2/49-50); 1 letter, 3
August 1849, concerning the Spanish Queen's decision to confer the Order of Charles III on Gardiner (GRE/B87/2/51-52); 1 letter, 4 August 1849, concerning the Spanish Infanta's invitation, the Spanish Queen's tour, the augmentation of the force of
the Garrison, and a report on the establishment of a penal colony in Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/55-58); 1 letter, 18 September 1849, concerning improvements to the quarantine system in Gibraltar, and the dilmemma posed by the conferring of the Order of
Charles III (GRE/B87/2/59-61); 1 letter, 23 September 1849, concerning improvements to the quarantine system in Gibraltar, and the Home Guards (GRE/B87/2/62-63); 2 letters, 18 & 25 October 1849, concerning the Order of Charles III conferred upon
him (GRE/B87/2/64-69); 1 letter, 5 November 1849, concerning the San Rafael affair (GRE/B87/2/70-73); 1 letter, 15 November 1849, reporting the arrival of General Garibaldi (GRE/B87/2/74-77); 2 letters, 19 & 25 November 1849, concerning the
cholera epidemic (GRE/B87/2/78-83); 1 letter, 30 November 1849, concerning the British Government's request for Gardiner to return the Order of Charles III (GRE/B87/2/84-87).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Gardiner, Sir Robert William - GRE/B87/2/1-87
GRE/B87/2/20 29 November 1848
Extract of letter Sir George Napier to Sir Hew Ross n.d, praising the appointment of Gardiner
GRE/B87/2/26-27 21 March 1849
Note by Griffith Lawrence (a convict) on threat to prison officers Lear and Armstrong by convicts Welch and Ross.
GRE/B87/2/53-54 3 August 1849
Copy letter General Juan de Lara to Gardiner 30 July 1849 re Queen of Spain's desire to confer order of Charles III on Gardiner.
GRE/B87/2/88-172 7 April 1850-26 August 1862
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 April 1850, concerning the reduction of regiments in Gibraltar, the “Lady Rowley” affair, and navy administration (GRE/87/2/88-91); 1 letter, 14 May 1850,
concerning the visit of the Duke of Leuchtenberg (Maximillian de Beauharnais) to Gibraltar, and the acquittal of an officer (GRE/87/2/92-95); 1 letter, 24 November 1850, concerning the appointment of Sir John Parkington (GRE/87/2/96-97); 1 letter,
25 November 185, concerning the “military encroachments” of the Attorney General of Gibraltar, and the state of the Revenue (GRE/87/2/98-99); 2 letters, 7 & 17 December 1850, concerning the escape from punishment
for Lerretti Cornwall of the crime of felony and the need for a Judicial Committee (GRE/87/2/100-111); 1 letter, 14 February 1851, concerning the regulations on storing wines and spirits in the Hulks of the Bay of Gibraltar in consequence of
smuggling (GRE/87/2/112-125); 1 letter, 19 March 1851, concerning the reinstatement of the government, and the outbreak of revolt at the Cape (GRE/87/2/126-127); 1 letter, 27 March 1851, concerning the granting of licenses to wine and spirit
dealers, and fittings for guard ships (GRE/87/2/128-129); 1 letter, 16 May 1851, concerning a leave of absence for Mr Armstrong (GRE/87/2/130-131); 2 letters, 29 November & 9 December 1851, concerning the French attack on Morocco
(GRE/87/2/133-138); 1 letter, 18 December 1851, concerning his criticism of the Judicial system in Gibraltar, the smuggling trade, and the Revenue (GRE/87/2/139-142); 1 letter, 15 January 1852, concerning powers relating to army discipline
(GRE/87/2/143-146); 1 letter, 18 January 1852, concerning the release of the seamen of the
“Violet” (GRE/87/2/147-154); 1 letter, 26 January 1852, concerning the exercising of his public duty, and a Protestant-Catholic dispute in the garrison (GRE/87/2/155-158); 1 letter, 1 March 1852, thanking Grey for
his support (GRE/87/2/159-162); 1 letter, 8 January 1853, with reference to the Spanish flag [possibly its use in discouraging smuggling], and Gardiner's fiscal policy (GRE/87/2/164-165); 1 letter, 21 August 1855, concerning his conduct in governing
Gibraltar (GRE/87/2/166-169); 1 letter, 26 August 1862, relating to the publication of his work on the army and navy (GRE/87/2/171-172); 1 letter, 6 December 1851, concerning the French attack on Morocco, and the conduct of Commissioner Powell
(GRE/B87/2/201-202); 1 letter, 6 February 1852, concerning the Mutiny Act and the power to try soldiers by Court Martial (GRE/B87/2/203-204)
Digitised material for Gardiner, Sir Robert William - GRE/B87/2/88-172
GRE/B87/2/173-204 30 October 1848-6 February 1852
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 October 1848, offering the government of Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/173-174); 1 letter, 16 March 1849, concerning the employment of convicts in Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/175-178); 1 letter, 25 July 1849,
relating to Gardiner's invitation from the Spanish Infanta (GRE/B87/2/179-180); 1 letter, 4 October 1849, concerning the provision of a lazaretto for Gibraltar, and the conferment of the Order of Charles III on Gardiner (GRE/B87/2/181-182); 1
letter, 14 November 1849, concerning the conferment of the Order of Charles III on Gardiner (GRE/B87/2/183-186); 1 letter, 4 December 1849, concerning the cholera epidemic (GRE/B87/2/187-188); 1 letter, 19 April 1850, concerning the reduction of the
garrison and “Lady Rowley” (GRE/B87/2/189-190); 1 letter, 5 June 1850, concerning “Lady Rowley” (GRE/B87/2/191-192); 1 letter, 2 January 1851, concerning the case of Lerretti Cornwall
(GRE/B87/2/198); 1 letter, 25 January 1851, relating to trade in Gibraltar (GRE/B87/2/195-198); 1 letter, 15 March 1851, concerning the regulations on storing wines and spirits in the Hulks of the Bay of Gibraltar in consequency of smuggling
(GRE/B87/2/199-200)
Digitised material for Gardiner, Sir Robert William - GRE/B87/2/173-204 GARDNER, W.A. GRE/B87/3A/1-16 15 September 1851
Copy of letter to 3rd Earl Grey, and letter to Grey 20 September 1853, re conditions in Van Diemen's Land.
GARTSIDE GRE/B87/3B/1 23 March 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Oldham-Ashton Railway.
GASCOYNE-CECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
See SALISBURY, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of
GATHORNE-HARDY, Gathorne, 1st Earl of Cranbrook of Hemsted
See CRANBROOK of HEMSTED, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of
GAWLER, John Cox
(d. 1882, Colonel, Keeper of the Regalia, Tower of London)
GRE/B87/3C/1-4 10 November 1873-14 November 1873
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey on the government policy in the Ashantee War.
Enclosure:
GRE/B87/3C/1 10 November 1873
Press cutting of letter by Gawler to
The Standard, 19 September 1873, concerning the Ashantee War
GIBBS, Edward J. GRE/B87/4A/1-13 29 March 1866-17 June 1867
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all on the subject of the Reform Bill and the opinions and views of Gibbs on the question during the parliamentary campaign
GILCHRIST, Thomas
(Town Clerk of Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B87/4B/1-3 16 February 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re financing of new prison.
Enclosure:
GRE/B87/4B/2-3 16 February 1842
Copy of letter to M.P.s for Berwick, 15 February 1842, re financing of new prison.
GILLY, William Stephen
(Vicar of Norham, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1831-1855)
GRE/B87/4C/1-9 13 October 1837
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re bridge over Tweed.
Enclosure:
GRE/B87/4C/4-8 13 October 1837
4 sheets of petitioners' signatures, concerning above subject
GIPPS, Sir George
(Governor of New South Wales 1838-1846)
GRE/B84/4D/1-4 20 December 1846-24 December 1846
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter relates to meeting arrangements (GRE/B84/4D/1-2), and the second letter expresses his gratitude at Grey's kind words on the conduct of Gipps in the administration of New South Wales
(GRE/B84/4D/3-4).
GLADSTONE, Robertson
(elder brother of William Ewart Gladstone, q.v.)
GRE/B87/4E/1-9 26 May 1855-2 June 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's speech against the Crimean War.
GLADSTONE, William Ewart GRE/B87/5/1-61 8 August 1846-12 June 1884
15 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to William Ewart Gladstone, including 1 letter, 8 August 1846, relating to a letter of Sir J Harvey and the naming of his successor (GRE/B87/5/3-4); 1 letter, 13 August 1846, relating to Lord Elgin (GRE/B87/5/5); 1
letter, 28 November 1846, relating to the commission owed to Governor MacDonald (GRE/B87/5/7); 1 letter, 27 April 1847, relating to the conduct of Sir Eardley-Wilmot (GRE/B87/5/10); 1 letter, 22 June 1847, concerning the case of G.B. Mathew (q.v.)
(GRE/B87/5/15; 1 letter, 9 March 1848, relating to the appointment of Colonel Barney and his governorship in southern Australia (GRE/B87/5/17-18); 1 letter, 19 August 1848, relating to correspondence of Sir James Stephens and the Archdeacon of
Tazmania on the subject of an 1845 letter of the late Sir Eardley Wilmot (GRE/B87/5/21); 2 letters, 10 & 11 July 1849, relating to the sale of a property to Grey (GRE/B87/5/22,25); 1 letter, 4 May 1864, re China (GRE/B87/5/26-30); 2 letters, 28
June 1866 & 26 March 1867, relating to Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B87/5/32,37); 2 letters, 27 & 28 April 1869, relating to Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B87/5/38,41); 2 letters, 14 & 16 May 1877, re Gladstone's charge against Sir James
Brooke (q.v.). (This correspondence was published in The Times) (GRE/B87/5/50-51,55); 2 letters, 8 & 11 June 1884, re Cabinet Minutes (GRE/B87/5/56,59).
9 copy letters (& memo) from Grey to Gladstone, including 1 letter, 27 April 1847, relating to the conduct of Sir Eardley-Wilmot (GRE/B87/5/8-9); 2 letters, 22 & 23 June 1847, as well as statement made to him by G.B. Mathew (q.v.),
Governor of the Bahamas, concerning Mathew's case (GRE/B87/5/11-13,15-16); 1 letter, 10 March 1848, relating to the appointment of Colonel Barney and his governorship in southern Australia (GRE/B87/5/19-20); 1 letter, 10 July 1849, relating to the
sale of a property to Grey (GRE/B87/5/23-24); 1 draft letter, 29 June 1864, concerning a misunderstanding of the expression “duty conspirator” and its application to Gladstone (GRE/B87/5/30-31); 1 draft letter, 1867,
relating to Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B87/5/33-36); 1 letter, 27 April 1869, relating to Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B87/5/39-40); 2 letters, 11 & 15 May 1877, re Gladstone's charge against Sir James Brooke (q.v.). (This correspondence was
published in The Times) (GRE/B87/5/49-52-54); 2 letters Grey to Gladstone, 10 & 12 June 1884 re Cabinet Minutes (GRE/B87/5/57-58,60-61).
Enclosures:
GRE/B87/5/1-2 22 June 1847
Copy of letter Gladstone to Mathew, 16 May 1846, re Mathew's case
GRE/B87/5/27-29 4 May 1864
Press cuttings of China
GLENELG, Charles Grant, 1st Baron GRE/B87/6/1-123 December 1831-6 May 1858
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 23, 24 & 26 September 1836, concerning Grey's opposition to the proposed increase of the garrison at Gibraltar (GRE/B87/6/72-75); 1 letter, 3 March 1837, relating to the Report of the Military
Commission (GRE/B87/6/80-81); 3 letters, 19 & 14 December 1837 & 14 February 1838, concerning Canada (GRE/B87/6/86,104-105,110); 3 letters, 27 & 29 September 1837, & 11 July 1838 concerning the government of New South Wales
(GRE/B87/6/88-90, 119); 1 letter, 9 June 1850, relating to the responsibility of voting (GRE/B87/6/120); 1 letter, 6 May 1858, concerning Mr Ricketts (GRE/B87/6/123)
Copies of 17 letters Grey to Glenelg, including 12 letters, 7 July & 10 December 1835, 19 & 20 April 1836, 17 & 23 May 1836, 23 March, 17 July 1837 & 4, 7 , 13 & 23 December 1837 concerning Canada
(GRE/B87/6/4,11-34,52-65,82-85,95-103,106-107); 1 letter, 18 January 1836, concerning the mortality of black and white troops in Jamaica and the West Indies (GRE/B87/6/38-48); 2 letters, 19 & 28 September 1836, against the proposed increase of
the garrison at Gibraltar (GRE/B87/6/69-71,76-79); 1 letter, 1 December 1837, proposing the reduction of the Garrisons of the Ionian Islands, the Honduras and the Bahamas (GRE/B87/6/91-94); 1 letter, 1 May 1838, concerning the government of New
South Wales (GRE/B87/6/113-115).
(There is a duplicate copy of letter of 10 December 1835).
Enclosures:
GRE/B87/6/5-10 Copy Grey's remarks on draft instructions to Canada commissioners, 7 July 1835
GRE/B87/6/49-51 Papers on mortality of troops in West Indies, 18 January 1836
GRE/B87/6/103 Notes on reinforcements for Canada - one in Sir Willoughby Gordon's hand, 13 December 1837
GRE/B87/6/108-109 Note on reinforcements for Canada, 23 December 1837
GRE/B87/6/116-117 Minute Grey to Glenelg on West Indian slavery, etc, 2 May 1838, 2 May 1838
GLOVER, Edward Auchmuty
(lawyer)
GRE/B87/7A/1-12 24 May 1855-8 September 1855
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and letter from Glover to Hills, relating to the Warkworth Harbour Co.
Re Glover, see Edward Western to Grey 29 May 1855, and Philip C. Toker to Grey 15 September 1855.
GLOVER, Frederick R.
(Rev.)
GRE/B87/7B/1 16 May 1860
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey n.d. and 16 May 1860 (The first is by Grey 16 May 1860, but it clearly precedes the other which is so by the writer), with the first letter, relating to the Italian Question and the prospect of a concordat between the
Pope and Austria (GRE/B87/7B/1); and the second letter concerning Island Harbours (GRE/B87/7B/2)
GLYN, George Carr, 1st Baron Wolverton
See WOLVERTON, George Carr, 1st Baron
GLYN, MILLS & CO.
(bankers)
GRE/B87/7C/1-2 4 December 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a remittance (used as wrapper, not intended to be preserved).
GLYN, MILLS, CURRIE & CO.
(bankers)
GRE/B87/7D/1-4 22 November 1870-13 May 1871
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re to his finanical affairs.
GOAD, Constance
See Grey, Constance (née Goad)
GODERICH, Frederick John Robinson, Viscount
See RIPON, Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of
GODLEY, John Robert
(Under-Secretary at War, 1855-1861)
GRE/B87/7E/1-9 3 April 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on army recruitment.
Enclosure:
GRE/B87/7E/6-9 3 April 1858
“Memorandum by Mr Godley on the Means of Recruiting the Army” printed at the War Office March 1858.
GODSON, William GRE/B87/7F/1 28 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concurring with the views expressed in a speech by Grey on the conduct of the Crimean War.
GOLDIE, Sir George Dashwood
(surname originally Goldie-Taubman; assumed name of Goldie only, 1887; founder of the Royal Niger Company)
GRE/B87/7G/1-2 5 November 1884
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re the course of action to take in Niger.
GOLDSMITH, Georgiana
See LYNDHURST, Georgiana Coply, Baroness (née Goldsmith)
GONELIN, Hellier
(Secretary of the Royal Archaeological Institute)
GRE/B87/7H/1 18 April 1884
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking Grey's patronage.
GOOD, Robert
(tile and brick manufacturer, Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B87/7I/1-2 18 November 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the maunfacture of draining tiles for the tenants of the Grey Estate, with an enclosed printed prospectus.
GORDON, Arthur Hamilton-, 1st Baron Stanmore
See STANMORE, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron
GORDON, George Hamilton-, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
See ABERDEEN, George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of
Gordon, Lady Georgiana
See Bedford, Georgiana Russell, Duchess of (née Gordon)
GORDON, J. Adam
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Gordon 8 March 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 11), re emigration.
GORDON, Sir James Willoughby, 1st Bart.
(General)
GRE/B88/2/1-137 15 June 1831-26 July 1849
46 letters or memoranda to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 June 1831, concerning his opinions on colonial appointments, reducing the size and expenditure of the military (GRE/B88/2/2-5); 1 letter, 19 July 1832, concerning food prices in the
West Indian colonies (GRE/B88/2/9); 1 letter, 21 April 1835, concerning a proposed meeting with the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B88/2/11); 1 letter, 30 July 1835, relating to an application for charts and plans of Spain for Lt. Col. Evans (GRE/B88/2/12-13);
1 letter, 10 March 1836, relating to the expenditure of different regiments (GRE/B88/2/17-18); 1 letter, 12 March (n.y.), concerning an error in the Army Returns (GRE/B88/2/19); 1 letter, 11 January 1837, relating to the Swan River
(GRE/B88/2/23-24); 2 letters, 27 February & 20 November 1837, concerning the management of the Royal Military Canal (GRE/B88/2/25-26,33); 1 letter, 4 August 1837, concerning the transportation of the Guards to Dublin by steamship
(GRE/B88/2/27-30); 1 letter, 7 August 1837, concerning Military Colonies (GRE/B88/2/31-32); 1 memo & 2 letters, 14 & 16 December 1837 & 23 January 1838 relating to the education of Catholic children in the Chelsea Asylum
(GRE/B88/2/34-37); 1 letter, 25 January 1838, concerning an Order in Council (GRE/B88/2/38-39); 1 letter, 6 February 1838, concerning the transfer of regiments to Canada (GRE/B88/2/56); 1 letter, 16 February 1838, relating to the request of Sir
Howard Douglas concerning the Ionian Islands (GRE/B88/2/57); 1 letter. 11 February 1839, concerning the
“Southouse Case” (GRE/B88/2/61); 1 letter, 10 September 1839, relating to Grey's resignation from office (GRE/B88/2/65-66); 1 letter, 21 September 1839, the size of the army (GRE/B88/2/67); 1 letter, 27 September
1839, relating to military expansion beyond India (GRE/B88/2/68); 1 letter, 28 July 1840, concerning military arrangements in the colonies (GRE/B88/2/69); 1 letter, 6 August 1840, concerning additional regiments for the Mediterranean (GRE/B88/2/77);
3 letters, 22 September 1840, 1 January & 18 February 1841, concerning the management of the army (GRE/B88/2/78-80,83); 1 letter, 19 January 1841, concerning the troops embarked on Abercrombie Robinson Transport (GRE/B88/2/81); 1 letter, 5 July
1841, concerning the forthcoming General Election (GRE/B88/2/84); 1 letter, 19 July 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B88/2/85); 3 letters, 8 July 1846, 12 & 13 March 1849, relating to John O'Neil (GRE/B88/2/86-88,107,111); 1
letter, 20 July 1846, concerning the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B88/2/89-90); 1 letter, relating to Major [Robe] (GRE/B88/2/103); 1 letter, 19 May 1848, concerning letters to the Duke of Wellington (GRE/B88/2/106); 1 letter, 4 April 1849, relating to
the garrison at Hong Kong (GRE/B88/2/114); 1 letter, 21 May 1849, concerning the United States Army (GRE/B88/2/115-116); 1 memo, 9 June 1849, relating to the batallions in the colonies (GRE/B88/2/136)
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Gordon, including 1 letter, 31 July 1835, relating to an application for charts and plans of Spain for Lt. Col. Evans (GRE/B88/2/14-16); 1 letter, 5 May 1847, concerning Major [Robe] (GRE/B88/2/101-102); 1 letter, 19
May 1848, concerning letters to the Duke of Wellington (GRE/B88/2/104-105); 1 letter, 3 April 1849, relating to the garrison at Hong Kong (GRE/B88/2/112-113); 1 letter, 26 July 1849, relating to Eastern Relief (GRE/B88/2/137) Enclosures:
(GRE/B88/2/6-8) Memo by Gordon "to Lord Fitzroy Somerset for the information of Lord Hill" 13 July 1831 re transporting of troops to Ireland by steamboat. ; (GRE/B88/2/10) Memo on prices of food in West Indian colonies July 1832. ; (GRE/B88/2/20-22)
Memorandum on the Services of Lt. Colonels in the Guards ; (GRE/B88/2/40-56) Memo on 1837 report on administration of the army. ; (GRE/B88/2/58-59) Letter from Gordon to Phillips, concerning the ground at Hyde Park ; (GRE/B88/2/62-64) Copy of letter
"W. Hearn to Lt. Col. Williamson 21 January 1839, and memo in hand of G. Collin 9 February [1839], both re "Southouse Case". ; (GRE/B88/2/70-71) Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on regimental stations 1841-47. ; (GRE/B88/2/72-76) Memo on necessity of reducing
period of service in the West Indies, with note on correspondence between Grey and Lord Hill 1836-7. ; (GRE/B88/2/82) Memo of troops etc. embarked on Abercrombie Robinson Transport 19 January 1841. ; (GRE/B88/2/87) Memo on John O'Neil. ;
(GRE/B88/2/91-100) Extract of despatch from Lt.-Gen. Sir B. d'Urban to 4th Earl of Aberdeen, 19 June 1835. ; (GRE/B88/2/108-109) Testimonial to J.R. O'Neil by R. Wilson, D.D, Headmaster of Saint Peter's College School, & specimen of O'Neil's
handwriting. ; (GRE/B88/2/117) Army list of the United States, 1849. ; (GRE/B88/2/120-135) Memos; (1) Two proposed letters from Earl Grey to the Commander in Chief [Duke of Wellington] May 1849. (2) Gordon's comments thereon. (cf. 1st Earl Russell
to Grey 4 July 1849).
See also copy of letter Grey to Gordon 14 June 1831 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 14-17).
Digitised material for Gordon, Sir James Willoughby, 1st Bart. - GRE/B88/2/1-137 GORDON, Theodore
(M.D, Deputy-Inspector-General of Army Hospitals)
GRE/B88/3A/1-9 27 March 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Gordon's application for more pay.
Enclosure:
GRE/B88/3A/4-9 27 March 1837
Copy of memorial on the above subject submitted to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (T. Spring Rice, Lord Monteagle)
GORDON-LENNOX, Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond
See RICHMOND, Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of
GORDON-LENNOX, Charles Henry
See RICHMOND, Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond (also 1st Duke of Gordon)
GORE, Charles GRE/B88/3B/1-3 6 November 1838-12 November 1838
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re death of Lady John Russell.
GORE BROWNE, Sir Thomas
See BROWNE, Sir Thomas Gore
GOSCHEN, George Joachim Goschen, 1st Viscount GRE/B88/4A/1-5 25 February 1884-21 June 1894
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 February 1884, concerning proposals for Egypt (GRE/B88/4A/1-2); 1 letter, 12 August 1886, concerning the gold standard GRE/B88/4A/3-4); and 1 letter, 21 June 1894, relating to a memorandum on the
budget (GRE/B88/4A/5)
GOSFORD, Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of
(styled Lord Acheson 1847-1849)
GRE/B88/4B/1-4 30 April 1839-24 July 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Presbyterians in the army.
Letter to 7th Earl of Carlisle (Lord Morpeth), 24 July 1839, re same subject.
Enclosure:
GRE/B88/4B/3 24 July 1839
Letter Rev. James Denham, Moderator of the General Synod of Ulster, to Gosford, 19 July 1839, concerning Presbyterians in the army
GOURLEY, D.
(Dr.)
GRE/B88/4C/1-5 22 March 1867-26 March 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to sanitary reform in the army.
Enclosures:
GRE/B88/4C/2 22 March 1867
Printed letter from Lt.-Gen. Sir William F. Williams, Governor of Nova Scotia, to Gourley, 18 January 1866, concerning sanitary reform in the army
GRE/B88/4C/3 22 March 1867
Printed copy of address by Gourley to National Association for the Promotion of Social Science.
GOWER, Granville George Leveson-, 2nd Earl Granville
See GRANVILLE, Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl
GOWER, Lady Elizabeth Mary Leveson-
See WESTMINSTER, Elizabeth Mary Grosvenor, Marchioness of (née Leveson-Gower)
GRACE, Edward Nathaniel
(Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1856-1857)
GRE/B88/4D/1-3 9 December 1856-30 June 1862
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first two, 9 & 13 December 1856 are concerned with the removal of the military from the barracks at Newcastle (GRE/B88/4D/1-2), and the third letter, 30 June 1862, relates to the estate of Sir J. Blake
(GRE/B88/4D/3).
GRAHAM, Sir James Robert George, 2nd Bart. GRE/B88/5/1-46 1829-29 February 1860
10 letters from Sir James Graham to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, n.d. [1829], thanking Grey for his support (GRE/B88/5/1); 1 letter, 3 February 1831, relating to the granting of land in the Colonies (GRE/B88/5/2); 2 letters, 13 & 18
March 1835, on the subject of the Irish Church (GRE/B88/5/14-17,28); 1 letter, 10 December 1841, offering his condolences on the death of Louisa Elizabeth Grey (Lambton) (GRE/B88/5/41); 1 letter, 15 July 1851, on the adoption of a plan for cattle
sheds (GRE/B88/5/42); 1 letter, 17 January 1853, relating to Grey's brother, Frederick, and his appointment as a naval aid (GRE/B88/5/43); 2 letters, 15 March & 3 May 1853, relating to Grey's request to promote Sir Arthur Grey to the rank of
Lieutenant (GRE/B88/5/44-45); 1 letter, 29 February 1860, concerning the Committee on Military Organisation (GRE/B88/5/46)
2 copies of letter Grey to Graham, 9 & 16 March 1835 (GRE/B88/5/4-7,29-40).
Enclosures:
GRE/B88/5/8-13 9 March 1835
Copy of paper by Grey sent to Graham on Irish Church
GRE/B88/18-27 13 March 1835
Copy of paper by Lord Stanley on the Irish Church
GRANT, Charles, 1st Baron Glenelg
See GLENELG, Charles Grant, 1st Baron
GRANT, James
(solicitor, of Gordon and Grant, Symonds Inn)
GRE/B88/6A/1-19 23 March 1857-10 June 1875
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey including 4 letters, 23 March 1857, 18 January, 11 March & 21 April 1859, relating to the sale of the Hilton Estate (GRE/B85/6A/2-4,8,10-11); 1 letter, 26 May 1862, relating to the 2nd Earl of Elgin's settlement
(GRE/B85/6A/12-13); and 5 letters, 14 & 20 March 1872, 10 December 1872, 24 May & 10 June 1875, relating to Colonel and Lady Emily Cavendish's marriage settlement (GRE/B85/6A/14-19)
Copy of letter Grey to Grant, 20 January 1858, relating to the sale of the Hilton Estate (GRE/B85/6A/7).
Enclosures:
GRE/B88/6A/1 23 March 1857
Copy letter John Simpson to Gordon & Grant, 12 March 1857, on the sale of the Hilton Estate
GRE/B88/6A/5-6 18 January 1858
Copy of the opinions of John Young Kemp and Charles Hall on the sale of Hilton Estate, 16 & 18 June 1857
GRE/B85/6A/9 21 April 1859
Copy letter John Simpson to Gordon & Grant, 18 April 1859
GRANT, Sir Lewis
(Major-General, Governor of Trinidad)
GRE/B88/6B/1-11 30 August 1832-19 August 1833
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 August 1832, on the causes of the distress in the West Indies (GRE/B88/6B/1-4); 1 letter, 8 June 1833, on the effects of the abolition of slavery on the plantations (GRE/B88/6B/5-8); and 1
letter, 19 August 1833, concerning Grant seeking assurances that his removal from his post was not based on Grey's negative opinion of him (GRE/B88/6B/9-10), with a reply from Grey, 23 August 1833 (GRE/B88/6B/11)
1 copy letter from Grey to Grant, 23 August 1833, replying to Grant's letter of 19 August 1833 (GRE/B88/6B/11)
See also copies of 4 letters Grey to Grant 3 September 1831 and 5 May, 21 June and 22 December 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 21-22, 49-53, 56-60, 176-178).
GRANVILLE, Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl
(Lord President of the Council 1852-1858, 1859-1866; Colonial Secretary 1868-1870, 1886; Foreign Secretary 1870-1874, 1880-1885)
GRE/B88/7/1-42 20 February 1852-24 April 1888
25 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 February 1852, relating to the North American Colonial Fisheries (GRE/B88/7/1); 1 letter, 11 August 1855, relating to Free Trade principles (GRE/B88/7/2-3); 1 letter, 10 February 1856, probably
concerning life peerages (GRE/B88/7/5-6); 1 letter, 25 August 1858, with reference to Lord Canning, as well as the Chinese affair (GRE/B88/7/7); 1 letter, 7 December 1859, thanking Grey for his speech in favour of Canning (GRE/B88/7/8); 1 letter,
dated 9 May 1863, congratulating Grey on accepting the Order of the Garter (GRE/B88/7/9); 1 letter, 15 March 1864, on the postponement of a statement by Lord Ellenborough (GRE/B88/7/10); 1 letter, 26 August 1864, relating to a Commission of Enquiry
into Middle Class Education (GRE/B88/7/11); 3 letters, 30 April 1869 & 3 May 1869 (x2), denying Grey's theory of the link between Fenianism and Gladstone's decision to disestablish the Irish Church (GRE/B88/7/12-17); 2 letters, 7 & 8 July
1869, relating to a difference of opinion with Grey over the Irish Church Question (GRE/B88/7/18-19); 4 letters, 22, 23, 27 April & 5 May 1872, concerning the Treaty of Washington (GRE/B88/7/20-25); 1 letter, 10 July 1878, on the Turkish
Convention and the Eastern Question (GRE/B88/7/26-27); 1 letter, 10 November 1878, relating to war with Afghanistan and plans for a meeting in Northumberland on the issue (GRE/B88/7/28-31); 1 letter, 17 September 1879, on the death of Maria,
Countess Grey (GRE/B88/7/32); 1 letter, 4 December 1881, relating to a trade treaty with France (GRE/B88/7/33-34); 1 letter, 12 March 1886, relating to currency reform and the issuing of £1 notes (GRE/B88/7/35-36); 3 letters, 4, 19 & 24 April
1888, concerning memories of political events in 1848, particularly the powers of the Pope of Rome (GRE/B88/7/37-42)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Granville 2 & 3 May 1869 (the second on same sheet as Granville's first letter of 3 May 1869), relating to Fenianism and the Irish Church (GRE/B88/7/14-15)
GRAVES, Charles L.
(acting editor of
The Liberal Unionist )
GRE/B88/8A/1-4 7 October 1887-15 October 1887
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed article by Grey.
GRAY, G. M. GRE/B88/8B/1-2 27 December 1858-8 January 1859
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, both concerning a Chancery Cause relating to an Estate dispute
GRAY, Robert Gray
(Bishop of Cape Town 1847-1874)
GRE/B80/9 2 July 1847-13 May 1851
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 14 July 1847 and 21 March 1848, on the curacy of Saint George's Church (GRE/B80/9/7-10), and 1 letter discussing the Rev. E. Judge, 13 January 1851 (GRE/B80/9/14-15);
3 letter from 3rd Earl Grey to Gray, including 1 letter, 10 July 1847, on the subject of financial provision for the Bishop of Cape Town (GRE/B80/9/5); and 1 letter, 26 May 1848, in reply to Gray concerning the curacy of Saint George's Church
(GRE/B80/9/11); and 1 letter, 13 May 1851, in reply to Gray concerning the Rev. E. Judge (GRE/B80/9/16).
Two notes by Grey on retirement of Chaplain of English Church at Cape Town, 2 July 1847 (GRE/B80/9/1-2), and (possibly) a summary of points made by Bishop Gray at interview with 3rd Earl Grey (cf. Grey to Gray 10 July 1847) (GRE/B80/9/3-4).
GRAY, William GRE/B88/8C/1 4 April 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Northumberland Militia.
GREEN, Charles Edward
(Rector of Howick)
GRE/B88/9A/1-10 8 October 1885-28 December 1892
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 8 October 1885, concerning an address in favour of the maintanence of the Church of England (GRE/B88/9A/1); 1 letter, 26 June 1886, referring to election candidates, including a rumour that W.
Lambton is to stand as a Unionist against Edward Grey in the Berwick upon Tweed election (GRE/B88/9A/7-8); and 2 letters, 28 December 1888 & 28 December 1892, are both birthday congratulations (GRE/B88/9A/9-10).
Enclosure:
GRE/B88/9A/2-6 8 October 1885
Draft of address by Grey
“To the Friends of the Church of England who are entitled to votes in the approaching elections” relating to the task of obtaining support for the Establishment cause (GRE/B88/9A/1);
GREENHOW, Thomas Michael, and HARLE, L. H.
(secretaries of the North of England Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts)
GRE/B88/9B/1-2 10 February 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting donation to the Society.
GREENWELL, W. E.
(Vestry Clerk of Saint Marylebone)
GRE/B88/9C/1-3 12 July 1867-13 July 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re rates compounding clause of Reform Bill (cf. under H. & F. Chester, G. Holmes, H.S. Mitchell).
GREG, Percy
(political writer, son of William Rathbone Greg, q.v.)
GRE/B88/10/1-14 14 July 1859-20 December 1863
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 14 July 1859 & 9 September 1859, seeking information from Grey for an article on the navies of Europe (GRE/B88/10/1-3); 2 letters, 31 October & 1 November 1859, declaring his intention to
visit Rochdale where £60,000 was invested by the working classes in Cooperatives in the town (GRE/B88/10/4-5); 1 letter, 17 November 1859, concerning his memorandum on
“Co-operation” (GRE/B88/10/6); 1 letter, 24 November 1859, concerning his article on Shakespeare for the
National Review (GRE/B88/10/7); 1 letter, 8 January 1860, concerning his views
on the Rochdale Store and a desire for a change in the law to facilitate its operations (GRE/B88/10/8-9); 1 letter, 18 June 1860, relating to employee rights and the use of intimidation by employers (GRE/B88/10/10-12); 1 letter, 1 November 1860, on
the adverse effect of the good harvest on franchise agitation (GRE/B88/10/13); 1 letter, 20 December 1863, relating to the possibility of including Grey's views on transportation in the Standard (GRE/B88/10/14).
Enclosure:
GRE/B88/10/4 1 November 1859
Letter Eustace Greg to Percy Greg 31 October 1859, relating to the question of waiving the rights of capture and the possibility of it being discussed in the Cabinet
GREG, William Rathbone
(Commissioner of Customs 1856-1864; Comptroller of the Stationery Office 1864-1877; political writer, father of Percy Greg, q.v.)
GRE/B88/11/1-30 14 November 1853-20 May 1874
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 November 1853, relating to the publication of articles on Parliamentary Reform in the
Edinburgh Review (GRE/B88/11/1); 1 letter, 11 November 1855, relating to the problem of reforming government departments (GRE/B88/11/8); 5 letters, 17 March (n.y.), 30 May 1857, 26 April 1864, 23 August 1873 & 20
May 1874, outlining plans on various stages of Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B88/11/16-19,22-27,30); and one letter, 15 March 1859, seeking employment for his son, Percy (GRE/B88/11/20-21).
5 copy letters from Grey to Greg, including 3 letters, 14 November, 19 November & 3 December 1853, relating to the publication of articles on Parliamentary Reform in the
Edinburgh Review (GRE/B88/11/2-7); 1 letter from Grey to Greg, 13 November 1855, relating to the problem of reforming government departments (GRE/B88/11/9-14); 1 letter, 26 August 1872, outlining plans on various
stages of Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B88/11/28-29)
Enclosure:
GRE/B88/11/15 17 March (n.y.)
17 March (n.y.): List of statistics re household suffrage
GREGORY, John
(Governor of Bahamas)
GRE/B88/12A/1-21 20 November 1848-14 October 1852
7 letters from John Gregory to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 November 1848, thanking him for his appointment as the Governor of the Bahamas (GRE/B88/12A/1-2); 1 letter, 24 May 1850, concerning the appointment of Mr Francis Ellis as a ship
magistrate (GRE/B88/12A/8); 1 letter, 26 May 1850, relating to a controversy surrounding a Church of England burial ground and the claims of Dissenters in the Bahamas (GRE/B88/12A/9-10); 1 letter, 12 September 1851, relating to the invasion of Cuba
by a group of Americans (GRE/B88/12A/11-14); 1 letter, 16 December 1851, seeking leave of absence to recover from his illness (GRE/B88/12A/15); 1 letter, 16 May 1852, expressing his gratitude for his support after hearing Grey's news of his
resignation from office (GRE/B88/12A/18-20); and 1 letter, 14 October 1852, on his return to the Bahamas following a leave of absence (GRE/B88/12A/21)
3 copy letters from Grey to Gregory, including 1 letter, (attached to Gregory to Stephen 22 November 1848), 21 November 1848, confirming Gregory's appointment as Governor of the Bahamas (GRE/B88/12A/5); 1 letter, 16 April 1850, relating to a
controversy surrounding a Church of England burial ground and the claims of Dissenters in the Bahamas (GRE/B88/12A/6-7); 1 letter, 31 January 1852, concerning Greogry's leave of absence request (GRE/B88/12A/16-17)
2 letters to Sir James Stephen (q.v.) 21 & 22 November 1848, relating to his gratitude to Grey for his appointment as the Governor of the Bahamas (GRE/B88/12A/3-4)
GREGSON, Henry
(previously Knight, of Lowlynn, Northumberland)
GRE/B88/12B/1 17 March 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his friendship with John Grey of Millfield.
GRENFELL, Henry Riversdale
(Governor of the Bank of England)
GRE/B88/13/1-48 31 May 1881-25 July 1893
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to views on bimetallism and the publication of a pamphlet, entitled
The Double Standard, on his correspondence with Grenfell.
Summary by Grey of his letter to Grenfell of 31 May 1881, and rough copies of 2 letters Grey to Grenfell, 24 June 1881 & 19 July 1893, on above subject.
Enclosures:
GRE/B88/13/17-18 15 June 1881
Copy of letter Léon Say to Sir Louis Mallet 31 May 1881.
GRE/B88/13/28-35 5 July 1881
Proof of printed correspondence between Gray and Grenfell on bimetallism - published as pamphlet -
The Double Standard 1881.
GRENFELL, Lady Victoria Sybil Mary
(née Grey, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Morton Grenfell; daughter of Albert 4th Earl Grey, q.v. and grand-niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B88/14A/1 18 March 1891
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family news.
GREVILLE, Charles Cavendish Fulke
(clerk to the Privy Council 1821-1859, son of Lady Charlotte Greville, q.v.)
GRE/B88/14B/1-31 1 November 1855-6 January 1856
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Crimean War and scepticism towards the government during the peace negotiations. Enclosure
GRE/B88/14B/14-15 28 November 1855
“Extract of a letter from Kars 11th October 1855”.
GREVILLE, Lady Charlotte
(née Cavendish-Bentinck, eldest daughter of 3rd Duke of Portland, wife of Captain Charles Greville, mother of Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville, q.v.)
GRE/B88/14C/1-3 30 July 1845-9 December 1861
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning family news.
GREVILLE, Harriet Catherine
See ELLESMERE, Harriet Catherine, Countess of (née Greville)
Grey, Albert Henry George, 4th EarlReference: GRE/B89-B91/1-2; GRE/B92/7; GRE/B92/8
(son of General the Hon. Charles Grey, q.v., and of Mrs Caroline Eliza Grey, q.v.; nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B89/1/1-49 22 July 1870-20 April 1875
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on family or personal matters, although some include references to other topics, including 1 letter, 7 October 1872, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B89/1/13); 1 letter,
27 July 1873, outlining his political principles (GRE/B89/1/15-16); 1 letter, 12 November 1874, concerning the advanced Liberals and the 1874 General Election (GRE/B89/1/21-23); 2 letters, 5/6 January & 26 December 1875, concerning his trip to
India with the Prince of Wales (GRE/B89/1/24-38,45-49); 1 letter, 20 April 1875, with reference to his lack of desire to become an MP (GRE/B89/1/41-42)
(There are drafts of letters of 27 July 1873 and 19 February 1888 in addition to the final copies. One letter, 17 February 1891, completed and signed by Alice [afterwards Countess] Grey, q.v.; 5 letters incomplete).
GRE/B89/2/1-69 23 December 1877-9 July 1880
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on family or personal matters, although many include references to other topics, including 4 letters, 23 December 1877, 1 January 1878, 12 & 23 July 1878, concerning his campaign to stand for Parliament in
the 1878 South Northumberland Election (GRE/B89/2/9,17-24); 1 letter, 18 November 1878, concerning a dispatch from Lord Salisbury on administrative reform of the northern frontier (GRE/B89/2/25-26); 1 letter, 1 April 1879, concerning the Afghan War
(GRE/B89/2/27-28); 1 letter, 3 April 1879, relating to the Newcastle Junior Liberal Club (GRE/B89/2/19-20); 1 letter, September 1879, putting himself forward to be Henry's agent (GRE/B89/2/91-93); 4 letters, 7, 11 & 17 November 1879, 31 March
1880 concerning the 1880 General Election (GRE/B89/2/34-41,46); 1 letter, 9 December 1879, with reference to Afghanistan, and the Boer War (GRE/B89/2/42-45); 1 letter, 24 April 1880, concerning Gladstone and the Radicals (GRE/B89/2/47-48); 7
letters, 5, 8, 14, 22, 28 June 6 & 9 July 1880, concerning the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B89/2/49-69).
Enclosure: B89/2/10-16 Draft of speech by 4th Earl Grey offering himself as candidate for Parliament; emendations by 3rd Earl Grey, 23
December 1877
GRE/B89/3/1-63 7 January 1881-27 June 1881
25 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all on the debates surrounding the Irish Land Act, with the exception of 2 letters, 15 & 26 March 1881, concerning events in South Africa, and Afghanistan (GRE/B89/3/14-21)
GRE/B89/4/1-104 7 February 1882-24 November 1882
39 letters to 3rd Earl Grey on the parliamentary debates surrounding the Irish Land Question, although some mention other topics, including 2 letters, 17 & 22 March 1882, relating to a dispute between the Central Northumberland Railway and
the North Eastern Railway Company (GRE/B89/4/27-32); 1 letter, 28 March 1882, concerning debating procedure in the House of Commons, and the possibility of a Select Committee into the administration of the estates of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners
(GRE/B89/4/34-36); 1 letter, 15 November 1882, concerning the possibility of standing as the Liberal candidate for Cambridge University (GRE/B89/4/98-100).
Enclosures:
GRE/B89/4/47-49 Letter E. Gibson to 4th Earl Grey 27 April
1882; copy by 4th Earl Grey of memo by Gibson on Irish Grand Jury Act and Peace Preservation Act, 28 April 1882
GRE/B89/4/62 Cutting from Observer 7 May 1882 re Phoenix Park murders, 7 May 1882
GRE/B89/4/65 Copy of warrants for arrest of Dillon, O'Reilly and Purnell, 8 May 1882
GRE/B89/4/68 Note on Michael Davitt, 10 May 1882
GRE/B89/5/1-58 21 February 1883-1 August 1883
22 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, dated 21 & 28 February, 7 & 14 March, 28 June 1883 on the Irish Land Question (GRE/B89/5/1-9,38-40), 1 letter, 17 March 1883, concerning the policy in the Transvaal (GRE/B89/5/10-11); 1
letter, 7 April 1883, concerning South Africa (GRE/B89/5/12-14); 4 letters, 2, 8 & 11 May, 18 June 1883, with reference to the Tenant's Compensation Bill (GRE/B89/5/15-23, 34-35); 6 letters, 29 & 30 May, 7 & 14 June 1883, 11 & 14
July, 1 August 1883 concerning the Agricultural Holdings Bill (GRE/B89/5/24-33,41-48, 57-58); 1 letter, 15 June 1883, concerning the above bills, as well as the Corrupt Practices Bill (GRE/B89/5/33); 1 letter, 24 July 1883, concerning the Suez Canal
(GRE/B89/5/49-52)
GRE/B89/6/1-91 4 February 1884-27 November 1884
39 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 10 letters, 4, 14, 15, 20 & 27 February, 12 May, 21, 25 & 27 June, 1 July 1884, concerning policy in Egypt (the first also makes reference to a new Reform Bill) (GRE/B89/6/1-11,13-15, 41, 50-56); 25
letters, 8 & 13 March, 2, 9, 17, 21, 24, 26 & 29 April, 5, 20 & 24 May, 12 (x2), 16 June, 5, 7, 16 & 18 July, 24 October, 8, 11, 13, 17, 22 & 27 November 1884, concerning the Third Reform Act (many also discussing Egypt)
(GRE/B89/6/16-40, 42-49, 57-65, 72-73, 78-91); 2 letters, 23 & 29 July 1884, concerning Canadian cattle, the second also referring to the subject of Imperial Federation (GRE/B89/6/66-70); 1 letter, 27 October 1884, concerning the arrest of
Charles [Spalding] (GRE/B89/6/74-75); 1 letter, 30 October 1884, relating to Lord Spencer's conduct (GRE/B89/6/76-77).
Enclosure: B89/6/12 Page from Pall Mall Gazette 26 February 1884
GRE/B89/7/1-74 18 February 1885-18 December 1885
34 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 February 1885, concerning his tour of the Maxim factory (GRE/B89/7/1-2); 14 letters, 19, 20 (x2), 23, 24, 26 & 28 February, 4, 10 & 14 March, 1, 13 & 30 April 1885, concerning the
military campaign in the Sudan (the letter of 14 March also concerns his plans for the General Election (GRE/B89/7/4-31,36,40, 44-45); 1 letter, 17 March 1885, concerning his plans for the General Election, and parliamentary discussions on a
colonial navy force (GRE/B89/7/32-33); 3 letters, 18 & 27 March, 4 April 1885, concerning Egypt (GRE/B89/7/34-35,37-39); 3 letters, 18 & 27 April, 1 May 1885, concerning the Afghan Question (GRE/B89/7/41-43, 46-47); 2 letters, 15 May & 3
July 1885, on the subject of Albert's election for the representation of Tyneside (the letter 3 July also concerns Irish Home Rule (GRE/B89/7/48-49, 60-61); 3 letters, 9, 12, 13 June 1885, concerning Gladstone's resignation and his replacement with
Lord Salisbury (GRE/B89/7/50-56); 6 letters, 25 June, 3, 7, 13 & 29 July, 15 December 1885, concerning Irish Home Rule (GRE/B89/7/58-69); 1 letter, 10 August 1885, concerning prison reform (GRE/B89/7/70-71)
GRE/B90/1/1-126 12 January 1886-30 March 1886
64 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on subject of Irish Home Rule, although some refer to other topics, including 2 letters, 20 January & 24 February 1886, concerning Church Reform (GRE/B90/1/11-14,45-46); 1 letter, 30 January 1886, with
reference to the Local Government Bill (GRE/B90/1/24-26); 5 letters, 19, 22 & 24 February, 8, 13 March 1886, concerning currency reform (GRE/B90/1/38-40, 43-44,48,58,64-66); 8 letters, 15 April, 4, 17, 19 & 21 May, 10 June, 3, 14 July 1886,
concerning the 1886 General Election (GRE/B90/1/84-87, 95-100, 106-113).
Enclosure: B90/1/49 Letter H.R. Grenfell to 4th Earl Grey 24 February 1886, concerning bimetallism
GRE/B90/2/1-51 13 January 1887-10 December 1887
22 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on personal or family matters but many discuss other topics, including 6 letters, 13 January, 29 May, 9 June, 23 & 28 July, 2 August 1887, on the Irish Question (GRE/B90/2/1-2,23-27, 29-30,32-33, 41-43); 1
letter, 14 January 1887, concerning the death of Sir Stafford Northcote (GRE/B90/2/3); 1 letter. 2 March 1887, concerning Church patronage (GRE/B90/2/8-9); 1 letter, 11 March 1887, on the lack of unity in the Liberal Party (GRE/B90/2/12-14); 4
letters, 7 May, 30 July, 11 September, 11 October 1887, concerning the Liberal Unionists (GRE/B90/2/17-18,38-40,44-48); 1 letter, 10 December 1887, concerning Lord Rosebery's definition of Liberalism (GRE/B90/2/49-50).
Enclosure: B90/2/34-37
Return concerning agrarian outrages (Ireland), printed by order of House of Commons, 9 May 1887; ms notes on same subject
GRE/B90/3/1-79 1 February 1888-12 December 1888
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1 February 1888, concerning the sale prospects for Grey' s book,
Ireland: The Causes of its Present Condition, and the Measures Proposed for its Improvement (GRE/B90/3/1-2); 2 letter, 25 February, 20 March 1888, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B90/3/3-26); 3 letters, 11 & 14
May, 21 June 1888, concerning the activities of the Liberal Unionists (GRE/B90/3/29-36,41-43); 8 letters, 30 June, 4 July, 14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23 July 1888, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence with Princess Lieven
(GRE/B90/3/47-50,54-67); 1 letter, 12 December 1888, urging Grey to write a letter to the Times on the subject of the seperation of the Governorship of the Cape from the High Commissionership of South Africa
(GRE/B90/3/78-79)
GRE/B90/4/1-100 18 January 1889-2 November 1889
37 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family and personal matters, although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 18 January 1889, relating to a meeting on Proportional Representation (GRE/B90/4/1-3); 1 letter, 9 February 1889,
concerning his attendance at a meeting of the South African Committee, and the possibility of purchasing land in Mexico (GRE/B90/4/5-6); 1 letter, 3 March 1889, concerning Ernest Myers's memoir of Lord Althorp (GRE/B90/4/7-9); 1 letter, 22 March
1889, concerning the political situation in California (GRE/B90/4/15-16); 16 letters, 8, 10, 19 & 22 May, 3, 28 & 29 June, 10, 11, 13 & 15 July, 13, 15, 17 & 21 September, 2 November 1889, concerning South Africa, in particular the
granting of the charter to the British South Africa Company (GRE/B90/4/28-32, 37-42,49-50,57-75,91-98); 1 letter, 17 May 1889, concerning a Newcastle meeting against the London coal dues (GRE/B90/4/33-36); 1 letter, 30 May 1889, concerning
Salisbury's East African policy (GRE/B90/4/43-46); 1 letter, 28 June 1889, concerning the rejection of Grey's letter on Africa by the
Times (GRE/B90/4/57-59); 4 letters, 19, 21 & 22 July, 6 August 1889, concerning the plan to concede African territory to Germany (GRE/B90/4/76-90).
Enclosures:
GRE/B90/4/10 Letter Ernest Myers to
4th Earl Grey 27 February 1889, concerning his memoir of Lord Althorp, 3 March 1889
GRE/B90/4/17 Cutting from San Diego Union and Daily Bee 22 March 1889., 22 March 1889
GRE/B90/4/25-26 2 press cuttings, relating to Western Australia and Cape Town, 6 May 1889
GRE/B90/5/1-51 27 January 1890-4 November 1890
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, but many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 13 February 1890, concerning the embezzlement of Lord Durham's money, the Partick election, the activities of British South
Africa Company, and the political system in Switzerland (GRE/B90/5/5-8); 1 letter, 16 February 1890, concerning the British South Africa Company (GRE/B90/5/9-10); 1 letter, 19 March 1890, concerning the Special Commission Bill (GRE/B90/5/14-15); 1
letter, 3 May 1890, concerning speeches relating to the Emin Relief Committee (first part of the letter has been destroyed) (GRE/B90/5/16-17); 1 letter, 16 May 1890, concerning the precarious financial position of the Howick Estate (GRE/B90/5/19); 1
letter, 17 May 1890, concerning the publication of the 3rd Earl's views on the Irish Land Bill, a possible treaty on Congo and negotiations with Germany over African territory (GRE/B90/5/21-26); 1 letter, 18 June 1890, concerning the procedure for
the suspension of bills in Parliament (GRE/B90/5/28-29); 2 further letters, 25 June & 11 July 1890, concerning the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B90/5/30-32, 39-40); 1 letter, 6 July 1890, concerning the situation in South Africa (GRE/B90/5/36-37); 2
letters, 26 July & 17 August 1890, concerning negotiations with Portugal (the letter of 17 August also makes reference to the possibility of a new Home Rule Bill (GRE/B90/5/44-47).
Enclosure: B90/5/13 Cutting from Morning Post 17 March 1890
GRE/B90/6/1-144 7 February 1891-2 December 1891
43 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, but many relate to other topics, including 12 letters, 7, 17 & 27 February, 7 March, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 20, 28 & 29 June 1891, concerning negotiations with Portugal over
African territory (GRE/B90/6/1-4, 10-13, 15-16, 23-25, 74-76, 78-79, 88, 93-94, 104-107, 117-118, 123-129); 3 letters, 10, 15, February 1891, concerning South Africa (GRE/B90/6/5-9); 1 letter, 19 February 1891, concerning army recruitment
(GRE/B90/6/14); 1 letter, 5 March 1891, concerning the Labour Commission (GRE/B90/6/21-22); 1 letter, 19 March 1891, concerning his decision not to contest the Tynemouth seat (GRE/B90/6/30-33); 1 letter, 4 April 1891, with reference to the Irish
Election and the relationship between Britain and Portugal (GRE/B90/6/40-45); 1 letter, 11 April 1891, concerning Grey's memories of Sir Robert Peel and Catholic Emancipation (GRE/B90/6/46-47); 1 letter, 14 May 1891, concerning German aggrandizement
in Africa (GRE/B90/6/60-61); 1 letter, 10 October 1891, with reference to a plan to attend a meeting in support of the Unionist candidate for South Shields and his belief that Gladstone cannot win the next elextion (GRE/B90/6/136-140); 2 letters, 28
November & 2 December 1891, with reference to proposed commerical treaties with France and Spain (GRE/B90/6/141-144).
Enclosures:
GRE/B90/6/71 Cutting re Tasmanian Apples, 22 May 1891
GRE/B90/6/80-87 Typed copies of letters 4th Earl Grey to 3rd Marquess of Salisbury 30 May 1891, and Salisbury to Grey 3 June 1891, concerning the Portuguese treaty, 4 June 1891
GRE/B90/6/89-92 Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on convention with Portugal, 6 June 1891
GRE/B90/6/100-103, 108-116 Cutting from South Africa re Gazaland; typed copies of letters Hon. Cecil Holland to his father, 1st Viscount Knutsford, 7 May 1891; 4th Earl Grey to Salisbury n.d.;
Salisbury to Grey 16 June 1891, concerning the Portuguesetreaty, 16 June 1891
GRE/B91/1/1-125 19 January 1892-29 November 1892
41 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, and the management of the Grey Estate, but many relate to other topics, including 18 letters, 27 January, 6, 10, 13, 14, 18 (x2), 20, 23 & 29 February, 7 (x2), 9, 10, 11, 23
& 29 March, 7 April 1892, concerning the 3rd Earl's article on the McKinley Tariff (GRE/91/1/8-12, 15-19, 23-53, 55-58, 69-76, 83-84); 1 letter, 8 February 1892, concerning gold in Mashonaland (GRE/91/1/20-21); 1 letter, 24 February 1892,
concerning Canada (GRE/B91/1/44); 3 letters, 3, 9, 20 April 1892, concerning the miners strike in Durham (GRE/B91/1/77-80, 85-90); 1 letter, 26 May 1892, with reference to Irish Home Rule (GRE/B91/1/95-97); 1 letter, 18 June 1892, concerning the
miner's strike, Gladstone's interview with “the 8 hours men” and the prospects of the General Election on Tyneside (GRE/B91/1/99-102); 1 letter, 18 July 1892, concerning the possibility of Grey becoming the Queen's
adviser in order to influence the composition of the new Parliament (GRE/B91/1/103-105); 1 letter, 23 July 1892, concerning Gladstone's wish to consider the 3rd Earl's memorandum [subject not mentioned] (GRE/B91/1/106-107); 1 letter, 30 July 1892,
concerning Gladstone's return to office and the prospects for Irish Home Rule (GRE/B91/1/108-111); 1 letter, 18 November 1892, concerning the 3rd Earl's letter to
The Times on the subject of Uganda, and the financial administration of the African provinces (GRE/B91/1/112-118); 1 letter, 22 November 1892, concerning the 3rd Earl's policy on Africa (GRE/B91/1/119-120); 1 letter,
27 November 1892, concerning the establishment of communications in Uganda, the waning power of the Mahdi in the Sudan, the administration of Bechuanaland (GRE/B91/1/121-124); 1 further letter, 29 November 1892, on Rhodes' communication plans for
Uganda (GRE/B91/1/125).
Enclosures:
GRE/B91/1/22 Letter Sir J. Knowles to 4th Earl Grey 9 February 1892, concerning Grey's article, 10 February 1892
GRE/B91/1/54 Letter Macmillan & Co. to 4th Earl Grey 8 March 1892, concerning Grey's pamphlet on The McKinlay Tariff, 9 March 1892
GRE/B91/1/59-68 Ms of cancelled part of 3rd Earl Grey's pamphlet on The McKinlay Tariff, 11 March 1892
GRE/B91/2/1-138 25 February 1893-23 September 1894
46 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on the management of the Grey Estates, but many on other topics, including 13 letters, 25 February, 3, 6 & 18 March, 21 & 30 April, 15 & 26 May, 3, 5 & 22 June, 2, 6 July 1893 relating to the
Second Home Rule Bill (GRE/B91/2/1-2, 5-12, 18-27, 32-35, 39-44, 52-54, 58-63); 1 letter, 27 February 1893, concerning the Welsh Suspensory Bill (GRE/B91/2/3-4); 1 letter, 9 May 1893, concerning George Grey's business interests in Africa
(GRE/B91/2/28-31); letter, June 1893, concerning the agricultural distress (GRE/B91/2/37-38); 1 letter, 11 June 1893, concerning Swaziland, and agricultural distress (GRE/B91/2/47-48); 8 letters, 29 & 30 July, 1 August, 6 September, 25, 26 &
30 October, 2 November 1893, concerning the Matabele War in Mashonaland (GRE/B91/2/64-73, 77-78, 81-86, 96-98); 1 letter, 1 October 1893, relating to Mr Brooks (GRE/B91/2/74-76); 1 letter, 31 January 1894, concerning the Bishop of Durham's desire
for involvement in the reform of Trade Union constitutions (GRE/B91/2/100-103); 1 letter, 22 February 1894, concerning his desire for a Cabinet position (GRE/B91/2/104-106); 1 letter, 1 March 1894, concerning the weakness of Lord Salisbury, as well
as Gladstone's demise and his potential successor (GRE/B91/2/107-108); 3 further letters, 3, 6, 18 March 1894, concerning the potential successors to Gladstone and the appointment of the Earl of Rosebery (GRE/B91/2/109-114); 2 letters, 28 May &
24 July 1894, concerning the political situation in South Africa (GRE/B91/2/122-135).
Enclosures:
GRE/B91/2/79-80 Letter Edward Fairfield to 4th Earl Grey 26 October 1893, concerning the British South African Company, 27 October
1893
GRE/B91/2/87-95 Paper by 3rd Earl Grey on correspondence between the Colonial Office and the South Africa Chartered Co. 31 October 1893, 2 November 1893
GRE/B91/2/99 Extract from Albert Grey to his wife, Alice, concerning the Ugandan Telephone Company, December 1893
GRE/B91/3/1-36 July 1870-30 December 1875
25 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, mostly on Albert's university education and his future career
GRE/B91/4/1-45 20 January 1876-16 December 1879
24 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, mostly on family or personal matters, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 27 January 1877, concerning the army in India and the civilisation of Africa (GRE/B91/4/10-12); 4 letter, 22
& 24 December 1877, 24 January, 15 February 1878, concering Albert's chances of election to Parliament (GRE/B91/4/15-20); 2 letters, 20 March, 13 July 1878, concerning Albert's election campaign in South Northumberland (GRE/B91/4/21,26); 1
letter, 8 April 1878, concerning the Eastern Question and Irish Home Rule (GRE/B91/4/22-25); 2 letters, 20 July 1878, 24 January, 10 December 1879 with reference to the Eastern Question (GRE/B91/4/27-28, 31-32); 3 letters, 6, 10 & 16 December
1878, with reference to the Afghan War (GRE/B91/4/29-30, 44-45); 1 letter, 4 April 1879, with reference to Albert's involvement in the Newcastle Junior Liberal Club (GRE/B91/4/33-34); 1 letter, 14 April 1879, concerning South Africa (GRE/B91/4/35);
1 letter, 8 November 1879, concerning the 1880 General Election (GRE/B91/4/39-41); 1 letter, 19 November 1879, urging Albert to become a vice-president of the Alnwick Liberal Club (GRE/B91/4/42-43)
GRE/B91/5/1-116 21 January 1880-3 August 1881
59 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, including 10 letters, 21 & 25 January, 4 February, March, 4, 11, 13, 16 & 17 March, 1 April (x2) 1880, concerning the 1880 General Election (GRE/B91/5/1-5, 9-13, 15-23); 1 letter, 24 February
1880, concerning the Turkish Question and the discussions surrounding the Afghan War (GRE/B91/5/6-8); 1 letter, 14 May 1880, advising Albert on his speech in the House of Commons (GRE/B91/5/24); 30 letters, 7, 15 June & June, 3, 7 July, 26
August 1880, 13, 21 January, 16 February, 5 March, 8, 11, 27, 30 April & April, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13 & 20 May, June, 20 & 25 June, 4, 16, 20 & 23 July, 3 August 1881, concerning the Irish Land Question (the letter of 5 March also
refers to the Parish Councils Bill) (GRE/B91/5/25-31,33,35-36, 38-43, 51-55, 63-68, 72-87, 90-93, 96-100, 102-103, 108-112, 115-116); 3 letters, 28 & 31 January, 3 February 1881, concerning parliamentary procedure for adjournment (the letter of
31 January also concerns the situation in the Transvaal) (GRE/B91/5/44-48); 1 letter, 8 February 1881, concerning the construction of the Central Railway (GRE/B91/5/49-50); 1 letter, 10 March 1881, concerning the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B91/5/56);
2 letters, 22 & 28 March 1881, concerning Afghanistan (GRE/B91/5/57-62); 1 letter, 29 April 1881, concerning the Parish Councils Bill, the Bradlaugh case and the Irish Land Question (GRE/B91/5/69-71); 1 letter, 17 May 1881, concerning French
policy towards Tunis (GRE/B91/5/88-89); 1 letter, 12 June 1881, concerning a new Patent Office, as well as the Irish Land Question (GRE/B91/5/94-95); 1 letter, 12 July 1881, concerning Free Trade (GRE/B91/5/106-107); 1 letter, July 1881, concerning
South Africa (GRE/B91/5/113-114).
Enclosures:
GRE/B91/5/32 Letter from “A Landlord” to Albert Grey, 9 June 1880, concerning his vote on the Irish Land Bill, June 1880
GRE/B91/5/34 Extract of letter dated, 9 November 1844, to Mr M. Napier from Mr J. S. Mill, concerning self support, 3 July 1880
GRE/B92/1/1-70 8 February 1882-31 July 1882
41 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, mostly on the parliamentary debates surrounding the Irish Land Question although some also refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 8 February 1882, concerning the Bradlaugh case, and two articles on
Cobden and representative government (GRE/B92/1/1-2); 3 letters, 14 & 17 February 1882 & [1882], concerning debating procedure in the House of Commons (GRE/B92/1/6-10, 28-29); 1 letter, 18 February 1882, concerning a proposal by the North
Eastern Railway Company (GRE/B92/1/12); 1 letter, 26 February 1882, relating to a commercial treaty with France (GRE/B92/1/13-16); 2 letters, 18 & 23 March 1882, concerning a dispute between the North Eastern Railway Company and the Central
Railway Company (GRE/B92/1/24-27, 30-31); 1 letter, 29 March 1882, concerning ecclesiastical property (GRE/B92/1/32-33); 5 letters, 2 & 27 June, 4, 28 & 31 July 1882, concerning the situation in Egypt (GRE/B92/1/54,58-59, 61, 68-70); 1
letter, 22 June 1882, relating to army reform, and Egypt (GRE/B92/1/55-57).
Enclosure: (GRE/B92/1/23) Letter 3rd Earl Grey to Alice Grey, 17 March 1882, requesting her to pass on information to Albert concerning Joseph Cowen's speech on
Ireland
GRE/B92/1/71-163 8 August 1882-1883
49 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, many on family and personal matters, but some relate to other topics, including 8 letters, 18 August, 27 October, 3 November 1882, 19, 22 & 24 February, 2 & 8 March (1st page missing) 1883,
concerning the Irish Land Question (GRE/B92/1/71,74-75, 87-102); 1 letter, 16 November 1882, relating to Albert standing for Cambridge University (GRE/B92/1/76-77); 1 letter, 21 November 1882, concerning land drainage (GRE/B92/1/78-80); 1 letter,
n.d., with reference to a speech by Gladstone in Edinburgh relating to Home Rule (GRE/B92/1/83); 1 letter, 14 March 1883, concerning the proposals of the Metropolitan Railway Company (GRE/B92/1/103-104); 1 letter, 30 March 1883, relating to reform
of the Post Office (GRE/B92/1/105-106); 2 letters, 3 April 1889, concerning South Africa (GRE/B92/1/107-109); 2 letters, n.d. [April 1883] & 13 April 1883 concerning a bill relating to the manufacture of explosives (GRE/B92/1/110-113); 2
letters, 14 & 19 April 1883, concerning the reform of local government (GRE/B92/1/114-118); 2 letters, 27 & 30 April 1883, concerning the Bradlaugh case (GRE/B92/1/121-123); 2 letters, 3 & 4 May 1883, concerning the Affirmation Bill (the
latter also referring to a Liberal Club meeting) (GRE/B92/1/124-125); 11 letters, 30 May (x2), 5, 14 & 20 June, 3, 13, 15, 19 July 1883, n.d. [July 1883], 25 & 29 July 1883 concerning agricultural reform (the letters of [July 1883], 25, 29
July 1883 also relate to the situation in Egypt) (GRE/B92/1/126-132, 137-144,149-159); 2 letters, 12 & 13 June 1883, concerning an execution at Alexandria (the latter also refers to an article on Socialism) (GRE/B92/1/134-136); 1 letter, 7 July
1883, concerning Canadian cattle (GRE/B92/1/147-148); 1 letter, [1883], concerning Gladstone and additions to a draft paper on the Liberal Party (GRE/B92/1/161-163)
GRE/B92/2/1-97 6 February 1884-28 November 1884
48 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, including 16 letters, 6, 11, 14, 16 & 21 February, 4 March, 14 May (x2), 11, 22, 24 & 28-29 June, 4 & 8 July, 28 August, 19 November 1884, concerning the situation in Egypt (the letter of 11
February 1884 also concerning Ireland, and the letter of 4 July 1884, also concerns the Agricultural Holdings Act) (GRE/B92/2/1-10,17,51-53,57-58, 62-65, 68-70, 78-79, 92-93); 23 letters, n.d., 1, 12, 29 March, 2, 5, 10, 19, 23, 24 & 30 April,
6, 22 & 30 May, 13 June, n.d. [June 1884] & 18 June, 17 & 21 July, 9, 12, 13 & 18 November 1884, concerning the Third Reform Act (the letters of 1 & 29 March, 2, 5, 23 & 30 April 1884 also relate to Egypt)
(GRE/B92/2/12-16,18-21,25-26,29-50,54-56,61,71-75, 83-88,91); 3 letters, 14 March, 25 October, 1 November 1884, on the Irish Question and the current state of the country (GRE/B92/2/23-24,80-82); 1 letter, 1 April 1884, concerning a riot at
Cincinnati (GRE/B92/2/22-23); 4 letters, 17 July, 24 (x2) & 28 November 1884, concerning the reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B92/2/71, 94-97); 1 letter, 25 October 1884, concerning the parliamentary debates relating to Ireland
(GRE/B92/2/80-81)
GRE/B92/3/1-90 14 January 1885-7 August 1885
41 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 14 January 1885, on the conduct of Lord Spencer and the Irish Question (GREB92/3/1-2); 1 letter, 24 January 1885, concerning the conduct of MPs during the Third Reform Act debates
(GREB92/3/3-4); 14 letters, 19, 21, 24 & 28 February, 2, 7, 11, 13, 15, 20, 22, 25 & 31 March, 6 April 1885, concerning policy in Egypt and the Sudan (GREB92/3/5-6, 8-14, 28-29,31-34, 36-41,45-48, 53-60) (the letter of 15 March also refers
to Albert's desire for a seat in South Northumberland, Afghanistan, and the state of the navy); 1 letter, 20 February 1885, concerning the Redistribution Bill (GREB92/3/7); 1 letter, 25 February 1885, concerning censure in the House of Commons, and
the possible formation of a Sudan Association as a memorial to General Gordon (GREB92/3/15-19); 1 letter, n.d., concerning the
Alnwick Mercury's misrepresentation of a speech by Edward Grey (GREB92/3/30); 1 letter, 18 March 1885, referring to Albert's desire for a seat in South Northumberland, and the state of the navy (GREB92/3/43-44); 2
letters, n.d. & 13 July 1885, concerning the Criminal Law Amendment Act (GRE/B92/3/51-52, 88); 4 letters, 20 & 29 April, 2 & 13 May 1885, concerning Afghanistan (GRE/B92/3/61,63-68); 1 letter, 22 April 1885, concerning agriculatural
reform, South Africa, and the Sudan (GRE/B92/3/62); 1 letter, 8 June 1885, relating to a speech by Edward Grey advocating disestablishment, and Randolph Churchill's attack on the government (GRE/B92/3/69-70); 1 letter, n.d., on the Berwick election
(GRE/B92/3/71); 1 letter, 11 July 1885, on the current weakness of the government (GRE/B92/3/72-73); 3 letters, 13 June, 1 & 4 July 1885, concerning Albert's election canvass for Tyneside and the 1885 election in general (GRE/B92/3/75-77,
80-86); 1 letter, 22 June 1885, offering his opinions on a speech by Albert (GRE/B92/3/78); 1 letter, 25 June 1885, concerning the conduct of Lord Salisbury (GRE/B92/3/79); 1 letter, 7 July 1885, concerning his memories of the Second Reform Act
(GRE/B92/3/87); 1 letter, 28 July 1885, with reference to South Africa (GRE/B92/3/89); 1 letter, 7 August 1885, concerning the Housing of the Working Classes Bill (GRE/B92/3/90).
Enclosures: (GRE/B92/3/18-20) Resolutions by 3rd Earl Grey
concerning Egyptian policy, 25 February 1885; (GRE/B92/3/21-27) Memo by 3rd Earl Grey, entitled “The Gordon Memorial and the Sudan”, 25 February 1885.
GRE/B92/4/1-67 19 January 1886-24 September 1887
43 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 19 & 20 January 1886, 18 June 1887, concerning Irish land reform (GRE/B92/4/1-3,59); 20 letters, 25, 26 & 29 January, 1 February, n.d., 18, 20, 26 & 28 February, 5, 12
& 19 March, 7 April, n.d., 14, 16 & 22 April, 12 & 18 May 1886 & 14 September 1887, concerning Irish Home Rule (GRE/B92/4/4-12,17-18,20-27,30,32,39, 41-44,64-66); 1 letter, n.d., concerning the Newcastle election (GRE/B92/4/13-15); 1
letter, 19 February 1886, concerning the rejection of his letter by the
Times (GRE/B92/4/19); 1 letter, 11 April 1886, concerning reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B92/4/33); 1 letter, 18 August 1886, concerning the prospects for Ireland, the intentions of Bismarck, and the Currency
Commission (GRE/B92/4/45-46); 1 letter, 21 February 1887, concerning agricultural distress (GRE/B92/4/48-49); 1 letter, 22 February 1887, with reference to Greville's diaries which reveal negotiations between Disraeli and the
“Irish Brigade” in 1853 (GRE/B92/4/50); 1 letter, 4 March 1887, with reference to his contribution towards a public discussion on “Imperial Federation” (GRE/B92/4/52); 1 letter, 8 May
1887, concerning Albert's proposed visit to the Cape (GRE/B92/4/53-54); 1 letter, 10 May 1887, concerning a miners strike in Northumberland (GRE/B92/4/55-56); 1 letter, 25 May 1887, with reference to the organisation of a Unionist Society in Morpeth
(GRE/B92/4/57-58); 1 letter, 24 July 1887, concerning the failure of Salisbury's foreign policy and the possibility of Huntington receiving a Cabinet position (GRE/B92/4/61-62)
GRE/B92/5/1-91 28 February 1888-27 November 1892
44 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, some relating to personal news, although other letter refer to political matters, including 1 letter, 28 February 1888, concerning the future prospects for the Liberal Unionists, the Arrears Bill in
Ireland, and Irish Home Rule (GRE/B92/5/1-2); 1 letter, 28 March 1888, with reference to the County Government Bill (GRE/B92/5/4); 3 further letters, 10 & 15 May 1888, 29 July 1892, concerning Irish Home Rule (the letter of 15 May also refers to
South Africa) (GRE/B92/5/5-7,83-84); 2 letters, 13 & 23 June 1888, advising Albert to accept a loan from the Admirality for a mortgage (the letter of 23 June also refers to the Liberal Unionists and the County Government Bill (GRE/B92/5/8-9); 3
letters, 1, 16 & 17 July 1888 (extract), concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence with Princess Lieven (GRE/B92/5/16,19-22); 2 letters, 20 & 24 July 1888, with reference to the Commission Bill (GRE/B92/5/25-27); 1
letter, 24 September 1888 concerning the 2nd Earl Grey and the conduct of Littleton (GRE/B92/5/28-30); 7 letters, 8 February, 23 & 31 May, 29 June, 12 & 14 July 1889, 13 February 1890 concerning South Africa, in particular the granting of
the charter to the British South Africa Company (GRE/B92/5/31-34,41-42,45,51-53,55-56); 1 letter, 5 April 1889, concerning the growing influence of Communism in England (GRE/B92/5/35); 1 letter, 8 May 1889, concerning his memories of his father
leaving office in 1834 (GRE/B92/5/36-38); 1 letter, 9 May 1889, concerning the conduct of Viscount Knutsford as Colonial Secretary (GRE/B92/5/39-40); 2 letters, July 1889 & 18 May 1890, concerning German imperialism in Africa
(GRE/B92/5/54,60-62); 2 letters, 18 May & 26 June 1890, with reference to the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B92/5/58-59,66-67); 3 letters, 9 & 14 February, 7 June 1891, concerning negotiations with Logenbula over African territory
(GRE/B92/5/70-74,79); 1 letter, 4 March 1891, concerning parliamentary commissions (GRE/B92/5/75-76); 1 letter, 17 March 1891, urging Albert not to contest the Tyneside seat (GRE/B92/5/77-78); 1 letter, 5 April 1892, concerning a strike amongst the
Durham pitmen (GRE/B92/5/81-82); 1 letter, 1 August 1892, concerning the possibility of Gladstone returning to office (GRE/B92/5/85); 2 letters, 21 & 27 November 1892, relating to African policy, particularly Uganda and South Africa
(GRE/B92/5/86-88,90-91).
Enclosures:
GRE/B92/5/17-18,23-24 Letter G. Lestrange to 4th Earl Grey 15 July 1888, and draft of letter 4th Earl Grey to 3rd Duke of Sutherland, n.d, re publication of letters of 2nd Earl Grey and Princess
Lieven. (For details of other correspondence on this subject see underLieven), 17 July 1888
GRE/B92/5/46-50 Letter Mr Cursitor to Sir R. Herbert, concerning land in South Africa, 4 July 1889
GRE/B92/5/89 Press cutting from The Times 22 November 1892 - 3rd Earl Grey's third letter on Uganda (filed with this letter, since it is referred to in it), 21 November 1892
GRE/B92/5/92-134 4 March 1893-31 August 1894
24 letters 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, some relating to personal news, although other letter refer to political matters, including 1 letter, 6 March 1893, concerning the Welsh Suspensory Bill, and the possibility of Balfour being replaced
(GRE/B92/5/92); 1 letter, 1 May 1893, concerning Irish Home Rule and Albert's South African investments (GRE/B92/5/94-96); 2 letters, 10 & 16 May 1893, concerning the possibility of the Queen removing Gladstone from power (GRE/B92/5/97-100); 1
letter, 25 May 1893, concerning a report on the Tenure Bill (GRE/B92/5/101-102); 1 letter, 27 May 1893, concerning Gladstone's views on slavery in 1833 (GRE/B92/5/104-105); 1 letter, 4 June 1893, relating to the Queen's birthday honours list, and
the lawless state of Ireland (GRE/B92/5/106-107); 2 further letters, 8 & 24 June 1893, concerning the Irish Question and Irish Home Rule (GRE/B92/5/108,111); 1 letter, 9 June 1893, relating to Swaziland (GRE/B92/4/109); 1 letter, 23 June 1893,
with reference to the treatment of the tithe rioters in Cardiganshire (GRE/B92/4/110); 2 letters, 11 & 15 July 1893, relating to the possibility of Gladstone strengthening his party by advising the Queen to confer honours upon his own supporters
(GRE/B92/4/114-118); 4 letters, 26 & 30 October 1893, 4 & 7 May 1894 relating to the Matabele war in Mashonaland (GRE/B92/4/119-122,125-126); 2 letters, 2 & 21 March 1894, concerning the successor to Gladstone (GRE/B92/4/123-124); 3
letters, 12 June, 23 July & 31 August 1894, relating to the political situation in South Africa (GRE/B92/4/127-130, 133-134); 1 letter, 24 August 1894, with reference to the situation in Ireland (GRE/B92/4/132).
Enclosure: B92/5/103 Cutting
from Sheffield Daily Telegraph 25 May 1893 re what Gladstone said about slavery in 1833. (cf. correspondence between 3rd Earl Grey and R.L. Appleford; and 3rd Earl Grey and Sir A.F. Robbins).
GRE/B92/6/1-18 n.d.
undated letters from 3rd Earl Grey to 4th Earl Grey, including comments on an extract from
“La Politique Anglaise en Orient” by [Cucheval Clauiny] in Revue des Mondes 1 March 1878 (GRE/B92/6/2); 3 incomplete letters on the Irish Question (GRE/B92/6/3-4,11); 1 incomplete
letter concerning the situation in Egypt and the Reform Bill (GRE/B92/6/5-7); 1 letter, concerning the inefficiency of political opposition (GRE/B92/6/8); 1 incomplete letter, relating to Free Trade (GRE/B92/6/9-10); 2 incomplete letter, concerning
a possible Russian invasion of India (GRE/B92/6/12,16); 1 incomplete letter, relating to the disloyalty of Irish Volunteers (GRE/B92/6/13); 1 incomplete letter, concerning the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B92/6/14-15); 1 incomplete letter, possibly
concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B92/6/17); 1 address to the Queen concerning the situation in Egypt (GRE/B92/6/18)
GRE/B92/7/1-7 September 1873-September 1894
Memorandum by 3rd Earl Grey to be given to 4th Earl Grey after his death, mostly expressing gratitude to his relatives and friends, and bequests to various people
GRE/B92/8 1877-1894
Series of memoranda by 3rd Earl Grey to be given to 4th Earl after his death; written at various times between August 1887 and September 1894
(1) Matabele Raids on Mashonaland 31 July 1893 (GRE/B92/8/8-13). (2) Powers of the Crown, n.d. (GRE/B92/8/1-7. (3) Notes on Jameson and Rhodes, n.d. (GRE/B92/8/14-17)
Grey, Alfred
(Lieutenant-Colonel, cousin of 3rd Earl Grey, son of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v., by his third wife, Mrs Eliza Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B93/1/1-3 4 October 1860-10 December 1860
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting patronage in seeking the position of adjutancy of the volunteer regiments.
Enclosure: B93/1/3 Letter to Captain Holme (?), 23 March 1860, marked by 3rd Earl Grey "Letter to Ld Portman", on above
subject
Grey, Alice Grey, Countess
(née Holford, wife of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B93/2 March 1880-24 March 1894
32 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and social engagements with an occasional reference to Albert's involvement in politics, including 2 letters, 3 June 1886 & 10 June 1886, with reference to his preparations for the forthcoming
elections (GRE/B93/2/4-8); and 1 letter, 9 June 1887, relating to press opinion in Canada against the Governor-General of the country, Lord Lansdowne (GRE/B93/2/21-22)
(Letter of 16 July 1890 has postscript by 4th Earl Grey).
3 undated letters 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey, relating to family news and social engagements (GRE/B93/2/50-53)
Grey, Anna Sophia, Lady
(née Ryder, wife of Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart., q.v., and grandmother of Edward, Viscount Grey of Fallodon, q.v.)
GRE/B93/3A/1-5 4 February 1875-22 March 1890
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to news of family and friends.
Grey, Arthur John
(Lieutenant, cousin of 3rd Earl Grey - son of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v., by his second wife, Mrs Elizabeth Grey)
GRE/B93/3B/1-2 4 March 1853-19 March 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking the 3rd Earl's patronage
Grey, Barbarina Charlotte, LadyReference: GRE/B93/4; GRE/B93/5
(née Sullivan, wife of Admiral the Hon. Sir Frederick William Grey, q.v., sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B93/4/1-154 1847-6 October 1894
102 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family news and social engagements.
Enclosures:
GRE/B93/4/36 Part of letter T. & E. Hamiton to Lady Grey, n.d.
GRE/B93/4/78 Part of letter from her brother, Admiral Sir Francis William Sullivan, 6th Bart, to Lady Grey, n.d.
GRE/B93/4/88 Copy of letter from her friends and colleagues at the Girls Friendly Society to Lady Grey November 1889, 25 February 1890
GRE/B93/5/1-79 16 February 1882-22 September 1894
55 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey, relating to family news and social engagements.
Enclosures:
GRE/B93/5 Ms copy of address to friends of Church of England (see also under Earl Egerton of Tatton), 18 October 1885
GRE/B93/5 Original letter Mary, Countess Grey to Sir Frederick W. Grey January 1826, 29 August 1889
GRE/B93/5 Review of "Where Three Empires Meet" by E.F. Knight, reprinted from Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review July 1893, 28 July 1893
GRE/B93/5 Letter Alice, Countess of Morton to Lady Grey, re 3rd Earl Grey's last illness, 7 October 1894
Grey, Lady Caroline
See BARRINGTON, Lady Caroline (née Grey)
Grey, Hon. Caroline Eliza
(née Farquhar, wife of General Charles Grey, q.v., sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B93/6/1-22 19 November 1871-6 October 1890
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and 1 from Grey to Caroline Grey, mostly relating to family news and social engagements, although 1 letter, from Henry to Caroline, 31 July 1880, relates to a speech by his son, Albert, in Parliament (possibly his
first) (GRE/B93/6/3); and 2 letters, 7 June 1884 & 27 December 1885, highly critical of Gladstone and his policies (GRE/B93/6/7-8)
Grey, Catherine
(sister of Sir John Grey of Morwick, q.v.)
See BURRELL, Mrs Catherine (née Grey)
Grey, Hon. CharlesReference: GRE/B94; GRE/B95/1-4; GRE/B95/5
(General, brother of 3rd Earl Grey, father of 4th Earl Grey)
GRE/B94/1/1-40 4 May 1821-9 September 1830
21 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 4 May 1821, concerning his attendance at a levee ceremony for the King (GRE/B94/1/1-2);
1 letter, 20 May 1821, relating to his posting to Ireland (GRE/B94/1/3-4); 1 letter, 20 June 1821, concerning an account of a skirmish between the army and the Irish peasantry relating to a land dispute (GRE/B94/1/5-6); 1 letter, 7 November 1821,
concerning a riot in Limerick (GRE/B94/1/7-8); 1 letter, 24 September 1825, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's opinion on a possible dissolution of parliament and Howick's chances in the Northumberland Election (GRE/B94/1/13-14); 1 letter, 24 August
1829, concerning the potential impact of a poor harvest on relations between Protestants and Catholics in Ireland (GRE/B94/1/23-25); 1 letter, 1 January 1830, concerning his anxiety over the speed of locomotive travel (GRE/B94/1/26-27); 2 letters, 6
& 25 February 1830, concerning an account of a dispute and the influence of Catholic priests in the Limerick Election (GRE/B94/1/29-30,32); 1 letter, 12 February 1830, relating to Daniel O’Connell and his influence in Limerick (GRE/B94/1/31); 1
letter, 22 February 1830, concerning the situation in Portugal, and the reduction of troops in the army (GRE/B94/1/33-35); 1 letter, 9 April 1830, concerning the plan of the Horse Guards to assist in the discharge of soldiers, and an account of an
unjust hanging of a man in Ireland (GRE/B94/1/36-38).
Enclosure: B94/1/130-132 Letter H.B. Adams to Gen. Charles Grey, 12 June 1835.
GRE/B94/1/41-97 9 January 1831-20 December 1833
26 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 9-16 January 1831, relating to Spanish refugees in Gibraltar, and the possibility of
rebellion in Ireland (GRE/B94/1/41-44); 2 letters, 11 February & 31 March 1831, concerning the removal of a Spaniard, Senor Diego de Gonzalez, from the Gibraltar garrison and the situation of the Spanish refugees (GRE/B94/1/45-48); 1 letter, 18
April 1831, concerning de Gonzalez, as well as the Reform Bill (GRE/B94/1/49-50); 1 letter, 8 May 1831, with reference to the Reform Bill, and the situation in Spain (GRE/B94/1/51-52); 1 letter, 27 May 1831, concerning Howick's election victory in
Northumberland, the Spanish refugees, and his journey to Malta (GRE/B94/1/53-54); 4 letters, 9 & 12 April, 13 May, May 1833, concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B94/1/61-64,66,69); 1 letter, 17 August 1833, relating to the Irish Tithe Bill
(GRE/B94/1/73-74); 1 letter, 20 August 1833, concerning various parliamentary bills, including the India Bill, the Scotch Burghs Bill, the Irish Jury Bill, the Bank Bill, as well as the impact of the cholera epidemic (GRE/B94/1/75-76); 1 letter, 21
August 1833, with reference to the Tenure Bill, and the Church Temporalities Bill (GRE/B94/1/77-78); 1 letter, 31 August 1833, relating to the situation in Portugal (GRE/B94/1/79-80); 1 letter, 6 September 1833, concerning King William IV's hatred
of the Russians, and the Slavery Question (GRE/B94/1/81-84); 1 letter, September 1833, concerning black and white troops in the West Indies (GRE/B94/1/83-84); 2 letters, 17 & 26 November 1833, with reference to the appointment of General Ellice
(GRE/B94/1/88-89, 92-93).
Enclosure: B94/1/67-68 Letter from Countess Grey to Charles Grey, concerning Henry's conduct on the Slavery Question, n.d.
GRE/B94/1/98-150 30 July 1834-10 December 1835
21 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 30 July 1834, concerning the Coercion Bill (GRE/B94/1/98-100); 1 letter, 5 September
1834, with references to Daniel O’Connell's open letter to the people of Ireland in which he states his desire to repeal the Act of Union, and the possibility of Lord Melbourne becoming Prime Minister (GRE/B94/1/101-103); 1 letter, 18 September
1834, relating to a report of a dinner held in honour of the 2nd Earl Grey in Edinburgh, Lambton and Radicalism, and the influence of O’Connell in Ireland (GRE/B94/1/104-105); 1 letter, 26 September 1834, relating to the British Government's policy
towards O’Connell and Ireland in general, the 2nd Earl Grey's battle with the Times newspaper (GRE/B94/1/106-108); 2 letters, 7 November 1834 & n.d. [1834], relating to the threat of Radicalism (GRE/B94/1/109-110,115-116); 3 letters, 30 November
& 15 December 1834, 4 January 1835, concerning his canvass for the 1835 General Election (GRE/B94/1/111-114,121-122); 1 letter, 26 December 1834, concerning the dissolution of parliament, Howick's election campaign in Northumberland, Lady
Holland's attacks on Charles's political views, the distinction between the Whigs and the Radicals and the possibility of forming a party based on moderate principles (GRE/B94/1/117-120); 1 letter, 22 January 1835, relating to the Inverness county
election, and the Irish Church (GRE/B94/1/123-124); 1 letter, 18 March 1835, with reference to army discipline, and Lord Londonderry's appointment (GRE/B94/1/126); 1 letter, 23 March 1835, concerning the difficulty of combining his military and
political careers, and the Tithe Question in Ireland (GRE/B94/1/127-129); 1 letter, 7 August 1835, expressing his disgust at the appearance of Daniel O’Connell as a guest at a dinner organised by Lord John Russell (GRE/B94/1/133-134); 1 letter, 8
August 1835, relating to new claimants for the franchise in Northumberland, and the anti-Liberal excitement in Berwick in relation to the Corporation Reform Bill (GRE/B94/1/135-136); 1 letter, August 1835, concerning the Corporation Reform Bill, and
army discipline (GRE/B94/1/137-138); 1 letter, 20 August 1835, concerning the printing of Howick's speech [possibly on Orange Lodges], the Corporation Reform Bill (GRE/B94/1/139-141); 1 letter, 10 November 1835, concerning army pay
(GRE/B94/1/142-143); 1 letter, 15 November 1835, relating to press criticism of the 2nd Earl Grey, and relations with Russia (GRE/B94/1/144-145); 1 letter, 10 December 1835, relating to the plan to recruit army regiments from head quarters
(GRE/B94/1/146-150).
Enclosure: B94/1/130-132 Letter from H.B. Adams to Colonel Charles Grey, concerning the paymastership, 12 June 1835
GRE/B94/1/151-244 February 1836-28 September 1837
36 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, February 1836, concerning deserters from a Canadian regiment (GRE/B94/1/151); 1 letter,
5 March 1836, with reference to the 2nd Earl Grey's views on Daniel O’Connell's letter to People of Wexford (GRE/B94/1/152-153); 3 letters, 10, 13 & 19 March 1836, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey's views on the Government's relationship with
O’Connell (GRE/B94/1/154-158,163-167); 1 letter, 11 March 1836, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey's views on the Irish Church (GRE/B94/1/159-162); 2 letters, 24 April & 22 May 1836, concerning army pensions and payments for good conduct
(GRE/B94/1/171-178); 1 letter, 28 July 1836, concerning the [Post Office, Newspapers Act?], the possibility of a dissolution, and the question of Charles's resignation (GRE/B94/1/79-82); 1 letter, concerning the Post Office, Newspapers Act
(GRE/B94/1/83-84); 1 letter, 21 August relating to the Post Office, Newspapers Act, and the Army Pension Question (GRE/B94/1/185-186); 1 letter, 6 October 1836, concerning the army in Gibraltar, and army pensions and payments for good conduct
(GRE/B94/1/87-90); 1 letter, 1 November 1836, concerning army pensions and payments for good conduct, the question of the religious services for Catholic soldiers (GRE/B94/1/191-194); 1 letter, 6 November 1836, relating to army recruitment, army
pensions and payments for good conduct (GRE/B94/1/195-197); 3 letters, 22 November 1836 & 7, 13 & 19 January 1837, on the possibility of resigning his seat at Wycombe (GRE/B94/1/198-199,211-218); 2 letters, 3 January & 15 May 1837
relating to religious services for Catholic soldiers (GRE/B94/1/201-206,229-230); 1 letter, 6 January 1837, relating to a model of the Battle of Waterloo (GRE/B94/1/207-210); 2 letters, 26 January & 3 February 1837, relating to a violent Radical
meeting at Bath (GRE/B94/1/218-222); 1 letter, 6 March 1837, concerning the Municipal Corporations Bill (GRE/B94/1/225-226); 1 letter, 5 May 1837, relating to the request of Captain Adams to transfer to Edinburgh (GRE/B94/1/227); 1 letter, 8 July
1837, concerning army discipline, and the 1837 General Election (GRE/B94/1/231-232); 2 letters, 20 July & August 1837, concerning the 1837 General Election (GRE/B94/1/233-234,239-240); 1 letter, 21 July 1837, relating to his attitude towards the
government during his parliamentary career (GRE/B94/1/235-238); 2 letters, 15 & 28 September 1837, concerning the Hospital Sergeant, (the first also refers to army discipline) (GRE/B94/1/241-244).
Enclosures:
GRE/B94/1/196 Note
on army good conduct claims, 6 November 1836
GRE/B94/1/204-205 Extract of letter Sir E. Blakeney to 7th Earl of Carlisle (Lord Morpeth) 8 October 1835, concerning religious services for Catholic soldiers, 3 January 1837
GRE/B94/1/228 Letter H.B. Adams to Gen. Charles Grey, 3 May 1837, concerning a transfer to Edinburgh, 5 May 1837
GRE/B94/2/1-101 9 January 1838-17 August 1839
29 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 2 letters, 9 January & 14 February 1838, concerning reinforcements for the troops in Canada
(GRE/B94/2/1-2,7-8); 1 letter, 2 February 1838, declining the position of Military Secretary, as well as the troops in Canada (GRE/B94/2/3-4); 2 letters, 17 April & 16 May 1838, relating to the situation in Canada (GRE/B94/2/9-11); 3 letters, 23
April 1838, 13 May & 17 August 1839, concerning the administration of the army depot system (GRE/B94/2/12-19,92-93,100-101); 2 letters, 26 June & 30 July 1838, concerning a possible war with the United States, and the situation in Canada
(GRE/B94/2/20-27); 1 letter, 19 August 1838, concerning the unification of the North American Provinces, and the behaviour of the French in Canada (GRE/B94/28-32); 1 letter, 27 April 1838, relating to the formation of veteran battalions in Canada
(GRE/B94/2/33-37); 1 letter, 25/30 September 1838, relating to Lambton's ordinance concerning the Canadian prisoners and their possible transfer to Bermuda (GRE/B94/2/38-45); 1 letter, 20 October 1838, concerning a military force for Canada, the
effect of Lambton's ordinance and subsequent resignation (GRE/B94/2/46-48); 1 letter, 1 November 1838, concerning the tense political situation in Canada and the possibility of an attack by the United States (GRE/B94/2/49-50); 3 letters, 12 & 29
(x2) December 1838, concerning the rebellion in Canada (GRE/B94/2/51-60); 3 letters, 7, 8 & 14 January 1839, relating to Lambton's proclamation, and the rebellion in Canada (GRE/B94/2/61-71); 2 letters, 30 January & 26 February 1839,
concerning Canada's relationship with the United States and the future government of the colony, particularly the possibility of separation (GRE/B94/2/72-73,77-81); 1 letter, 18 February 1839, concerning the potential movements of the refugees in
Canada (GRE/B94/2/74-76); 3 letters, 17, 25 March & 17 April 1839, concerning the unification of Upper and Lower Canada, and the possibility of war with America over the Maine Question (GRE/B94/2/82-91); 1 letter, 20/24 June 1839, concerning the
resignation of the British Government, his tour of Canada and the opinions of the Canadian people on the proposals for the future of the colony (GRE/B94/2/94-99).
Enclosure: B94/2/89 Press cutting from a Canadian newspaper, concerning a County
Meeting in Missisquoi on the subject of a union between Upper and Lower Canada, 17 April 1839
GRE/B94/2/102-224 6 January 1840-26 December 1850
47 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 6 January 1840, concerning the possible resignation of the government
(GRE/B94/2/106-107); 1 letter, 27 January 1840, relating to Howick's speech in parliament on the subject of Privilege (GRE/B94/2/108-109); 1 letter, 18 October 1840, concerning the possibility of war with France, and the case of Captain Reynolds
(GRE/B94/2/110-111); 1 letter, 18 October 1840, relating to the possibility of war with France, his conversation with Lord John Russell on the subject of the Canadian Corps, and his views on the army depot system (GRE/B94/2/112-115); 1 letter, 23.
November 1840, relating to a plan for a Canadian battalion organised by the Colonial Office, War Office and Commander in Chief (GRE/B94/2/116-118); 1 letter, 23 December 1840, concerning a dispute between the Canadians and the Americans over
Madawaska, the Canadian Corps (GRE/B94/2/119-121); 1 letter, 17 January 1841, concerning relations with France, and the prospect for responsible government in Canada (GRE/B94/2/122-125); 2 letters, 27 January & 21 February 1841, relating to
relations with France, and the Canadian Union Question (GRE/B94/2/126-131); 1 letter, 21 March 1841, concerning the effect on the Canadian people of the respective parliamentary declarations of Lords Melbourne and Palmerston, particularly the
strained relations with the United States over the Caroline Affair, and his views on the Canadian elections (GRE/B94/2/132-133); 1 further letter, 22 March 1841, concerning the Canadian election (GRE/B94/2/134); 1 letter, 27 March 1841, commenting
on the Irish Registration Bill, the Canadian Corps, and a plan for the establishment of military colonies (GRE/B94/2/135-136); 1 letter, 8 June 1841, concerning the Corn Laws, and the McLeod case (GRE/B94/2/137-140); 1 letter, 28 June 1841,
concerning the prospect of the dissolution of parliament and a general election, and the political situation in Canada (GRE/B94/2/141-143); 1 letter, 13 July 1841, concerning the Budget, Howick's allegiance to the Lord John Russell's Whig party,
Canadian politics, and Canada's relations with the United States (GRE/B94/2/144-146); 1 letter, 13 February 1842, concerning the debates on the Corn Laws (GRE/B94/2/149-150); 1 letter, 11 March 1852, relating to the separation of the War Office and
the command of the army (GRE/B94/2/152); 1 letter, 7 March 1847, criticising Lord Ellenborough for his conduct in India (GRE/B94/2/153-156); 1 letter, 19 December 1845, concerning coal mining at Chevington (GRE/B94/2/173-174); 1 letter, 13 March
1847, relating to the 3rd Earl Grey's views on Catholic Emancipation in a letter to Lord Campbell (GRE/B94/2/175); 1 letter, 24 January 1848, outlining his plan for improving the efficiency of the armed forces (GRE/B94/2/177-184); 1 letter, 4 March
1848, with reference to the possibility of a federal government of North American colonies (GRE/B94/2/185); 1 letter, 11 March 1849, concerning Colonel Forster's wish to become the Police Magistrate for Gibraltar, the Queen's disappointment
concerning the attacks on the 3rd Earl Grey and the conduct of Lord Torrington (GRE/B94/2/189-190); 1 letter, 4 March 1850, relating to Prince Albert's views on the extension of the Bath to the military and naval sectors (GRE/B94/2/191); 1 letter,
April 1850, relating to Prince Albert's letter to the Agricultural Society, and the convict establishment in Gibraltar (GRE/B94/2/192); 1 letter, July 1850, concerning Lord Brougham's attack on Prince Albert relating to the Civil List
(GRE/B94/2/195-196); 8 letters, 17, 19, 20 & 25 September, 10 October, 4, 6 & 8 November 1850, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B94/2/197-221).
Enclosures:
GRE/B94/2/102-105
“Minute of Cabinet on Household Question. Lord Howick's Dissent.”, 1839
GRE/B94; GRE/B95/1-4; GRE/B95/5 Copy of letter Gen. Charles Grey (on behalf of Prince Albert) to J. Hudson 12 April 1850, relating to the sewage system, April 1850
GRE/B94/3/1-87 26 November 1851-31 December 1853
33 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 5 letters, 26 November 1851, 3 & 9 January (x2), January 1852, concerning a controversy
surrounding the conduct of Lord Palmerston in the Foreign Office, in particular his support for Lajos Kossuth (GRE/B94/3/1-19); 1 letter, 24 January 1852, relating to Prince Albert's opinion of Granville's letter on the Orleans family
(GRE/B94/3/20); 1 letter, 4 February 1852, concerning relations with France (GRE/B94/3/21-22); 4 letters (the first with copy), 18 & 19 (x2) February & 1 May 1852, relating to his plan for a Militia or reserve force (GRE/B94/3/23-33); 1
letter, 19 May 1852, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B94/3/34-35); 3 letters, 14, 20 & 28 November 1852, concerning the weakness of the national defences in view of the threat of invasion by Louis Napoleon
(the first also relates to free trade discussions in Parliament (GRE/B94/3/36-45); 1 letter, 23 February 1853, concerning the 3rd Earl's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, the Clergy Reserves Bill, and the possible abolition of transportation (GRE/B94/3/46-48); 1 letter, 28 February 1853, concerning the political refiugees
staying in England and their influence on events in Italy, as well as news from the Cape (GRE/B94/3/49-50); 1 letter, 1 March 1853, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence, and the political refugee question (GRE/B94/3/51-54); 1 letter, 5
March 1853, relating to the Clergy Reserves Bill, and the political refugee question (GRE/B94/3/55); 1 letter, 12 March 1853, concerning his opinions of the 3rd Earl's book The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's
Administration, and the influence of David Dundas (GRE/B94/3/56-57); 1 letter, 16 March 1853, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence, and the government's policy towards India (GRE/B94/3/58-59); 1 letter, 24 March 1853, concerning
Prince Albert's opinion of Grey's book The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, the government's policy towards India, the Canada Bill, and the impending crisis in the East involving Turkey, Austria
and Russia (GRE/B94/3/60-61); 1 letter, 29 May 1853, concerning the Indian and Eastern Questions (GRE/B94/3/62-63); 1 letter, 1 July 1853, concerning the 3rd Earl's paper on parliamentary reform (GRE/B94/3/71); 1 letter, 3 August 1853, concerning
the Eastern Question (GRE/B94/3/73-74); 3 letters, 24, 30 & 31 December 1853, concerning the withdrawl of Palmerston's resignation (the letter of 30 December also relates to the Eastern Question) (GRE/B94/3/75-87)
GRE/B94/3/88-139 2 January 1854-30 June 1855
21 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 8 January 1854, concerning the criticism of Prince Albert's opinions on the Eastern
Question (GRE/B94/3/88-91); 1 letter, 9 January 1854, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl's correspondence (GRE/B94/3/92-93); 1 letter, 24 January 1854, concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B94/3/94-95); 2 letters, 21 March & 25 April
1854, relating to army promotions (GRE/B94/3/96-103); 1 letter, 23 June 1854, concerning the responsibilities of the new Department of War (GRE/B94/3/104-105); 10 letters, 15, 17, 18 & 29 November, 6 December 1854, 17 & 18 January, 21 &
22 (x2) February 1855, concerning the conduct of the Crimean War (GRE/B94/3/106-131); 2 letters, 9 March & 21 May 1855, concerning recruitment for the Militia (GRE/B94/3/133-135).
Enclosure: B94/3/132 Copy letter Gen. Charles Grey to 11th
Earl of Dalhousie (Lord Panmure) 22 February 1855, concerning the conduct of the Crimean War
GRE/B94/3/140-230 6 February 1856-1 December 1857
24 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 6 February 1856, concerning the conduct of the Crimean War (GRE/B94/3/140-142); 1
letter, 8 April 1856, concerning the case of Lord Lucan (GRE/B94/3/158-159; 1 letter, 17 April 1856, concerning a memorandum on the army (GRE/B94/3/160); 9 letters, 12 July, 24 August, 7 September & 26 December 1856, 1 & 12 January, 24
March, 7 June & 7 September 1857 concerning the mismanagement and administration of the army (GRE/B94/3/161-170,182-200,203-206); 1 letter, 22 September 1856, concerning his conversation with Florence Nightingale on the state of the hospitals in
the East, and George Grey's views on the situation in the Cape (GRE/B94/3/171-174); 2 letters, 12 & 19 October 1856, concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B94/3/174-178); 1 letter, 15 June 1857, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's
letters (GRE/B94/3/201-202); 6 letters, 15 & 26 September, 1 October, 16 & 26 November, 1 December 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B94/3/207-230).
Enclosure: B94/3/143-157 Memo by Prince Consort on the permanent organisation of
the army March 1856.
GRE/B94/4/1-79 26 February 1858-27 December 1858
19 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 3 letters, 26 February, 26 July & 27 December 1858, concerning parliamentary reform
(GRE/B94/4/1-3,22-23,77-79); 1 letter, 2 April 1858, concerning the conduct of Lord Elgin in China (GRE/B94/4/4-5); 1 letter, 7 April 1858, relating to parliamentary reform, and the Chinese Question (GRE/B94/4/6-8); 3 letters, 18 April, 22 May &
11 July 1858, concerning the administration of the army (GRE/B94/4/9-21); 1 letter, 5 August 1858, with reference to parliamentary reform, and the India Bill (GRE/B94/4/24-26); 7 letters, 15, 27 & 30 October, 21, 23, 25, 29 November 1858,
concerning the reorganisation of the army in India (the letter of 25 November also refers to the 2nd Earl's Grey's correspondence) (GRE/B94/4/27-69); 1 letter, 22 November 1858, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B94/4/57-58); 2
letters, 6 & 14 December 1858, concerning the Militia system (GRE/B94/4/70-76)
GRE/B94/4/80-148 27 January 1859-8 December 1859
23 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 2 letters, 27 January & 1 February 1859, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B94/4/80-86); 1
letter, 5 February 1859, concerning improving the naval force in view of the French threat (GRE/B94/4/87-88); 1 letter, 29 April 1859, relating to an impending European war (GRE/B94/4/91-92); 1 letter, 12/13 June 1859, concerning the Queen's attempt
to place Lord Granville as Prime Minister (GRE/B94/4/93-94); 1 letter, 18 June 1859, concerning the granting of Peerages (GRE/B94/4/95-97); 1 letter, 7 July 1859, concerning the fear of war with Austria amongst the people of Prussia
(GRE/B94/4/98-99); 1 letter, 16 July 1859, relating to peace between France and Austria (GRE/B94/4/100-101); 9 letters, 12, 25, 27, 29 & 30 August, 7, 8 & 12 September, 8 December 1859, concerning the war over Italian independence, in
particular the secret communications of cabinet members (GRE/B94/4/102-105,110-119,126-130,139-148); 1 letter, 19 August 1859, concerning the administration of India (GRE/B94/4/107-109); 2 letters, 19 & 25 September 1859, concerning the
possibility of war in China (GRE/B94/4/132-134); 1 letter, 29 November 1859, relating to the situation in China, and the organisation of a Militia or reserve force for the national defence (GRE/B94/4/135-138).
Enclosures:
GRE/B94/4/120-125 Copy of extracts from Gen. Charles Grey's journal, on the Italian Question, 7 September 1859
GRE/B94/4/131 Letter 8th Earl of Elgin to Gen. Charles Grey 17 September 1859, concerning the situation in China , 19 September 1859
GRE/B94/4/149-220 1 January 1860-26 December 1860
19 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 13 letters, 1 January, 5 February, February, 17 August, 25 October, 23 & 25 November, 10, 11,
12, 15, 17 & 26 December 1860, concerning the war over Italian independence (GRE/B94/4/149-152,164-168,177-184,191-195,199-220); 1 letter (incomplete), 5 January 1860, relating to army administration (GRE/B94/4/162-163); 1 letter, 5 February
1860, relating to Savoy (GRE/B94/4/164-165); 1 letter, 17 March 1860, concerning the war over Italian independence, as well as the Rhine Question (GRE/B94/4/169-170); 1 letter, 8 May 1860, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B94/4/172-174); 1
letter, 18 November 1860, concerning the war over Italian independence, as well as parliamentary reform (GRE/B94/4/187-189).
Enclosures:
GRE/B94/4/153-161 Memo on foreign affairs, particularly the Italian Question (incomplete), 1
January 1860
GRE/B94/4/196-198 Copy letter Mohl to Lady Augusta Bruce, concerning Italian independence, 23 November 1860
GRE/B94/5/1-54 4 January 1861-24 December 1863
27 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 4 January 1861, on the possibility of a European war (GRE/B94/5/1-3); 3 letters, 25/26
& 28 March, 4 November 1861, concerning the war over Italian independence (GRE/B94/5/4-8,11-12); 1 letter, 12 December 1861, with reference to the possible independence of Canada (GRE/B94/5/17-18); 1 letter, 7 August 1862, concerning his role as
private secretary to the Queen, his view on proposed fortifications, and the American Civil War (GRE/B94/5/20-22); 1 further letter, 18 September 1862, relating to the American Civil War (GRE/B94/5/23-25); 1 letter, 26 November 1862, relating to the
American Civil War, and the Greek Succession (GRE/B94/5/26-27); 1 letter, 2 December 1862, relating to the economic distress in Lancashire, the Greek Succession, and the American Civil War (GRE/B94/5/28-31); 3 letters, 5, 12 & 14 December 1862,
relating to the Greek Succession (GRE/B94/5/32-38); 1 letter (with missing sections), 8 October 1863, concerning Poland and Russia, and the ironclad ships in the Mersey (GRE/B94/5/43-45); 4 letters, 2, 15, 21 & 24 December 1863, concerning the
Danish Question (GRE/B94/5/46,49,53-54).
Enclosure: B94/5/15 Letter Sir R. Gardiner to Gen. Charles Grey 3 December 1861
GRE/B94/6/1-84 1 January 1864-3 December 1866
35 letters and 2 telegrams from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 4 letters, 1 & 26 January, 5 February, 5 March 1864, relating to the Danish
Question (GRE/B94/6/2-11); 1 letter, 19 December 1864, with reference to the building of the Albert Hall (GRE/B94/6/12-14); 1 letter, 25 December 1864, with reference to army administration (GRE/B94/6/14); 1 letter, 20 January 1865, with reference
to a possible war with America, and the prohibition of religious publications in France (GRE/B94/6/16); 1 letter, 17 March 1865, with reference to the scandal of Mr Leonard Edmund, the political situation in Greece, and army administration
(GRE/B94/6/17-19); 3 letters, 22 September 1865, 15 March & 10 April 1866, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on the Reform Bill, the possibility of Palmerston retiring, and the Danish Question
(GRE/B94/6/20-22,53-57); 2 letters, 20 & 22 October 1865, concerning the political impact of Lord Palmerston's death (GRE/B94/6/23-26); 1 letter, 30 October 1865, relating to the new cabinet (GRE/B94/6/27-29); 1 letter, 4 December 1865,
concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on the subject of Belgium (GRE/B94/6/34-35); 5 letters, 2, 9, 11, 15, 17 August 1866, concerning the Austro-Prussian War (GRE/B94/6/63-71); 3 letters, 30 September, 11 October, 10 November 1866,
concerning the Reform Bill (GRE/B94/6/72-75,79-81); 1 letter, 23 October 1866, relating to the dissolution of 1831 (GRE/B94/6/77-78); 1 letter, 19 November 1866, concerning the Fenian convicts in Canada (GRE/B94/6/82-83).
Enclosures:
GRE/B94/6/58-62 Notes headed “Frankfurt July 29/66”, 2 August 1866
GRE/B94/6/76 Letter Sir T. Biddulph to Gen. Charles Grey 20 October 1866, concerning his recollections of the dissolution of 1831, 23 October 1866
GRE/B94/7/1-68 25 January 1867-12 February 1870
29 letters from Charles Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 25 January 1867, concerning the correspondence of the 2nd Earl Grey, the proposed plan
for a army reserve, political reform in France (GRE/B94/7/1-3); 3 letters, 14, 19 & 26 October 1867, concerning a Fenian plot to kidnap the Queen, and tensions between France and Italy (GRE/B94/7/4-10); 1 letter, 28 December 1867, concerning
rumours of a Fenian assassination plot on the Queen (GRE/B94/7/11-12); 1 letter, 10 January 1868, relating to Queen Victoria's account of the Irish Famine, the rumours of a Fenian assassination plot on the Queen (GRE/B94/7/13-15); 1 letter, 26
January 1868, with reference to Queen Victoria's account of the Irish Famine, and Disraeli's hope of passing the Irish and Scotch Reform Bill (GRE/B94/7/16-18); 5 letters, 21 June 1868, 1 & 25 March, 3 & 7 June 1869, concerning the Irish
Church Bill (GRE/B94/7/19-24,48-51,53-59); 1 letter, 13 October 1868, with reference to his opinions on the Spanish Revolution, and the 1868 General Election (GRE/B94/7/28-29); 1 letter, 20 October 1868, with reference to the 1868 General Election
(GRE/B94/7/30-31); 1 letter, 11 November 1868, concerning the Queen's views on the appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury, and her attachment to Disraeli (GRE/B94/7/32-34); 1 letter, 12 November 1868, concerning the new Bishop of London and
Archbishop of Canterbury, and the 1868 General Election (GRE/B94/7/35); 1 letter, 24 November 1868, concerning the results of the 1868 General Election (GRE/B94/7/36); 1 letter, 29 November 1868, concerning the formation of Disraeli's government,
his reasons for hoping that Lord Clarendon will not become Foreign Secretary, principally his anti-German stance, and Grey's views on the situation in Prussia (GRE/B94/7/37-41); 1 letter, 4 December 1868, concerning Gladstone's opinions on the new
cabinet (GRE/B94/7/42); 1 letter, 11 December 1868, concerning Halifax declining the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (GRE/B94/7/43-44); 1 letter, 24 December 1868, concerning the situation in Greece, Gladstone's Irish measures, royal visits
to Ireland (GRE/B94/7/45-47); 1 letter, 5 October 1869, with reference to the possible release of the Fenian prisoners (GRE/B94/7/60-61); 1 letter, 24 October 1869, relating to Gladstone and Ireland (GRE/B94/7/64).
Enclosure: B94/7/52 Copy
letter 2nd Earl Granville to Queen Victoria, 13 April 1868, on the Irish Church Question
GRE/B95/1/1-52 7 October 1830-December 1834
28 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 24 November-7 December 1830, concerning the resignation of the Ministry and the formation of a new
government, including reference to a possible war with France, and agricultural riots (GRE/B95/1/3-5); 1 letter, 25-31 January 1831, concerning the possible war with France, and the cabinet agreeing to a plan of parliamentary reform (GRE/B95/1/6-8);
1 letter, 4 April 1831, concerning parliamentary reform, and the war between Poland and Russia (GRE/B95/1/10-12); 1 letter, 1 May 1831, relating to local agitation in favour of the Reform Bill, and the 1831 General Election (GRE/B95/1/13-14); 4
letters, 28 May & 4 October (x2) 1831, concerning the parliamentary debates surrounding the Reform Bill (GRE/B95/1/15-19); 1 letter, 31 August 1832, relating to a Reform dinner (GRE/B95/1/20-21); 1 letter, 9 May 1833, concerning the Slavery Bill
(GRE/B95/1/24-25); 1 letter, 20 August 1833, concerning the Slavery Bill, the Canadian Clergy Reserves Bill, and the Irish Tithes Bill (GRE/B95/1/26-27); 2 letters, 27 November & 2 November 1833, with reference to the objections to General
Ellice's appointment (GRE/B95/1/32-35); 1 letter, 15 December 1833, on the priorities of the Home Office in ignoring educational reform in favour of poor law reform, and Lambton coverting the 2nd Earl Grey's position as prime minister
(GRE/B95/1/36-37); 1 letter, 17 January 1834, concerning tensions in the cabinet over Portugal (GRE/B95/1/38-39); 1 letter, 7 August 1834, concerning the Irish Coercion Bill (GRE/B95/1/40); 1 letter, 21 September 1834, concerning Lambton's speech at
Edinburgh, the Slavery Question, the situation in Ireland between Catholics and Protestants, and the Irish Church Question (GRE/B95/1/43-44); 1 letter, 1 October 1834, concerning the Irish Church Question, the possibility of a breach between the two
Houses of Parliament (GRE/B95/1/45-46); 1 letter, November 1834, concerning the possibility of a dissolution of Parliament, and a possible election at Northumberland (GRE/B95/1/47); 1 letter, 2 November 1834, concerning Lambton's speech at Glasgow
and his questionable Radical tendencies (GRE/B95/1/48-49); 2 letters, 4 December & December 1834, concerning the prospect of an election at Wycombe as a result of a possible dissolution (GRE/B95/1/50,52); 1 letter, 22 December 1834, concerning
his campaign for the Northumberland election (GRE/B95/1/51)
GRE/B95/1/53-118 5 January 1835-31 December 1836
41 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 5 January 1835, concerning Charles's decleration of support for the new government, and his opinion of Lord
Stanley (GRE/B95/1/53-54); 1 letter, 9 January 1835, concerning the possibility of Charles losing the Weymouth election (GRE/B95/1/55-56); 2 letters (with copy of the first), 24 January & March 1835, concerning the Irish Church Question
(GRE/B95/1/57-59,62-63); 1 letter, 2 February 1835, relating to the formation of a new government (GRE/B95/1/60); 1 letter, 7 February 1835, relating to the Radical threat and the possibility of Lambton becoming Prime Minister (GRE/B95/1/61); 1
letter, [8 March] 1835, concerning the publication of correspondence between Harman and Howick on the subject of parliamentary reform, and the parliamentary debates surrounding government support for the Orangemen (GRE/B95/1/65); 1 letter, n.d.
[1835], concerning the Irish Church Question, and the Lord Londonderry case (GRE/B95/1/66); 1 letter, May 1835, with reference to the Corporation Bill, the formation of Redistribution Associations and Conservative Associations, army administration,
and the Mutiny Act (GRE/B95/1/67-68); 1 letter, August 1835, concerning the Corporation Bill (GRE/B95/1/69); 1 letter, 14 August 1835, relating to the Corporation Bill, and the Chaplaincy of Fort George (GRE/B95/1/70); 1 letter, 24 August 1835,
relating to his speech [possibly on Orange Lodges), the Corporation Bill, the Duke of Richmond's vote on the Irish Church Question, and the King's speech concerning his concerns over his succession (GRE/B95/1/71-73); 1 letter, 10 September 1835,
concerning the effects of the Corporation Bill, and army discipline (GRE/B95/1/74-75); 16 letters, 19 & 28 October, 13 & 14 November, 2, 3, 10 & 16 December 1835, 12 January, April & 27 April, 24 August, 17 September, 6 & 29
October, 28 November 1836, relating to army administration (GRE/B95/1/76-87,97,99-100,106-112); 1 letter, 16 March 1836, concerning his opinions on the rule of Ireland (GRE/B95/1/89-93); 1 letter, 29 July 1836, concerning the Irish Church
(GRE/B95/1/101-102); 2 letter, n.d. & 13 August 1836, concerning the Post Office Bill and a position for Charles (the second letter also refers to the Tithe Bill) (GRE/B95/1/103-105); 1 letter, 13 December 1836, concerning the possibility of
Charles resigning his Wycombe seat (GRE/B95/1/113-114); 2 letters, December & 31 December 1836, concerning the religious worship of Catholic soldiers, and Charles's Wycombe seat (GRE/B95/1/115-118).
Enclosure: B95/1/64 Letter C. Harman to
Gen. Charles Grey, concerning the publication of correspondence between Harman and Howick on the subject of parliamentary reform, 8 March 1835
GRE/B95/2/1-59 8 January 1837-3 October 1839
26 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 8 January 1837, concerning the religious worship of Catholic soldiers, and a possible early dissolution of
Parliament (GRE/B95/2/1-2); 1 letter, 16 January 1837, concerning Charles's Wycombe seat and the possibility of it falling to Disraeli (GRE/B95/2/3); 1 letter, 31 January 1837, relating to the rule of Ireland by Orangemen, and army administration
(GRE/B95/2/4-7); 2 letters, 27 February & 28 March 1837, concerning the Irish Municipal Bill (GRE/B95/2/8-9); 2 letters, 7 & 11 July 1837, concerning army administration (GRE/B95/2/11-14); 1 letter, 20 July 1837, relating to Charles's
appointment as equerry to the Queen and the consequent need to be vigilant in discussing political matters (GRE/B95/2/15-18); 1 letter, 1 January 1838, relating to the force in Canada (GRE/B95/2/19-20); 1 letter, 7 February 1838, concerning
Charles's decision not to accompany Lord Durham to Canada and giving up his regiment, as well as the force in Canada (GRE/B95/2/21-22); 1 letter, 12 April 1838, concerning the appointment of Colonel MacGregor as head of the Irish Constabulary
(GRE/B95/2/23); 1 letter, 8 May 1838, concerning the Turton appointment, the strong presence of Tories in the Commission on Military and Naval Promotions (GRE/B95/2/24-25); 1 letter, 31 May 1838, concerning parliamentary news, and the possibility of
a brevet at Victoria's coronation (GRE/B95/2/26-27); 1 letter, 22 June 1838, concerning the decision to include a brevet in the coronation, and the situation in Canada (GRE/B95/2/28-29); 1 letter, 18 July 1838, concerning the Turton appointment, and
news of the parliamentary session (GRE/B95/2/30-31); 1 letter, 20 September 1838, concerning his hope that Lambton can settle the affairs of Canada, the possibility of a union in the province, Lambton's views on Turton's appointment, and the force
in Canada (GRE/B95/2/32-33); 2 letters, 23 October & 24 November 1838, concerning the effect of Lambton's resignation in Canada and prospects of a union of the provinces (GRE/B95/2/34-38); 1 letter, 13 December 1838, relating to civil war in
Canada (GRE/B95/2/39-42); 1 letter, 9 1839, concerning the possibilities of a dissolution of parliament, and the prospects for the future of Canada (GRE/B95/2/43-46); 1 letter, 24 January 1839, concerning the possible dissolution of parliament, the
situation in Canada, Lambton's refusal to speak, the disgrace of Colonel Cavendish, and the size of the colonial army (GRE/B95/2/47-50); 1 letter, 5 February 1838, concerning :Lambton's report on Canada, the possible formation of a Canadian veteran
army (GRE/B95/2/51-52); 1 letter, 17 April 1839, concerning the state of Canada and the proposed union, as well as the Canadian veterans, and the depot system (GRE/B95/2/53-54); 1 letter, 16 May 1839, concerning the resignation of the government,
the prospects of a General Election, and the response of the Queen (GRE/B95/2/55-56); 1 letter, 30 July 1839, concerning the failure of the government to manage the situation in Ireland and with the Chartists, as well as the current situation in
Canada (GRE/B95/2/57-58)
GRE/B95/2/60-89 1 January 1840-10 December 1841
17 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 1 January 1840, concerning the establishment of a Canadian Regiment, the alteration of the depot system, a
possible war with France, and the weakness of the present government (GRE/B95/2/60);1 letter, Jan/Feb 1840, concerning the proclamation affair (GRE/B95/2/61); 1 letter, 8 January 1840, expressing his hope that his father (2nd Earl Grey) abstains
from showing hostility towards the government (GRE/B95/2/62); 1 letter, 13 March 1840, concerning the Canadian Regiment and parliamentary news (GRE/B95/2/63-64); 1 letter, 23 July 1840, concerning the anger of his constituents towards his vote in
favour of Stanley's bill [possibly the Metropolitan Improvement Bill] (GRE/B95/2/65-66); 1 letter, 29 July 1840, concerning the death of Lambton (GRE/B95/2/67); 1 letter, 16 October 1840, relating to relations with France, and Captain Reynold's case
(GRE/B95/2/68-69); 1 further letter, 31 October 1840, relating to relations with France, the Canadian Regiment, and Captain Reynold's case (GRE/B95/2/70-71); 1 letter, 1 December 1840, relating to the situation in Canada, and relations with France
(GRE/B95/2/72-73); 1 letter, 3 February 1841, concerning Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill, Sir Colin Campbell's government in Ceylon (GRE/B95/2/74-75); 1 letter, 2 March 1841, concerning the Irish Registration Bill, relations with France, and
the weakness of the government (GRE/B95/2/76-77); 1 letter, 3 April 1841, concerning the Irish Registration Bill, the settlement of the Eastern Question, and the situation in America (GRE/B95/2/78-79); 1 letter, 2 May 1841, relating to the situation
in Canada, relations with America, the Irish Registration Bill and other parlimentary news (GRE/B95/2/80-81); 1 letter, 15 May 1841, concerning the question of sugar duties, the possibility of a dissolution and his fear that he will lose his
Northumberland seat owing to his opinion on the Corn Laws (GRE/B95/2/82); 1 letter, 15 June 1841, concerning the impending parliamentary dissolution and his chances of winning the Northumberland election (GRE/B95/2/84-85); 1 letter, 14 July 1841,
concerning losing his seat in the Northumberland election, and his hope that Lord John Russell will avoid the factionlism which cost him the election (GRE/B95/2/86-87); 1 letter, 4 September 1841, relating to the possibility of returning to
Parliament (GRE/B95/2/88)
GRE/B95/2/90-164 11 January 1842-22 November 1852
35 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 24 March 1842, with reference to Peel's policy on the Corn Laws, salmon fishing, and the government's
financial policy (GRE/B95/2/94-95); 1 letter, 18 August 1842, relating to the Afghan War, the increase in rioting as a form of popular expression (GRE/B95/2/97); 1 letter, 7 September 1842, with reference to the force in India (GRE/B95/2/98-99); 1
letter, 23 March 1843, relating to the negotiations surrounding the Ashburton Treaty (GRE/B95/2/101); 1 letter, 7 October 1843, concerning Grey's support for Hedworth Lambton in the election (GRE/B95/2/110); 1 letter, 13 December 1845, concerning
his refusal to let a coalfield to Charles (GRE/B95/2/113-114); 1 letter, 17 December 1845, with reference to the possibility of Lord John Russell forming a government (GRE/B95/2/115-116); 4 letters, 20 December 1845, December 1845, 7 & 24
January 1846, relating to the failure of Russell to form a government and the attachment of blame to Grey (GRE/B95/2/117-120); 6 letters (with copies of the first two), 18 & 22 September, 2, 5 & 7 November 1850, 19 May 1852, concerning the
publication of his father's correspondence (GRE/B95/2/122-131,142-143,148); 1 letter, 13 December 1851, concerning the recall of Sir Harry Smith from the Cape and suggestions for his replacement (GRE/B95/2/144-145); 1 letter, 19 February 1852,
concerning army administration (GRE/B95/2/146-147); 2 letters , 16 & 22 November 1852 (with a copy of 22 November letter), concerning his opinions on national defence in consequence of the political situation in France (GRE/B95/2/149-164).
Enclosure: ( GRE/B95/2/132-141) Memo on correspondence between 2nd Earl Grey and Fox, etc.
GRE/B95/3/1-81 24 February 1853-2 December 1857
36 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 24 February 1853, concerning the publication of his book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, and the Clergy Reserves Bill, and the Transportation Question (GRE/B95/3/1); 1 letter, 28 February 1853, relating to the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's
correspondence (GRE/B95/3/2-3); 1 letter, 1 March 1853, concerning the suspension of the Cape constitution (GRE/B95/3/4); 1 letter, 14 March 1853, holding Lord John Russell responsible for the demise of the Whig party, the Clergy Reserves Bill, and
the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B95/3/5-6); 1 letter, 18 March 1853, concerning his support for the government, the Clergy Reserves Bill, and the possibility of a discovery of gold in Australia (GRE/B95/3/7-8); 1 letter, 25 March 1853 (with
wet copy), concerning the Eastern Question, the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B95/3/9-10); 1 letter, 30 May 1853, concerning the postponement of legislation relating to India, the Eastern Question, and army administration (GRE/B95/3/13-14); 1
letter, 31 December 1853, concerning Palmerston's threat of resignation (GRE/B95/3/15-16); 1 letter, 12 January 1854, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B95/3/17-20); 1 letter, 15 June 1854, concerning the
mismanagement of the War Office, and the poor leadership of Lord John Russell (GRE/B95/3/21-22); 5 letters, 12, 14 & 19 November, 1 December 1854, 4 February 1856, relating to mismanagement of the Crimean War (GRE/B95/3/23-29,32); 1 letter
(beginning missing), n.d., concerning army administration (GRE/B95/3/31); 1 letter, 10 July 1856, concerning Prince Albert and the Horticultural Society, and parliamentary debates concerning the American Question (GRE/B95/3/34); 2 letters, 15 July
& 1 September 1856, concerning the management of the army (GRE/B95/3/35-40); 1 letter, 24 September 1854, relating to the management of the army, the Orange River Sovereignty, and the defence of the Cape (GRE/B95/3/41-42); 1 letter, 17 October
1856, concerning relations with France and Russia (GRE/B95/3/44-45); 1 letter, 13 December 1856, concerning George Grey filling the position of Naval Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital (GRE/B95/3/46); 1 letter, 25 December 1856, concerning his
condemnation of the foreign policy of the Government (GRE/B95/3/47); 1 letter, 28 December 1856, concerning the offer of the KCB to Frederick Grey, and army administration (GRE/B95/3/48-49); 3 letters (the first with copy), 8 January, 24 March, 31
August 1857, concerning army administration (GRE/B95/3/50-72); 4 letters, 5, 20 & 29 September, 2 December 1857, concerning army administration and the India Mutiny (GRE/B95/3/73-77,80-81); 1 letter, 25 November 1857, relating to the India
Mutiny (GRE/B95/3/79)
GRE/B95/3/82-159 26 February 1858-27 December 1860
47 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 4 letters, 26 February & 30 December 1858, 2 February, 22 March 1859, concerning parliamentary reform
(GRE/B95/3/82-83,108-110,116-117); 1 letter, 3 April 1858, concerning the Chinese Question, and the India Bill (GRE/B95/3/84-85); 1 letter, 19 May 1858, concerning army administration (GRE/B95/3/86); 1 letter, 14 July 1858, concerning the criticisms
made of the army by Lord John Russell, and the tyranny of political parties (GRE/B95/3/88-89); 1 letter, 25 August 1858, concerning the Chinese Question, and the conduct of Sir Colin Campbell (GRE/B95/3/90-91); 3
letters, 21 October, 2 & 24 November 1858, concerning the administration of the Indian army, (the first with a reference to parliamentary reform) (GRE/B95/3/92-98,100-101); 1 letter, 19 November 1858, concerning correspondence relating to the
conduct of the 2nd Earl Grey in 1807 (GRE/B95/3/99); 1 letter, 30 November 1858, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence, and the situation in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B95/3/102-103); 1 letter, 11 December 1858, concerning the organisation of
a Militia for the national defence (GRE/B95/3/104-107); 1 letter, 5 February 1859, concerning relations with France (GRE/B95/3/111); 1 letter, 28 February 1859, concerning parliamentary reform, and a possible vacancy for the University of Cambridge
parliamentary seat (GRE/B95/3/112); 1 letter, 17 March 1859, concerning the administration of the Indian army, parliamentary reform, and the Queen's role in parliamentary dissolution (GRE/B95/3/113-115); 1 letter, 28 April 1859, concerning relations
between France and Russia, and the national defence (GRE/B95/3/118); 1 letter, 13 July 1859, concerning peace between France and Austria and its impact on Europe (GRE/B95/3/119); 15 letters, 15, 24 & 28 August, 4, 10 & 17 September, 11 &
21 December 1859, 17 February, 22 August, 28 October, 21 & 28 November, 14, 18 December 1860 concerning the war involving Italy, in her campaign for independence, and France and Austria (the earlier letters concern the secret communications of
cabinet members) (GRE/B95/3/120-121,123-129,133-137,141,146-152,155,157); 1 letter, 28 September 1859, concerning the Chinese Question (GRE/B95/3/130); 1 letter, 27 November 1859, concerning the prospects when Parliament is reconvened
(GRE/B95/3/131); 1 letter, 30 November 1859, relating to the Chinese Question, and the Militia (GRE/B95/3/132); 1 letter, 4 January 1860, concerning the Italian Wars, the national defences, the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence
(GRE/B95/3/138-139); 1 letter, 19 March 1860, concerning impending hostilities with France, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B95/3/142-143); 1 letter, 7 August 1860, concerning the parliamentary debates on the national defence, and Palmerston's conduct
(GRE/B95/3/145); 1 letter, 12 December 1860, concerning the possibility of a European war (GRE/B95/3/153-154); 2 letters, 16 December 1860, concerning China, and Italy (GRE/B95/3/156,158-159)
GRE/B95/4/1-58 7 January 1861-December 1865
42 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 7 January 1861, concerning the relationship between Germany and Austria (GRE/B95/4/2); 1 letter, 27 March
1861, concerning the Italian Wars, and Gladstone's budget (GRE/B95/4/3-4); 2 letters, 29 March & 23 November 1861, concerning the Italian Wars (GRE/B95/4/5,14-15); 1 letter, 19 May 1861, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's
correspondence (GRE/B95/4/6); 1 letter, 3 August 1861, concerning Palmerston's cabinet appointments, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B95/4/11); 1 letter, 23 October 1861, concerning the Italian Wars, and an article on the government's Chinese policy
(GRE/B95/4/12), 1 letter, 8 November 1861, relating to the American Civil War (GRE/B95/4/13); 1 letter, 23 July 1862, concerning his gloomy speculation on the prospects for the country (GRE/B95/4/18-19); 1 letter, 3 December 1862, relating to the
financial distress in the Lancashire mills, the re-establishment of transportation, and the possibility of Prince Alfred leading Greece (GRE/B95/4/20-23); 3 letters, 10, 14 & 22 December 1862, concerning the situation in Greece and the Ionian
Islands (GRE/B95/4/24-26); 1 letter, n.d., concerning parliamentary discussions on Poland (GRE/B95/4/28); 3 letters, 4 & 22 December 1863 & n.d., concerning the Danish Question (GRE/B95/4/29,33); 1 letter, 24 January 1864, concerning his
attitude towards the government's foreign policy (GRE/B95/4/34-36); 1 letter, n.d., concerning the Chinese Question (GRE/B95/4/37); 1 letter, 14 November 1864, relating to the construction of the Albert Hall (GRE/B95/4/39); 1 letter, 3 January 1865,
concerning the moving of the National Gallery, the American Civil War, and the administration of the army (GRE/B95/4/40-41); 1 letter, 30 January 1865, concerning the preparedness of the amry for a possible war with America, and the power of the
priests over the Catholic laity (GRE/B95/4/42-43); 1 letter, 11 March 1865, concerning parliamentary news, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B95/4/44); 1 letter, 7 July 1865, concerning the appointment of Cranworth as Chancellor (GRE/B95/4/45); 1
letter, 16 September 1865, concerning the Danish Question, Palmerston's illness, the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B95/4/46-47); 1 letter, 27 September 1865, relating to the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence
(GRE/B95/4/48); 3 letters, 21 & 27 October, 29 November 1865, concerning the new government following Palmerston's death (GRE/B95/4/50-53); 1 letter, 6 December 1865, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B95/4/54)
GRE/B95/4/59-93 24 January 1866-29 December 1867
27 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 24 January 1866, concerning More O'Ferrall's views on Fenians (GRE/B95/4/60); 2 letters, 8 February & 24
October 1866, possibly on resolutions proposed for the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B95/4/61,77); 5 letters, 17 March, 12 August, 16, 21 & 23 October 1866, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on the dissolution of 1831
(GRE/B95/4/62,70,73,75-76); 2 letters, 11 & 30 April 1866, concerning the parliamentary discussions surrounding the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B95/4/63-64); 1 letter, 3 August 1866, expressing his optimism in the creation of a new German state and
its effect on the balance of European power, and the government's handling of the reform riots in Hyde Park (GRE/B95/4/65-66); 1 letter, 10 August 1866, concerning the new German state, French territorial claims, and the weakening power of Russia,
and the benefits of iron ships (GRE/B95/4/67-68); 1 letter, 12 August 1866, concerning a possible war between France and Prussia, and the potential death of the King of Belgium (GRE/B95/4/69); 1 letter, 13 October 1866, concerning his tour of a
armaments factory, and proposed resolutions for the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B95/4/71-72); 1 letter, 11 November 1866, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence, the Second Reform Bill, the Fenians in Canada, and the municipal
government of New York (GRE/B95/4/78); 1 letter, 4 December 1866, concerning the Second Reform Bill, the Irish and Fenianism (GRE/B95/4/82); 3 letters, 12, 22 & 27 January 1867, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on
reform, and the Second Reform Bill (the letter of 27 January also discusses Peel's plan on army service) (GRE/B95/4/83,85-87); 2 further letters, 14 January & 13 April 1867, concerning the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B95/4/84,88); 1 letter, 17
October 1867, concerning a Fenian plot to kidnap the Queen, and the mismanagement of a Fenian plot in Berwick by the Home Secretary (GRE/B95/4/89); 1 letter, 21 October 1867, concerning the Italian Question, dealing with the Fenians in Berwick
(GRE/B95/4/90); 1 letter, 29 October 1867, concerning the Italian Question and the Pope's temporal power (GRE/B95/4/91-92); 1 letter, 29 December 1867, relating to a Fenian plot to kidnap the Queen and the possible suspension of habeas corpus
(GRE/B95/4/93).
Enclosure: (GRE/B95/4/79-81) Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on conversation with Sir George Grey (2nd bart., q.v.) re reform.
GRE/B95/4/94-123 11 January 1868-27 October 1869
23 letters 3rd Earl Grey to General Charles, some on family or personal matters although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 11 January 1868, concerning the alleged behaviour of the Queen in the Royal Court (GRE/B95/4/94-95); 1
letter, 24 January 1868, concerning Charles's descision to resign his equerryship (GRE/B95/4/97); 1 letter, 9 April 1868, concerning Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B95/4/99); 1 letter, 25 July 1868, concerning resistance to the Cattle Bill
(GRE/B95/4/100); 1 letter, 16 October 1868, concerning the election addresses of Gladstone and Disraeli and the prospects for a new government, and the Irish Church (GRE/B95/4/102-103); 1 letter, 22 October 1868, concerning the decision of the Queen
to visit Osborne during the opening of Parliament, and the prospects for the General Election (GRE/B95/4/104); 1 letter, 12 November 1868, concerning the conduct of the Queen, the appointment of the Bishop of London as Archbishop of Canterbury, and
the management of the his estates (GRE/B95/4/105); 1 letter, 24 November 1868, concerning Gladstone's fitness for office (GRE/B95/4/106); 1 letter, 2 December 1868, concerning the selling off of part of his estate, Clarendon's foreign policy in
relation to Germany and France, and Palmerston's policy on the Eastern Question (GRE/B95/4/107); 1 letter, 12 December 1868, concerning cabinet appointments (GRE/B95/4/108); 1 letter, 25 December 1868, concerning Charles's correspondence with the
Queen on the subject of Lord Clarendon and the Foreign Office, and Gladstone and the Irish Church (GRE/B95/4/109-110); 1 letter, 24 February 1869, concerning the policy of administrative reduction, and the opening of Parliament by the Queen
(GRE/B95/4/111); 2 letters, 1 March & 9 June 1869, concerning the Irish Church (GRE/B95/4/112-116); 1 letter, 8 October 1869, concerning the possible release of the Fenian prisoners, Gladstone's Irish policy in general, the conduct of the Royal
Court, a proposed meeting in Morpeth for the appointment of a new Chief Constable, and the selling off of part of his estate (GRE/B95/4/117-118); 1 letter, 27 October 1869, concerning the
Times's opinion of Lord Derby, and the possibility of rebellion in Ireland unless a new Land Bill is proposed (GRE/B95/4/119); 1 letter, n.d., possibly on the Irish Church (GRE/B95/4/121)
GRE/B95/5/1-71 1825-1850
Typescript transcripts of selected letters Gen. Charles Grey to 3rd Earl 1825-1836 and correspondence between the two 1850.
Grey, Charles
(India Office official, son of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v., and nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/1/1-30 3 November 1877-2 January 1892
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 November 1877, relating to customs duties (GRE/B96/1/1); 1 letter, 16 September 1879, on the death of Lady Grey (GRE/B96/1/5); 6 letters, 30 June-14 September 1881, relating to his financial
difficulties (GRE/B96/1/6-15); and 1 letter, 27 January 1888, concerning an agreement between the West Indies and the USA (GRE/B96/1/27) - the rest of the correspondence covers mostly family news and social engagements.
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Charles Grey, 9 September 1866, relating to Charles's gambling addiction (GRE/B96/1/29-30).
Enclosures:
GRE/B96/1/2 "Copy of Resolution moved on 13th May 1842" from Hansard's
Debates Vol. 63, p. 512, re Customs Duties, 3 November 1877
GRE/B96/1/3-4 Copy of terms of motions by J.L. Ricardo 25 April 1843 and 19 March 1844 on Import Duties and Commercial Treaties, 25 April 1843-19 March 1844
GRE/B96/1/28 Note on agreement between West Indian colonies and U.S.A. (McKinley Act), 2 January 1892
Grey, Charles Bacon-
See Bacon-Grey, Charles
Grey, Sir Charles Edward GRE/B96/2A/1-64 24 September 1846-31 March 1854
27 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Grey (Governor of Jamaica 1847-1853), including 1 letter, 24 September 1846, concerning his appointment as Governor of Jamaica (GRE/B96/2A/11-12); 2 letters, 12 October & 24 December 1846, relating to a rumour
concerning the repossession of his house in Barbados (GRE/B96/2A/13-15); 1 letter, 5 January 1847, mostly concerning his observations on sugar crop labour (GRE/B96/2A/16-17); 1 letter, 18 March 1847, recommending Mr Beddingfield (GRE/B96/2A/18); 1
letter, 26 March 1847, and a later entry in the same letter, 7 April 1847, relating to the general improvement in the condition of Jamaica and its inhabitants, but complaining of the increasing influence of “mercantile
persons” in the Legislative Assembly (GRE/B96/2A/19-20); 1 letter, 27 May 1847, relating to appointments (GRE/B96/2A/24); 1 letter, 9 October 1847, relating to the offer of the government of St Lucia to Captain Darling, and the effects of
protectionism in England (GRE/B96/2A/25-27); 1 letter, 21 February 1848, concerning custom duties in Jamaica (GRE/B96/2A/28-29); 1 letter, 21 June 1848, concerning Sir Joshua Rowe, and progress reports from the island (GRE/B96/2A/30-31); 2 letters,
22 December 1848 & 23 January 1849, concerning the treatment of two Africans by the Anti-Slavery Society (GRE/B96/2A/32-36); 1 letter, 23 March 1849, with reference to the Colonial revenues for Jamaica (GRE/B96/2A/37-38); 1 letter, 9 June 1849,
concerning a proposed meeting of the Legislative Assembly (GRE/B96/2A/39-40); 3 letters, 22 July, 7 September & 8 October 1849, concerning the election of members for the new Assembly, the second also making reference to calls by merchants for a
union with America (GRE/B96/2A/41-44); 1 letter, 7 December 1849, introducing Mr Macheson (GRE/B96/2A/46); 1 letter, 7 January 1850, relating to his relationship with the new Assembly (GRE/B96/2A/47-49); 1 letter, 21 April 1850, concerning Lord
Durham, and a loan for Jamaica GRE/B96/2A/50-51); 2 letters, 8 July 1850 & 13 September 1851, concerning African immigrant labour in Jamaica (GRE/B96/2A/52-54,58); 1 letter, 27 November 1850, requesting leave of absence, and the cholera epidemic
in Jamaica (GRE/B96/2A/55-56); 1 letter, 12 June 1851, concerning unsubstantiated rumours of his conduct (GRE/B96/2A/57); 1 letter, 14 January 1852, relating to Lord [Wharncliffe] and Miss Copley's visit to the West Indies, the possibility of
American designs on the Mosquito territories (GRE/B96/2A/59); 2 letters, 26 January & 31 March 1854, concerning the debates in the Legislative Assembly (GRE/B96/2A/60-64).
Enclosures: (GRE/B96/2A/21-22) Letter J. Daughtrey to Sir C.E. Grey
25 March 1847, relating to Daughtrey declining Earl Grey's offer of an appointment; (GRE/B96/2A/45) Printed “Comparative Statement of Revenue and Expenditure of the Public of Jamaica” 1 October 1845-1 October 1849
(Printed 5 December 1849).
Digitised material for Grey, Sir Charles Edward - GRE/B96/2A/1-64 GRE/B96/2B/1-68 29 August 1846-16 December 1851
Copies of 30 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Sir C.E. Grey (Governor of Jamaica 1847-1853), including 2 letters, 24 August 1846, concerning Charles Grey's appointment as Governor of Jamaica (GRE/B96/2B/1-2,5-6); 2 letters, 14 October & 1 December
1846, apologising for the manner of the letter in which he sent Charles concerning rumours of his conduct (GRE/B96/2B/3-4,7-8); 2 letters, 1 June & 10 August 1847, concerning the abolition of differential duties, and the revenues in Jamaica
(GRE/B96/2B/9-16); 4 letters, 1 December & 16 December 1847, & 31 March, 20 June 1848, concerning the sugar duties (GRE/B96/2B/17-18,20-25); 1 letter, 14 August 1847, concerning the offer of St Lucia to Captain Darling (GRE/B96/2B/19); 1
letter, 29 July 1848, concerning the KCB, parliamentary attacks on Earl Grey over the Jamaican Question, the accounts of the island, and the sugar duties (GRE/B96/2B/26-27); 1 letter, 15 September 1848, concerning the opening of the new Legislative
Assembly, the problems with implementing responsible government, his successful dealings with the natives, and a possible permanent grant of revenue for Jamaica (GRE/B96/2B/28-29); 1 letter, 16 November 1848, concerning the Anti-Slavery Society
(GRE/B96/2B/30-31); 2 letters, 15 December 1848 & 16 January 1849, relating to Lord Howard de Walden and a proposed loan to Jamaica (GRE/B96/2B/32-35); 2 letters, 16 February & 1 May 1849, requesting Grey to provide thorough information in
his dispatches, the first also concerning the proposed loan (GRE/B96/2B/37-39,50-51); 1 letter, 16 March 1849, concerning the conduct of the members of the Legislative Assembly, the influence of that Assembly on the natives, the revenue raised in
the colony, and attacks from the press (GRE/B96/2B/40-43); 2 letters, 31 March & 16 April 1849, expressing his belief in that Parliament will not interfere with the Jamaican Legislative Assembly (GRE/B96/2B/44-49); 1 letter, 25 August 1849,
recommending Dr Balfour Allan (GRE/B96/2B/52); 1 letter, 14 November 1849, relating to the passing of bills relating to import duties and the police, the designs of America on the Mosquito coast, and the appointment of Mr Luke (GRE/B96/2B/53-54); 1
letter, 16 February 1850, expressing his satisfaction with Grey's conduct, and the reform of the taxation system (GRE/B96/2B/55-56); 2 letters, 16 March & 16 April 1850, addressing the financial problems of Jamaica (GRE/B96/2B/57-60); 1 letter,
1 January 1851, granting leave of absence to Grey, and the cholera epidemic in the colony (GRE/B96/2B/61-62); 1 letter, 30 August 1851, concerning the establishment of responsible government in the colony (GRE/B96/2B/63-64); 1 letter, 28 October
1851, concerning the Immigration Bill (GRE/B96/2B/65-66); and 1 letter, 18 December 1851, relating to a delay in two appointments (GRE/B96/2B/67-68)
Digitised material for Grey, Sir Charles Edward - GRE/B96/2B/1-68 Grey, Charles Frederick
(Rector of Gladestry, son of Rev. the Hon. John Grey, q.v., and nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/3A/1 3 February 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting information on the payment of state education and whether it is paid from the rates or from income tax.
(N.B. 3rd Earl Grey marked this letter "C. Grey (I.O.)", showing that he was confusing the writer with his other nephew Charles Grey of the India Office, q.v., son of Admiral George Grey).
Grey, Charles Grey
(Receiver of Greenwich Hospital Estates, Dilston, 1863-1881, Chief Valuer to the Irish Land Commissioners, 1881- , third son of John Grey of Milfield, q.v., brother of George Annett Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B96/3B/1-21 18 February 1866-16 October 1884
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 February 1866, on the formation of a Committee by the Hexham Farmers Club to petition the House of Lords in relation to the Cattle Plague Bill (GRE/B96/3B/1-2); 1 letter, 25 May 1868, relating to
land tenure in Ireland (GRE/B96/3B/3-4); three letters, 5 September, 10 & 31 October 1870, concerning the mismanagement of the Dilston estates (GRE/B96/3B/5-11); three letters, 28 July, 4 August & 13 October 1871, referring to the formation
of a Middle Class School at Haydon Bridge, (GRE/B96/3B/13-17); and one letter, 16 October 1884, relating to his work as Chief Valuer to the Irish Land Commissioners (GRE/B96/3B/18-21).
Enclosures:
GRE/B96/3B/14 28 July 1871
Ms copy of requisition to High Sheriff of Northumberland for meeting re proposed Middle Class School at Haydon Bridge.
GRE/B96/3B/15 8 June 1871
Printed
“Memoranda of a meeting held at Bywell, June 8, 1871, on Middle Class Education” (Another copy of the latter filed under Rev. Brereton Edward Dwarris, q.v.).
Grey, Charlotte, Lady
(née Des Voeux; wife of General Sir Henry George Grey, and aunt of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/4/1-10 6 July 1841-25 September 1879
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news although some refer to other matters including 1 letter, 6 July 1841, with refernece to Grey's defeat at the Northumberland election (GRE/B96/4/1); and 2 letters, 23 October 1865 & 27 December
1876, seeking Grey's influence for appointments to employment positions for Charlotte Grey's nephew (GRE/B96/4/2-4)
GRE/B96/4/5-6 27 December 1876
Letter Rev. George Howard Wilkinson (nephew of Lady Charlotte Grey, later Bishop of Saint Andrews) to Lady Grey 26 December 1876, re commission for his son, Thomas Henry Des Voeux Wilkinson
Grey, Constance
(née Goad, wife of 3rd Earl Grey's nephew, Charles Grey of the India Office, q.v.)
GRE/B96/5A/1-2 26 August 1890-2 August 1894
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re family news, with the second letter requesting financial assistance (GRE/B96/5A/2)
Grey, Hon. Edward
(Bishop of Hereford 1832-1837, uncle of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B109/11B/1 7 August 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re marriage ceremony of 3rd Earl Grey & Miss Copley.
Grey, Sir Edward, 3rd Bart.
See GREY of FALLODON, Edward, 1st Viscount
Grey, Edward Codrington William
(barrister-at-law, brother of Maria, Countess Home, q.v., second cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/5B/1-2 28 December 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the standard of accommodation in his district, and being particularly critical of the hygiene of his Irish tenants.
Grey, Hon. Eliza
(née Innes, third wife of Hon. Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v., mother of Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B96/5C/1 10 December 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking him for his assistance in providing employment for her son, Colonel Alfred Grey.
Grey, Lady Elizabeth
See BULTEEL, Lady Elizabeth (née Grey)
Grey, Lady Elizabeth Dorothy
(née Howard, daughter of 6th Earl of Carlisle, wife of Hon. and Rev. Francis Richard Grey, q.v., sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/6A/1-8 28 December 1885-26 March 1890
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re family news and social engagements.
Grey, Elizabeth Jane
(née Morton, daughter of Henry Morton, q.v., second wife of George Annett Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B96/6B/1-11 18 January 1882-30 April 1892
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news, but with some reference to political issues, including Ireland in 2 letters, 5 September 1883 & 18 February 1888, (GRE/B96/6B/2,9), and expressing an interest in Free Trade in 1 letter, 30 April
1892 (GRE/B96/6B/11).
Grey, Francis Douglas
(Lieutenant-Colonel, cousin of 3rd Earl Grey, son of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v., by his second wife, Mrs Elizabeth Grey)
GRE/B96/6C/1-3 30 September 1862-29 May 1866
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking his assistance with army appointments.
Grey, Hon. Francis Richard
(Rector of Morpeth, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B96/7/1-56 22 June 1847-4 February 1890
34 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some concerning family news and social engagements, although many discussing other subjects, including 1 letter, 22 June 1847, concerning his vote in the forthcoming election (GRE/B96/7/1); 1 letter, 6 May 1853,
concerning the chaplain of Morpeth Gaol's views on transportation (GRE/B96/7/2); 1 letter, 12 May 1856, relating to his views on Mr Manshaw and Sunday trading laws (GRE/B96/7/3-4); 1 letter, 29 January 1869, concerning a committee meeting on the
subject of the Infirmary (GRE/B96/7/5-6); 1 letter, 8 March 1859, on drunkeness and prostitution in Morpeth (GRE/B96/7/7-8); 1 letter, 11 October 1859, concerning military campaigns against the Chinese (GRE/B96/7/9-12); 1 letter, 20 April 1860,
concerning the living at Howick (GRE/B96/7/13); 1 letter, 11 July 1869, concerning the Irish Church Question, and Church Rates (GRE/B96/7/14-16); 1 letter, 28 January 1874, relating to candidates for the Morpeth Election (GRE/B96/7/17-18); 1 letter,
15 May 1876, concerning the Burials Bill (GRE/B96/7/19-20); 1 letter, 15 September 1879, concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B96/7/23); 1 letter, 10 November 1881, on the popularity of Gladstone, and a meeting in Yeovil
(GRE/B96/7/24-25); 1 letter, 21 June 1884, concerning Albert Grey's amendment to a Bill (relating to Church reform) which would create tension between clergymen and their parishoners (GRE/B96/7/28-29); 2 letters, 8 & 10 June 1886, concerning the
Home Rule Bill (GRE/B96/7/32-34); 2 letters, 2 June & 12 July 1887, concerning the position of the Liberal Unionists in the region (GRE/B96/7/37-39); 1 letter, 20 October 1887, concerning Gladstone and the possibility of Scottish, Welsh and
Irish Home Rule (GRE/B96/7/40-41);1 letter, 14 December 1888, concerning a temperance dinner for tenants at Morpeth (GRE/B96/7/43-44); 1 letter, 6 February 1889, concerning the South African Question (GRE/B96/7/47-48); 1 letter, 6 November 1889,
concerning Liberal divisions in the Castle Howard household (GRE/B96/7/50-52)
Grey, Sir Frederick WilliamReference: GRE/B97-B98/4; GRE/B98/5
(Admiral, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
Related material (elsewhere)
Edinburgh, Scottish Record Office
There is a private letter book of Sir F.W. Grey 16 June 1861-19 June 1866, at GD/51/17/68 (mostly correspondence in response to requests for appointments and promotions).
GRE/B97/1/1-41 1821-7 January 1842
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to social engagements, family or personal matters, although many relate to other subjects, including a report on the state of the fortifications at the Dardanelles and his opinion of the Turkish Sultan
(GRE/B97/1/7-8); 1 letter, 1831, with reference to his opinion of Daniel O’Connell (GRE/B97/1/9); 1 letter, 1831, concerning the conduct of Greece, and the progress of the cholera in Naples (GRE/B97/1/10); 1 letter, 27 May 1832, with reference to
the Reform Bill, Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt's war with the Turks, and the situation in Greece (GRE/B97/1/11-12); 1 letter, 10 September 1832, concerning the insurrection at Tripoli, and the situation in Greece (GRE/B97/1/13-14); 1 letter, 4 February
1840, expressing his disappointment at Lord John Russell for failing to mention Howick's resignation from office, the growing influence of the Radicals in Government and George Grey's allegiance to them (GRE/B97/1/17-18); 1 letter, 6 February 1840,
concerning an offer of a commission to the West Indies (GRE/B97/1/19-21); 1 letter, 10 January 1841, on being sent to the Persian Gulf, and the attacks made upon the army depot system (GRE/B97/1/22-23); 1 letter, 30 January 1841, concerning his
orders to serve British interests in India (GRE/B97/1/26); 1 letter, 15 July 1841, concerning the conduct of the British government on the Corn Law Question, the situation in China, Howick's speech in Parliament on sugar duties, as well as the
Northumberland election (GRE/B97/1/30-34); 1 letter, 31 August 1841, concerning the military campaign in Canton, the situation in Afghanistan, and the Northumberland election (GRE/B97/1/35-37); 1 letter, 7 January 1842, congratulating Howick on
winning the Sunderland by-election, the question of free trade, and his opinion of Lord John Russell (GRE/B97/1/40-41)
GRE/B97/1/42-112 1 April 1842-30 December 1846
31 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to social engagements, family/personal matters, with many of the later letters relating to the management of the Grey Estate, although some relate to other subjects, including 1 letter, 1 April 1842,
relating to the Corn Laws, and the progress of Lord Ellenborough (GRE/B97/1/42-43); 1 letter, 27 May 1842, concerning the Corn Laws, the situation in Afghanistan, and the military campaign in China (GRE/B97/1/44-46); 1 letter, 2-21 August 1842,
concerning an account of his involvement in the naval campaign in China (GRE/B97/1/47-54); 1 letter, 19 December 1842, concerning a riot in Canton (GRE/B97/1/57-58); 1 letter, 22 February 1843, relating to the situation in China (GRE/B97/1/59-60); 1
letter, 16 March 1843, concerning a Beloochee rising and the situation in Afghanistan in general, and British foreign policy (GRE/B97/1/62; 1 letter, 17 May 1843, relating to the battle with Ali Moorad (GRE/B97/1/63-65); 1 letter, 15 March 1844,
concerning a County meeting at Morpeth on the Corn Law Question (GRE/B97/1/72-74); 1 letter, 28 September 1844, with reference to the Dean of York's defence of the Bible in the face of criticism from geologists (GRE/B97/1/77-78).
Enclosure:
(GRE/B97/1/61) Letter Sir F.W. Grey to Maria Grey, concerning Lord Auckland.
GRE/B97/2-5; GRE/B98/1-2 3 January 1847-2 January 1853
448 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the management of the Grey Estate, although some relate to other topics, including 21 letters, 16 & 21 March, 4 & 10 April, 25 & 30 May, 3, 7, 12. 16,19, 24, 26 & 30 June, 7, 8, 10,
12, 15, 20, 22 July 1852, with reference to the 1852 General Election in Northumberland (GRE/B98/2/46-49,65,69-70,93-99,102-108,110-111,113-120); 1 letter, 2 May 1852, with reference to his opinion of Lord John Russell (GRE/B98/2/79); 2 letters, 1
& 3 December 1852, concerning parliamentary discussions on free trade (GRE/B98/2/126-128).
Enclosures: (GRE/B97/2/52) Note of rent money received and outstanding. ; (GRE/B97/2/97) List of arrears of rent at 1 November 1847. ;
(GRE/B97/2/101) Sketch map of part of Howick estate. ; (GRE/B97/2/108) List of expenses (in hands of 3rd Earl Grey and Maria, Countess Grey). ; (GRE/B97/3/18) Sketch map of part of Howick estate. ; (GRE/B97/3/71) Letter Rev. Percy Gilpin to Sir
George Grey, 2nd Bart. 26 May 1848. ; (GRE/B97/4/9) Note on expenses at Howick. ; (GRE/B97/4/74) List of expenses. ; (GRE/B97/4/80) Plan of pig-sties, etc. ; (GRE/B97/4/90-91) Letter Robert Cochrane Forster to Sir F.W. Grey 17 September 1849, with
copy of testimonial to Forster by Edward Giffard 11 September 1849. ; (GRE/B97/4/92-94) Copy of report Sir John Rennie to the Commissioners of Warkworth Harbour. ; (GRE/B97/4/117) List of Sir F.W. Grey's absences from Howick during 1849. ;
(GRE/B97/4/120) Plan of manure shed. ; (GRE/B97/5/3) “Memorandum of the terms on which Mr Pinkerton wishes to take a new lease”. ; (GRE/B97/5/11) Plan of new reservoir. ; (GRE/B97/5/15) Letter
George Annett Grey to Sir F.W. Grey 12 January 1850. ; (GRE/B97/5/18-19) Copy of letter Robert Marshall to Sir F.W. Grey 15 January 1850 (copy made by 3rd Earl Grey's secretary from original enclosure). ; (GRE/B97/5/37) Memo on offers for Learmouth
farm. ; (GRE/B97/5/60) Sketch of proposed addition to cattle shed. ; (GRE/B97/5/160) Letter George Henderson to Sir F.W. Grey 29 May 1850. ; (GRE/B97/5/111) Sketch map of Chevington Colliery. ; (GRE/B97/5/141) Letter Stephen Fryer Gillam to Sir F.W.
Grey 29 July 1850. ; (GRE/B97/5/151) Letter Thomas Crawford to Sir F.W. Grey 25 October 1850. ; (GRE/B97/5/155) Memo on West Chevington farm. ; (GRE/B97/5/179) Plan of system of pipes for distributing liquid manure. ; (GRE/B97/5/229) Note of crops
obtained after threshing. ; (GRE/B98/1/5) Plan of new manure tank. ; (GRE/B98/1/32) Plan of new fence. ; (GRE/B98/1/45) Letter Adam Calder to Sir F.W. Grey 14 February 1851. ; (GRE/B98/1/49-52) Paper with "points requiring explanation" in 3rd Earl
Grey's hand, and replies in Sir F.W. Grey's hand (concerning 3rd Earl's finances). ; (GRE/B98/1/66) Table showing effect of introducing corn rents for Grey's farms. ; (GRE/B98/1/72) Sketch of water-wheel. ; (GRE/B98/1/141-142) Notes on farm rents. ;
(GRE/B98/1/146-147) Note on rent of Hawkhill farm. ; (GRE/B98/1/150) Note; "Result of threshing November 14th". ; (GRE/B98/1/153-154) Printed prospectus of the Warkworth Harbour Deck and Colliery Co. ; (GRE/B98/1/157) Letter Charles Otter to Sir
F.W. Grey 1 December 1851. ; (GRE/B98/1/173) Memo on renovating poultry house, with sketch. ; (GRE/B98/2/9) Letter Captain T. Hepplewhite to E. Western 10 January 1852. ; (GRE/B98/2/32) Pencil sketch plan of farm buildings, showing proposed site for
pump. ; (GRE/B98/2/37) Statement of receipts and payments (Howick Estate) for year ending 1 November 1851. ; (GRE/B98/2/38) List of 3rd Earl Grey's annual subscriptions ; (GRE/B98/2/45) Letter E. Western to Sir F.W. Grey 11 March 1852. ;
(GRE/B98/2/53-56) “Frederick's Notes on Mr Kennedy's farm December /50”. N.B. This does not appear to be the enclosure referred to in the letter, and on the envelope, where it is described in 3rd
Earl Grey's hand as “Mr Young's plan for distributing liquid manure”; although it deals with the same topic. Cf. enclosures in letters of 17 November 1850 and 3 January 1851. ; (GRE/B98/2/61) List
of cheques ; (GRE/B98/2/68) Statement of farm produce. ; (GRE/B98/2/68) Letter Thomas Allen (for Dowbiggin and Co.) to 3rd Earl Grey 14 May 1852 used as wrapper for this letter. ; (GRE/B98/2/87) Letter T.T. Hudson to 3rd Earl Grey n.d., used as
wrapper for this letter. ; (GRE/B98/2/100) Note of results of Sir F.W. Grey's canvass in Northumberland election.
GRE/B98/3/1-32 5 January 1853-4 December 1853
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to his travels in the Mediterranean, family/personal matters, and the management of the Grey Estate, but with reference in 1 letter, 5 January 1853, to Grey's decision not to accept office following
the change of government (GRE/B98/3/1-2); and 2 letters, 2 & 4 December 1853, concerning parliamentary news (GRE/B98/3/31-32)
GRE/B98/3/33-117 4 June 1854-23 December 1855
44 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 June 1854, concerning a meeting of Company Directors in London (GRE/B98/3/35-36); 1 letter, 26 July 1854, concerning the effects of a cholera epidemic in Copenhagen (GRE/B98/3/37-38); 1 letter, 5
September 1854, concerning the cholera outbreak amongst the Russian prisoners onboard Frederick's ship (Hannibal) (GRE/B98/3/39); 1 letter, 15 September 1854, concerning his views on the Eastern Question (GRE/B98/3/40-41); 1 letter, 17 October 1854,
on the possibility of becoming an Admiral, and the growing tension in the East (GRE/B98/3/42-43); 1 letter, 10 November 1854, concerning his preparations to sail to the Black Sea to participate in the Crimean War (GRE/B98/3/46); 6 letters, 7, 17, 26
& 29 December 1854, 8, 12 January 1855, concerning his account (as commander of the screwship ‘Hannibal’) of the naval campaign near Sebastopol (GRE/B98/3/48-58); 1 letter, 31 January 1855, concerning the mismanagement of the Crimean War and the
growing tension amongst the allies (GRE/B98/3/59-61); 1 letter, 11 February 1855, expressing his anxiety at the composition of the new government, and the progress of the Crimean War (GRE/B98/3/62-64); 1 letter, 19 February 1855, concerning the
choice of Lord Panmure as Secretary for War, and the progress of the Crimean War (GRE/B98/3/65-66); 25 letters, 26 February 1 & 29 March, 9, 16 & 30 April, 10 & 21 May, 18 & 25 June, 12, 15 & 30 July, 6 & 27 August, 3, 13,
20, 24 September, 17, 25 & 29 October, 18 November, 5 & 23 December 1855, concerning the progress of the Crimean War and, in particular, its mismanagement (GRE/B98/3/67-68,73-87,89-117); 1 letter, 8 March 1855, concerning the death of the
Russian Emperor, the government's plan to send out Commissioners of Enquiry into the conduct of the Crimean War, and his management of the Transport Department of the Navy (GRE/B98/3/69-70); 1 letter, 11 March 1855, concerning his astonishment at
the appointment of Lord John Russell as Colonial Secretary, and his hope that Lord Raglan, and Generals Airey and Ellcourt, will resign because of their conduct in the Crimean War (GRE/B98/3/71-72).
Enclosure: (GRE/B98/3/44-45) Letter E.
Western to Sir F.W. Grey 8 November 1854.
GRE/B98/3/118-163 4 January 1856-26 December 1856
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 5 letters, 20 & 27 January, 4 February, 3, 22 March 1856, concerning the peace negotiations at the end of the Crimean War (GRE/B98/3/121-128); 1 letter, 30 March 1856, concerning a possible war between
Turkey and France/England (GRE/B98/3/129-132); 1 letter, 28 April 1856, concerning possible religious disturbances in Constantinople (GRE/B98/3/133-134); 1 letter, 11 May 1856, concerning his opinion of Lord Stratford (GRE/B98/3/135-136); 5 letters,
22 May, 8 & 19 June, 7 & 17 July 1856, concerning the evacuation of the troops from the Crimea (GRE/B98/3/137-138,140-144); the rest of the letters concern personal or family matters and/or the management of the Grey Estate
(GRE/B98/3/145-163)
GRE/B98/4/1-53 3 June 1857-21 December 1858
34 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3-7 June 1857, concerning the distress of the Kafirs, the possible building of a harbour by convicts at the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B98/4/2-3); 1 letter, 23 June 1857, concerning skirmishes between
the Kafirs and the Tambookies (GRE/B98/4/4); 2 letters, 11-14 August, 20-24 September 1857, concerning the slave trade in the Congo, and the possibility of a territorial dispute with the Portuguese (GRE/B98/4/5-11); 1 letter, 31 October 1857,
concerning the Indian Mutiny and the transfer of troops from the Cape to India (GRE/B98/4/12-13); 1 letter, 29 November 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny and the transfer of troops, and Frederick's intended visit to Sierra Leone owing to the
conduct of the American and French vessels stationed there (GRE/B98/4/14-15); 1 letter, 26 December 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny, the cases of three tribal chiefs, and the Chinese Question (GRE/B98/4/16-19); 1 letter, 14 February 1858,
expressing his opinion on the failure of the District Bank and the economic crisis in Britain, an account of his trip to Sierra Leone, and the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B98/4/20-23); 1 letter, 7 March 1858, concerning an account of his visit to Accra,
Ghana, including a local dispute between a French trader and a native, his opinion of the judicial system, the working of the poll tax, the spread of Christianity in the country (GRE/B98/4/24-28); 1 letter, 14 April 1858, concerning Lord
Palmerston's resignation (GRE/B98/4/29-30); 1 letter, 20 May 1858, concerning the formation of a government following Palmerston's resignation, and the Mashesh-Boer War in the Cape (GRE/B98/4/31-32); 1 letter, 19 June 1858, concerning the District
Bank, his opinions of Lord John Russell and Benjamin Disraeli, relations with France, and the suspension of the Mashesh-Boer War (GRE/B98/4/33-34); 1 letter, 19 July 1858, concerning the political situation in Britain, a dispute with America, Dr
Livingstone's expedition, the conduct of the recently appointed Consul at Mozambique, the possibility of a union between the Free State and the Cape, and the possibility of the 3rd Earl heading a Commission on manning the navy (GRE/B98/4/35-38); 1
letter, 27 August 1858, concerning his account of Mauritius, the slave trade and the Right of Search (GRE/B98/4/39-40); 1 letter, 10 September 1858, concerning the immigration system at the Cape, and Lord Malmesbury's policy on the slave trade
(GRE/B98/4/41-42); 1 letter, 19-22 September 1858, concerning the prosperity of Mauritius and the influence of the 3rd Earl's policies there during his period as Colonial Secretary, and the slave trade (GRE/B98/4/43-46); 1 letter, 25 October 1858,
concerning the slave trade in Africa (GRE/B98/4/47-48); 1 letter, 18 November 1858, concerning the French emigration system, and the attitude of the Americans on the Slavery Question (GRE/B98/4/49); 1 letter, 19 November 1858, concerning the
attitude of the Americans towards the Slavery Question, and the effect of slavery in the Congo (GRE/B98/4/50-51); 1 letter, 21 December 1858, concerning the strained relations between Britain, France and Portugal over the ‘Charles & Georges’
affair (GRE/B98/4/52-53)
GRE/B98/4/54-84 20 January 1859-21 December 1859
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 January 1859, concerning the strained relations between Britain, France and Portugal over the ‘Charles & Georges’ affair (GRE/B98/4/54-55); 1 letter, 19 February 1859, concerning the
election of representatives to the Upper House of the Legislative Assembly in the Cape, the correspondence between Lord Malmesbury and Mr Dallas, and the slave trade of the negroes from the East coast of Africa to Bourbon, France (GRE/B98/4/56-57);
1 letter, 22 March 1859, concerning possible war in Europe over the Italian Question, the suspension of the French policy of negro emigration from the East coast of Africa, and improving the navy (GRE/B98/4/59-60); 1 letter, 31 March 1859,
concerning the possibility of war in Europe over the Italian Question (GRE/B98/4/61-63); 1 letter, 18 April 1859, concerning the possibility of war in Europe over the Italian Question, the conduct of the Portuguese government over the ‘Charles and
George's’ affair, the question of manning the navy and retirement of Admirals, and the Reform Bill (GRE/B98/4/64-65); 1 letter, 29 April 1859, concerning the situation in Natal, and the federation scheme (GRE/B98/4/66-67); 1 letter, 14 June 1859,
concerning the Italian Question, the slave trade in the Congo, the reduction of the naval squadron by the Admiralty, and the Reform Bill debates (GRE/B98/4/68-69); 1 letter, 14 July 1859, concerning the sinking of the ‘Heron’ and the outbreak of
yellow fever, colonial appointments, the 1859 British General Election, and the slave trade (GRE/B98/4/70-72); 1 letter, 18 August 1859, concerning the change of government in Britain, the progress of the war in Italy, the recall of Sir George Grey,
and the reform of the Admiralty (GRE/B98/4/73-75); 1 letter, 19 September 1859, concerning the Italian Question, and the formation of volunteer corps (GRE/B98/4/76-77); 1 letter, 21 October 1859, concerning the reform of the Admiralty, colonial
appointments, and the financial administration of the colonial government (GRE/B98/4/78-79); 1 letter, 27 December 1859, concerning the situation in China, the mismanagement of the Engineer's Department of the Great Eastern (GRE/B98/4/80-82); 1
letter, 21 December 1859, concerning the Chinese and Italian Questions, and the state of the navy (GRE/B98/4/83-84).
Enclosure: (GRE/B98/4/58) Letter Sir George Grey (Governor of Cape Colony, afterwards of New Zealand) to Sir F.W. Grey 16
February 1859, concerning the election of representatives to the Upper House of the Legislative Assembly in the Cape.
GRE/B98/4/85-158 19 January 1860-29 December 1876
43 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 19 January 1860, concerning the Chinese Question, plans to reform the armed forces, an account from Dr Livingstone, the slave trade, and relations with America (GRE/B98/4/85-89); 1 letter, 18
February 1860, concerning the Italian Question, the French expedition to China, the publication of the correspondence of Admiral Bowles, navy discipline, and his hopes for a successor for his position (GRE/B98/4/90-91); 1 letter, 22 March 1860,
concerning the appointment of Kepple into his position, the state of discipline in the navy, the Chinese Question, the failure of the scheme to establish a naval reserve, and the free trade policy of the French Emperor (GRE/B98/4/92); 1 letter, 20
April 1860, concerning the Budget, the Chinese Question and the conduct of Seymour (GRE/B98/4/93-94); 1 letter, 27 November 1860, concerning misrepresentations in the Times concerning desertion in the navy, and the visit of the French Emperor to
England (GRE/B98/4/95); 1 letter, 8 December 1860, concerning his paper on the organisation of the navy, the resignation of Kepple and the appointment of Sir Baldwin Walker as his replacement (GRE/B98/4/96-98); 1 letter, 24 December 1860, concerning
the circulation of his paper on the navy (GRE/B98/4/99); 1 letter, 25 February 1861, concerning pamphlets by Scott Russell on the navy (GRE/B98/4/101-102); 1 letter, 8 March 1861, concerning the parliamentary debates and the position of Comptroller
of the Navy (GRE/B98/4/103); 1 letter, 11 March 1861, concerning the administration of the navy (GRE/B98/4/104-105); 1 letter, 13 April 1861, declining to stand for Tynemouth (GRE/B98/4/106); 1 letter, 29 April 1861, concerning the Tynemouth
Election, and naval armaments (GRE/B98/4/107); 1 letter, 4 June 1861, concerning the death of [Colonel] Dundas (GRE/B98/4/108); 3 letters, 26 October & 17 November 1861 & 27 August 1863, concerning ironclad ships(GRE/B98/4/109-111,128); 1
letter, 21 March 1862, with reference to parliamentary discussions on the Education Question (GRE/B98/4/113); 2 letters, 17 November & 7 December 1862, concerning naval munitions (GRE/B98/4/115-118); 1 letter, 4 December 1863, with reference to
the death of Lord Elgin (GRE/B98/4/122); 1 letter, 2 April 1865, concerning navy administration (GRE/B98/4/123); 1 letter, 30 August 1866, concerning his pamphlet ‘Admiralty Administration, 1861-1866’ (GRE/B98/4/129-130); 1 letter, 4 December 1866,
concerning his appointment onto a Committee relating to naval defence (GRE/B98/4/131-132); 1 letter, 17 October 1867, concerning a publication on the navy by Mr Rothery, Registrar of the Admiralty Court (GRE/B98/4/133-134); 1 letter, 26 February
1868, concerning Disraeli's appointment at Prime Minister (GRE/B98/4/136); 1 letter, 13 December 1868, concerning the prospects for the Admiralty under the new Conservative government (GRE/B98/4/139-141); 1 letter, 27 December 1868, concerning a
speech by Mr Childers, the new First Lord of the Admiralty, and the prospects for the navy (GRE/B98/4/142-143); 1 letter, 27 December 1870, attacking a paper by Mr Childers (GRE/B98/4/147); 1 letter, 13 December 1871, concerning the Niegara
Commission on the navy (GRE/B98/4/149-150); 1 letter, 18 December 1876, relating to Chamberlain's speech on public houses, and the Eastern Question (GRE/B98/4/156-157).
Enclosure: (GRE/B98/4/137-138) List of pine trees planted at Howick.
GRE/B98/5/1-25 6 February 1837-19 March 1861
9 letters from various correspondents to Sir Frederick William Grey, 1837-1861:
From Mary, Lady Grey (wife of Sir George Grey, 1st Bart.) 19 March 1838, seeking patronage for a friend
From Lieutenant Brown 6 February 1837 re West Indies Reliefs.
From Edward Ellice, the elder, 23 July 1838, with a reference to Irish Tithes
From N. Callcott 13 March 1839 and G.R. Gleig 8 & 13 March 1839, re libraries for soldiers.
From J. Lambert 26 June 1839 re R. Falder, with press cutting, and 12 June 1847 re election.
From J. Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln (afterwards of London) 27 September 1861 re Rev. John Sansom, Rector of Buslingthorpe, a candidate for the living of Howick (husband of Hannah Jane Grey, cousin of 3rd Earl).
From Rev. H.R. Lloyd 28 September 1861 re Sansom (his brother-in-law).
From C. Baring, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol (afterwards of Durham) 28 September and 9 October 1861 re Howick living.
From Rev. T. Bacon 7 October 1861 re Howick living.
Grey, Hon. GeorgeReference: GRE/B99/1-2; GRE/B99/3
(Admiral, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B99/1/1-62 17 March 1826-1852
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many relating to family or personal matters, but some refer to other events, including 2 letters, 17 March 1826 & 17 October 1844, concerning the political situation in Greece (GRE/B99/1/1-2,35-36); 1 letter,
November 1835, concerning his descision to choose a post in South America (GRE/B99/1/3-5); 1 letter, 6 May 1836, concerning the slave trade in Brazil and the dangers of landing ships there (GRE/B99/1/6-7); 1 letter, 5 August 1836, relating to his
travels in the waters of South America (GRE/B99/1/8-9); 1 letter, 20/27 February 1837, relating to his mission to assess the naval defences of the Falkland Islands and his account of the colony (GRE/B99/1/10-16); 1 letter, 28 July 1841, concerning
the options available to Grey after losing the Northumberland election, and his desire for an appointment on the
Cumbrian frigate (GRE/B99/1/17); 1 letter, 14 June 1842, concerning local election news, the Corn Laws, the situation in India, the relationship between Spain and Portugal (GRE/B99/1/19-21); 1 letter, 20 March 1843,
concerning free trade, and the government's foreign policy (GRE/B99/1/22-24); 1 letter, 18 February 1844, concerning his disagreement with the Governor of Gibraltar (GRE/B99/1/27); 1 letter, 19 March 1844, concerning his opinion on the Irish
Question, and Howick's speech on the government's foreign policy (GRE/B99/1/29-30); 1 letter, 15 May 1844, concerning Captain Drummond (GRE/B99/1/31-32); 1 letter, 8 June 1845, concerning his opinion on the Maynooth Grant (GRE/B99/1/38-39); 1
letter, 22 August 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B99/1/40); 3 letters, 14 & 24 December 1845 & 9 January 1846, concerning the ministerial crisis and the possibility of Grey receiving a Cabinet post (GRE/B99/1/51-53); 1
letter, 30 January 1846, concerning parliamentary speeches (GRE/B99/1/54-55); 1 letter, 28 September 1852, concerning trade in Spanish ports (GRE/B99/1/58-59).
Typescript copy of letter from Admiral the Hon. George Grey to J.M. Breasly, 14 July 1846, concerning the condition of the London poor (GRE/B99/1/57).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1826-52 - GRE/B99/1/1-62 GRE/B99/1/41-50 22 August 1845
Press cuttings - obituary notices of 2nd Earl Grey from Scottish papers.
GRE/B99/1/59-62 28 September 1852
“Malaga. Port Duties and Charges” form; cutting re charges for British vessels in Spanish ports; ms note headed "Copy. British Vice Consulate Algeciras".
GRE/B99/1/63-135 31 March 1853-19 March 1860
31 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family or personal matters, but many refer to other events, including 1 letter, 31 March 1853, concerning Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, and the difficulties of Lord Palmerston's government (GRE/B99/1/63-64); 4 letters, 20 March, 11 April 1854, 24 June & 29 July 1855, concerning the Crimean
War, particularly its mismanagement (GRE/B99/1/65-69,79-84); 1 letter, 30 August 1854, concerning the mismanagement of the Crimean War, Sir Robert Gardiner's successor, and the Convict Question (GRE/B99/1/70-72); 1 letter, 13 February 1855,
concerning army adminstration (GRE/B99/1/73-78); 1 letter, 19 November 1855, concerning the Crimean War, and the appointment of Labouchere as Colonial Minister (GRE/B99/1/86-87); 1 letter, 21 November 1855, concerning the possible attack on Kaffa,
Palmerston's conduct towards foreign policy, and the possibility of sending ships to Bermuda because of a potential American threat (GRE/B99/1/88-89); 1 letter, 18 January 1856, concerning the Crimean War, a dispute with the Spanish, and the conduct
of James Ferguson (GRE/B99/1/90-92); 1 letter, 20 April 1856, expressing his frustration with the Admiralty, and the mismanagement of the Crimean War (GRE/B99/1/93-95); 4 letters, 11, 15, 22 & 27 December 1856, concerning his application for a
Commissionership at Greenwich (GRE/B99/1/97-104); 1 letter, 7 January 1857, concerning the Chinese Question (GRE/B99/1/105); 1 letter, 1 July 1857, concerning his employment pay (GRE/B99/1/106-108); 1 letter, 3 February 1858, concerning the division
of Conservative and Radical [possibly relating to parliamentary reform] (GRE/B99/1/109); 1 letter, 16 February 1858, relating to naval appointments (GRE/B99/1/110); 1 letter, 19 July 1858, concerning the construction of naval ships [possibly
ironclad] (GRE/B99/1/112-114); 1 letter, 12 November 1858, concerning the employment of sailors in dockyards (GRE/B99/1/116-120); 1 letter, 3 January 1859, concerning a report on the English and French navies, and the administration of the navy
(GRE/B99/1/121-122); 1 letter, 7 April 1859, concerning speeches by Lords Derby and John Russell, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B99/1/123-124); 1 letter, 9 April 1859, concerning the administration of the navy, and the construction of naval ship
(GRE/B99/1/125-127); 1 letter, 1 July 1859, concerning the construction of naval ships (GRE/B99/1/128-129); 1 letter, 11 October 1859, concerning the naval campaign against China (GRE/B99/1/130-131); 1 letter, 6 December 1859, concerning a court
martial trial (GRE/B99/1/132-133); 1 letter, 19 March 1860, relating to the administration of the navy (GRE/B99/1/34-35)
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1853-60 - GRE/B99/1/63-135
GRE/B99/2/1-72 27 February 1861-18 December 1874
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family or personal matters, but many refer to other events, including 3 letters, 27 February, 16 November 1861, & 2 November 1863, concerning the administration of the navy (GRE/B99/2/1-6,14-17);
1 letter, 9 October 1862, concerning potential career paths for his son, Charles (GRE/B99/2/10-11); 1 letter, 14 March 1863, relating to the value of convict labour (GRE/B99/2/12-13); 1 letter, 11 December 1863, concerning an enquiry into the naval
ships at Portsmouth and Davenport (GRE/B99/2/18-19); 1 letter, 30 September 1864, with reference to speeches in Parliament on the question of Germany (GRE/B99/2/20-23); 1 letter, 9 October 1865, concerning the new cabinet and the possibility of the
3rd Earl being offered a position, and his visit to the
“Royal Sovereign” ship (GRE/B99/2/31-33); 1 letter, 5 February 1866, concerning the Jamaican Question, and reform of the navy (GRE/B99/2/36-37); 1 letter, 25 August 1868, concerning the conduct of Lord Algernon
(GRE/B99/2/38-39); 1 letter, 9 January 1871, concerning the Franco-Prussian War (GRE/B99/2/44-47); 1 letter, 1 December 1871, with reference to the
Times's opinion of Gladstone (GRE/B99/2/48-49); 1 letter, 5 January
1872, concerning the administration of the navy (GRE/B99/2/50-54); 1 letter, 28 January 1872, concerning the nature of politicians, particularly Gladstone and Disraeli (GRE/B99/2/55-56); 1 letter, 10 November 1873, concerning the government's policy
towards Africa (GRE/B99/2/57-58); 4 letters, 14, 16 & 18 (x2) December 1874, concerning Lady Charlotte Grey's will (GRE/B99/2/65-66,69,71-72).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1861-64 - GRE/B99/2/1-72GRE/B99/2/67-68 14 December 1874
Copy of codicil of will of Lady Charlotte Grey.
GRE/B99/2/68 16 December 1874
Letter N.S. Cookson to Adm. G. Grey re Lady Grey's will, 15 December 1874.
GRE/B99/2/70 18 December 1874
Letter Cookson to Adm. Grey 17 December 1874.
GRE/B99/2/73-127 26 December 1875-15 December 1885
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family or personal matters, but many refer to other events, including 1 letter, 26 December 1875, concerning Disraeli's purchase of Suez shares (GRE/B99/2/73-74); 5 letters, 2 November, 7 December
1876, 6 Janaury, 15 November 1877, 2 January 1879 concerning Russia, Turkey and the Eastern Question (GRE/B99/2/75-84); 1 letter, 15 September 1879, cocerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B99/2/85); 2 letters, 31 December 1880 & 11
April 1881, with reference to the Irish Question (GRE/B99/2/86-87,94); 2 letters, 23 April 1881 & 8 July 1882, concerning the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B99/2/96-97,103-104); 1 letter, 23 February 1882, with reference to the mood of the country
(GRE/B99/2/101-102); 1 letter, 6 June 1884, concerning British policy towards Egypt, and the possibility of exchanging Gibraltar for Corfu (GRE/B99/2/105-106); 1 letter, 8 November 1884, concerning his opinion on British policy towards Egypt
(GRE/B99/2/111-112); 1 letter, 10 December 1884, relating to Lord Malmesbury's biography, the Croker Papers, and the Duke of Wellington's letters, as well as the desire for more ironclad ships (GRE/B99/2/113-115); 1 letter, 14 January 1885, with
reference to the government's colonial policy (GRE/B99/2/116-117); 1 letter, 21 March 1885, cexpressing his optimism for the prospects of the navy (GRE/B99/2/120-121); 1 letter, 15 December 1885, expressing his opinion on the composition of a new
government (GRE/B99/2/126-127).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1875-85 - GRE/B99/2/73-127GRE/B99/2/95 22 April 1881
Copy letter Mrs F. Sivewright to Adm. Grey 5 April 1881, re F.B. Grey.
GRE/B99/2/128-188 14 January 1886-24 December 1888
38 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family or personal matters, but many refer to other events, including 2 letters, 5 February, 25 March 1886, concerning the government's Irish policy (GRE/B99/2/130-133); 1 letter, 5 May 1886,
concerning Irish Home Rule (GRE/B99/2/134-135); 1 letter, 25 June 1886, concerning Gladstone, and the possibility Sir William Armstrong standing for the Newcastle seat, and Albert Grey's chances (GRE/B99/2/138-139); 1 letter, 5 July 1886, concerning
the 1886 General Election and the Northamptonshire seat (GRE/B99/2/140-141); 1 letter, 14 July 1886, concerning Albert's defeat in the 1886 General Election, and the possibility of Lord Huntington becoming Prime Minister (GRE/B99/2/142-143); 1
letter, 31 December 1886, concerning Salisbury's failed negotiations with the Unionists (GRE/B99/2/146-147); 1 letter, 9 March 1887, concerning the government's policy towards South Africa and Ireland (GRE/B99/2/150-151); 1 letter, 17 August 1887,
concerning Britain's relations with the European powers (GRE/B99/2/157-158); 1 letter, 21 October 1887, with reference to Gladstone's speech at Nottingham (GRE/B99/2/161-162); 1 letter, 13 February 1888, concerning his opinions on the Irish Question
(GRE/B99/2/166-167); 1 letter, 21 May 1888, concerning his opinion of Gladstone (GRE/B99/2/172-173)
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1886-88 - GRE/B99/2/128-188 GRE/B99/2/189-231 3 February 1889-27 August 1891
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family or personal matters, but many refer to other events, including 1 letter, 3 February 1889, concerning South Africa (GRE/B99/2/189-190); 1 letter, 11 March 1889, concerning the construction of
ironclads, and the possible building of a dock in Gibraltar as a protection against Spanish interests (GRE/B99/2/192-194); 1 letter, 13 June 1889, expressing his disgust of Gladstone (GRE/B99/2/199); 1 letter, 6 July 1889, relating to the purpose of
retaining Gibraltar (GRE/B99/2/200); 1 letter, 8 January 1890, with reference to the government's Gladstonian policy towards Africa (GRE/B99/2/210); 3 letters, 8, 16 & 17 July 1890, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B99/2/219-221).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George, 1889-91 - GRE/B99/2/189-231
GRE/B99/2/191 3 February 1889
Letter Frederick Bryan Grey (son of Adm. G. Grey) to 3rd Earl Grey, with covering note by Adm. Grey 5 February 1889.
GRE/B99/3/1-18 27 November 1835-7 July 1855
Copies of 8 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Adm. Grey, including 1 letter, 27 November 1835, concerning Adm. Grey's request for a better station (GRE/B99/3/1); 1 letter, 30 September 1838, relating to the purchasing of Crown Land (GRE/B99/3/2-3); 1
letter, 30 September 1838, concerning the situation in Canada, the West Indies, and the building of a military prison at Upper Park Camp (GRE/B99/3/4-5); 1 letter, 2 October 1838, concerning the possible formation of a West Indian Militia
(GRE/B99/3/6-7); 3 letters, 21 October, 7 & 10 November 1838, concerning the resignation of Lord Durham (GRE/B99/3/8-11); 1 letter (wet copy - barely legible), 7 July 1855, concerning the Crimean War (GRE/B99/3/12-15)
Extract from letter 3rd Earl Grey to Adm. Grey 9 December 1876, concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B99/3/16-18)
Digitised material for Grey, Hon. George from 3rd Earl Grey, 1835-55 - GRE/B99/3/1-18 Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart.Reference: GRE/B99/4; GRE/B99/5A-B
(of Fallodon, Home Secretary 1846-1862, 1855-1858, 1861-1866; grandfather of Edward, Viscount Grey of Fallodon, q.v.; cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B99/4/1-50 29 August 1836-4 December 1846
21 letters or notes to 3rd Earl Grey, including 6 letters, 29 August 1836, 16 January, 27 September, 19 & 21 October, 6 November 1838, concerning politics in Canada (GRE/B99/4/1-2,10,17, 23-27); 1 letter, 15 February 1837, concerning
Emigration (GRE/B99/4/3-5); 1 letter, 8 September 1837, concerning the New South Wales Constitution (GRE/B99/4/6-7); 1 letter, 4 October 1837, on the possible recall of Sir J.C. Smyth (GRE/B99/4/8-9); 1 letter, 20 January 1838, concerning Lord
Durham's instructions (GRE/B99/4/11-14); 2 letters, 9 September & 10 October 1838, concerning the West Indies (GRE/B99/4/15-16,21-22); 1 letter, 28 September 1838, concerning a Colonial Militia (GRE/B99/4/19-20); 1 letter, 9 November 1838,
concerning the appointment of non-Cabinet government men in the colonies (GRE/B99/4/28-32); 2 letters, 9 & 29 November 1839, concerning the purchase of Brunton (GRE/B99/4/33-37); 1 letter, 30 October 1841, with reference to the Sunderland
Election and the Exchequer Bills (GRE/B99/4/39-41); 1 letter, 2 January 1846, relating to the relationship between Grey and Palmerston (GRE/B99/4/42-43); 2 letters, 2 & 6 October 1846, possibly concerning the Irish Poor Relief Act
(GRE/B99/4/44-45); 1 letter, 4 December 1846, concerning Transportation (GRE/B99/4/46-47).
Enclosures:
GRE/B99/4/18 Letter Sir James Stephen to Sir G. Grey, n.d, re Canadian affairs, 27 September 1838
GRE/B99/4/35 Letter Thorp & Dickson to Charles W. Bigge 20 November 1839, concerning the purchase of Brunton, 29 November 1839
GRE/B99/4/48-50 Letters Admiral Hawker to Sir G. Grey 25 November 1846, and Admiral Sir William Edward Parry to Hawker 25 November 1846, recommending Dr Trew, Archdeacon of the Bahamas, for Bishopric of South Australia. 3rd Earl Grey sent Sir
G. Grey's note withthese enclosures to Sir James Stephen, whose reply is written on same sheet as Sir G. Grey's note, 7 December 1846, December 1846
GRE/B99/4 Letter Baron Brunnow to Sir G. Grey 29 August 1849, recommending William Mawson, 3 September 1849
GRE/B99/4/107-108 Letter Sir James Riddell to Sir G. Grey 24 December 1849, concerning the establishment of a steamship service to Australia, 27 December 1849
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart., 1836-46 - GRE/B99/4/1-50 GRE/B99/4/51-115 18 January 1847-19 October 1850
27 letters or notes to 3rd Earl Grey, including, 5 letters, 18 January, 6 April & 17 September 1847, 15 July 1848 & 20 November 1849, concerning Transportation (GRE/B99/4/51-54,77-78,85-86,89,105-106); 1 letter, 22 March 1847, relating to
secondary punishments (GRE/B99/4/76); 3 letters, 20 April & 30 July & 4 August 1847, relating to the 1847 General Election (GRE/B99/4/79-81); 1 letter, 27 August 1847, with reference to Gibraltar (GRE/B99/4/82); 1 letter, 8 September 1847,
concerning Lord Minto's visit to Rome (GRE/B99/4/83-84); 1 letter, 15 November 1847, relating to the Irish Question (GRE/B99/4/87-88); 1 letter, 5 August 1848, concerning the transfer of the Irish political prisoners from Bermuda to Van Diemen's
Land (GRE/B99/4/90-91); 1 letter, December 1848, concerning Grey's paper entitled
“Remarks on Emigration, Poor Laws and Ireland” (GRE/B99/4/93); 1 letter, relating to Sir I/ Johnstone's recommendations (GRE/B99/4/94); 1 letter, 15 March 1849, relating to Colonel Miller (GRE/B99/4/95); 1 letter,
15 April 1849, possibly relating to drafts for the Australian Constitution (GRE/B99/4/96-99); 1 letter, 3 September 1849, relating to Baron Brunnow (GRE/B99/4/109); 1 letter, 10 Sepetmber 1849, with reference to the cholera epidemic (GRE/B99/4/104);
1 letter, 27 December 1849, relating to Sir James Riddle's letter (GRE/B99/4/109); 1 letter, 8 February 1850, relating to a bill for the management of garrisons (GRE/B99/4/110); 1 letter, 6 June 1850, concerning the Australia Bill (GRE/B99/4/111); 1
letter, 25 July 1850, relating to the Chancery Bill (GRE/B99/4/112-113); 1 letter, 20 September 1850, relating to Alderman Dunn's influence over the Newcastle Catholics (GRE/B99/4/114); 1 letter, 19 October 1850, with reference to a cabinet meeting
(GRE/B99/4/115).
Enclosures:
GRE/B99/4/56-59 Memo Sir James Stephen to 3rd Earl Grey 18 January 1847 on transportation, 18 January 1847
GRE/B99/4/60-75 Letter Capt. A. Maconochie to H. Brand with paper on secondary punishment, 13 March 1847, 22 March 1847
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart., 1847-50 - GRE/B99/4/51-115
GRE/B99/4/116-173 21 February 1851-27 October 1865
29 letters or notes to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, April 1851, concerning Archdeacon Thorp (GRE/B99/4/117); 1 letter, 7 October 1851, concerning addresses to the Queen (GRE/B99/4/119-120); 2 letters, 28 April & 27 May 1852, with
reference to the 1852 General Election in Northumberland (GRE/B99/4/121-122); 1 letter, 16 February 1853, concerning the new government in the House of Commons (GRE/B99/4/123-124); 2 letters, 20 & 22 December 1853, concerning Lord Palmerston's
resignation (GRE/B99/4/125-126); 2 letters, 6 January & 12 June 1854, concerning George's return to office (GRE/B99/4/127-131); 1 letter, 21 July 1854, concerning the Jamaica Bill, events in Canada, and the American trade treaty
(GRE/B99/4/132-133); 1 letter, 21 July 1854, mostly relating to Lord Elgin and events in Canada (GRE/B99/4/134-135); 1 letter, 4 August 1854, concerning a general report of the colonies (GRE/B99/4/136-137); 1 letter, 21 December 1854, concerning a
fire in Newcastle (GRE/B99/4/138-139); 1 letter, 15 November 1854, relating to the Crimean War (GRE/B99/4/140-141); 1 letter, 31 January 1855, concerning acceptance of his official pension (GRE/B99/4/142); 1 letter, 23 November 1855, concerning
Palmerston's offer to Baines (GRE/B99/4/143); 2 letters, 8 & 31 December 1855, relating to prison reform (GRE/B99/4/144-145,148-149); 1 letter, 17 December 1856, concerning juvenile reformatories (GRE/B99/4/146-147); 1 letter, 16 September 1857,
relating to the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B99/4/180-181); 1 letter, 27 November 1857, concerning army pensioners (GRE/B99/4/152-153); 1 letter, 12 November 1859, concerning the possibility of war with China (GRE/B99/4/154); 3 letters, 18 November, 5
December 1862 & 27 July 1863, concerning an enquiry into penal servitude (GRE/B99/4/156-161); 1 letter, 18 July 1863, with reference to his relationship with Palmerston (GRE/B99/4/162-165); 1 letter, 20 November 1863, concerning Transportation
to Western Australia (GRE/B99/4/167); 1 letter, 15 April 1864, relating to the Highway Act (GRE/B99/4/168-169); 1 letter, 27 October 1865, concerning troops being stationed in Newcastle (GRE/B99/4/172-173).
Enclosures:
GRE/B99/4/116
Letter Ven. Charles Thorp to Sir G. Grey 26 April 1851, relating to his son, April 1851
GRE/B99/4/166 Metropolitan Police Report on John Burke 21 July 1863, 27 July 1863
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart., 1851-65 - GRE/B99/4/116-173 GRE/B99/4/174-196 6 January 1866-28 February 1882
15 letters or notes to 3rd Earl Grey, some relating to family news although many concerning other topics, including 1 letter, 6 January 1866, concerning the cattle plague (GRE/B99/4/174-175); 1 letter, 27 February 1866, concerning the office of
Private Secretary (GRE/B99/4/176-177); 1 letter, 23 March 1873, concerning the replacement of William Orde [possible from the Quarter Sessions] by R. Burdon-Sanderson (GRE/B99/4/178-179); 1 letter, 27 December 1874, concerning the resignation of
Gladstone (GRE/B99/4/180-181); 1 letter, 12 March 1876, relating to correspondence between Lord Salisbury and Northbrook, and the possibility of referring to the Queen as an “Imperial Highness” (GRE/B99/4/185-186); 1
letter, 7 November 1874, concerning an advanced Liberal meeting in Berwick (GRE/B99/4/191-192); 1 letter, 18 September 1879, relating to the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B99/4/193); 1 letter, 22 April 1881, concerning the Irish Land Bill
(GRE/B99/4/194).
Enclosure: B99/4/182 Copy letter George Annett Grey to Sir G. Grey 7 November 1874, concerning divisions in the Liberal Party
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart., 1866-82 - GRE/B99/4/174-196 GRE/B99/5A 31 August 1836-20 April 1882
20 letters (some copies, mostly originals) 3rd Earl Grey to Sir George Grey, including 6 letters, 31 August 1836, 14 & 28 November, 22 December 1837, 23 January 1839 concerning Canada (GRE/B99/5A/1-9, 13-18); 1 letter, 29 November 1838,
relating to the West Indian Militia (GRE/B99/5A/10-12); 1 letter, 22 October 1850, relating to the power of the magistrates at Tynemouth (GRE/B99/5A/20-21); 1 letter, 9 November 1865, concerning Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B99/5A/22-23); 1 letter, 14
May 1874, concerning his views on church reform and Ritualists (GRE/B99/5A/25); 2 letters, 10 October & 10 November 1874, concerning the “advanced Liberals” (GRE/B99/5A/26-29); 1 letter, 14 September 1879,
concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B99/5A/30); 1 letter, 12 April 1880, concerning Albert's victory at South Northumberland, and the prospects for the new government (GRE/B99/5A/31-32); 1 letter, 24 February 1881, concerning the
government's foreign policy (GRE/B99/5A/35); 2 letters, 2 April 1881 & 20 April 1882, concerning the weakness of the government (GRE/B99/5A/36,39); 1 letter, 31 May 1881, with reference to the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B99/5A/37)
There is a duplicate copy of letter of 23 January 1839. Enclosures:
GRE/B99/5A/19 Note n.d. 3rd Earl Grey to Sir George Grey, with the latter's reply added; refers to letter of John Lambert (q.v.) to 3rd Earl Grey 8 May 1847,
concerning the 1847 General Election, n.d. [May 1847]
GRE/B99/5A/24 Sketch of Resolutions for Commons on Reform, 9 November 1865
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 2nd Bart., from 3rd Earl Grey - GRE/B99/5A Grey, Sir GeorgeReference: GRE/B99/6A-C
(Governor of New Zealand 1845-1853)
GRE/B99/6A/1-52 9 April 1847-23 March 1860
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 April 1847, commenting on Grey's opinion of the custom duty legislation required in New Zealand prior to its division into two areas (GRE/B99/6A/1-4); 1 letter, 9 October 1847, relating to the
land claim of Mr [Greland] (GRE/B99/6A/8-9); 1 letter, 30 November 1847, relating to the currency question in the colonies and the possibility of establishing a central colonial bank (GRE/B99/6A/10-11); 1 letter, 8 December 1847, concerning the
Bishop of New Zealand, the religious state of the colony, and the attacks made upon him by the Church Missionary Society (GRE/B99/6A/12-13); 1 letter, 23 August 1848, relating to the suspension of the Institution of New Zealand by an act of
Parliament, and the possible plan to send pensioners to the colony (GRE/B99/6A/14-19); 1 letter, 1 April 1848, relating to a memorial from the naturalist, Mr Swainson, addressed to Lord John Russell, on the subject of his pension (GRE/B99/6A/24-25);
1 letter, 20 May 1851, concerning government employment for Mr Park, a former member of the New Zealand Company (GRE/B99/6A/26-27); 1 letter, 22 August 1851, relating to expenses incurred in relation to the New Zealand Pensioners (GRE/B99/6A/28-31);
2 letters, 11 September & 13 December 1851, concerning a Provincial Council's Ordinance on the form of a constitution for New Zealand (GRE/B99/6A/34-39); 1 letter, 3 June 1853, relating to employment for a son of Lord Portman, as well as
congratulating the 3rd Earl on his achievements as Colonial Secretary (GRE/B99/6A/44-45); 1 letter, 3 June 1853, concerning the success of pensioner villages in the colony (GRE/B99/6A/47-48); 1 letter, 24 August 1853, with reference to affairs in
New Zealand, particularly the position of the native chiefs (GRE/B99/6A/49-51); 1 letter, 23 March 1860, concerning the 3rd Earl's paper on the subject of the defences of the country, militia and pensioners (GRE/B99/6A/52).
(There are duplicate copies of letters of 9 April 1847, 25 August 1848, 22 August 1851, 13 December 1851, 3 June 1853 - the last an extract only. The letter of 11 September 1851 is a copy; original not present).
Enclosure: B99/6A/46
“Extract from a Report from Major Kenny to Sir George Grey on the progress and present condition of the New Zealand Fencibles” 20 May 1853
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 1847-60 - GRE/B99/6A/1-52 GRE/B99/6B 1846-1848
Extracts from despatches of Governor Grey, including two to 14th Earl of Derby (Lord Stanley), 10 & 12 May 1846, relating to the tranquillity of the colony (GRE/B99/6B/1-2), and the payment of customs duties by the natives (GRE/B99/6B/3-4);
one to W.E. Gladstone, 7 October 1846, concerning the payment of customs duties by the natives (GRE/B99/6B/5-6); and two to the 3rd Earl Grey, 3 & 13 May 1847, relating to changes in the constitution of the colony (GRE/B99/6B/7-8), and the
division of New Zealand into two separate colonies (GRE/B99/6B/9-10)
Copy of letter to Gairdner 14 July 1848 re fire at Government House, Auckland (GRE/B99/6B/11-12)
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, 1846-48 - GRE/B99/6B GRE/B99/6C 27 November 1846-24 February 1852
Copies of 17 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Governor Grey, including 1 letter, 27 November 1846, relating to changes in the form of government in New Zealand (GRE/B99/6C/1-4); 1 letter, 31 December 1846, relating to the publication in newspapers of a
dispatch from the 3rd Earl Grey, on the subject of the new Charter & Instructions (GRE/B99/6C/5-6); 1 letter, 6 January 1847, on the subject of Swainson's memorial (GRE/B99/6C/14-15); 1 letter, 30 January 1847, on currency reform in New Zealand
(GRE/B99/6C/10-11); 1 letter, 14 April 1847, relating to the land claim of Mr [Greland] (GRE/B99/6C/12-13); 2 letters, 26 February & 18 March 1848, relating to the suspension of the Institution of New Zealand by an act of Parliament
(GRE/B99/6C/19-26); 2 letters, 29 November & 12 December 1848, on the possible plan to send pensioners to the colony (GRE/B99/6C/27-35); 2 letters, 2 November 1850 & 20 October 1851, concerning government employment for Mr Park, a former
member of the New Zealand Company (GRE/B99/6C/36-37,50); 1 letter, 19 February 1851, on the finances and constitution of New Zealand (GRE/B99/6C/38-41); 1 letter, 1 May 1851, recommending Mr Saxton for employment (GRE/B99/6C/42-43); 1 letter, 22
July 1851, recommending Mr Chapman for employment (GRE/B99/6C/44-45); 1 letter, 7 August 1851, concerning the New Zealand Company, the progress of the colony, and the subject of the constitution (GRE/B99/6C/46-49); 1 letter, dated 9 January 1852, on
the future institutions of New Zealand (GRE/B99/6C/51-52); 1 letter, 24 February 1852, praising George Grey for his work as Governor of New Zealand (GRE/B99/6C/53-54).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Grey, Sir George, from 3rd Earl Grey - GRE/B99/6C
GRE/B99/6C/7-9 20 October 1847
Letter William Swainson to 3rd Earl Grey 6 January 1847; memorial Swainson to 1st Earl (Lord John) Russell 6 January 1847
GRE/B99/6C/16-17 26 February 1848
Copy of bill (printed) to suspend New Zealand Act, 1847
Grey, George
(of Milfield, son of George Annett Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B100/1/1-10 24 January 1885-8 September 1891
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the management of the Grey Estates, mostly financial issues.
Enclosures:
GRE/B100/1/3 18 May 1887
“Rent Notes”
GRE/B100/1/7 17 March 1888
Letter A. Smither, Actuary & Secretary, National Provident Institution, to George Grey 14 March 1888.
Grey, George Annett
GRE/B100/2-GRE/B101/4 4 December 1843-30 December 1853
338 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from G. A. Grey (of Milfield, agent for 3rd Earl Grey, son of John Grey of Milfield, q.v., father of John George Grey, q.v., and of George Grey, q.v.), mostly on the management of the Grey Estates
Ms copies of 2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to G.A. Grey 22 July and 4 November 1879, re Northumberland election; press cutting, from
Newcastle Chronicle, of third letter on same subject, 29 March 1880, and another copy of the same letter reprinted as an election handbill.
Enclosures: (GRE/B100/2/20-21) 2 letters Richard Edminson to G.A. Grey 22
January & 3 February 1853. ; (GRE/B100/2/22) Letter Adam Calder to G.A. Grey 1 February 1853. ; (GRE/B100/2/27) Copy minute of meeting of committee of trustees of south branch turnpike, 25 February 1853. ; (GRE/B100/2/37) Letter Walter Johnson
to G.A. Grey 7 April 1853. ; (GRE/B100/2/51) Printed notice re insurance by Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital (owners of Dilston estates). ; (GRE/B100/3/33) Letter John Dickson to G.A. Grey 14 June 1854. ; (GRE/B100/3/40) Letter G. Marshall to
G.A. Grey 22 August 1854. ; (GRE/B100/3/57) Notes by 3rd Earl Grey - “Copy of Mr Grey's calculation of accepting Mr Marshall's offer for West Chevington ...” ; (GRE/B100/4/7) Letter William Napier
to G.A. Grey ; (GRE/B100/4/20) Printed head of petition by Nothumberland electors against Crimean War. ; (GRE/B1004/42) Letter William Jobson to John Grey of Milfield 30 November 1855. ; (GRE/B100/4/45) Letters William Jobson to G.A. Grey 7 December
1855 and Thomas Scott to G.A. Grey 6 December 1855. ; (GRE/B100/5/2) Letter John Storey to G.A. Grey 10 January 1856. ; (GRE/B100/5/14-15) Notes in 3rd Earl Grey's hand re Chevington Wood. ; (GRE/B100/5/41) Letter Robert Dunn to G.A. Grey 26
September 1856. ; (GRE/B100/6/19) Part of letter Henry T. Morton to G.A. Grey 28 December 1857. ; (GRE/B100/6/29-31) Memo on church trustees. ; (GRE/B100/6/58) Letter William Napier to G.A. Grey 27 July 1859. ; (GRE/B100/7/18)
“Estimated State of Howick Accounts for Half Year ending Novr. 1 1861”. ; (GRE/B100/8/7) Extract from letter W. Barkus to G.A. Grey 6 December 1864. ; (GRE/B100/9/6) Copy of letter G.A. Grey to
Thomas E. Forster 9 February 1867. ; (GRE/B100/9/24) Letter J. Snowball to G.A. Grey 9 October 1867; note on estate rents 11 October 1867. ; (GRE/B100/9/38) Letter Mrs Ann Hills to G. Bowmaker n.d. ; (GRE/B100/9/39) Copy of letter G.A. Grey to Mrs
Hills 11 March 1869. ; (GRE/B101/1/2) Letter G. Allgood to G.A. Grey 14 August 1871. ; (GRE/B101/1/7) Printed booklet; Correspondence between the ... Bishop of Durham and the Rev. and Hon. F.R. Grey
... ; (GRE/B101/1/9) Press cutting concerning Albert (4th Earl) Grey's candidature for Northumberland. ; (GRE/B101/2/3-4) Copy of letter Frere and Co. to H.T. Morton 29 January 1880. ; (GRE/B101/2/48) Letter John Smart to G.A. Grey 9
November 1882. ; (GRE/B101/3/6) Letter Robert Russell to G.A. Grey 12 January 1883. ; (GRE/B101/3/7) Recipe for "Petits Pots de Volaille". ; (GRE/B101/3/18) Letter Thomas Crawford to G.A. Grey 22 February 1883. ; (GRE/B101/3/42) Letter W. Woodman to
G.A. Grey 15 January 1884 with copy of reply; letter Woodman to G.A. Grey 16 January 1884 with memo on case of William John Pawson and North Eastern Railway Co. 12 January 1884, and opinion by W.D.M. Littler, 14 January 1884. ; (GRE/B101/3/48)
Letter Joseph Atkinson to G.A. Grey 4 February 1884. ; (GRE/B101/3/67) Printed notice on Ground Game Act ; (GRE/B101/3/68-69) Ms notes on manure, and Tenants Compensation Clause ; (GRE/B101/4/2) Copy of letter George Irving to George S. Gibb 2
January 1885 and copy of letter Gibb to W. Woodman 3 January 1885 re Earl Grey & North East Railway. ; (GRE/B101/4/5) Letter James Laing to G.A. Grey 4 February 1885. ; (GRE/B101/4/20) Circular appealing for funds for Carham Parish Church 5 May
1885. ; (GRE/B101/4/41) Letter H.T. Morton to G.A. Grey 26 August 1885. ; (GRE/B101/4/43) Letter H.D. Annett to G.A. Grey 27 August 1885. Note on East Learmouth Farm. ; (GRE/B101/4/48) Note J. Robson to G.A. Grey n.d. ; (GRE/B101/4/55) Letter to
H.D. Annett to G.A. Grey 5 October 1885.
Grey, Lady Georgiana
GRE/B101/5/1-56; GRE/B101/6/1-48; GRE/B101/7/1-59 30 May 1818-14 November 1893
90 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news and social engagements.
3 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Georgiana Grey (interfiled with 1888 letters), 9, 13 & 15 July 1888, and letter Hon. and Rev. John Grey to Lady Georgiana Grey 10 July 1888, re letters of 2nd Earl Grey and Princess de Lieven. For details of
other correspondence on this subject, see under Lieven.
Enclosures: (GRE/B101/7/15) Letter Dr. William Wadham to Lady Georgiana Grey n.d. [6 July 1884] re death of Mary, Viscountess Halifax. (GRE/B101/7/33-34) Letter G. Lestrange to Albert, 4th
Earl Grey re publication of letters of 2nd Earl Grey and Princess de Lieven, 3 July 1888.
(sister of 3rd Earl Grey)
Grey, Hannah Jane
See SANSOM, Hannah Jane (née Grey)
Grey, Harriet
See LLOYD, Mrs Harriet (née Grey)
Grey, Hon. Harry Cavendish
See Grey Hon. Henry Cavendish
Grey, Harry George
(Vicar of Holy Trinity, Oxford, son of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v., and nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B101/8A/1 23 June 1884
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with his opinion on Matthew Arnold's book
Isaiah of Jerusalem.
Grey, Hon. Helen Mary
(née Spalding, second wife of Hon. and Rev. John Grey, q.v., sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B101/8B 11 March 1884-17 August 1893
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly news of family and friends, although 1 letter, 11 March 1884, requests assistance from Grey in establishing a Church of England mission station in Canada (GRE/B101/8B/1-2); and there are some reference to
political events in other letters, including 1 letter, 9 August 1892, offering her views on Irish Home Rule (GRE/B101/8B/4-5); and 1 letter, 13 August 1892, concerning the lack of Parliamentary control in the present Government and the
“disappointing weak speech” of Lord Salisbury (GRE/B101/8B/6-7).
Grey, Hon. Henry (Harry) Cavendish
(Captain, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B101/9/1-19 15 February 1836-28 July 1880
10 letters Captain the Hon. H.C. Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news and social engagements, with the exception of 1 letter, 26 November 1852, informing Grey of the problems currently being dealt with by the Colonial Office, in
particular the issues with pensions in Canada and the Buddhist Question in Ceylon, as well as Villier's motion on Protectionism (GRE/B101/9/7); the latter topic is also covered in two further letters, 29 November & 2 December 1852
(GRE/B101/9/9-12).
Letter John Grey of Milfield to Captain the Hon. H.C. Grey, 15 February 1836, relating to applicants for a position (GRE/B101/9/1-2)
Letter 1st Marquess Wellesley to Captain the Hon. H.C. Grey, 7 February 1839, relating to 2nd Earl Grey's accident (GRE/B101/9/3)
Letter Rev. the Hon. John Grey to Captain the Hon. H.C. Grey, 13 September 1845, relating to family news and social engagements (GRE/B101/9/6)
Grey, Jane
See WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE, Jane (née Grey)
Grey, Jane Frances
(née Stuart, wife of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v., sister-in-law of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B101/10/1-13 12 August 1884-11 October 1892
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news
Grey, Hon. John Reference: GRE/B102/1/1-73
(Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
2 June 1842-30 December 1885
56 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many relating to family news and social engagements, although other topics are discussed, including 1 letter, 2 June 1842, relating to a controversy surrounding the establishment of a Church of England school
[possibly at Chevington] opposed by Dissenters (GRE/B102/1/1-2); 1 letter, 15 August 1842, concerning the establishment of a new church at Fenton (GRE/B102/1/3); 1 letter, 20 April 1846, concerning a plan for the Irish Church (GRE/B102/1/5); 1
letter, on his acceptance of the living at Houghton-le-Spring (GRE/B102/1/6); 1 letter, 22 June 1847, offering his vote to Goulburn [probably in the 1847 election] (GRE/B102/1/7); 1 letter, August 1847, urging Grey not to appoint Henry Grey to a
chaplaincy in Cape Town (GRE/B102/1/8); 1 letter, 8 December 1853, concerning a controversy surrounding the establishment of a new burial ground at Houghton-le-Spring (GRE/B102/1/9-10); 1 letter, 18 June 1858, concerning the lack of opposition in
Houghton-le-Spring to the abolition of Church Rates (GRE/B102/1/17); 1 letter, 10 March 1884, concerning Joseph Cowen's opinions on parliamentary reform (GRE/B102/1/42); 17 letters, 13, 17, 19, 22, 24, 25, & 27 September 1885, 5, 7, 22 & 25
October 1885, 4, 9 & 13 November 1885, 14, 28 & 30 December 1885 relating to his opposition to the campaign for English Disestablishment and Church Reform (GRE/B102/1/52-53,55,57-58,60-73).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/1/4) Ms appeal on behalf
of Saint Ninian's Church, Fenton, August 1842. ; (GRE/B102/1/11) Letter John Tiplady to Thomas W.U. Robinson 8 December 1853, on the burial ground controversy ; (GRE/B102/1/50) “Extract from letter in
reply to enquiries” (re Lord Bristol's estate). ; (GRE/B102/1/54) List of names of those who might support "Church Defence" petition. ; (GRE/B102/1/56) 19 September 1885: Report of address by Bishop of Durham to Church Defence Institution, 19
June 1885, reprinted from The Times , 20 June 1885. ; (GRE/B102/1/59) Ms extract from the Guardian , 16 September 1885.
GRE/B102/2/1-90 17 January 1886-27 December 1889
66 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many relating to family news and social engagements, although other topics are discussed, including 3 letters, 17, 20 & 21 January 1886 relating to his opposition to the campaign for English Disestablishment and
Church Reform (GRE/B102/2/1,5-6); 1 letter, 4 April 1886, with reference to anti-Christian feeling in France (GRE/B102/2/15-16); 6 letters, 4, 8, 13, 23 & 30 May 1886, & 9 June 1886 relating to Gladstone and the First Irish Home Rule Bill
(GRE/B102/2/20-26); 4 letters, 15 & 29 June 1886, 11 & 14 July 1886, on the 1886 General Election (GRE/B102/2/27-30); 4 letters, 21 August 1886, 17 August 1887, 19 & 27 February 1888, concerning land reform in Ireland (GRE/B102/2/31,
52,63-64; 1 letter, 31 August 1886, with reference to events in New Zealand (GRE/B102/2/32-33); 1 letter, 2 September 1886, on Sir George Grey (GRE/B102/2/34); 1 letter, 14 October 1886, with reference to the Houghton Feast (GRE/B102/2/36-37); 3
letters, 24 October, 28 December 1886 & 30 December 1886, expressing his opinon on relations between Germany, Austria and Russia, with the first letter also relating to the formation of a Popular Lecture Association (GRE/B102/2/38-39,45-46); 1
letter, 9 July 1887, concerning his attendance at a Liberal Unionist meeting (GRE/B102/2/49-50); 1 letter, 22 October 1887, relating to Lord Randolph Churchill's speech in Newcastle (GRE/B102/2/58); 1 letter, 23 November 1887, concerning an Unionist
meeting in Durham (GRE/B102/2/62-63); 1 letter, 15 May 1888, with reference to the Tithe Rent Charge (GRE/B102/2/67); 4 letters, 10, 15, 19 July & 22 August 1888, on the subject of revelations in the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on foreign
policy (GRE/B102/2/70-71,73-74); 1 letter, 30 January 1889, concerning Grey's letter to
The Times on African imperial policy (GRE/B102/2/78-79); 1 letter, 25 July 1889, concerning Grey's letter relating to Anglo-German relations (GRE/B102/2/85); 1 letter, 27 December 1889, concerning the Tithe Question
(GRE/B102/2/90)
1 letter 3rd Earl Grey to Rev. J. Grey, 9 July 1888, on the subject of revelations in the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on foreign policy (GRE/B102/2/69).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/2/2-4) Duplicated paper on "Parochial Councils" etc., by Rev.
J. Grey 16 January 1886 ; (GRE/B102/2/7-9) Paper by 3rd Earl Grey against church reform 12 January 1886. ; (GRE/B102/2/12) Booklet, Parochial Councils by Rev. J. Grey, printed for private circulation
6 March 1886. (GRE/B102/2/12) ; (GRE/B102/2/40-41) 2 printed leaflets on the "Popular Lecture Association". ; (GRE/B102/2/59) Letter E. Ibbetson to Rev. J. Grey 21 October 1885 [sic - should be 1887]. ; (GRE/B102/2/72) Letter Lady Georgiana Grey to
Rev. J. Grey 14 July 1888. on the subject of revelations in the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on foreign policy.
GRE/B102/3/1-91 4 January 1890-28 December 1891
65 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many relating to family news and social engagements, although other topics are discussed, including 1 letter, 13 March 1890, expressing his delight at the announcement of Brooke Westcott as the new Bishop of Durham
(GRE/B102/3/8); 1 letter, 3 June 1890, concerning a public meeting on the subject of gambling involving Westcott and John Grey in Houghton-le-Spring (GRE/B102/3/13); 2 letters, 30 June & 7 July 1890, concerning the 3rd Earl's article in the
Nineteenth Century on the subject of the Tithes Bill (GRE/B102/3/15,17); 20 letters, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 & 25 December 1890, 8, 9, 14 & 24 January 1891, 1, 3, 7, 16 & 17 February 1891, relating
to the organisation of a political campaign against the Tithes Bill (GRE/B102/3/22-29,41,45-46,48,52-57,59-61,63-64); 1 letter, 15 February 1891, concerning the 3rd Earl's opinion on the lack of a firm line by the local clergy on gambling amongst
the working class (GRE/B102/3/62); 1 letter, 10 July 1891, concerning the possibility of a Colonial Federation (GRE/B102/3/78-79); 1 letter, 10 October 1891, concerning local controversy surrounding the consecration of a new cemetery
(GRE/B102/3/86).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/3/16) Letter Agnes Lady Halifax to Rev. J. Grey 28 June 1890. ; (GRE/B102/3/30-40) 2 copies of confidential printed memo on Tithes Bill by 3rd Earl Grey, 1 December 1890. Ms draft petition by 3rd Earl Grey
on same subject. ; (GRE/B102/3/42-44) Typescript - "Proposal for ... formation of a Joint Stock Company ... for contracting with Tithe owners for ... collection of Tithe rent charges ..." (GRE/B102/3/42-44) ; (GRE/B102/3/47) Letter Dr. Henry Hayman
to Rev. J. Grey 19 December 1890, on the Tithes Bill ; (GRE/B102/3/49-51) Letter E.W.I. Peterson to Rev. J. Grey 19 December 1890, on the Tithes Bill ; (GRE/B102/3/58) Typescript extract from Daily
Graphic 22 January 1891 re Tithe-Owners' Company.
GRE/B102/4/1-90 9 January 1892-October 1894
72 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many relating to family news and social engagements, although other topics are discussed, including 3 letters, 4 & 30 May, & 5 June 1892, with references to a possible strike amongst the Durham pitmen
(GRE/B102/4/9-10,14); 4 letters, 11 August 1892, 15 April, 3 August & 5 August 1893, concerning the agitation surrounding the Second Irish Home Rule Bill (GRE/B102/4/16,46-47,57-60); 4 letters, dated 11, 15, 16 & 21 September 1892, relating
to memorial from Bishop Alford on transubstantiation (GRE/B102/4/20-23); 2 letters, 15 & 16 October 1892, concerning the evacuation of Uganda (GRE/B102/4/26-27); 10 letters, 20 December 1892, 2, 4, 26 & 29 January 1893, 14 & 21 February
1893, 9 & 11 March 1893, 4 April & 10 April 1893, concerning the Redemption of Tithes (GRE/B102/4/29,33-34,36,39-45); 5 letters, 19 April, 5, 17 & 19 May 1893 (x2), relating to the agitation against the Welsh Church Suspensory Bill
(GRE/B102/4/48-54); 3 letters, 23 & 26 July 1893, & 3 June 1894, concerning religious education (GRE/B102/4/55-56,69); 1 letter, 28 October 1893, concerning episcopal government in the Church (GRE/B102/4/62-64); 3 letters, 22 November &
23 December 1893, & 1 May 1894, with reference to events in South Africa (GRE/B102/4/65-66,82); 6 letters, 23 December 1893, 8, 10, 13, 14 & 28 January 1894, relating to the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B102/4/65,72-76); 1 letter, 17 March
1894, concerning Lord Roseberry's speech on Ireland (GRE/B102/4/77); 1 letter, 25 March 1894, with reference to the possibility of a General Election (GRE/B102/4/78); 1 letter, 15 June 1894, with reference to the constitutional rights of the House
of Lords to be able to modify finance bills (GRE/B102/4/86); 1 letter, 30 August 1894, concerning the Welsh Church as an election issue, as well as School Boards (GRE/B102/4/87); 1 letter, 4 September 1894, concerning dissenters and church burial
grounds (GRE/B102/4/88); and 1 letter, 14 September 1894, with reference to Joseph Cowen's speech in the
Newcastle Chronicle (GRE/B102/4/89)
2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to John Grey, including 1 letter, 25 November 1892, concerning his anger at the
Times for not printing his letter against Lord Salisbury's speech (GRE/B102/4/13); and 1 letter, 27 April 1894, concerning events in the South Africa (GRE/B102/4/79-81).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/4/25) Ms extract from
6th edition of Lighfoot's Philippians. ; (GRE/B102/4/37-38) Typescript copy of letter E.M. Peterson to Rev. J. Grey 24 January 1893. ; (GRE/B102/4/70) Booklet, Christian Knowledge and Public Education by Prebendary Brereton.
Grey, Sir John
(Major-General, of Morwick, distant kinsman of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B102/5/1-9 1 April 1837-22 July 1838
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1 April 1837, concerning John Grey's views on the opposition from the Duke of Northumberland to a Bill for a new harbour at Warkworth owing to its effects on the coastal salmon fishing industry
(GRE/B102/5/1-2); 3 letters, 9 May 1837, 6 & 22 July 1838, relating to John Grey's unsuccessful application for a baronetcy and Howick's assistance in this (GRE/B102/5/4,7,9); 1 letter from John Grey, 2 May 1838, with reference to a meeting on
the subject of the rates, but also containing a copy of letter Sir John Grey to C.W. Bigge, q.v., declining his intention to stand as a parliamentary candidate but agreeing to support Howick at the next election (GRE/B102/5/5).
Copies of 2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Sir John Grey, thanking Sir John for his support at the next election in a letter, 4 May 1838 (GRE/B102/5/6); and a reply from Grey to Sir John's accusation of a lack of assistance his baronetcy application,
in a letter 14 July 1838 (GRE/B102/5/8).
Grey, John Reference: GRE/B102/6-7
(of Milfield, Receiver of Greenwich Hospital Estates, Dilston, 1833- 1863, father of Mrs Josephine Elizabeth Butler, q.v., of Charles Grey Grey, q.v., and of George Annett Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B102/6/1-23 10 February 1826-6 November 1838
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from John Grey, including 5 letters, 10 & 12 February, 6 March, 18 & 24 May 1826, relating to the 1826 General Election and the canvass in Northumberland (GRE/B102/6/1-5); 1 letter, 6 May 1827, concerning the
catching of salmon (GRE/B102/6/6); 1 letter, 5 February 1829, relating to complaints against taxation on dogs at Wooler (GRE/B102/6/7-8); 1 letter, 24 December 1830, concerning a proposed letter to
The Times on the subject of landlords and peasants, and the increasing local political agitation in favour of Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B102/6/9); 1 letter, 1 July 1832, concerning election canvassing at North Durham
and Berwick (GRE/B102/6/10-11); 1 letter, July 1832, relating to opposition against Lord Ossulston in North Northumberland (GRE/B102/6/12); 1 letter, 11 January 1834, concerning Grey's appointment as under-secretary at the Home Office, as well as a
report on the management of estates (GRE/B102/6/13); 1 letter, 29 December 1835, seeking patronage for James Marshall (GRE/B102/6/14-15); 1 letter, 12 April 1837, relating to a petition calling for Mr Leanord Edminson to be appointed in a government
position (GRE/B102/6/16); 1 letter, 8 August 1837, seeking a promotion for Mr Hobson (GRE/B102/6/18); 1 letter, 7 October 1837, concerning the Wooler postal service (GRE/B102/6/19); and 1 letter, 6 November 1837, relating to the possible purchase of
the estate of Beadle by Earl Grey (GRE/B102/6/21).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/6/17) Petition on behalf of Leonard Edminson ; (GRE/B102/6/20) Statement of cost of restoring mail service between Morpeth and Edinburgh via Wooler and Kelso ;
(GRE/B102/6/22-23) Description and valuation of estate of Budle (in purchase of which 2nd Earl Grey was interested) and letter Alex. Borthwick to John Grey 27 October 1837 re granting game rights on Chester Hill to 3rd Earl Grey.
GRE/B102/7 12 February 1838-1 January 1866
32 letters to Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 March 1836, concerning the New Poor Law (GRE/B102/7/3); 3 letters, 18 & 20 November, & 7 December 1839, concerning a Chartist meeting at Alston and the apprehension of Dr Taylor
(GRE/B102/7/4,6-8); 2 letters, 10 & 20 July 1840, highlighting Howick's declining electoral support (GRE/B102/7/9-10); 1 letter, 19 May 1841, on Cresswell's canvass against Howick in the North Northumberland election (GRE/B102/7/11-12); 2
letters, 10 & 18 November 1843, on drainage tiles (GRE/B102/7/15,17); 1 letter, 22 July 1845, on the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B102/7/18); 3 letters, 26 April, 1 & 17 May 1847, on local canvassing for the 1847 General Election
(GRE/B102/7/19-23); 1 letter, 13 October 1848, on the failure of Joint Stock Banks and the economic crisis (GRE/B102/7/24); 1 letter, 20 November 1852, concerning John Grey's offer of assistance in the management of Henry's estate (GRE/B102/7/25); 6
letters, 1, 6, 23 & 31 January, 10 & 19 February 1853, concerning a contract for the use of Budle Quarry (GRE/B102/7/27-32,35-36,38-39,41); 1 letter, 29 January 1853, concerning candidates for the Dilston Bench (GRE/B102/7/33-34); 1 letter,
22 February 1852, relating to the brothers Thomas and John Ridley (GRE/B102/7/43); 2 letters, 14 September & 11 November 1853 relating to a gamekeeper for Chevington Wood (GRE/B102/7/45,48-49); 1 letter, September 1853, concerning his inability
to visit Henry owing to the cholera in Newcastle (GRE/B102/7/46); 1 letter, 7 August 1856, relating to proposed railway lines (GRE/B102/7/50); 1 letter, 8 December 1856, recommending George Grey for the position of Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital
(GRE/B102/7/51); 1 letter, 29 May 1859, concerning recommendations for the Haltwhistle Bench (GRE/B102/7/52-53); 1 letter, 3 April 1861, with reference to Grey's speech on China (GRE/B102/7/54); 1 letter, 27 August 1861, concerning William Bacon
Grey and his wish to be placed on the Lieutenant List (GRE/B102/7/55); 1 letter, 1 January 1866, concerning the death of William (GRE/B102/7/56).
Letter R. Hebron to John Grey, 12 February 1838, relating to Hebron's appointment to the superannuation list (GRE/B102/7/1)
Printed circular on Etheredge's tile machine, with note J. Bourne to John Grey 18 October 1843, enclosing another circular. (Cf. enclosure to letter of 10 November 1843) (GRE/B102/7/13).
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/7/2) Letter W. Cail to Hebron, 9
February 1838, relating to Hebron's appointment to the superannuation list ; (GRE/B102/7/14) Printed circular entitled Etheridge's patent machine for making drain tiles, pipes, etc. ; (GRE/B102/7/16)
“Cost of erections for Etheredge's Drain Tile Manufacture” ; (GRE/B102/7/21) Copy letters John Grey to J. Lambert 1 May 1847 and George Annett Grey to John Grey 1 May 1847 (latter on same sheet as
letter John Grey to Earl Grey) ; (GRE/B102/7/22) Copy letter Mrs Taylor(?) to Dr. Taylor, chartist, of Alston 13 November 1839 ; (GRE/B102/7/37) Extract from letter P. Nairn to J. Hubbock with note of reply ; (GRE/B102/7/40) Draft memo of agreement
between 3rd Earl Grey and William May ; (GRE/B102/7/42) Letter John M. Ridley to John Grey 17 February 1853 ; (GRE/B102/7/44) Printed notice concerning insurance by Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital (owners of Dilston Estates) 15 February 1853
(cf. George Annett Grey to 3rd Earl Grey 2 June 1853 "same enclosure"). P.S. written on this notice ; (GRE/B102/7/47) Tables showing cost of planting larch.
GRE/B102/7/5 temporarily unavailable for consultation in our Search Room. On exhibition in the Penned & Printed gallery at Palace Green Library until May 2025.
Grey, John George
GRE/B102/8/1-63; GRE/B102/9/1-45 24 October 1868-17 April 1876
78 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from J. G. Grey (son of George Annett Grey, q.v., and brother of George Grey of Milfield, q.v.), mostly relating to the lease and upkeep of property on Grey's Estate
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to J.G. Grey 23 August 1869, on above topic.
Enclosures: (GRE/B102/8/2) Bill for 2 horses bought by 3rd Earl Grey from John Hall, Newcastle on Tyne, 24 October 1868. ; (GRE/B102/8/7) Letter R. Russell to J.G. Grey
24 November 1868. ; (GRE/B102/8/46) “Probable estimate of Buildings proposed to be done at Mr Burns, Broom Hill”.
Grey, Josephine Catherine
(née Van Cortlandt, wife of Col. Leopold John Herbert Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B102/10A/1-2 22 July 1886-26 July 1886
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 22 & 26 July 1886, re his finanicial assistance for Mrs Hannah Jane Sansom, q.v.
Grey, Josephine Elizabeth
(daughter of John Grey of Dilston and Milfield, q.v.)
See Butler, Josephine Elizabeth (née Grey)
Grey, Leopold John Herbert
(Colonel, son of 3rd Earl Grey's cousin Leopold James Henry Grey, and grandson of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v.)
GRE/B102/10B/1-7 1873-1886
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 July 1873, concerning L.J.N. Grey (GRE/B102/10B/1); 2 letters, 9 February 1886 & 5 April 1886, requesting advice of Earl Grey on whether to take early retirement (GRE/B102/10B/3-5), 1 letter,
5 August 1886, with reference to the financial situation in India and the introduction of a fixed ratio in the price of gold (GRE/B102/10B/6-7) - the letter 5 April 1886 also makes reference to these topics.
Enclosure:
GRE/B102/10B/2 7 July 1873
Printed curriculum vitae of L.J.N. Grey
Grey, Lady Louisa Elizabeth
See Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Lambton, Countess of (née Grey)
Grey, Louisa Jane
(daughter of General the Hon. Charles Grey, q.v.)
See ANTRIM, Louisa Jane MacDonnell, Countess of (née Grey)
Grey, Maria
See HOME, Maria Douglas-Home, Countess of (née Grey)
Grey, Maria Grey, CountessReference: GRE/B103/1-18;
(née Copley, wife of 3rd Earl Grey; styled Viscountess Howick 1832-1845)
GRE/B103/1-3 1832-27 June 1853
96 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to personal matters, travel reports or social engagements, although some make reference to other topics, including 4 letters, dated December (x3) & 7 December 1834, concerning her hopes for a
dissolution of Parliament (GRE/B103/1/33-35,41,50-51); 1 letter, dated December 1834, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B103/1/36); 1 letter, dated 4 December 1834, concerning the Radical principles of Mr Wood (GRE/B103/1/37-38); 1 letter, dated 6
December 1834, concerning a possible union of Whigs and Tories (GRE/B103/1/39-40); 1 letter, undated, relating to the possibility of Henry being appointed to a position in Ireland, as well as election news (GRE/B103/1/42); 16 letters, dated 17, 18
& 22 December 1834, 1, 4, 7 & 10 January 1835, (the rest undated), relating to the General Election of 1835 (GRE/B103/1/44-49; GRE/B103/2/1-2,5-15,23-28); 1 letter, dated 7 January 1835, on the strength of Radicalism in the north
(GRE/B103/2/4); 2 letters, n.d., with reference to Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B103/2/18-20); 14 letters, 1-8 July 1841 (and some undated), concerning the 1841 election (GRE/B103/2/30-49)
Extract made by Lady Grey from letter of 3rd Earl Grey to her, 8 February 1855 (original of this letter not found), criticising Anglo-Catholicism (GRE/B103/3/31).
GRE/B103/4-6 1832-31 December 1834
66 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, n.d., concerning a petition from Daniel O'Connell
(GRE/B103/4/17); 1 letter, 15 December 1832, concerning an election speech (GRE/B103/4/21-22); 2 letters, 17 & 18 April 1834, with reference to the Dorchester Unionists (GRE/B103/5/7-9,11); 2 letters, 19 & 20 November 1834, concerning Lord
Melbourne and 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B103/5/41-45); letters, 21 & 24 November 1834, concerning his canvass for the 1834 General Election (GRE/B103/5/46-47,54); 2 letters, 24 & 30 November 1834, relating to his belief in that the Tories will fail
to re-establish a government (GRE/B103/5/50,60); 1 letter, 1 December 1834, relating to the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland and Daniel O'Connell (GRE/B103/6/5-6); 1 letter, 3 December 1834, with reference to C.W. Molyneaux's decision to resign his
South Lancashire seat at the next election, the possibility of a government coalition involving Lord Stanley and the Duke of Wellington, and the possibility of reforming the Church (GRE/B103/6/10-12); 1 letter, 7 December 1834, concerning the
possibility of a dissolution of parliament and General Election (GRE/B103/6/16-17); 1 letter, 8 December 1834, expressing his desire for the country to be run by moderates, his lack of confidence in Lord Stanley, the conduct of the Duke of
Wellington (GRE/B103/6/18-20); 1 letter, 9 December 1834, concerning Liddell's intention to stand against him in the next election and the commencement of his canvas in Northumberland (GRE/B103/6/21); 10 letters, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 (x2), 18 (x2),
20, 24 December 1834, concerning his election canvass in Northumberland (GRE/B103/6/23-28,31-32,34-38,47-48); 2 letters, 21 & 22 December 1834, commenting on Sir Robert Peel's election address and his suitability for office, as well as the
prospects for a dissolution of parliament (GRE/B103/6/39-42); 1 letter, 25 December 1834, concerning the prospects of a Tory government (GRE/B103/6/49); 1 letter, 28 December 1834, concerning the prospects for a dissolution, the weakness of the
Radicals in Northumberland, his opinion of Peel's speech, and the state of Ireland (GRE/B103/6/54-55); 1 letter, 31 December, concerning the progress of the General Election (GRE/B103/6/58).
Enclosures:
GRE/B103/5/51-52 Press
cutting re negro apprenticeship, 24 November 1834
GRE/B103/6/7 Letter Miss Frances Craster (daughter of Shafto Craster of Craster) to Lady Grey 29 November 1834, 1 December 1834
GRE/B103/6/14 Press cutting re Northumberland election, 7 December 1834
GRE/B103/6/22 Draft of election address by 3rd Earl Grey with emendations by 2nd Earl Grey, 9 December 1834
GRE/B103/6/43-44 2 election handbills, 20 & 22 December 1834, 22 December 1834
GRE/B103/7 1 January 1835-28 August 1839
17 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 1 January 1835, concerning donations to the Tory election
campaign (GRE/B103/7/1); 1 letter, 1 January 1835, concerning election results in Newcastle and Berwick (GRE/B103/7/2); 1 letter, 2 January 1835, concerning the delay in polling day for the Northumberland election, the progress of Radicalism and his
hopes for a moderate government (GRE/B103/7/3); 1 letter, 3 January 1835, expressing strong views on the character of Lord Durham (GRE/B103/7/4); 1 letter, 4 January 1835, cocnerning the West Riding election, and news of the Jamaican Assembly
(GRE/B103/7/5); 1 letter, 5 Janaury 1835, expressing his hope that the Tories will suffer an election defeat, the possibility of Radical gains, and Charles Grey's Wycombe election (GRE/B103/7/6); 1 letter, 6 January 1835, concerning Charles Grey's
Wycombe election, and the composition of a new government (GRE/B103/7/7); 1 letter, 7 January 1835, concerning Charles Grey's Wycombe election, and his anger with both the Tories and the Radicals (GRE/B103/7/8); 1 letter, 9 January 1835, concerning
the progress of the election (GRE/B103/7/9); 1 letter, 10 January 1835, expressing anxiety over his election speech, the result of the Wycombe election, and the prospects of a new government (GRE/B103/7/10); 1 letter, 12 January 1835, concerning his
fear of Radicalism, and anxierty over his election speech (GRE/B103/7/12-13); 1 letter, 13 January 1835, concerning the possibility of the 2nd Earl Grey being called upon to lead the country again, and the Berwickshire election (GRE/B103/7/15); 1
letter, n.d. [January 1835], concerning his triumph in the Northumberland election, and the 2nd Earl Grey's views of Disraeli (GRE/B103/7/16); 1 letter, [January] 1835, concerning his election speech (GRE/B103/7/17); 1 letter, 25 April 1838,
concerning apprenticeships and comparisons with the slave trade (GRE/B103/7/18-19); 2 letters, 27 & 28 August 1839, concerning his resignation from the War Office (GRE/B103/7/20-21)
GRE/B103/8/1-55 13 February 1843-15 November 1853
25 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 13 February 1843, with reference to Goulburn's motion on
Exchequer Bills (GRE/B103/8/1); 4 letters, 13, 15 & 16 (x2) February 1843, concerning his speech in Parliament concerning the current financial distress (GRE/B103/8/2-7); 1 letter, April 1843, with reference to concerning the carrying of a
resolution in the Clarence Committee (GRE/B103/8/11); 1 letter, 8 May 1843, concerning his speech on coal duties (GRE/B103/8/21); 1 letter, 16 May 1843, concerning parliamentary motions on female colliers, the navy, and education (GRE/B103/8/27-28);
1 letter, 18 May 1843, with reference to the Canada Corn Bill (GRE/B103/8/29-30).
Enclosure:
GRE/B103/8/12 April 1843
Part of letter Sir Joseph Copley to Miss E.M. Copley, n.d.
GRE/B103/9/1-74 3 April 1844-1 October 1844
37 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 5 April 1844, with reference to his recollections of the 1835
administration (GRE/B103/9/3); 1 letter, 9 April 1844, concerning his determination to act on principle rather than political ambition (GRE/B103/9/10-11); 8 letters, 3, 6, 9, 12, 22, 25 & 28 September, 1 October 1844, with reference to the
proposed building of a railway through Northumberland (GRE/B103/9/27,35-39,53,57,63); 1 letter, 4 September 1844, with reference to the annual meeting of the Northumberland Agricultural Society and the possibility of arranging a county meeting to
discuss the proposed Northumberland Railway (GRE/B103/9/31-32); 1 letter, 12 September 1844, with reference to the Irish Question (GRE/B103/9/40); 2 letters, 17 & 18 September 1844, with reference to Chevington Colliery (GRE/B103/9/43,48-49); 1
letter, n.d., with reference to his speech in Parliament (GRE/B103/9/72).
Enclosures:
GRE/B103/9/4 5 April 1844
Note to Lady Grey 5 April 1844.
GRE/B103/9/23 1 September 1844
Letter Burchell, Kilgour & Parson to 3rd Earl Grey re Northumberland Railway, 30 August 1844.
GRE/B103/9/30 4 September 1844
George Ovenden to Grey 3 September 1844, concerning home improvements
GRE/B103/10/1-54 15 January 1845-27 April 1846
24 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 2 letters, 19 (x2) January 1845, concerning the proposed building of a
railway through Northumberland (GRE/B103/10/6,9); 1 letter, 17 July 1845, concerning the death of his father, the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B103/10/22); 1 letter, 24 July 1845, with reference to the Sunderland election (GRE/B103/10/26-27); 5 letters, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19 December 1845, concerning the resignation of Sir Robert Peel and the subsequent attempt of Lord John Russell to form a government (GRE/B103/10/35-42); 1 letter, 20 December 1845, concerning Grey's letter to Lord John Russell and the
possibility of accepting a cabinet position under Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B103/10/48); 1 letter, 27 August 1846, concerning his meeting with the Queen (GRE/B103/10/54).
Enclosures:
GRE/B103/10/42-46 18-19 December 1845
Copy of notes by 3rd Earl Grey headed "Substance of Informat[io]n given to me by Lord John Russell as to the resignat[io]n of Sir Robert Peel & as to the subsequent transactions, together with an account of what has passed since my arrival in
Town December 15/45". (The first part is in letter of 18 December, & second part in that of 19 December; the division is in the middle of a sentence).
GRE/B103/10/49-51 20 December 1845
Draft of letters 3rd Earl Grey to Earl [Lord John] Russell.
GRE/B103/11/1-42 10 August 1847-June 1848
19 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 10 August 1847, concerning the Middlesex election, and the
[Bruchley] case (GRE/B103/11/2-3); 1 letter, 11 August 1847, concerning election results in Northumberland and elsewhere (GRE/B103/11/4); the rest of the letters concern a trip onboard the
Fairy Royal Yacht with members
of the Royal Family with 1 letter, 28 August 1847, concerning Lord John Russell's decision to send Lord Minto on a confidential mission to Rome (GRE/B103/11/38).
Enclosure:
GRE/B103/11/24 21-22 August 1847
Clarissa Hare to Lady Grey 17 August 1847.
GRE/B103/12/1-42 4 September 1849-25 September 1849
18 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 2 letters, September, 11 September 1849, concerning the Roman refugees sent
to Malta (GRE/B103/12/9-10); 1 letter, 12 September 1849, with reference to Lord Elgin and Canadian policy, the demands of Russia and Austria to surrender the Hungarian leaders, Prince Albert's condemnation of Lord Palmerston's foreign policy and
the awkwardness felt by Grey on hearing this information (GRE/B103/12/13-14); 1 letter, 13 September 1849, with reference to the insurrection in Cephalonia (GRE/B103/12/15); 1 letter, 14 September 1849 with reference to the Hungarian Question, and
news from the Cape and New Zealand (GRE/B103/12/20); 1 letter, September 1849, with reference to Lord Eligin and Canadian policy (GRE/B103/12/22-23); 2 letters, 1849 & 24 September 1849, concerning the cholera epidemic (GRE/B103/12/28,39).
Enclosure:
GRE/B103/12/30-31 21 September 1849
Letter May Wilson to Lady Grey 18 September 1849, with letter J. Sharp (housemaid) to friend of M. Wilson.
GRE/B103/13/1-58 23 October 1850-9 May 1853
28 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 23 October 1850, concerning a controversy surrounding a
confidential dispatch written without the approval of Lord John Russell (GRE/B103/13/1-2); 1 letter, 28 October 1850, with reference to the construction of the Great Exhibition, and the cholera epidemic (GRE/B103/13/7-8); 1 letter, 30 September
1851, concerning the offer to Sir James Graham to join the Cabinet (GRE/B103/13/11); 1 letter, 2 October 1851, describing the boredom of his stay at Balmoral (GRE/B103/13/14); 1 letter, October 1851, concerning his views on recent Cabinet
appointments (GRE/B103/13/22); 1 letter, 10 October 1851, concerning an account of a Royal visit to Manchester (GRE/B103/13/26); 1 letter, 14 October 1851, with reference to Lord John Russell's commission for parliamentary reform (GRE/B103/13/31); 1
letter, 3 November 1851, concerning a dispute between Lord John Russell and Palmerston (GRE/B103/13/42-43); 1 letter, 4 November 1851, concerning Lord Mandeville's proposal to become Governor of New Zealand (GRE/B103/13/44-45); 1 letter, 7 January
1852, concerning the situation in the Cape, and Lord John Russell's decision not to make extensive changes in the government (GRE/B103/13/51-52); 1 letter, 8 January 1852, concerning the recall of Sir Harry Smith from the Cape (GRE/B103/13/54); 1
letter, 9 May 1853, concerning opposition to his parliamentary motion (GRE/B103/13/58).
Enclosure:
GRE/B103/13/34 15 October 1851
Maria Chamberlain to Lady Grey 14 October 1851.
GRE/B103/14/1-45 8 February 1855-11 August 1855
21 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter (extract), 8 February 1855, concerning his conversations with
Palmerston relating to a position in the War Office (GRE/B103/14/1); 6 letters, 6, 7, 11, 14 & 15 June, 8 August 1855, concerning his views and the parliamentary debates surrounding the Crimean War (GRE/B103/14/9-12,21,27,31,40-41); 4 letters,
9, 10, 12, 13 June 1855, with reference to the printing of Grey's speech on the negotiations in Vienna (GRE/B103/14/17-18,24); 1 letter, 17 June 1855, concerning Prince Albert's speech on the Crimean War, and the Australian colonies
(GRE/B103/14/33); 1 letter, 11 August 1855, concerning a division in Parliament (GRE/B103/14/45).
Enclosures:
GRE/B103/14/28-29 14 June 1855
Letter Barbarina, Lady Grey to Maria, Lady Grey 4 June 1855, with reference to the Crimean War
GRE/B103/14/32 15 June 1855
Letter Charles and Maria Chamberlain to 3rd Earl Grey, n.d.
GRE/B103/15/1-36 19 April 1857-14 December 1859
15 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 23 April 1857, concerning the management of Chevington Colliery
(GRE/B103/15/11); 1 letter, 25 April 1857, with reference to a disparaging article on Lord John Russell (GRE/B103/15/13); 1 letter, 28 April 1857, with reference to parliamentary reform (GRE/B103/15/20-21); 1 letter, 8 April 1858, with reference to
the Australian Constitution (GRE/B103/15/30); 1 letter, 14 December 1859, with reference to the Chinese Question (GRE/B103/15/35-36)
GRE/B103/16/1-27 28 November 1861-19 December 1861
12 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 4 letters, 30 November, 3, 8 & 10 December 1861, with reference to the
American Civil War (GRE/B103/16/7,12,16,19).
Enclosure:
GRE/B103/16/17 8 December 1861
Lady C. Greville to Grey 6 December 1861.
GRE/B103/17/1-19 20 June 1872-28 June 1872
8 letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 2 letters, 20 & 28 June 1872, with reference to the Ballot Bill (the
latter also referring to the Bennett Judgement) (GRE/B103/17/2-3,18-19); 1 letter, 27 June 1872, concerning Disraeli's speech at the Crystal Palace (GRE/B103/17/16)
GRE/B103/18/1-47 undated
36 letters or notes from 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Grey (many undated), mostly relating to personal matters or social engagements, but some letters do refer to other topics, including 1 letter, concerning the situation in the Cape (GRE/B103/18/4); 1
letter, concerning the decision to criticise Lord Ellenborough (GRE/B103/18/7); 1 letter, with reference to the Portsmouth election (GRE/B103/18/17-18); 1 letter, concerning his conversation with Brunel relating to the Northumberland Railway, and
speeches in Parliament (GRE/B103/18/23-24); 1 letter, with reference to news of Sir Harry Smith and More O'Ferrell (GRE/B103/18/26); 1 letter, with reference to speeches by Sir Robert Peel and Lord John Russell in Parliament (GRE/B103/18/34); 1
letter, concerning an “offensive” letter by Lord John Russell (GRE/B103/18/37); 1 note concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B103/18/39); 2 notes concerning the Slavery Bill (GRE/B103/18/40-42)
Grey, Maria Georgiana
(née Shirreff, wife of 3rd Earl Grey's cousin, William Thomas Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B104/1/1-2 5 September 1859-4 November 1870
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first on the death of her sister-in-law, Maria Susannah Grey; and the second seeking his support for her candidature for seat on London School Board.
Grey, Lady Mary
See HALIFAX, Mary Wood, Viscountess (née Grey)
Grey, Mary Caroline
See MINTO, Mary Caroline Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of (née Grey, wife of 4th Earl of Minto; styled Viscountess Melgund 1883-1891)
Grey, Mary Elizabeth Grey, CountessReference: GRE/B104/2-6
(née Ponsonby, wife of 2nd Earl Grey, mother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B104/2/1-42 20 April 1818-December 1828
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many concerning family news, social engagements or personal matters, although some relate to other topics, including 1 letter, n.d., concerning the results of the Northumberland Election (GRE/B104/2/19); 3 letters, 20
July, 16 September & 24 October 1825, concerning potential electoral support for Henry in Northumberland (GRE/B104/2/22-26,29); 1 letter, 26 February 1826, declaring her pride in her son following his election speech at Alnwick (GRE/B104/2/30);
1 letter, July 1826, concerning Henry's election defeat (GRE/B104/2/31); 1 letter, 1826, concerning Howick's attendance at a speech by his father in the House of Lords (GRE/B104/2/32); 1 letter, 6 February 1827, urging Henry to speak in Parliament
(GRE/B104/2/35-37); 1 letter, 3 October 1827, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's political activities and Henry's seat at Winchelsea (GRE/B104/2/38); 1 letter, 24 November 1827, concerning British naval involvement in the war of Greek Independence
(GRE/B104/2/39)
GRE/B104/3/1-35 27 January 1829-23 October 1834
22 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some concerning family news, social engagements or personal matters, although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 9 February 1829, concerning Catholic Emancipation, the conduct of Lord Holland, and
opinions of a women's interest in politics (GRE/B104/3/2-4); 1 letter, March 1829, concerning a speech by the 2nd Earl Grey [possibly on Catholic Emancipation] (GRE/B104/3/5-7); 1 further letter, 2 May 1829, concerning the parliamentary debates
surrounding Catholic Emancipation (GRE/B104/3/8-9); 1 letter, January 1830, concerning the Duke of Wellington's desire for the 2nd Earl Grey to join the government (GRE/B104/3/11-13); 2 letters, 30 February 1830 & n.d., pleased with Henry's
conduct in Parliament (GRE/B104/3/14,20); 3 letters, April, May, 11 May 1831, delighted at the outcome of the General Election and, in particular, Henry's victory in Northumberland (GRE/B104/3/15-18); 1 letter, January 1834, urging Henry to accept
the offer of the position of Under-Secretary of the Home Office by Lord Melbourne (GRE/B104/3/27)
GRE/B104/4/1-74 22 January 1835-25 March 1856
63 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some concerning family news, social engagements or personal matters, although many relate to other topics, including 1 letter, 22 January 1835, with reference to the Duke of Wellington's favourable opinion of the
government's foreign policy, and the King's decision to open Parliament on the Queen's birthday (GRE/B104/4/1-2); 1 letter, 24 November 1835, with reference to the West Indies (GRE/B104/4/5); 3 letters, February (x2), 16 February 1839, concerning
the 2nd Earl Grey's anger at Henry's treatment by Lord Melbourne (GRE/B104/4/15-16,19-20); 1 letter, 1845, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's belief that Henry should accept Hudson's proposal (possibly relating to the Northumberland Railway)
(GRE/B104/4/38); 1 letter, 28 December 1845, with reference to the repeal of the Corn Laws (GRE/B104/4/47); 2 letters, 14 & 16 January 1846, concerning Henry's disagreement with Lord Palmerston and her opinion of Lord John Russell's conduct
(GRE/B104/4/48-49); 9 letters, 17 March & 3 April 1846, 18 February 1847, September, 16 & 21 September 1850, n.d. [1850], 22 December 1850, 15 September 1853 concerning the publication of the correspondence of the 2nd Earl Grey
(GRE/B104/4/50-51,53-54,61-65,69); 1 letter, 24 July 1852, concerning George Grey's election defeat (GRE/B104/4/66).
Enclosures:
GRE/B104/4/12 18 November 1837
Letter Mrs Mary Elizabeth Talbot (Countess Grey's niece) to Countess Grey 18 November 1837.
GRE/B104/4/59-60 November 1848
Letter Rev. J.M. Poole, Rector of Athassal, to Vicomte de Chabot 25 October 1848 with "Particulars respecting the family of Mathew Gilbert of Castlelake in the County of Tipperary".
GRE/B104/5/1-19 1826-13 September 1853
9 letters (6 originals, 3 copies) 3rd Earl Grey to Countess Grey, including 1 letter, 1826, concerning the Northumberland Election (GRE/B104/4/1); 1 letter, 20 May 1831, concerning the local feeling in Gateshead towards the Reform Bill
(GRE/B104/4/2-3); 2 letters, 6 & 13 February 1839, relating to his father's disapproval of the appointment of Lord Normanby as Colonial Secretary and his treatment by Lord Melbourne (GRE/B104/4/4-8); 4 letters, 17 & 22 September, 9 December
1850, 13 September 1853, concerning the publication of the correspondence of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B104/4/9-11,14-16)
Enclosure:
GRE/B104/5/18 1853
Note Countess Grey to General Charles Grey [September 1853] referring to 3rd Earl's letter to Countess Grey of 13 September 1853.
GRE/B104/6/1-15 1850
Typescript copies of the correspondence between 3rd Earl and his mother in 1850 regarding publication of the letters of the 2nd Earl.
Grey, Mary Elizabeth
(daughter of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v., and of Mrs Jane Frances Grey, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B104/7A/1-14 17 March 1890-24 August 1894
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey relating to family news
Grey, Mary Katherine
(daughter of Hon. and Rev. John Grey, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B104/7B/1-6 20 February 1888-18 May 1894
6 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Miss M.K. Grey, mostly family news and engagements, although the letter 20 February 1888 makes reference to a political speech by Joseph Cowen printed in the
Newcastle Chronicle (GRE/B104/7B/1).
Grey, Roza Luiza Josefa, Lady
(née Sturt, wife of Major-General Sir John Grey of Morwick, q.v.; Lady Grey's Christian names are given here as in her own signature: Burke's
Peerage gives “Rosa Josefa Louisa”)
GRE/B104/8/1-11 May 1849-12 May 1880
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all concerned with her relationship with her husband.
Grey, Sarah
(née Gyde, wife of Charles Grey, the son of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v.)
GRE/B104/9A/1-2 6 May 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re her son, Lieutenant Charles William Grey.
Grey, Lady Sybil
See MIDDLETON, Lady Sybil (née Grey)
Grey, Sybil Mary (daughter of General the Hon. Charles Grey)
See SAINT ALBANS, Sybil Mary Beauclerk, Duchess of (née Grey)
Grey, Hon. Theresa Catherine
(née Stedingk, wife of Hon. William George Grey, and afterwards of the Duke d'Otrante)
See d'OTRANTE, Theresa Catherine, Duchess (née Stedingk)
Grey, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth
(daughter of General the Hon. Charles Grey)
See DAWNAY, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth (née Grey)
Grey, Lady Victoria Sybil Mary
See GRENFELL, Lady Victoria Sybil Mary (née Grey)
Grey, William Bacon-
See BACON-Grey, William
Grey, William Edward
(clerk in the House of Commons; son of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v., and of Mrs Jane Frances Grey, q.v.; nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B104/9B/1-30 12 March 1891-22 August 1894
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly providing references for Grey's research on the subject of Free Trade, although one letter, 2 May 1892, thanks Grey for sending him his pamphlet (on Canada) with the promise to lend it to Robert Baden-Powell
(GRE/B104/9B/9).
Enclosures:
GRE/B104/9B/12-15 28 November 1893
Memo,
“Select Committees & Royal Commissions on the Depression of Agriculture or Trade”.
GRE/B104/9B/18 2 December 1893
Extracts from
Hansard re Corn Laws.
Grey, Hon. William George
(Secretary of the British Legation at Paris 1860-1865, brother of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B104/10/1-37 5 April 1842-10 November 1865
22 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerning requests for financial assistance from the 3rd Earl, although some letters refer to other issues, including 1 letter, 5 April 1842, relating to the opinion of Northumberland farmers on the Corn Law
Bill (GRE/B104/10/1); 2 letters, 3 March 1853 & 20 December 1863, outlining the general hostility of the French towards the English (GRE/B104/10/12,34); 1 letter, 28 March 1854, on the increasing anti-Russian feeling in Stockholm on the eve of
the Crimean War (GRE/B104/10/13-15); 2 letters, 16 December 1858 & 1 January 1859, on his reasons for accepting the position of Secretary at Berlin (GRE/B104/10/25-29); 1 letter, 22 February 1860, on the proposed annexation of Savoy by France
(GRE/B104/10/32-33)
(Letter of 24 March 1859, contained in envelope marked "To be sent only in case of my death", not opened until 1865).
Grey, William Thomas
(cousin of 3rd Earl Grey; son of 3rd Earl Grey's uncle, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. William Grey)
GRE/B104/11/1-12 17 October 1845-13 February 1860
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to family news and particularly their financial affairs, although some letters make reference to the political situation, including 2 letters, 5 & 7 March 1857, on his difference of opinion with
Grey over the question of China (GRE/B104/11/3-4); and 1 letter, 13 February 1860, offering his opinion on the Italian Question, and free trade with France (GRE/B104/11/12)
GREY of FALLODON, Edward, 1st Viscount
(grandson of Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart., q.v., and of Anna Sophia, Lady Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B104/12A/1-3 11 July 1893-5 June 1894
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first on death of Anna Sophia, Lady Grey; and the second offering Edward's opinions on the British leaving Uganda and his assistance on maintaining friendly relations with the natives
GREY-WILSON, Sir William
(assistant colonial secretary of Gold Coast 1884-1886; Governor of Saint Helena 1890-1897)
GRE/B104/12B/1-7 17 July 1884-18 January 1890
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 17 July 1884, expressing his gratitude for securing him a position as Special Commissioner in the Gold Coast in South Africa, with reference to the slave trade that is “still a prominent feature of that unhappy coast” (GRE/B104/12B/1); 1 letter, 13 January 1890, requesting assistance from Grey in the withdrawal of the garrison at St Helena (GRE/B104/12B/2-5); and 1 letter, 18 January
1890, concerning Grey-Wilson's views on the popularity of colonial matters in general (GRE/B104/12B/6-7).
GROGAN, William
(house agent)
GRE/B104/13A/1 21 February 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the letting of a property to the Countess of Lichfield.
GROSVENOR, Elizabeth Mary, Marchioness of Westminster
See WESTMINSTER, Elizabeth Mary Grosvenor, Marchioness of
GROSVENOR, Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster
See WESTMINSTER, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of (styled Viscount Belgrave 1831-1845 and Earl Grosvenor 1845-1869)
GROSVENOR, Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster
See WESTMINSTER, Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of
GROSVENOR, Robert, 1st Baron Ebury
See EBURY, Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron
GROTE, Harriet
(née Lewin, writer, wife of George Grote, historian)
GRE/B104/13B/1-16 20 February 1860-11 October 1878
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including, 1 letter, 20 February 1860, outlining objections to a trade treaty with France (GRE/B104/13B/1); 1 letter, 16 March 1860, relating to her surprise that Overstone is opposed to the Budget (GRE/B104/13B/2); 1
letter, 18 May 1866, on the events leading up to the 1832 Reform Act (GRE/B104/13B/4-5); 1 letter, 21 September 1875, on the anticipation of war amongst the European powers (GRE/B104/13B/6); 1 letter, 28 September 1875, on her various articles in
production (GRE/B104/13B/7); 1 letter, 1 October 1875 relating to the appeal of the European Powers for a reduction in armaments and the abolition of conscription, as well as the strength of the British Army (GRE/B104/13B/8); 1 letter, 13 November
1875, expressing her frustration at not being able to concentrate on her work owing to more pressing matters, as well as her discussions with Lieutenant Colonel Stevenson, commander of the 87th Irish Fusiliers in Novo Scotia, Canada, and the
behaviour of the Irish Catholic soldiers under his command (GRE/B104/13B/10); 1 letter, 28 January 1876, with criticisms of John Bright's ideas (GRE/B104/13B/11); 1 letter, 28 January 1876, commenting on Grey's views on Reform, and the position of
Russia (GRE/B104/13B/12); 1 letter, 24 February 1876, wishing to arrange a visit for Grey (GRE/B104/13B/13); 1 letter, 12 March 1877, relating to Grey's speech on the Eastern Question (GRE/B104/13B/14), 1 letter, 11 October 1878, expressing her
views on public opinion and the press (GRE/B104/13B/15).
Enclosures:
GRE/B104/13B/9 1 October 1875
Press cutting on "The Paper Strength of the British Army".
GRE/B104/13B/16 12 March 1877
Copy of Grey's pamphlet,
Substance of a Speech delivered in the House of Lords ... 26th of February 1877 on the Eastern Question, with annotations by Mrs Grote.
GUIZOT, Francois Pierre Guillaume
(French statesman)
GRE/B104/15A/1 29 February 1849
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re recommendation of M. Mallac for governorship of Mauritius.
GUTHRIE, George James
(President of the College of Surgeons)
GRE/B104/15B/1 7 June 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Irish Medical Charities Bill.
GYDE, Sarah
See Grey, Sarah (née Gyde)
HAGART, Eliza Stewart
See ELLICE, Eliza Stewart (née Hagart)
HAGGERSTON, Sir Thomas, 6th Bart GRE/B104/15C/1 26 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re candidates for the 1837 election.
HAHLES, Sir Nathaniel GRE/B104/15D/1-2 4 February 1881
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Ulster Tenant Right.
Enclosure:
GRE/B104/15D/0 4 February 1881
Pamphlet,
Ulster Tenant Right: Its Origin the Land Act of 1870: Its Results by An Ulster Land Agent
HALE, Henry F.
(Vicar of Datchet, Windsor)
GRE/B104/15E/1 14 September 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re subscription for Datchet Church.
HALE, William Hale
(Archdeacon of London and Master of Charterhouse)
GRE/B104/15F/1-2 15 January 1844-22 June 1869
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hale, 15 January 1844, giving reasons for not sending his nephew (Charles Barrington, q.v.) back to Charterhouse.
Letter to Grey, 22 June 1869, relating to the Irish Church Question and suggesting the partition of the country as a possible solution.
HALIFAX, Agnes Elizabeth Wood, Viscountess
(née Courtenay, wife of Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax, q.v.)
GRE/B104/16/1-6 29 April 1889-11 May 1893
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and social engagements, with the exception of the last letter, 11 May 1893, apologising on behalf of her husband for not replying to Grey's last letter, 11 May 1893, because of his time being taken
up by the Education Act and the Suspensory Bill (GRE/B104/16/5-6)
Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st ViscountReference: GRE/B105-B106/12 GRE/B105/1/1-36 21 July 1830-31 December 1837
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 21 July, August 1830, concerning the election at Grimsby (GRE/B105/1/1-4); 1 letter, January 1831, concerning his thoughts on emigration (GRE/B105/1/5-7); 1 letter, 5 July 1831, concerning the
Church of England in Canada (GRE/B105/1/8-9); 1 letter, n.d., urging Grey not to resign (GRE/B105/1/10); 2 letters, 22 August 1833 & August 1834, concerning land reform in Ireland (GRE/B105/1/11-12, 15-16); 1 letter, 24 December 1833, with
reference to the Poor Law Commission, the concern of the 2nd Earl Grey with foreign affairs (including Russia and Turkey), free trade and the Corn Laws (GRE/B105/1/13-14); 3 letters, 12, 14 & 15 November 1834, concerning the death of Earl
Spencer (GRE/B105/1/17-19); 1 letter, March 1835, concerning Hume's motion (GRE/B105/1/20); 1 letter, 22 September 1836, concerning the growing strength of Radicalism (GRE/B105/1/22-23); 1 letter, January 1837, concerning the payment of the passages
of military officers in merchant ships (GRE/B105/1/24-25); 2 letters, 25 July & 16 August 1837, concerning the 1837 General Election (GRE/B105/1/28,30-31); 1 letter, August 1839, concerning fishing rights (GRE/B105/1/29);1 letter, 24 December
1837, relating to Canada (GRE/B105/1/33-34); 1 letter, 31 December 1837, concerning the accommodation and transportation of troops (GRE/B105/1/35-36).
Enclosures: (GRE/B105/1/21) Letter 1st Earl Russell to Halifax, n.d., urging support for
Hume's motion ; (GRE/B105/1/26-27) Memo by Halifax on payment of military officers' passages in merchant ships.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/1/1-36 GRE/B105/2/1-35 15 October 1838-10 January 1840
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 19 October & 6 November 1838, concerning Canada (GRE/B105/2/2-7); 1 letter, 9 November 1838, concerning the conduct of Lord Durham (GRE/B105/2/8-9); 3 letters, 8, 26 & 27 January 1839,
concerning the dispute with the Treasury (GRE/B105/2/8,10-13); 6 letters, [August], 21, 27 & 28 August, 12 September, 1 October 1839, relating to their respective resignations from office (GRE/B105/2/20-24,25-28); 2 letters, 12 October & 15
November 1839, concerning the reorganisation of the Cabinet (GRE/B105/2/30-33); 1 letter, 10 January 1840, with reference to foreign affairs, including Jamaica and China (GRE/B105/2/34-35).
Enclosure: (GRE/B105/2/14-19) Draft of proposed letter
to Melbourne, concerning his dispute with the Treasury.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/2/1-35
GRE/B105/3/1-77 22 January 1841-20 December 1843
39 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 22 January 1841, on the government's foreign policy (GRE/B105/3/1-2); 3 letters, 5, 9 & 11 April 1841,
concerning franchise reform (GRE/B105/3/3-7); 1 letter, 28 July 1841, concerning the prospects for the Whigs (GRE/B105/3/8-9); 1 letter, 16 August 1841, with reference to the possibility of an election contest at Bradford (GRE/B105/3/14); 1 letter,
31 August 1841, concerning the prospect of Grey returning to parliament, reform of the armed forces, and the Corn Laws (GRE/B105/15-16); 1 letter, 6 October 1841, concerning Grey's views on currency reform, as well as a reference to petitions
against Grey's return to parliament as MP for Sunderland (GRE/B105/3/17-18); 7 letters, 9 October & 25 November 1841, 4 January, 23 August & 24 December 1842, 12 January & 20 December 1843, concerning reform of the Corn Laws (the letter
of 20 December also concerns the Irish Church (GRE/B105/3/19,36,40-43,52,58-59,76-77); 1 letter, 12 October 1841, concerning the Governor of Canada (GRE/B105/3/20); 2 letters, 14 & 19 October 1841, relating to the Sunderland election petition,
currency reform, the weakness of the government, (the letter of 14 October also refers to free trade) (GRE/B105/3/21-27); 1 letter, 1 November 1841, complementing Grey on his speech on the Poor Law, currency reform and the Sunderland election
petition (GRE/B105/3/29-30); 1 further letter, 5 November 1841, on Grey's speech on the Poor Law (GRE/B105/3/31-33); 1 letter, 15 November 1841, concerning the economy and currency reform (GRE/B105/3/34-35); 3 letters, 12 November, 12 December &
22 December 1842 concerning the Canadian-American boundary line (the letter of 22 December also refers to the military in China and India) (GRE/B105/3/44-51); 1 letter, 7 January 1843, concerning Ellice's anger at being excluded from Russell's
meeting and Halifax's private conversation with Russell on this and other matters (GRE/B105/3/53-54); 1 letter 10 January 1843, relating to James Pennington (GRE/B105/3/55).
Enclosures: (GRE/B105/3/28) Letter Joseph Parkes to Halifax 18 October
1841, relating to the Sunderland petition. ; (GRE/B105/3/56) Letter James Pennington to author of
Thoughts on the Currency [Halifax] 9 January 1843.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/3/1-77 GRE/B105/4/1-82 6 April 1844-20 December 1846
27 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 6 April 1844, concerning Peel's unsuccessful meeting, Halifax's conversation with Palmerston on foreign affairs,
and franchise reform (GRE/B105/4/1-4); 2 letters, 10 September & September 1844, concerning the judiciary system in Ireland (GRE/B105/4/5-7); 2 letters, 14 & 22 December 1844, concerning free trade in Britain and the colonies
(GRE/B105/4/8-19); 1 letter, 11 August 1845, concerning the mortality rate of different districts in England (GRE/B105/4/20); 7 letters, 15, 26 & 29 November 1845, 28 March, 2, 15 & 21 April 1846, concerning the agiatation against the Corn
Laws (the letter of 21 April also relating to the Irish Question (GRE/B105/4/23-29,44-55); 3 letters, 27 December 1845, 2 & 10 January 1846, concerning the controversy surrounding Grey's objections to Lord Palmerston returning to the Foreign
Office (GRE/B105/4/29-43); 3 letters, 22 & 30 September, 4 October 1846, concerning poor relief in Ireland (GRE/B105/4/57,60-69); 3 letters, 27 September, 5 & 18 October 1846, with reference to the Spanish marriage crisis (the letter of 5
October 1846 also concerning the troops in Canada) (GRE/B105/4/58-59,74-75,77-79); 1 letter, 12 December 1846, concerning the New Zealand constitution (GRE/B105/4/80); 1 letter, 20 December 1846, relating to land reform in Ireland
(GRE/B105/4/81-82).
Enclosures: (GRE/B105/4/21) Note on average mortality in different districts of England 1838-1841. ; (GRE/B105/4/70-73) 2 memos, “Mr [Sir Thomas N.] Redington's scheme for poor
employment” [in Ireland] 29 September 1846.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/4/1-82 GRE/B105/5/1-42 4 April 1847-15 December 1848
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 4 letters, 4, 9 & 19 April, 12 May 1847, concerning the purchase of land in New Zealand for emigrants (GRE/B105/5/1-4); 1
letter, 5 August 1847, relating to the 1847 election (GRE/B105/5/6); 1 letter, 14 August 1847, concerning Cobden's scheme, Sir Harry Smith and the Governorship of the Cape, and the possibility of a Governor for Malta (GRE/B105/5/7-8); 1 letter, 23
August 1847, on the offer of a cabinet place to Macaulay, Sir Harry Smith, the increase in colonial expenditure, and the prospects for Ireland (GRE/B105/5/9-10); 1 letter, concerning cabinet appointments, Sir Harry Smith, the instability in Europe
(GRE/B105/5/11-12); 1 letter, 2 September 1847, concerning references to foreign affairs, including the French blockade in the Plate, Austrian aggression, Minto's visit to Rome, and the situation in Spain and Portugal (GRE/B105/5/13-14); 2 letters,
3 & 13 September 1847, concerning Italian politics (GRE/B105/5/15-17); 1 letter, 10 November 1847, concerning currency reform (GRE/B105/5/18-19); 2 letters, December & 30 December 1847, concerning the prospect of raising the duty on American
timber (the letter of December also refers to the West Indies) (GRE/B105/5/21-23); 1 letter, 5 January 1848, concerning tenant rights in Ireland (GRE/B105/5/24); 2 letters, 24 April & 15 September 1848, concerning his proposals to remedy the
current economic distress (GRE/B105/5/25-28); 1 letter, 6 October 1848, concerning the insurrection in the Cape (GRE/B105/5/29); 1 letter, 8 October 1848, concerning the offer of the Order of the Bath to Count [Stalechin], and Norman Macdonald's
desire to succeed Charles Grey as Governor of Jamaica (GRE/B105/5/30); 1 letter, 3 November 1848, concerning a movement in Newcastle relating to the treatment of shareholders by company directors (GRE/B105/5/35-36); 1 letter, 24 November 1848,
concerning a case relating to a colonial grant (GRE/B105/5/37-38); 1 letter, 15 December 1848, concerning commissariat expenses in New Zealand and West Indies (GRE/B105/5/39).
Enclosures: (GRE/B105/5/31-32) Letter Norman Macdonald to Halifax 6
October 1848, offering his services as a potential successor to Charles Grey for the Governor of Jamaica ; (GRE/B105/5/40-42) Memo and table re commissariat expenses in New Zealand and West Coast of Africa.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/5/1-42 GRE/B105/5/43-124 11 January 1849-22 December 1850
42 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 11 January 1849, relating to Lieut.-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener (father of Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener)
(GRE/B105/5/43); 3 letters, 20 January, 21 March & 16 October 1849, concerning the Mauritius currency question (GRE/B105/5/45-52). 1 letter, 5 February 1849, concerning sugar manufacturing in the colonies (GRE/B105/5/54-55); 6 letters, 16
February, 19 May & 15 August 1849, n.d. [1850], 14 & 29 October 1850 relating to colonial expenditure (GRE/B105/5/56,62,66,88-90,107,110-111); 2 letters, March & 20 October 1849, concerning the administration of the colonies
(GRE/B105/5/57-58,81-82); 2 letters, 26 May & 20 August 1849, concerning the defence of the colonies (GRE/B105/5/63-64,67-69); 1 letter, 6 September 1849, concerning the Australian defence stores, and the currency question in Prince Edward
Island (GRE/B105/5/72-73); 1 letter, 12 September 1849, concerning papers relating to Prince Edward Island, Ceylon and the Mosquito coast, as well as events in Hungary (GRE/B105/5/74-75); 1 letter, 15 September 1849, concerning the possibility of
consolidating the civil departments of the army and ordnance (GRE/B105/5/76); 5 letters, 29 September & 28 October 1849, 12 August, August, 13 November 1850, with reference to Canadian expenditure (the letter of August 1850 also concerns Corfu)
(GRE/B105/5/78-79,83,94-95,113-114); 1 letter, 10 March 1850, relating to finances in the Cape (GRE/B105/5/84); 1 letter, 14 June 1850, concerning the currency in Malta (GRE/B105/5/85-86); 1 letter, 11 June 1850, concerning Grey's speech in
parliament (GRE/B105/5/87); 2 letters (including transcriptions), 26 & 30 September 1850, concerning Grey's anger at the possible publication of correspondence [possibly concerning the 2nd Earl Grey] (GRE/B105/5/97-102); 1 letter, 19 October
1850, concerning Sir H. Stanford (GRE/B105/5/108); 1 letter, 29 November 1850, concerning the purchase of land in New Zealand for emigrants (GRE/B105/5/115); 1 letter, 22 December 1850, concerning a new steamship route to Australia, and the Canadian
sinking fund (GRE/B105/5/118-123).
Enclosure: (GRE/B105/5/44) Letter Lieut.-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener (father of Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener) to Halifax 9 January 1849.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/5/43-124 GRE/B105/6/1-101 1 January 1851-December 1852
56 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 10 January 1851, concerning the Canadian Currency Act (GRE/B105/6/2-3), 1 letter, 16 February 1851, concerning
instructions for colonial governors (GRE/B105/6/4); 1 letter, 21 July 1851, concerning Mr George P. Dawson's application for the Chief Justice of New Zealand position (GRE/B105/6/8); 1 letter, 25 August 1851, concerning the Kafir War, and Halifax's
opinion of Lord John Russell's reorganisation of the government (GRE/B105/6/11); 1 letter, 29 August 1851, concerning a bill relating to the collection of rents from Prince Edward's Island, and Lord John Russell's reorganisation of the government
(GRE/B105/6/12-15); 1 further letter, 15 September 1851, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B105/6/16-17); 1 letter, 22 November 1851, concerning gold in California (GRE/B105/6/18); 1 letter, 22 November 1851, concerning Ceylon (GRE/B105/6/19); 1 letter,
25 December 1851, concerning Lord John Russell's cabinet (GRE/B105/6/20); 1 letter, 31 December 1851, concerning the economic situation in Mauritius (GRE/B105/6/22-23); 1 letter, 2 February 1852, concerning the defence of Hong Kong
(GRE/B105/6/24-25); letter, 19 August 1852, concerning the prospects for the future financial policy of the government (GRE/B105/6/30-35); 8 letters, 6 & 19 September, 11, 12, 16 & 29 November, 1, 3 December 1852, concerning free trade and
Protectionism (GRE/B105/6/37-38,54-57,60,67-73); 2 letters, 30 September & 18 October 1852, concerning Lord Palmerston's plan for a government under Lord Lansdowne (GRE/B105/6/39-40,42-43); 1 letter, 20 October 1852, concerning George Grey
(GRE/B105/6/44); 1 letter, 3 November 1852, relating to the possibility of Grey again becoming the Colonial Secretary (GRE/B105/6/48); 1 letter, 5 November 1852, concerning the imperial ambitions of France, and the divisions in the Liberal
government (GRE/B105/6/49-51); 3 letters, 15, 19 & 20 November 1852, concerning the leadership of the Liberal Party (GRE/B105/6/58-59,61-64); 5 letters, 4, 7, 13, 15 & 16 December 1852, concerning income tax reform (GRE/B105/6/74-80); 10
letters, 17, 18, 21 (x2), 22, 24, 25, 27 December, n.d. & [December] 1852, concerning the formation of the new government and the composition of the new cabinet under Lord Aberdeen (GRE/B105/6/81-101).
Enclosures: (GRE/B105/6/9) Letter
George P. Dawson to Halifax 20 July 1851 seeking office of Chief Justice of New Zealand. ; (GRE/B105/6/26-29) Paper by Grey on defence of Hong Kong (seen by Halifax and returned to Grey).
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/6/1-101 GRE/B105/7/1-78 2 January 1853-31 December 1853
44 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 6 January 1853, concerning the Burmese War (GRE/B105/7/4-5); 5 letters, 10 & 15 January, 23 February, 4 &
15 March, concerning the Canadian Clergy Reserves Question (the second also relates to the Canadian fishing treaty with the United States) (GRE/B105/7/6-7,9-10,19,23,30); 1 letter, 10 January 1853 concerning Gladstone's Oxford University election
(GRE/B105/7/8); 1 letter, on the Canadian fisheries treaty, and the Transporation Question (GRE/B105/7/11-12); 1 letter, 24 January 1853, relating to Irish emigration to Australia, and the marriage of Napoleon III (GRE/B105/7/23); 1 further letter,
2 February 1853, concerning the marriage of Napoleon III, and a reference to the Clergy Reserves Question (GRE/B105/7/15-16); 2 further letters, 14 & 18 February 1853, concerning the Transportation Question and the marriage of Napoleon III
(GRE/B105/7/17-18); 1 letter, 28 February 1853, relating to New Zealand (GRE/B105/7/20); 1 letter, 1 March 1853, concerning the correspondence between the 2nd Earl Grey and Christopher Wyvill (GRE/B105/7/21); 1 letter, 7 March 1853, concerning
Grey's publication
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, the situation in India, and the Clergy Reserves Question (GRE/B105/7/24-25); 3 further letters, 8 & 14 March, 3 April 1853, relating to
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration and the Clergy Reserves Question (GRE/B105/7/26-32); 3 letters, 5, 14 & 28 May 1853, possibly relating to the parliamentary debate surrounding the
Succession Tax (the third also mentioning developments in the Eastern Question) (GRE/B105/7/33-37); 2 letters, 4 June & 6 August 1853, concerning the India Bill (the second also relates to the Eastern Question and the Fisheries Question
(GRE/B105/7/38,40-43); 1 letter, 14 June 1853, concerning Palmerston's views on the artillery scheme (GRE/B105/7/39); 1 letter, 15 August 1853, concerning the state of the navy (GRE/B105/7/44-45); 8 further letters, 2 & 20 September, 12 & 15
October, 11, 23 & 28 November, 16 December 1853, relating to the Eastern Question (the letter of 23 November also refers to colonial appointments) (GRE/B105/7/46-49,52-61,63-66); 5 letters, 19, 21, 24, 28 & 31 December 1853, concerning
Palmerston's resignation from the Home Office (GRE/B105/7/67-78).
Enclosure: (GRE/B105/7/14) Note entitled “Emigration in the Quarter ending December 51”.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/7/1-78 GRE/B105/8/1-53 4 January 1854-31 December 1854
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 4 January 1854, concerning Palmerston's resignation, and the Eastern Question (GRE/B105/8/1-2); 2 letters, 7 &
9 June 1854, concerning the administration of the military departments (GRE/B105/8/4-8); 1 letter, 20 June 1854, relating to the possibility of Grey becoming Governor of India (GRE/B105/8/9-12); 1 letter, 27 June 1854, concerning the Oxford
University Bill, the New Zealand Company and the Crimean War (GRE/B105/8/13-16); 1 letter, 15 July 1854, relating to the situation in India, and the Crimean War (GRE/B105/8/17-18); 1 letter, 18 July 1854, concerning the Bribery Bill, the salary of
the War minister, and the Crimean War (GRE/B105/8/19-21); 10 further letters, 28 July, 4 August, 23 & 30 October, 13, 18, 19 & 20 November, 1 & 28 December 1854, concerning the Crimean War (the letter of 1 December also referring to the
Militia) (GRE/B105/8/22-23, 26-29,30-50); 1 further letter, 29 July 1854, relating to the Bribery Bill (GRE/B105/8/24-25); 1 letter, 31 December 1854, concerning appointments in the War Office (GRE/B105/8/51-53)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/8/1-53 GRE/B105/9/1-72 12 January 1855-27 December 1856
28 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 16 letters, 12 January, 31 May, 11 & 13 June, 9, 16, 17 & 28 July, 1 August, 16 & 29 October, 6, 25 & 27
November, 17 & 28 December 1855, concerning the Crimean War (the letter of 6 November also refers to a possible war with the United States) (GRE/B105/9/1-41); 1 letter, 4 June 1856, concerning the defence of the Mosquito Coast (GRE/B105/9/42); 3
letters, 15 June, 2 July, 2 October 1856, relating to relations with the United States (GRE/B105/9/43-47,56-57); 1 letter, 28 July 1856, concerning the Bishops of London and Durham Act, and the affairs of Russia and Spain (GRE/B105/9/50-53); 2
letters, 9 & 12 November 1856, concerning foreign affairs with Naples, the United States, France and Russia (GRE/B105/9/58-60); 1 letter, 22 November 1856, concerning a conference with France (GRE/B105/9/61); 1 letter, 17 December 1856, relating
to Greenwich Hospital (GRE/B105/9/63-66); 1 letter, 27 December 1856, concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B105/9/67-70).
Enclosure: (GRE/B105/9/71-72) Rough map of Balkans.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/9/1-72
GRE/B105/10/1-71 20 July 1857-15 December 1860
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 8 letters, 20 July, 5 & 30 August, 22 September, 1, 6, 10 October, 30 November 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny
(GRE/B105/10/1-8,10-15,18-22,26); 1 letter, 28 November 1857, relating to parliamentary reform (GRE/B105/10/25); 1 letter, 30 July 1858, concerning Lord Elgin and the navy (GRE/B105/10/29-30); 1 letter, 11 May 1854, relating to the West Riding of
Yorkshire election (GRE/B105/10/31-33); 3 letters, 9 August, 2, 8 September 1859, concerning his views on India, particularly the Indian Army (GRE/B105/10/34-41); 5 letters, 19 & 30 September, 8, 24 & 31 October 1859, relating to the Chinese
attack on British and French ambassadors (the letter of 31 October also relates to relations with Spain) (GRE/B105/10/43-50,53-56); 1 letter, 19 October 1859, concerning relations with Spain (GRE/B105/10/51-52); 4 letters, 30 November 1859, 17
October, 14 November & 3 December 1860, concerning the campaign for Italian independence (the letter of 14 November 1860 also relates to China) (GRE/B105/10/57-58,63-70)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B105/10/1-71 GRE/B106/1/1-62 11 January 1861-22 December 1865
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 11 January 1861, concerning the independence of Hungary (GRE/B106/1/1); 1 letter, 29 April 1861, relating to the
Indian Legislative Council (GRE/B106/1/2-3); 1 letter, 5 October 1861, concerning relations with the United States (GRE/B106/1/4); 1 letter, 12 September 1862, relating to Italian independence (GRE/B106/1/12-13); 1 letter, 12 November 1862,
concerning parliamentary reform, and the American Civil War (GRE/B106/1/14-16); 2 letters, 14 & 17 November 1862, concerning the appointment of Sir C.E. Trevelyan as Finance Minister of India (GRE/B106/1/17-18,20); 1 letter, 31 December 1862,
concerning an inquiry into convict transportation, and the American Civil War (GRE/B106/1/21-22); 2 letters, 10 & 15 October 1863, concerning the legality of a contract for the building of ironclad ships at Liverpool for Confederates in the
American Civil War (GRE/B106/1/23-26); 1 letter, 12 November 1863, concerning a proposed congress on the Treaty of Vienna (GRE/B106/1/28-29); 1 further letter, 11 December 1863, with reference to the American Civil War (GRE/B106/1/30); 4 letters, 15
& 18 December 1863, 14 & 17 January 1864, concerning relations between Denmark and Germany and the possibility of a European War (the letter of 15 December also refers to the death of Lord Elgin) (GRE/B106/1/32-35,38-42); 1 further letter,
25 December 1863, relating to the death of Lord Elgin (GRE/B106/1/36-37); 2 letters, 23 July & 13 August 1864, concerning the possible outbreak of hostilities in the Cape and New Zealand (GRE/B106/1/49); 1 letter, 27 November 1864, concerning
self government in the colonies (GRE/B106/1/50-51); 1 letter, 26 January 1865, relating to the North American Confederation (GRE/B106/1/52-54); 1 letter, 22 February 1865, concerning navy estimates, the American Civil War and the situation in India
(GRE/B106/1/55-56); 1 letter, 19 April 1865, concerning the situation in Naples, proposals for the budget, and the situation in India (GRE/B106/1/59); 1 letter, 1 August 1865, concerning the 1865 General Election (GRE/B106/1/60); 1 letter, 18
October 1865, relating to the death of Palmerston (GRE/B106/1/61); 1 letter, 22 December 1865, concerning Madame de Flahault (GRE/B106/1/62)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/1/1-62 GRE/B106/2/1-74 10 March 1866-28 December 1867
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on the parliamentary debates surrounding the Second Reform Act (many letters concern a controversy surrounding Lord Brougham's opinions of the role of the 2nd Earl Grey in the dissolution of parliament in
1831); but some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 13 October 1867, with reference to the situation in India (GRE/B106/2/38-39); 3 letters, 15 & 21 October, 28 December 1867, concerning the Irish Church Question (the letter of 28
December 1867 also refers to the Irish Land Question) (GRE/B106/2/40-49,72-74); 1 letter, 2 November 1867, concerning his memories of Palmerston's policies (GRE/B106/2/50-61); 1 letter, 6 November 1867, concerning his memories of the fall of the
Derby government in 1859 (GRE/B106/2/62-66); 2 letters, 28 November & 21 December 1867, concerning the Abysinnian debate (GRE/B106/2/67-71).
Enclosure: (GRE/B106/2/21) Copy by Grey of resolutions proposed by Halifax.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/2/1-74 GRE/B106/3/1-69 1 January 1868-16 December 1870
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 3 letters, 1 & 15 January 1868, 30 July 1869 concerning the Irish Church Question (GRE/B106/3/1-5,26); 1 letter, 3
November 1868, relating to the 1868 General Election (GRE/B106/3/7-8); 1 letter, 1 December 1868, concerning the resignation of the government (GRE/B106/3/9-10); 3 letters, 8, 9, 10 December 1868, concerning Gladstone's offer to Halifax to become
the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (GRE/B106/3/11-17); 1 letter, 11 December 1868, offering his opinion on the Cabinet appointments (GRE/B106/3/18-19); 3 letters, 14, 16 & 24 December 1868, considering Gladstone's offer for a place on the Cabinet
without office (GRE/B106/3/20-25); 2 letters, 5 October & 5 November 1869, concerning the Irish Land Question (the letter of 5 November 1869 also refers to the administration of the colonies) (GRE/B106/3/29-32); 1 letter, 2 July 1870, concerning
his acceptance of the office of Lord Privy Seal (GRE/B106/3/33); 13 letters, 10 & 12 August, 16 September, 2 & 21 October, 8, 14, 24, 27 & 29 November, 2, 3 & 6 December 1870, concerning the Franco-Prussian War (the letter of 24
November 1870 also concerns the weakness of Fenianism in the United States) (GRE/B106/3/34-69)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/3/1-69 GRE/B106/4/1-55 26 January 1871-11 December 1873
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 26 January 1871, concerning the Franco-Prussian War (GRE/B106/4/1-4); 2 letters, 8 & 12 August 1871, concerning
the correspondence of Littleton and Sir George Wellesley, and the debates in the House of Lords surrounding the Ballot Bill (GRE/B106/4/5-9); 1 further letter on the correspondence of Littleton and Sir George Wellesley (GRE/B106/4/10-12); 1 letter,
28 November 1871, relating to the state of the army (GRE/B106/4/13); 1 letter, 2 December 1871, concerning an alleged meeting involving Lord John Russell on the subject of Irish federalism (GRE/B106/4/14); 2 letters, 3 & 5 December 1871,
concerning Gladstone's involvement in the selection of new peers (GRE/B106/4/15-17); 1 letter, 6 December 1871, concerning Gladstone's opinions of Joseph Cowen (GRE/B106/4/18); 1 letter, 30 January 1872, concerning the Collier Scandal and British
compensation for Union soldiers injured during the American Civil War (GRE/B106/4/19-20); 2 letters, 23 & 30 April 1872, relating to British compensation for Union soldiers injured during the American Civil War (GRE/B106/4/21-24); 2 letters, 15
October & 20 November 1872, concerning a commercial treaty with France (GRE/B106/4/25-27); 2 letter, 21 & 28 December 1872, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/4/28-37); 1 letter, 3 January 1873, concerning the formation of a Royal
Commission (GRE/B106/4/38); 1 letter, 6 February 1873, concerning reform of local taxation (GRE/B106/4/39); 6letters, 11 October, 19 & 25 November, 11 & 18 December 1873, concerning the Ashanti War (GRE/B106/4/44-45,47-55).
Enclosure:
(GRE/B106/4/40-43) Confidential memo by Halifax on local taxation, printed at the Foreign Office 6 December 1872.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/4/1-55 GRE/B106/5/1-84 21 January 1874-21 December 1878
30 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 21 January 1874, concerning Gladstone's Greenwich seat, the famine in India, and the Ashanti War (GRE/B106/5/1-2);
1 letter, 24 January 1874, concerning the dissolution of parliament (GRE/B106/5/3-5); 1 letter, 28 January 1874, relating to the 1874 General Election (GRE/B106/5/6-10); 1 letter, 2 February 1874, relating to parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/5/11-15);
1 letter, 14 November 1874, concerning ecclesiastical reform (GRE/B106/5/16-17); 3 letters, 11 & 19 October, 3 November 1876, relating to the Serbo-Turkish War (GRE/B106/5/18-25); 5 letters, 31 December 1876, 9, 13 & 29 August 1877, 23
August 1878 concerning his views on parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/5/26-38,56-58); 1 letter, 19 January 1878, concerning the opening of parliament and speeches on the Eastern Question (GRE/B106/5/39-42); 1 letter, 14 February 1878, on the Eastern
Question and Albert Grey standing for Newcastle (GRE/B106/5/43-47); 4 letters, 13 & 19 July, 6 August & 12 October 1878, concerning the occupation of Cyprus (GRE/B106/5/48-55,61); 8 letters, 16, 17 & 23 October, 26, 27 & 30 November,
1, 18 December 1878, concerning the Afghan War (GRE/B106/5/62-82); 1 letter, 31 December 1878, concerning Disraeli's speech in California (GRE/B106/5/84)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/5/1-84 GRE/B106/6/1-42 19 February 1879-9 December 1880
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 19 February 1879, concerning his thoughts on representative government for the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B106/6/1-6);
2 letters, 26 February 1879 & 30 January 1880, concerning the Afghan War (GRE/B106/6/7-8,26-28); 3 letters, 17, 19 & 23 July 1879, concerning a bill relating to the abolition of flogging in the army (GRE/B106/6/9-14); 3 letters, 24 & 26
July, 2 August 1879, concerning the representation of North Northumberland, and the historical association of the Liberal Party with causes relating to civil and religious liberty (GRE/B106/6/15-22); 1 letter, 11 August 1879, concerning tenant rents
(GRE/B106/6/23-24); 1 letter, 15 September 1879, concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B106/6/25); 2 letters, 21 & 22 April 1880, concerning the Queen's audience with Lord Beaconsfield (GRE/B106/6/29-33); 3 letters, 8 October, 9
November & 9 December 1880, concerning economic distress in Ireland (GRE/B106/6/36-42)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/6/1-42 GRE/B106/7/1-84 4 January 1881-23 December 1882
33 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 13 letters, 4 & 18 January, 1 December 1881, 22 & 25 February, 1, 5 & 18 April, 1, 3, 4, 6, 16 May 1882,
concerning the Irish Land Question (the letter of 18 January 1881 also refers to parliamentary closure (GRE/B106/7/1-8,22-24,34-61); 1 letter, 28 February 1881, concerning the situation in South Africa, economic distress amongst farmers, and the
Irish Land Question (GRE/B106/7/9-10); 1 letter, 26 March 1881, concerning the situation in South Africa (GRE/B106/7/11-14); 1 letter, 1 April 1881, concerning the state of the Liberal Party (GRE/B106/7/15-17); 1 letter, 13 October 1881, concerning
his conversation with Gladstone on Afghanistan, Egypt, the Traansvaal Question, and the Irish Question (GRE/B106/7/18-21); 1 letter, 30 December 1881, concerning the fall in East Riding rents (GRE/B106/7/25); 1 letter, 2 January 1882, relating to
Egypt, and the Irish Land Question (GRE/B106/7/26-29); 1 letter, 13 February 1882, concerning the possibility of Home Rule for Ireland (GRE/B106/7/30-31); 1 letter, 20 February 1882, concerning the electoral system in Britain (GRE/B106/7/32-33); 1
letter, 26 June 1882, concerning the merits of Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B106/7/62-63); 1 letter, 1 July 1882, concerning Gladstone's weak foreign policy, particularly Egypt (GRE/B106/7/64-65); 2 letters, 8 July 1882, concerning Egypt
(GRE/B106/7/66-67,75-77); 2 letters, 18 & 25 November 1882, concerning parliamentary closure (GRE/B106/7/73-74,79-80); 1 letter, 23 December 1882, expressing his optimism for the future political situation (GRE/B106/7/81-84)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/7/1-84 GRE/B106/8/1-52 20 January 1883-3 October 1883
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 20 January 1883, concerning a High Church controversy in Newcastle (GRE/B106/8/1); 1 letter, 26 January 1883,
relating to Mr Samuel Donkin's paper on the relations between landlord and tenant (GRE/B106/8/7); 7 letters, 6, 19, 22 & 30 March, 6 April, 4 June, 6 September 1883, concerning the Irish Land Question (the letter of 30 March also refers to South
Africa) (GRE/B106/8/9-24,32-33,49-50); 1 letter, 7 June 1883, concerning his views on free trade (GRE/B106/8/34-35); 1 letter, 4 July 1883, concerning the Cobden Club, and South Africa (GRE/B106/8/39); 1 letter, 26 August 1883, relating to Henry
Fawcett's views on state socialism and the nationalism of the land (GRE/B106/8/42-45); 1 letter, 3 October 1883, with reference to relations between France and Spain (GRE/B106/8/51-52).
Enclosures: (GRE/B106/8/2-3) Press cuttings re High Church
controversy in Newcastle. ; (GRE/B106/8/8) Printed pamphlet;
Relations of Landlord and Tenant ... by Samuel Donkin, n.p. [1881?]. ; (GRE/B106/8/46) Pamphlet;
State Socialism and the Nationalism of the Land by Henry Fawcett, London, 1883.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/8/1-52 GRE/B106/9/1-63 12 January 1884-19 December 1884
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 3 letters, 17 & 19 January, 2 February 1884, concerning memories of political events in 1839 (GRE/B106/9/1,7-10); 1
letter, 11 February 1884, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey, as well as the weakness of Lord Huntington as a possible leader for the Liberal Party (GRE/B106/9/11-14); 1 letter, 15 February 1884, concerning his views on the differences between public
opinion and educated opinion, and accusing Grey of supporting the Radicals (GRE/B106/9/15-16); 1 letter, 1 March 1884, concerning Gladstone's speech in Parliament (GRE/B106/9/17-18); 1 letter, 2 March 1884, offering his opinions on Grey's article
[possibly on Reform] (GRE/B106/9/19); 4 letters, 15 March, 21 June, 4 & 19 July 1884, concerning the situation in Egypt, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/9/20-22,26-27,30-31,61-63); 2 letters, 20 March & 28 June 1884, concerning the
situation in Egypt (GRE/B106/9/23-24,28-29); 1 letter, 25 March 1884, relating to Gladstone's weakness as leader (GRE/B106/9/25); 1 letter, 3 August 1884, with reference to Lord Northcote's speech (GRE/B106/9/35); 5 letters, 6 & 11 September, 13
& 15 October, 15 December 1884, relating to parliamentary reform (the letter of 15 October also refers to events in South Africa) (GRE/B106/9/36-39,42-46,58-60); 1 letter, 17 September 1884, concerning the financial state of the country
(GRE/B106/9/40-41); 2 letters, 18 & 25 October 1884, concerning accusations made in Lord Malmesbury's book, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/9/47-50,52-53); 1 letter, 2 November 1884, with reference to events in the Sudan (GRE/B106/9/54-56).
Enclosures: (GRE/B106/9/2-6) Remarks by Halifax on Grey's memo on Lord Glenelg's retirement in January 1839; cf. M. Creighton, Bishop of London to Grey 12 January 1884. ; (GRE/BB106/9/51) Quotations from
Memoirs of an Ex-Minister by 3rd Earl of Malmesbury.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/9/1-63 GRE/B106/10/1-33 6 January 1885-10 July 1885
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family or personal matters, although others relate to different subjects, including 1 letter, 6 January 1885, concerning the situation in Egypt, as well as South Africa (GRE/B106/10/1); 1 letter, 8 January
1885, relating to his memories of Sir Robert Peel, and the government's Egyptian policy (GRE/B106/10/2-4); 1 letter, 11 January 1885, concerning colonial policy (GRE/B106/10/5); 1 letter, 14 January 1885, relating to Catholic Emancipation in 1829
(GRE/B106/10/6-7); 1 letter, 4 February 1885, relating to Goschen's speech on economic policy at Edinburgh, the declining position of the aristocracy, and the general improvement in agricultural matters (GRE/B106/10/8-9); 5 letters, 7, 10, 11, 13
& 17 February 1885, blaming the government's, in particular Gladstone's, policies towards parliamentary reform and Egypt (GRE/B106/10/10-19); 1 further letter, 25 February 1885, concerning the situation in Egypt (GRE/B106/10/21); 2 letters, 12
& 16 May 1885, concerning the Russo-Afghan War, and his memories of the political events of 1840 (GRE/B106/10/23-26); 2 letters, 15 June & 4 July 1885, concerning the prospects of a General Election (GRE/B106/10/27-28,30-31); 1 letter, 19
June 1885, relating to Randolph Churchill (GRE/B106/10/29); 1 letter, 10 July 1885, relating to Irish Home Rule (GRE/B106/10/33)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/10/1-33 GRE/B106/10/34-39 n.d.
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all undated, including 1 letter, [1839], concerning Grey's resignation from Lord Melbourne's cabinet (GRE/B106/10/34); 1 letter, [1844], with reference to the Irish Registration Bill (GRE/B106/10/35); 1 letter,
[1846/1847], concerning a new drainage act and reference to the state of Ireland (GRE/B106/10/36); 1 letter, with reference to a loan from the New Zealand Company and colonial revenue (GRE/B106/10/37); 1 letter, offering his opinions on the Militia
(GRE/B106/10/38-39)
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/10/34-39 GRE/B106/11/1-160 29 September 1832-6 December 1880
25 letters (copies or originals) 3rd Earl Grey to 1st Viscount Halifax, including 1 letter, 29 September 1832, relating to an interview with Mr [Burge] and Mr Colquhoun on the subject of the hurricane in Barbados (GRE/B106/11/1-2); 1 letter, 7
February 1837, relating to the relief of army regiments (GRE/B106/11/8); 1 letter, September 1846, on the New Zealand Company (GRE/B106/11/9); 1 letter, 6 November 1847, concerning the currency question (GRE/B106/11/10-17); 2 letters, 11 & 12
July 1849, concerning communication with Mr Yates on Australia (GRE/B106/11/18-21); 1 letter, 4 June 1850, concerning the currency question in Mauritius (GRE/B106/11/22); 1 letter, 7 November 1852, concerning the possibility of a French invasion, a
proposed new Reform Bill (GRE/B106/11/26-29); 6 letters, 30 November, 23, 27 December 1852, 2, 7 November 1855, 31 December 1872, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B106/11/31-71,119-122); 1 letter, 19 November 1858, concerning the 2nd Earl Grey's
correspondence on Lord Canning's acceptance to Lord Granville's government, the 2nd Earl Grey's acceptance of the peerage, the failure to form a Whig government after Lord Pericival's death, and the alleged story of the 2nd Earl Grey joining the
Tories in 1827 (GRE/B106/11/72-82); 4 letters, 16 September, 10, 20 & 24 October 1859, concerning the Chinese Question (GRE/B106/11/83-114); 1 letter, 24 December 1872, concerning parliamentary reform, and the Irish Church (GRE/B106/11/115-118);
1 letter, 6 December 1880, concerning the Irish Land Question (GRE/B106/11/143-160)
3 letters, 11 July 1849, July 1851, & n.d. [1851] have Halifax's replies on back. One letter (7 November 1852) marked
“Not sent”.
Enclosures: (GRE/B106/11/3-6) 29 September 1832: Memo of interview between 3rd Earl Grey and Burge and Colquhoun. ; (GRE/B106/11/25) List of Grey's suggestions for new ministry (in Maria, Lady Grey's hand) ; (GRE/B106/11/30) Extract from letter
3rd Baron Harris to Halifax 9 January 1854.
Digitised material for Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount - GRE/B106/11/1-160
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Halifax 3 January 1896, 1 October 1846 (Grey's copybook GRE/V/C16).
HALIFAX, Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd ViscountReference: GRE/B107/1-6
(son of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v., and of Mary, Countess Halifax, q.v.; nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B107/1/1-44 22 November 1867-1 January 1885
21 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including 1 letter, 22 November 1867, concerning a meeting about the Ritual Commission (GRE/B107/1/1-4); 1 letter, 4
May 1868, concerning resolutions on the Irish Church (GRE/B107/1/5-7); 1 letter, 13 October 1874, with a reference to the divisions within the Church of England (GRE/B107/1/13-15); 1 letter, 21 May 1881, giving his opinions on Lord Salisbury's
speech concerning a proposed new rent system in Ireland, and the British control of Cyprus (GRE/B107/1/17-18).
Enclosure:
GRE/B107/1/8-12 4 May 1868
Note of resolution on the Irish Church and 2 pages from
The Guardian 20 November 1867.
GRE/B107/2/1-78 5 January 1885-23 October 1886
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including, 1 letter, 26 May 1885, with a reference to British policy in Egypt (GRE/B107/2/5-7); 1 letter, 16 September
1885, on the Church Defence Institution (GRE/B107/2/17-18); 9 letters, 27 September-30 December 1885, on English Disestablishment (GRE/B107/2/19-21,23-38); 2 letters, 6 January & 1 August 1886, concerning Ireland (GRE/B107/2/39-41,66-69); 1
letter, 8 February 1886, relating to an attack on his house by unemployed demonstrators, and Home Rule debates in Parliament (GRE/B107/2/42-44), and 1 further letter, 9 February 1886, on the destruction in London caused by the unemployment
demonstration (GRE/B107/2/45); 1 letter, 23 March 1886, concerning the conflict between Gladstone and Chamberlain over Home Rule (GRE/B107/2/49-50); 3 letters, 10, 12 & 24 May 1886, concerning the second reading of the Home Rule Bill
(GRE/B107/2/54-58); 1 letter, 21 July 1886, concerning Grey's memories of the political events surrounding Catholic Emancipation (GRE/B107/2/64-65); 1 letter, 6 September 1886, with reference to European politics (GRE/B107/2/70-74).
Enclosure:
GRE/B107/2/22 3 October 1885
Printed letter from Halifax (as President of the English Church Union) to district and branch presidents, chairmen and secretaries 1 October 1885.
GRE/B107/3/1-66 1 January 1887-24 December 1888
22 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including, 6 letters, 20 June, 13 & 16 August, 29 October 1887 & 7 March 1888, with references to land reform
in Britain and Ireland (GRE/B107/3/9-11,26-28,31-34,42-44,48-50)
GRE/B107/4/1-63 19 March 1889-29 December 1890
40 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including, 2 letters, 30 May & 2 June 1889, relating to imperial policy in Eastern Africa and relations with
Germany (GRE/B107/4/10-11) 5 letters, 13, 14, & 19 June, 2 July & 1 August 1889, concerning an address relating to the situation in Zanzibar (GRE/B107/4/13-18); 1 letter, 29 January 1890, with reference to the Tithe Question
(GRE/B107/4/25-27); 1 letter, 7 March 1890, with reference to religious education (GRE/B107/4/35-38); 1 letter, 28 July 1890, mentioning a number of subjects, including East Africa, Gladstone, Ireland and the Irish Church (GRE/B107/4/46-48); 4
letters, 26 November, 1 December, December 1890 & 6 December 1890, relating to Charles Parnell (GRE/B107/4/55-60); 1 letter, 29 December 1890, on Gladstone's character (GRE/B107/4/61-63)
GRE/B107/5/1-83 8 February 1891-27 December 1892
32 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including, 1 letter, 12 February 1891, concerning the Royal Barracat Scandal (GRE/B107/5/3-5); 1 letter, 10 October
1891, with reference to the death of Parnell (GRE/B107/5/30).
Enclosures:
GRE/B107/5/4 12 February 1891
Press cutting on
The Baccarat Scandal.
GRE/B107/5/56 14 August 1892
Cutting from
The Daily News 13 August 1892.
GRE/B107/6/1-71 10 January 1893-6 October 1894
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly concerned with family news and social engagements, although some refer to political events, including 7 letters, 10 January, 19 February, 21 July 1893, 12, 14, 16 & 21 March, 4 April 1894, concerning
parliamentary discussions on the Second Home Rule Bill (GRE/B107/6/1-4,14-16, 45-50, 53-61); 5 letters, 28 February, 8 March & 26 April, 21 May, 21 July 1893, concerning the Suspensory Bill (GRE/B107/6/5-16); 1 letter, 21 May 1893, relating to
the Education Bill (GRE/B107/6/11-13); 1 letter, 9 August 1893, with reference to French politics (GRE/B107/6/17); 1 letter, 9 September 1893, concerning the speeches of Lords Selbourne and Salisbury (GRE/B107/6/18-21); 4 letters, 8 November, 3
December 1893, 9 February 1894, 7 March 1894, with reference to the Parish Councils Bill (GRE/B107/6/22-23,27-30, 39-44); 1 letter, 14 November 1893, with reference to a strike in Northumberland (GRE/B107/6/25-26); 1 letter, 29 December 1893, with
reference to the Radicals and the prospects of a General Election (GRE/B107/6/33-35); 1 letter, 11 February 1894, concerning candidates for the Doncaster seat (GRE/B107/6/42);1 letter, 3 October 1894, relating to Conservative-Liberal Unionist
meetings (GRE/B107/6/65-68)
HALIFAX, Mary Wood, Viscountess
(née Grey, wife of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v., sister of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B107/7/1-30 24 April 1843-24 December 1883
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many letters are concerned with family news and social engagements, although a number make reference to the wider political situation, including 2 letters, February 1853 & 16 February 1853, relating to a
controversy surrounding comments made by her husband, Charles, concerning the French Emperor's opinion of the English (GRE/B107/7/7-10); 3 letters, 29 & 30 June, & 3 July 1855, relating to the recall of Lord Naylor and Sir George Brown
during the Crimean War (GRE/B107/7/12-16); 1 letter, 25 November 1854, relating to the peace negotiations at the end of the Crimean War (GRE/B107/7/17); 1 letter, 20 December 1856, on colonial appointments (GRE/B107/7/18).
Enclosure:
GRE/B107/7/22 27 November 1863
Copies of telegrams from India on fatal illness of 8th Earl of Elgin (GRE/B107/7/22)
HALL, Benjamin, 1st Baron Llanover of Llanover and Abercarn
See LLANOVER of LLANOVER and ABERCARN, Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron
HALL, Edward
(member of Newcastle Corporation)
HALL, Sir John
(Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Cape of Good Hope)
HALLIDAY, Sir Andrew
(physician)
HAMILTON, Alexander Hamilton Douglas, 10th Duke of
(also 7th Duke of Brandon)
HAMILTON, Anthony
(Archdeacon of Taunton)
HAMILTON, Charles William
(of Hamwood, brother of William Tighe Hamilton, q.v.)
HAMILTON, Edward William Terrick
(of Charters, Berks)
GRE/B108/1F/1-5 6 October 1886-11 October 1886
Letter from Edward Hamilton to 3rd Earl Grey, 11 October 1886, re authorship of
Letters of Junius
Letter to Barbarina, Lady Grey, 6 October 1886, re authorship of
Letters of Junius .
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hamilton, Charles William - GRE/B108/1F/1-5GRE/B108/1F/4 11 October 1886
Paper headed
“The following was communicated to me by Sir John Lefevre Jany 26 1772” [error for 1872].
See also letter Barbarina, Lady Grey to 3rd Earl Grey 27 September 1886.
HAMILTON, George Hans
(Vicar of Eglingham, Alnwick and Archdeacon of Lindisfarne)
HAMILTON, James, 2nd Duke of Abercorn
See ABERCORN, James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of
HAMILTON, Ker Baillie
(Governor of Grenada 1846-1852, brother of Admiral William Alexander Baillie Hamilton, q.v.)
GRE/B108/2A 8 November 1847-31 March 1852
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 8 November 1847, 25 May 1848, 4 & 6 November 1850, 15 & 31 March 1852 mostly seeking Grey's assistance in securing employment in Prince Edward Island or St Helena and thanking him for his kindness during his
service at Grenada (GRE/B108/2A/1-6)
Letter to Captain Henry Cavendish Grey, 10 May 1851, wishing Henry Cavendish to pass on a message of gratitude to Earl Grey for his kindness (GRE/B108/2A/7).
Copies of 2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Hamilton, 8 December 1847 & 4 November 1850, both declining his request for a transfer to another position in in Prince Edward Island or St Helena (GRE/B108/2A/8-9).
Digitised material for Hamilton, Ker Baillie - GRE/B108/2A/1-9 HAMILTON, William Alexander Baillie
(Admiral, Secretary to the Admiralty, brother of Ker Baillie Hamilton, q.v.)
GRE/B108/2B/1-5 18 January 1847-2 June 1851
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 23 June 1848, 4 November 1850 & 2 June 1851, all re his brother Governor Ker B. Hamilton, q.v. (GRE/B108/2B/1-3)
Copy by Grey of letter Admiral Sir George Cockburn to Admiral (then Captain) Hamilton, 18 January 1851, re Peninsular War Medals (GRE/B107/1/4-5).
Digitised material for Hamilton, William Alexander Baillie - GRE/B108/2B/1-5 HAMILTON, William Tighe
(lawyer, husband of 3rd Earl Grey's cousin, Hon. Annie Louisa Ponsonby; brother of Charles William Hamilton, q.v.)
GRE/B108/3/1-53 4 January 1833-1 February 1881
28 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the Irish Question, with the exception of 1 letter, 4 January 1833,.declining judgeship in Mauritius (GRE/B108/3/1).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Hamilton, William Tighe - GRE/B108/3/1-53GRE/B108/3/15 16 March 1869
Press cutting of letter from Paul, Cardinal Cullen, to the clergy of his diocese, 12 March 1869.
GRE/B108/3/53 1 February 1881
Press cutting re Property Defence Association, Ireland.
HAMILTON-GORDON, Arthur, 1st Baron Stanmore
See STANMORE, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron
HAMILTON-GORDON, George, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
See ABERDEEN, George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of
HAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, Frederick Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
See DUFFERIN and AVA, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of
HAMMICK, Sir Stephen Love, 1st Bart.
(surgeon and physician)
HAMPSON, Sir George Francis, 8th Bart.
See copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hampson 29 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 153) re Emigration.
HAMPTON, John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron
(Secretary of State for the Colonies 1852; Secretary for War 1867-1868)
GRE/B108/5/1-8 17 August 1852-9 March 1867
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 17 August & 6 September 1852, re Governor of Natal's dispute with Shepstone and Moodie (cf. Sir B.C.C. Pine to Grey 29 April 1852) (GRE/B108/5/1-2); 1 letter, 4 December 1852, concerning
memorial from inhabitants of Western Australia re steamships (GRE/B108/5/3); 1 letter, 10 July 1860, on parliamentary affairs and the general mood in the Commons and Lords following speeches by Palmerston and Gladstone (GRE/B108/5/5); and 1 letter,
8 February 1864, on the question of convict colonies and their relative prosperity (GRE/B108/5/6-7).
Duplicated circular letter to County Lieutenants, 9 March 1867 (used by Grey as wrapper, not intended to be preserved), on the visit of a Royal Engineer to every Militia Regiment in Great Britain (GRE/B108/5/8).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hampton, John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron - GRE/B108/5/1-8GRE/B108/5/4 4 December 1852
Memorial from inhabitants of Western Australia re steamships
HANKEY, Thomson
(M.P. for Peterborough 1853-1868, 1874-1880)
GRE/B108/6B/1-15 10 May 1858-3 January 1892
6 letters from Hankey to Grey, including 1 letter, 10 May 1858, relating to the slavery question in the United States and the proposed plan of deportation of the black population in the southern states (GRE/B108/6B/1); 3 letters, 7, 12 & 15
July 1881, offering his views on bimetallism and Grey's pamphlet,
The Double Standard (GRE/B108/6B/2-3,8-12); 2 letters, 4 November 1883, on the Irish Question: the first outlining his belief that the phrase “Irish Government” should be abolished
(GRE/B108/6B/13), and the second, 6 January 1886, concurring with the views of Judge Stephens on the abolition of the Vice-Royalty in Ireland and the prospects of self-government in the country (GRE/B108/6B/14); and 1 letter, 3 January 1892, on the
Free Trade Question (GRE/B108/6B/15).
Draft of letter, Grey to Hankey, 9 July 1881 (actual letter sent 11 June 1881), replying to Hankey's letter of 7 July 1881 (GRE/B108/6B/4-7).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hankey, Thomson - GRE/B108/6B/1-15 GRE/B108/6B/12 15 July 1881
Letter Edward Cazalet to Hankey, n.d.
HANSARD, Thomas Curson
(the younger, barrister, editor of
Hansard )
GRE/B108/6C/1-2 21 March 1877-23 March 1877
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, declining to print Grey's speech on Eastern Question from revised version in pamphlet published by Buck.
Draft of Grey's reply, described by Grey as
“Substance of answer to Mr Hansard much altered in writing out”.
Digitised material for Hansard, Thomas Curzon - GRE/B108/6C/1-2 HARCOURT, George Granville
(M.P. for Oxfordshire 1831-1861, uncle of Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt, q.v.)
GRE/B108/7A/1-7 13 March 1856-15 March 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 13 March 1856 & 15 March 1856, and two letters Grey to Harcourt, both 14 March 1856, with pencil annotations by Grey's sister, Mrs Elizabeth Bulteel (q.v.) on the second letter, and another copy of the second
letter of 14 March 1856, relating to the engagement between Harcourt's nephew, Sir William, and Mary Bulteel.
Digitised material for Harcourt, George Granville - GRE/B108/7A/1-7 HARCOURT, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon HARDINGE of LAHORE and KING'S NEWTON, Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount HARDY, Gathorne Gathorne-, 1st Earl of Cranbrook of Hemsted
See CRANBROOK of HEMSTED, Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of
HARRIES, Walford A.
(Secretary of the Eastern Province, Cape of Good Hope, Separation League, Port Elizabeth Branch)
GRE/B108/8C/1-14 30 July 1872-27 December 1872
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the activities of the Separation League in the Cape of Good Hope, including 1 letter, 30 July 1872, hoping Grey will assist in the objects of the Separation League in securing the independence and
self-government of the Eastern Province of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B108/8C/1), and 2 letters, 15 November & 27 December 1872, relating to a petition to the Queen on the subject (GRE/B108/8C/10-11).
Copy letter from Grey to Harries,, Sept 1872, agreeing with the sentiments of the campaign but expressing his ineffectiveness in acting on the request (GRE/B108/8C/9)
Enclosures:
GRE/B108/8C/2 Extract from report of Royal Commission of 1823, 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/3 Extract from dispatch of Sir Benjamin d'Urban to Colonial Minister [Glenelg], 1836, 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/4 Extract from letter Sir A. Stockenstrom to Sir H.E.F. Young, 1846, 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/5 Extract from despatch to Sir George Grey from 3rd Earl Grey, 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/6 Printed petition of the Separation League, 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/7-8 Printed Address to the inhabitants of the Eastern Province (2 copies), 30 July 1872
GRE/B108/8C/12 Table showing number of signatures to petition from various places in Eastern Province, 27 December 1872
GRE/B108/8C/13 Table showing "The Western Province Permanent Majority", 27 December 1872
GRE/B108/8C/14 “Summary of Cape Statistics for the last ten years”, 27 December 1872
Digitised material for Harries, Walford A. - GRE/B108/8C/1-14 HARRIS, George Francis Robert, 3rd Baron Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore and of Belmont
See HARRIS of SERINGAPATAM and MYSORE and of BELMONT, George Francis Robert Harris, 3rd Baron
HARRIS, James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury
See MALMESBURY, James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of
HARRIS, Sir William Snow
(physicist)
GRE/B108/10A/1-3 12 March 1839-19 March 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re lightning conductors on ships (GRE/B108/10A/1-2)
Paper by Harris headed "Brief Memorandum & Abstract" re his services to the Government in connection with provision of lightning conductors on public buildings, etc., 19 March 1860 (GRE/B108/10/3)
Digitised material for Harris, Sir William Snow - GRE/B108/10A/1-3 Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore and of Belmont, George Francis Robert Harris, 3rd Baron GRE/B108/9A/1-59 8 March 1848-21 July 1849
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Harris (Governor of Trinidad 1845-1854), including 1 letter, 8 March 1846, thanking Grey for the offer of a loan from the British Government owing to the economic situation in Trinidad (GRE/B108/9A/1-2); 1 letter,
21 May 1848, concerning the possible allegiance of the inhabitants of the island towards the French rather than the English in the event of a war (GRE/B108/9A/3-4); 1 letter, 6 June 1848, concerning the possibility of introducing a Treason Felony
Act for the island due to racial tensions between the blacks and whites (GRE/B108/9A/5-6); 1 letter, 20 June 1848, relating to free trade, racial tensions between the blacks and whites on the island, and the possibility of introducing a house or
poll tax (GRE/B108/9A/7-11); 1 letter, 21 August 1848, introducing Mr Purdie, a former botanist of the island; his preference for a loan for a farm or refinery rather than an immigration loan (GRE/B108/9A/12-14); 1 letter, 20 September 1848,
concerning securing the loyalty of the white population and the problems with the planters, the employment of public officers from Great Britain in the West Indies, and the possibility of increasing the administration to solve the present
difficulties (GRE/B108/9A/20-23); 1 letter, 21 November 1848, expressing his reservations on the possible formation of a West Indian Government, and a controversy surrounding the conduct of Mr White (GRE/B108/9A/24-28); 1 letter (including an
extract of this letter), 6 January 1849, concerning the hostility surrounding the appointment of Mr Swift (GRE/B108/9A/29-31); 1 letter, 6 February 1849, concerning Dr Mitchell, Mr Hume and Mr Burnley (GRE/B108/9A/32); 3 letters, 9 March, 4 April
& 17 May 1849, relating to an investigation into the conduct of Mr C. F. Knox (GRE/B108/9A/33-41,46,52-53); 1 letter, 24 March 1849, rejecting the employment of coercing the labouring population to pay taxation; the possibility of withdrawing
custom duties; and the investigation into the conduct of Mr C. F. Knox (GRE/B108/9A/42-45); 1 letter, 6 April 1849, relating to his opinions on colonial appointments, the investigation into the conduct of Mr C. F. Knox, and the situation of the
planters (GRE/B108/9A/47-51); 1 letter, 7 July 1849, concerning the prize essay of Dr Mitchell, his speech to the Legislative Council on the condition of the colony, and the immigration ordinance (GRE/B108/9A/55-56); 1 letter, 21 July 1849,
concerning the prize essay of Dr Mitchell (GRE/B108/9A/58).
Enclosures: (GRE/B108/9A/16-17) Press cutting from the
Standard 7 August 1848 re colonial policy, attributed to Harris on envelope ;
(GRE/B108/9A/18) “Extract from Ld. Harris's despatch Trinidad July 7 [18]48”, relating to slavery ; (GRE/B108/9A/54) Copy, signed by Thomas F. Johnston, Acting Colonial Secretary, of minute by Sir
H. Macleod re C.F. Knox ; (GRE/B108/9A/57) Printed address by Harris to Trinidad Council, 2 July 1849 ; (GRE/B108/9A/59) Letter Dr. Henry Mitchell to Harris 18 July 1849, thanking Harris for his support.
Digitised material for Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore and of Belmont, George Francis Robert Harris, 3rd Baron - GRE/B108/9A/1-59 GRE/B108/9A/60-138 6 August 1849-24 September 1858
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Harris (Governor of Trinidad 1845-1854), including 1 letter, 6 August 1849, relating to Mr Sanderson's plan for economic improvements in Tobago and their application for Trinidad (GRE/B108/9A/60-63); 1 letter, 6
September 1849, concerning the immigration question and its effect on the colony (GRE/B108/9A/67-71); 3 letters, 6 October, 21 [November] 1849 & 23 March 1850, concerning a riot in the colony and racial tension between blacks and whites in
general (GRE/B108/9A/73-81; GRE/B108/9A/86-89); 1 letter, 21 December 1849, concerning a potential precedent set by a court case in which the counsel for the prisoners challenged the Attorney General on his opinions of the case (GRE/B108/9A/82-83);
one letter, 5 February 1850, concerning Dr Mitchell's essay (GRE/B108/9A/84-85); 6 letters, 7 & 20 April, 20 June, 27 August, 22 October & 27 November 1850, concerning constiutional reform and the formation of a Legislative Council in the
colony (GRE/B108/9A/90-106); one letter, dated 11 January 1851, relating to the relationship between Church and State on the island (GRE/B108/9A/107-109); one letter, 27 June 1851, mostly on appointments and recommedations (GRE/B108/9A/110-113); one
letter, 28 March 1851, relating to events in England and the possibility of Grey being removed from office, as well as a misunderstanding involving Lord Dundonald (GRE/B108/9A/116-117); one letter, 29 July 1851, concerning the affairs of the
Treasurer and the Collector of Customs clause (GRE/B108/9A/118); three letters, 13 July 1851, 6 August 1851 & 27 October 1851, concerning emigration from Trinidad to America (GRE/B108/9A/121-124); one letter, 21 November 1851, relating to Mr
Murphy (GRE/B108/9A/126-127); one letter 5 February 1852, concerning Mr Bassett's complaint against Mr Anderson (GRE/B108/9A/128-129); one letter, 14 February 1852, concerning his vote in the Lords (GRE/B108/9A/132); one letter, 16 February 1852,
relating to his role as a Commissioner (GRE/B108/9A/133); one letter, dated 30 March 1852, expressing his gratitude towards Grey during his period in office (GRE/B108/9A/135-136); and one letter, 24 September 1858, relating to Captain Bell
(GRE/B108/9A/137-138).
Enclosures: (GRE/B108/9A/64-66) Copies of letters Arthur White to Harris 2 July 1849 and Harris to White 6 August 1849, paper on imports ; (GRE/B108/9A/72) Memo re Harris's letter by Sir Henry Taylor and Charles Talbot, 5
October 1849 ; (GRE/B108/9A/94-95) Petition of inhabitants of Trinidad for changes in constitution ; (GRE/B108/9A/104) Table showing rateable value of property in Trinidad, etc. ; (GRE/B108/9A/114) Printed appeal for Church in Trinidad ;
(GRE/B108/9A/119) Copy letter James Boyle to Harris, n.d, concerning the Collector of Customs clause ; (GRE/B108/9A/125) Report of committee of Trinidad Council on immigration (GRE/B108/9A/125) ; (GRE/B108/9A/130) Copy letter Harris to Anderson 1
December 1851, relating to Mr Bassett's complaint.
Digitised material for Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore and of Belmont, George Francis Robert Harris, 3rd Baron - GRE/B108/9A/60-138 GRE/B108/9B 29 January 1848-14 August 1851
Copies of 22 letters Grey to Harris, including one letter, 29 January 1848, on the offer of a loan from the British Government (GRE/B108/9B/1); 2 letters, 16 May & 20 June 1848, concerning protectionism and its impact on the sugar growers and
planters (GRE/B108/9B/2,7); one letter on the financial situation in Trinidad (GRE/B108/9B/4-6); one letter, 1 July 1848, relating to the possibility of war with France (GRE/B108/9B/8); one letter, 29 July 1848, concerning racial tensions between
blacks and whites on the island (GRE/B108/9B/9-10); one letter, 1 September 1848, concerning the improvement in the manufacture of sugar (GRE/B108/9B/11); one letter, 14 October 1848, on the recommendation of Harris to the office of Governor of West
Indies (GRE/B108/9B/12); one letter, 16 February 1849, relating to the unauthorised publication of Harris's despatches; one letter, 1 March 1849, relating to Dr Marshall's prize essay and the conferment of the Governor of the West Indies on Mr
Bedingfield (GRE/B108/9B/17); one letter, 16 April 1849, concerning Mr Knox, Dr Mitchell, and sugar planting (GRE/B108/9B/18); one letter, 1 May 1849, concerning his objections to the immigration ordinance (GRE/B108/9B/19-20); one letter, 16 June
1849, forwarding a medal to Dr Mitchell (GRE/B108/9B/21); one letter, 14 November 1849, relating to the riot in Trinidad (GRE/B108/9B/22); one letter, 28 January 1850, expressing his desire for judicial reform in Trinidad and the need for juries to
be unanimous in their verdicts (GRE/B108/9B/23); one letter, 30 April 1850, with further opinions on judicial reform, as well as constitutional reform in the colony generally (GRE/B108/9B/24); 2 letters, 1 August & 1 November 1850, with further
opinions on constitutional reform (GRE/B108/9B/25-27); one letter, 6 December 1850, relating to the religious instruction of the inhabitants of Trinidad (GRE/B108/9B/28); one letter, 28 February 1851, concerning the office of Marshal
(GRE/B108/9B/29); one letter, 14 August 1851, expressing reservations to the policy of taxing the inhabitants of Trinidad (GRE/B108/9B/30); one letter, 29 October 1851, relating to an ordinance on mad dogs (GRE/B108/9B/31)
HARRISON, Benjamin
(chaplain to William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury, q.v., and Archdeacon of Maidstone)
HARRISON, E. J.
(Colonial office clerk)
HARROWBY, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of
(styled Viscount Sandon 1809-1847)
GRE/B108/11A/1-7 1830-1866
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 December 1830, (taken from file on Slavery), relating to a meeting in St Helena declaring children of slaves to be free (GRE/B108/11A/1); 1 letter, 20 November 1856, requesting Grey's opinion on
a particular case (GRE/B108/11A/2-3); 1 letter, 16 July 1866, [possibly concerning Colonial Bishoprics] (GRE/B108/11A/4-5); and two letters, both 10 December 1866, the first concerning the English Church in the colonies (GRE/B108/11A/6); and the
second relating to the editor of the
Pall Mall Gazette (GRE/B108/11A/7)
Digitised material for Harrowby, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of - GRE/B108/11A/1-7 HARROWBY, Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, 3rd Earl of
(styled Viscount Sandon 1847-1882)
HARTINGTON, Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of
See DEVONSHIRE, Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of (styled Lord Cavendish 1834-1858 and Marquess of Hartington 1858-1891)
HATHERLEY of DOWN HATHERLEY, William Page Wood, 1st Baron
(Lord Chancellor 1868-1872)
HATHERTON, Caroline Anne Littleton, Baroness
(née Hurt, second wife of Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton, q.v., previously wife of Edward D. Davenport)
HATHERTON, Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron
(previously Walhouse)
GRE/B108/12E/1-5 7 February 1855-3 April 1859
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 7 February 1855, on Lord John Russell's reputation; and 1 letter, 3 April 1859, relating to the Town Clerk of Stafford.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hatherton, Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron - GRE/B108/12E/1-5GRE/B108/12E/2-3 7 February 1855
Letter William Rathbone Greg (q.v.) to Hatherton 2 February 1855, on Lord John Russell's reputation
HATTON, George
(Superintendent of Saint Giles Christian Mission)
Hawes, Sir BenjaminGRE/B109/1/1-37 31 January 1847-19 October 1857
10 letters or memos to 3rd Earl Grey from Hawes (Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1846-1851), including 1 letter, 31 January 1847, concerning Seymour Tremenheere's recommendation of his relative, Mr George Huntingford, to become Bishop of
Australia (GRE/B109/1/1); 1 letter, May 1847, concerning the navigation of the gulf of St Lawrence (GRE/B109/1/6-9); 1 letter, 20 September 1849, concerning British Guiana, and the anti-convict movement in the Cape (GRE/B109/1/12-13); 1 letter,
1850, concerning a parliamentary discussion on colonial matters, including Australia and New Zealand (GRE/B109/1/15); 3 letters, 29 & 31 August, 2 October 1850, concerning letters to Tennant and Wodehouse on the Committee of Enquiry into events
at Ceylon (GRE/B109/1/17,26-33); 1 letter, 17 April 1851, concerning the Guana Central (GRE/B109/1/34-35); 1 letter, 15 March 1851, concerning a letter from Roebuck (GRE/B109/1/36).
Enclosures: (GRE/B109/1/2-3) Letter Seymour Tremenheere to
Hawes 31 January 1847, relating to the appointment of his relative, Mr George Huntingford, as Bishop of Australia. ; (GRE/B109/1/4-5) Letter H.S. Tremenheere to Hawes 4 February 1847, enclosing note from his father and mother, Major-General &
Mrs Walter Tremenheere, to Hawes (cf. enclosure in letter of 31 January 1847), relating to the appointment of Mr George Huntingford, as Bishop of Australia ; (GRE/B109/1/10) Part of letter Hawes to H. Merivale 16 September [1848?], concerning
colonial expenditure ; (GRE/B109/1/11) Copy of letter Theodore W. Rathbone to Hawes 18 April 1849, concerning the Jamaica Agricultural Society and the prospects for cultivation ; (GRE/B109/1/18-25) Drafts of letters to P.G. Wodehouse and Sir J.E.
Tennent, concerning the Committee of Enquiry into events at Ceylon ; (GRE/B109/1/37) Letter J.P. Somers to Hawes 4 July 1851, seeking Earl Grey's patronage.
Digitised material for Hawes, Sir Benjamin - GRE/B109/1/1-37 GRE/B109/2/1-55 10 February 1852-30 December 1852
22 letters or memos to 3rd Earl Grey from Hawes (Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1846-1851), including 10 letters, 10 February, 1 April, 21, 22 & 28 October, 1, 24, 25 November, 25, 30 December 1852, concerning the drafts and publication of
Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B109/2/1-2,4-5,11-15,19,24-27,48-49,53); 1 letter, 5 August 1852, concerning Sir H.G. Ward's conduct in the Ionian Islands, the 1852 General Election, the
financial policy of the government (GRE/B109/2/8-10); 1 letter, 2 November 1852, concerning the publication of Grey's book, the Free Trade Question in Parliament, the coffee trade in Ceylon, and the possible resignation of Lord Derby with Lord
Palmerston as his replacement (GRE/B109/2/20-23); 1 letter, 3 December 1852, concerning the publication of Grey's book, the reduction in [possibly his] salary, and the Budget (GRE/B109/2/28-32); 1 letter, 9 December 1852, concerning the publication
of Grey's book, and the Budget (GRE/B109/2/33-36); 1 letter, 13 December 1852, concerning the publication of Grey's book, cabinet changes, the administration of the War Office and, the possible formation of the Liberals with the Peelites
(GRE/B109/2/37-42); 1 letter, 22 December 1852, concerning the changes in government and cabinet (GRE/B109/2/43); 1 letter, 25 December 1852, concerning the formation of the new government (GRE/B109/2/45-47); 1 letter, 27 December 1852, concerning
the publication of Grey's book, the new government, the policy towards Louis Napoleon III, and Sydney Herbert (GRE/B109/2/50-52); 1 letter, 30 December 1852, concerning the publication of Grey's book, Lord Clarendon's resignation (GRE/B109/2/54-55).
Enclosures: (GRE/B109/2/6-7) Extracts from letter C.J. MacCarthy to Hawes 7 February 1852, relating to Mr Odier ; (GRE/B109/2/16-17) Letter E.C. Moxon to Hawes 27 October 1852, with specimen page of Grey's "Colonial Policy of Russell's
Administration". ; (GRE/B109/2/18) Letter Richard Bentley to J.E. Taylor 28 October 1852, concerning the publication of Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration ;
(GRE/B109/2/44) Written on same sheet as letter Sir T.F. Elliot to Hawes 23 December, concerning transportation.
Digitised material for Hawes, Sir Benjamin - GRE/B109/2/1-55 GRE/B109/3/1-100 2 January 1853-31 December 1853
42 letters or memos to 3rd Earl Grey from Hawes (Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1846-1851), including 1 letter, 2 January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, and the possibility of becoming the Chairman of the Board of Customs (GRE/B109/3/1-6); 17 letters, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 22 & 31 January, 2, 5, 7, 9, 12,
14, 21, 25 February 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book (GRE/B109/3/7,9-11,13-16,18-19,25-26,30-41,45-46,48-50,52-53,55-56); 1 letter, 15 January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book, and Gladstone (GRE/B109/3/17); 1 letter,
18 January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book, the possible resignation of Lord Aberdeen, reference to Irish politics, and a vexatious article in the
Edinburgh Review (GRE/B109/3/20-21); 1 letter, 21
January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book, and views on military pensions (GRE/B109/3/22); 1 letter, 29 January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book, and his opinions of various politicians including Trevelyan
(GRE/B109/3/28-29); 1 letter, 22 February 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book, and the possible suspension of transportation of convicts to Western Australia (GRE/B109/3/52-53); 1 letter, 1 March 1853, concerning the publication of
Grey's book, the Transportation Question, and the Irish Drainage Act (GRE/B109/3/59-62); 1 letter, 3 March 1853, concerning the review of Grey's book in the
Edinburgh Review (GRE/B109/3/63); 4 letters, 3, 11, 24 &
29 March 1853, concerning opinions and reviews of Grey's book (GRE/B109/3/63-66,68-69); 1 letter, 16 May 1853, concerning Grey's book, and the Navigation Laws (GRE/B109/3/70-71); 1 letter, 20 May 1853, concerning the New Zealand Company, and
Disraeli's views on the sugar trade, the Irish Famine, and the Navigation Laws (GRE/B109/3/72-73); 3 letters, 27 June, 4 & 29 August 1853, concerning the second edition of Grey's book (GRE/B109/3/74-82); 1 letter, 17 September 1853, concerning
the state of the economy, and the possibility of changes in the Cabinet, the Transportation Question in Western Australia, the possible unification of the civil and military authorities (GRE/B109/3/83-85); 1 letter, 10 November 1853, concerning the
New Zealand Company, and the Eastern Question (GRE/B109/3/86-87);1 letter, 12 November 1853, concerning the Eastern Question (GRE/B109/3/89); 1 letter, 19 November 1853, concerning the conduct of Mr Lowe in the New South Wales Legislatove Council,
and the Eastern Question (GRE/B109/3/90-92); 2 letters, 23 & 31 December 1853, concerning Lord Palmerston's resignation (GRE/B109/3/94-96,98-100); 1 letter, 26 December 1853, concerning Mr Lowe, and parliamentary reform (GRE/B109/3/97).
Enclosures:(GRE/B109/1/8) Letter J.E. Taylor to Hawes 5 January 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book. ; (GRE/B109/3/11) Written on same sheet as letter Taylor to Hawes 10 January, concerning the publication of Grey's book ;
(GRE/B109/3/23-24) Copy memo by Hawes on military pensions. ; (GRE/B109/3/42-44) Letter Sir T.F. Elliot to Hawes 9 February 1853 with memo on select committee of House of Commons on waste lands. ; (GRE/B109/3/47) Extract from Raleigh's
History of the World ; (GRE/B109/3/51) Extract from
Life of Lord W. Russell . ; (GRE/B109/3/54) Letter Sir T.F. Elliot to Hawes 22 February 1853,
concerning covicts in Western Australia ; (GRE/B109/3/57) Letter J.E. Taylor to Hawes 25 February 1853, concerning the publication of Grey's book. ; (GRE/B109/3/58) Letter Sidney Joseph to Hawes 25 February 1853. ; (GRE/B109/3/67) Letter Henry Reeve
to Hawes 23 March 1853, concerning Grey's book ; (GRE/B109/3/88) Cutting from
Australian and New Zealand Gazette of letter John W. Cowell to C.A. Cox 1 November 1853 re New Zealand Co. (cf.
correspondence between 3rd Earl Grey and Cox).
Digitised material for Hawes, Sir Benjamin - GRE/B109/3/1-100 GRE/B109/4/1-29 21 June 1854-31 March 1858
7 letters or memos to 3rd Earl Grey from Hawes (Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1846-1851), including 1 letter, 21 June 1854, concerning the administration of the Colonial Office (GRE/B109/4/1); 1 letter, 12 August 1854, concerning military
administration (GRE/B109/4/2-7); 1 letter, 20 September 1854, concerning Ionian affairs, and the Crimean War (GRE/B109/4/8-9); 1 letter, 13 November 1854, relating to military administration, the Crimean War, and the reception of Lord Palmerston at
the Guildhall (GRE/B109/4/10-12); 2 letters, 20 December 1855 & 6 August 1856, concerning military administration (GRE/B109/4/13-18); 1 letter, 19 October 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny, and the use of black troops (GRE/B109/4/19-20).
Enclosures: (GRE/B109/4/21-25) Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hawes 31 March 1858, concerning a plan to improve recruitment in the army ; (GRE/B109/4/26) Letter C. Claxton [?] to Hawes 20 March [n.y.]. ; (GRE/B109/4/27) Pencil note I.A.K. [?] to Hawes
n.d. re Ceylon.
Digitised material for Hawes, Sir Benjamin - GRE/B109/4/1-27 HAY, Sir John
(President of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 1873-1892)
HAY, Robert William
(Permanent Under-Secretary for War and the Colonies 1825-1835)
GRE/B109/5B/1-13 3 January 1831-1 February 1833
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 January 1831, relating to the rules governing the granting of land in the colonies (GRE/B109/5B/1-3); 1 letter, 29 January 1831, on the employment of emigrants (GRE/B109/5B/4-5); 1 letter, 18
November 1831, relating to the Canadian Church and the payment of the clergy (GRE/B109/5B/7); 2 letters, 10 & 31 January 1832 on the preparation of the Colonial Budget (GRE/B109/5B/9-12); and 1 letter, 1 February 1833, concerning the salary of a
Mr Patterson (GRE/B109/5B/13)
Copy letter Grey to Hay, 17 November 1831 relating to the Canadian Church and the payment of the clergy (GRE/B109/5B/6)
Digitised material for Hay, Robert William - GRE/B109/5B/1-13 HAYES, Thomas Lorrett
(partner in firm of Budd and Hayes, solicitors)
GRE/B109/6A/1-7 1 March 1839-18 August 1845
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 1 March, 6 & 26 July 1839, relating to Grey's proposed purchase of estate at Datchet (GRE/B109/6A/1,3-4); and 2 letters, 8 & 18 August 1845, relating to the sale of a trust fund
(GRE/B109/6A/5-7).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hayes, Thomas Lorrett - GRE/B109/6A/1-7GRE/B109/6A/2 1 March 1839
Letter George Delmar to Budd and Hayes 27 February 1839, with marginal notes by Hayes
HAYMAN, Henry
(Headmaster of Rugby School 1869-1874, Rector of Aldingham, Lancashire 1874-1904, Secretary of the Tithe-Owners Union 1890-1891)
GRE/B109/6B/1-9 20 June 1890-16 September 1893
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the activities of the Tithe-Owners Union.
Letter of 14 February 1891 is written on same sheet as printed letter Harry Scrutin, Secretary of the Rent & General Collecting & Estate Management Society, Limited to Hayman 24 January 1891.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Hayman, Henry - GRE/B109/6B/1-9 GRE/B109/6B/4 22 November 1890
Printed leaflet on Tithe-Owners Union.
HEAD, Sir Edmund Walker, 8th Bart.Reference: GRE/B109/7A-B
(Governor of New Brunswick 1847-1854, Governor-General of Canada 1854-1861)
GRE/B109/7A/1-4 14 February 1852-14 July 1856
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 14 & 28 February 1852, relating to the building of a railroad in Canada (GRE/B109/7A/1-2); 1 letter, 14 March 1852, on Grey leaving Colonial Office (GRE/B109/7A/3); 1 letter, 14 July 1856, on
Grey's introduction of William Elliott (GRE/B109/7A/4).
Digitised material for Head, Sir Edmund Walker, 8th Bart. - GRE/B109/7A/1-4 GRE/B109/7B/1-28 24 August 1848-20 February 1852
Copies of 26 letters Grey to Head, mostly on the subject of a proposed Halifax-Quebec railway with the intention of uniting the colonies of North America, although some letters do discuss other issues, including 1 letter, 24 August 1848, on the
subject of emigration to Canada (GRE/B109/7B/1); 3 letters, 12 October 1849, 8 February & 15 April 1850, relating to trade between Canada and the United States (GRE/B109/7B/7-9); 1 letter, 24 May 1850, relating to the reduction of the salaries
of judges (GRE/B109/7B/11-12); and 1 letter, 21 August 1850, relating to a standardised commercial policy for the British colonies (GRE/B109/7B/14)
Digitised material for Head, Sir Edmund Walker, 8th Bart. / GRE/B109/7B/1-28 HEAD, J. Oswald
(solicitor, nephew of Rev. Oswald Head, q.v.)
HEAD, Oswald
(Rector of Howick)
GRE/B109/8B/1-2 30 November 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the petition of Thomas Henderson, Senr., Master Mason, South Shields, on behalf of his son, Thomas Henderson Junr., against sentence of latter to transportation for stealing a poker.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Head, Oswald - GRE/B109/8B/1-2GRE/B109/8B/2 30 November 1837
Reply of petition of Thomas Henderson, Senr., Master Mason, South Shields, on behalf of his son, Thomas Henderson Junr., against sentence of latter to transportation for stealing a poker.
HEADLAM, Thomas Emerson
(M.D., Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1837-1838, 1845-1846, uncle of Thomas Emerson Headlam, M.P. for Newcastle, q.v.)
GRE/B109/8C/1-21 24 May 1826-13 April 1861
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 May 1862, relating to the potential for a personal feud between Grey and Beaumont (GRE/B109/8C/1); 1 letter, 26 May 1826, relating to the 1826 election and urging Grey to canvass more
extensively in Hexham (GRE/B109/8C/2); 2 letters, 8 & 10 March 1831, on the public meeting in Newcastle relating to the Reform Bill, the first letter also mentions the enthusiasm of people generally towards the question, as well as the
difficulty of organising County Meetings in Northumberland and Durham (GRE/B109/8C/3), and the second letter encloses press cutting of a report of the meeting (GRE/B109/8C/4-5); 3 letters, 26 March, 24 & 25 April 1831, on the popular enthusiasm
for Grey to stand for the county of Northumberland in the event of an election (GRE/B109/8C/6-8); 1 letter, 13 October 1831, concerning a report of a Reform meeting at Morpeth (GRE/B109/8C/9); 2 letters, 2 & 9 July 1837, on the news of the
retirement of Beaumont from his Northumberland seat and the possible candidates to replace him (GRE/B109/8C/10-12); 1 letter, 11 July 1837, on the choice of Mr Blackett to stand for South Northumberland in the forthcoming election (GRE/B109/8C/13),
and 1 further letter, 15 July 1837, on the lack of opposition to Blackett (GRE/B109/8C/14); 1 letter, 5 December 1837, on a report of a Radical meeting held in Newcastle on the subject of further Reform (GRE/B109/8C/15); 1 letter, 2 July 1838,
relating to his criticism of a petition from the Radicals of their treatment by the military during a meeting on the Town Moor (GRE/B109/8C/16-17); 1 letter, 24 December 1845, relating to the divisions in the Liberal government and the possibility
of Lord Palmerston becoming Foreign Secretary (GRE/B109/8C/18-19); 1 letter, 15 April 1861, relating to his dispute with the Newcastle Rifle Volunteer Corps (GRE/B109/8C/20-21)
Digitised material for Headlam, Thomas Emerson - GRE/B109/8C/1-21 HEADLAM, Thomas Emerson
(barrister, M.P. for Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1847-1874, Judge Advocate-General 1859-1866, nephew of Dr. Thomas E. Headlam, q.v.)
GRE/B109/8D/1-4 1 August 1853-18 February 1864
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 1 & 10 August 1853, concerning Sir James Brooke, q.v. (GRE/B109/8D/1-3); and 1 letter, 18 February 1864, concerning the death of his uncle, Dr. Thomas E. Headlam, q.v. (GRE/B109/8D/4)
Digitised material for Headlam, Thomas Emerson - GRE/B109/8D/1-4 HEATH, Robert GRE/B109/8E/1-4 19 February 1886-26 February 1886
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re bimetallism.
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Heath, Robert - GRE/B109/8E/1-6GRE/B109/8E/4 26 February 1886
Press cuttings of 2 letters from the
Manchester Guardian, 21 & 26 February 1886, concerning bimetallism
HENDERSON, Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcott
(Lieutenant-Colonel, Comptroller of Convicts in Western Australia 1850-1863, Chief Commissioner of Metropolitan Police 1869-1886; son of Vice-Admiral George Henderson, q.v.)
HENDERSON, George
(Vice-Admiral, father of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson, q.v.)
GRE/B109/9B/1-3 11 September 1853-5 November 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 11 September 1853, re transportation, quoting extracts from letter of his son, Sir E.Y.W. Henderson (GRE/B109/9B/1); and the second letter, 5 November 1855, relating to the success of Grey's plan in offering
land to ex-convicts in Australia (GRE/B109/9B/2-3).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Henderson, George - GRE/B109/9B/1-3GRE/B109/9B/4 5 November 1855
Copy of letter Capt. Charles Fitzgerald (q.v.) to Sir E.Y.W. Henderson (q.v.) 16 July 1855, relating to the success of Grey's plan in offering land to ex-convicts in Australia
HENDERSON, Henry Edgell
(Vicar of Alwinton near Morpeth, secretary of Curates' Augmentation Fund for the deanery of Alnwick)
HENDERSON, James
(Vicar of Ancroft, Northumberland)
HENNESSY, Sir John Pope-
See POPE-HENNESSY, Sir John
HERBERT, Henry Howard Molyneux, 4th Earl of Carnarvon
See CARNARVON, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th Earl of
HERBERT, J.
(Secretary of Trinity House)
HERBERT of LEA, Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron
(Secretary for War 1845-1846, 1852-1855 and 1859-1860)
GRE/B109/10/1-28 4 July 1853-21 January 1860
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 4 & 29 July 1853, relating to training for the Militia (GRE/B109/10/1-2,16); 1 letter, dated 6 June 1854, concerning the delays in the ordinance returns and a report by Sir Hew Ross
(GRE/B109/10/17-19); 1 letter, 20 June 1854, concerning a report of the Royal Commission on army promotions (GRE/B109/10/20); 1 letter, 20 July 1859, relating to the Militia Report (GRE/B109/10/23); 1 letter, dated 21 August 1859, concerning
irregular volunteer forces (GRE/B109/10/24-25); 1 letter, 1 September 1859, concerning strengthening the Militia (GRE/B109/10/26-27); and 1 letter, 21 January 1860, relating to the Commission on the sanitary condition of the army in India
(GRE/B109/10/28)
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Herbert, all in reply to Herbert's letters of 4 & 29 July 1853, concerning the training of the Militia (GRE/B109/10/3-15) 1 August 1853.
Enclosures:
GRE/B109/10/21 20 June 1854
Copy of letter Herbert to Ross 20 June 1854.
GRE/B109/10/22 20 June 1854
Copy of letter to Herbert signed by Lt.-General the 2nd Earl Cathcart, Sir Hew D. Ross, and Sir John F. Burgoyne 16 June 1854, dissenting from certain recommendations of report of Royal Commission on army promotions.
HERDMAN, J. GRE/B109/11A/1 24 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Northumberland election and the belief that Grey will not face any opposition.
HEWITT, James GRE/B109/11C/1-2 25 November 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re lodging-house for vagrants in Alnwick.
Enclosure:
GRE/B109/11C/2 25 November 1839
List of keepers of lodgings.
HICK, James Watson
(Rector of Byers Green)
GRE/B109/11D/1 20 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition of graduates of University of Durham concerning University franchise.
HICKSON, William Edward
(educational writer)
GRE/B109/11E/1 7 May 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, offering to give evidence before Royal Commission on reform.
Higginson, Sir James Macaulay GRE/B109/12/1-42 30 April 1849-4 June 1865
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Higginson (Governor of Leeward Islands 1846-1850, Governor of Mauritius 1850-1857), including 1 letter, 12 July 1850, relating to candidates for the position of Superintendent of Honduras (GRE/B109/12/3-4); 1
letter, 6 August 1850, accepting the post of Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B109/12/6); 2 letters, 29 August & 13 December 1850, concerning a delay in the commencement of his duties at Mauritius (GRE/B109/12/7-8; GRE/B109/12/11); 2 letters, 12 &
15 October 1850, arrangements for a meeting with Grey (GRE/B109/12/9-12); 1 letter, 20 May 1851, agreeing to Grey's request concerning Mr Duncan's son, and thanking Grey for his recommendation for Higginson to receive the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B109/12/16-17); 1 letter, 23 July 1851, concerning a request for a knighthood (GRE/B109/12/20-22); 1 letter, 22 September 1851, on the steam ship question (GRE/B109/12/26-27); 2 letters, 10 January & 8 April 1852, in reply to Grey's request
on the possibility of sending Kafir rebels to work for the Mauritius planters (GRE/B109/12/32-34); 1 letter, 18 May 1852, thanking Grey for his assistance during his period as Colonial Secretary (GRE/B109/12/35-36); 1 letter, 19 June 1852, on the
unfavourable impression of Grey towards R.W. Rawson (GRE/B109/12/37); 1 letter, 4 June 1865, requesting a reference from Grey for 1st Viscount Cardwell (GRE/B109/12/40).
Copies of 15 letters Grey to Higginson, including 1 letter, 30 April 1849, relating to the possible assistance of Lady Grey with the Church of England school in the Leeward Islands (GRE/B109/12/1); 1 letter, 22 June 1850, relating to candidates
for the position of Superintendent of Honduras (GRE/B109/12/2); 1 letter, 3 August 1850, offering Higginson the position of Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B109/12/5); 1 letter, 22 February 1851, concerning Mr Duncan, who wishes to place his son into the
Royal College (GRE/B109/12/13); 1 letter, 24 March 1851, congratulating Higginson on receiving the Order of the Bath (GRE/B109/12/14); 1 letter, 30 April 1851, requesting a report of the progress of Mauritius (GRE/B109/12/15); 1 letter, 24 June
1851, relating to affairs in Mauritius, including a plan for the establishment of intercourse with Madagascar and a steam line connection with Aden, with a further letter, 22 July 1851, concerning the latter (GRE/B109/12/19,23-24); 2 letters, 24
August & 24 November 1851, declaring his satisfaction with the state of Mauritius, the first letter also makes reference to the success of the sugar planters and the campaign for the abolition of slavery in the colony (GRE/B109/12/25,30); 1
letter, 25 October 1851, declining Higginson's request for a knighthood (GRE/B109/12/28); 1 letter, 26 October 1851, on the possibility of sending Kafir rebels to work for the Mauritius planters (GRE/B109/12/29); 1 letter, 24 December 1851,
concerning the responsibility of the Colonial Secretary, and the appointment of M. Doupont (GRE/B109/12/31); 1 letter, 24 January 1852, relating to currency reform in Mauritius (GRE/B109/12/38); 1 letter, 24 February 1852, on leaving his post as
Colonial Secretary (GRE/B109/12/39).
Enclosures: (GRE/B109/12/37) Letter R.W. Rawson to Higginson 15 June 1852 ; (GRE/B109/12/41-42) Copy of statement of Higginson's services submitted to 1st Viscount Cardwell.
Digitised material for Higginson, Sir James Macaulay - GRE/B109/12/1-42 HILDYARD, James
(Rector of Ingoldsby)
GRE/B110/1A/1 15 April 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 15 April 1858, hoping that Grey will push for liturgical reform in Parliament.
HILL, Sir Dudley Saint Leger
(Major-General, Lieutenant-Governor of Saint Lucia 1834-1838)
GRE/B110/1B/1-8 8 December 1846-12 February 1847
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and copies of 3 letters Grey to Hill, on the subject of Grey's refusal to appoint Hill as Commander of the New South Wales army.
HILL, Rowland, 1st Viscount Hill of Hawkestone and of Hardwicke
See HILL of HAWKESTONE and of HARDWICKE, Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount
HILL, Sir Rowland
(post office reformer)
GRE/B110/3A/1 3 January 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re post office reform.
HILL, Sir Stephen John
(Major, Governor of Gold Coast 1851-1854)
GRE/B110/3B/1-7 22 July 1851-3 June 1853
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating primarily to the establishment of the New African Corps, including 2 letters, 22 July & 9 August 1851, recommending Sergeant Major Allen to serve in the Corps (GRE/B110/3B/1 & GRE/B110/3B/4); and 2
letters on the plan to attach Corps officers to the West Indian Regiment (GRE/B110/3B/2-3).
Letter to Captain the Hon. Henry Cavendish Grey, on Sergeant Major Allen (GRE/B110/3B/5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B110/3B/6 29 July 1851
Copy letter Hill to Lord Raglan (Fitzroy Somerset), 29 July 1851, re new Gold Coast Corps
HILL of HAWKSTONE and of HARDWICKE, Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount
(General, Commander-in-Chief of the army in England 1825-1842)
GRE/B110/2/1-49 23 January 1835-7 March 1836
Letters from Hill to 3rd Earl Grey, including.1 letter, 8 December 1835, on the recommendation of Grey's brother (probably William) for the purchase of a Company (GRE/B110/2/3); 2 letters from Hill, 4 & 10 February 1836, on the proposal for
the abolition of the post of Inspector General of the Cavalry (GRE/B110/2/6-11,14-15); 1 letter, 15 February 1837, recommending Lieut. Talloch for promotion (GRE/B110/2/29-30); 2 letters, 28 March 1837 & March 1837, respecting Lieut. Col. Weare
(GRE/B110/2/32-34); 1 letter 17 June 1837, relating to British troops attending Catholic ceremonies (GRE/B110/2/39); 1 letter, 6 August 1838, respecting General Pringle (GRE/B110/2/41); 1 letter, 31 October 1838, seeking an army chaplaincy for Rev
Mr Prendergast Walsh (GRE/B110/2/43); 1 letter, 23 April 1839, on the reform of the depot system (GRE/B110/2/47); 1 letter, 6 June 1839, on the granting of power to the judge of the Admiralty Court to decide on army prize booty (GRE/B110/2/48).
Copy letters Grey to Hill, including 2 letters, 25 January & 8 February 1836, on the proposal for the abolition of the post of Inspector General of the Cavalry (GRE/B110/2/4-5,12-13); 1 letter, 11 February 1836, relating to the restoration of
Lord Brudenell to full pay (GRE/B110/2/16-19); 1 letter, 1 February 1837, recommending Lieut. Talloch for promotion (GRE/B110/2/27-28); 1 letter, 17 June 1837, relating to British troops attending Catholic ceremonies (GRE/B110/2/38); 2 letters, 6
& 7 August 1838, respecting General Pringle (GRE/B110/2/40,42); 1 draft letter, 23 November 1838, seeking an army chaplaincy for Rev Mr Prendergast Walsh (GRE/B110/2/46)
Memo on office of Inspecting General of Cavalry 23 January 1835 (GRE/B110/2/1)
Memo on cavalry regiments stationed in Ireland since 1826, n.d. (GRE/B110/2/2)
Memo by Hill on services of Sir John Scott Lillie, 7 March 1836, with copies of the following letters, Joseph Hume to Hill, 5 December 1835, and 26 December 1835, as well as Hill to Hume 11 December 1835 (GRE/B110/2/21-27).
Enclosures:
GRE/B110/2/31 Memo on services of Lt.-Col. Weare, addressed to 1st Baron Lynedoch, 28 March 1837
GRE/B110/2/36 Another memo on Weare, n.d. (handwriting of G. Collin, War Office Clerk), 28 March 1837
GRE/B110/2/37 Memo on Protestant Military Processions at religious ceremonies in Catholic countries, 8 June 1837 , 17 June 1837
GRE/B110/2/44-45 Letter Rev. J. Prendergast Walsh to Grey 27 October 1838 (forwarded to Grey by Hill). Memo on Walsh's application for military chaplaincy, 31 October 1838
GRE/B110/2/49 Copy of letter Field-Marshal Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 17 March 1820 , 6 January 1839
HILLS, ArchibaldReference: GRE/B110/4-7 GRE/B110/4/1-40; GRE/B110/5/1-61 2 April 1853-3 August 1863
79 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the management of Earl Grey's estate.
Enclosures:
GRE/B110/4/10 Memo of payments and receipts at Howick, 5 May 1853
GRE/B110/4/27 “Mr Lambert's statem[en]t of Mortgages etc” 17 January 1855, 23 January 1855
GRE/B110/4/29 Memo re thrashing of Howick crop of 1854, 9 January 1855, 3 February 1855
GRE/B110/5/4 Memo: “Weight of cattle on 5th February 1856”, 5 February 1856
GRE/B110/5/52 “Approximate State of Howick Acc/s for Half Year ending 1st May 1862”, 9 May 1862
GRE/B110/6/1-92; GRE/B110/7/1-76 24 January 1854-4 August 1863
149 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Hills, concerning the management of Earl Grey's estate
Memo 3rd Earl Grey to Hills 8 January 1856 -
“Work to be done” (GRE/B110/6/38).
5 letters 3rd Earl Grey to George Annett Grey (q.v.), forwarded to Hills 26 December 1857-15 March 1859. Enclosures in letter of 26 December 1857: letters E.A. Storey to Hills 19 December 1857, and Storey to G.A. Grey 24 December 1857
(GRE/B110/7/65-66).
Enclosures:
GRE/B110/6/9 16 March 1854
Letter Thomas Graham to 3rd Earl Grey 14 March 1854.
GRE/B110/6/12 30 March 1854
Letter T.N. Cathrall to 3rd Earl Grey 28 March 1854.
GRE/B110/7/72-74 22 January 1858
Letter Rev. B.H. Stafford to 3rd Earl Grey 12 January 1858; memo on payments to Curate of Chevington; letter Rev. Henry Percy to Sir F.W. Grey 26 April 1852.
HILLS, John GRE/B110/8A/1 12 October 1878
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concurring with Grey's opposition to the Anglo-Afghan War
HINCKS, Sir Francis
(Inspector-General of public accounts in Canadian government 1842-1844, 1848-1851; Prime Minister of Canada 1851-1854)
GRE/B110/8B/1-16 20 July 1849-20 February 1852
5 letters from Hincks to Grey, including 3 letters, 20 July, 17 September & 2 October 1849, concerning opposition from the British Government to the prospect of free trade between Canada and the United States (GRE/B110/8B/1-2,8-9)
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Hincks, including 2 letters, 23 July & 17 September 1849, replying to Hincks' letters on the subject of free trade with the United States (GRE/B110/8B/6-7); and 1 letter, 20 February 1852, refers to the British
American Railway (GRE/B110/8B/15).
Enclosures:
GRE/B110/8B/3-5 n.d.
“Memorandum for Earl Grey on objections to Canadian policy” by Hincks
GRE/B110/8B/10-12 14 September 1849
Copy of
“Memorandum on Reciprocal Free Trade between the United States and British North America” by Hincks 14 September 1849
GRE/B110/8B/16 1 May 1852
Printed copy of letter Hincks to Lord Hampton (Sir John Pakington) 1 May 1852, relating to the British American Railway
HINDMARSH, Sir John
(Rear-Admiral, Lieutenant-Governor of Heligoland 1840-1856)
GRE/B111/1A/1-8 December 1846-3 July 1851
3 copy letters, Grey to Hindmarsh, including 1 letter, December 1846, announcing intention of recalling him from governorship (GRE/B111/1A/1)' 1 letter, 2 March 1847, extending term of office (GRE/B111/1A/4); and 1 letter, 3 July 1851, referring
him to Admiralty (GRE/B111/1A/8).
In the letter of December 1846, Grey refers to Governorship of British Guiana, a post Hindmarsh never held. As the name of Hindmarsh is inserted over an erasure, it is possible that this copy was of a letter originally intended to be addressed to
the Governor of British Guiana
1 private dispatch and 2 letters, Hindmarsh to Grey, with the private despatch, 28 December 1846, replying to Grey's letter of December 1846 (GRE/B111/1A/2-3); 1 letter, 18 March 1847, thanking him for extending his term of office
(GRE/B111/1A/5); and 1 letter, 30 June 1851 re claim for knighthood (GRE/B111/1A/6-7).
Digitised material for Hindmarsh, Sir John - GRE/B111/1A/1-8 HISLOP, Emma Eleanor Elizabeth
See MINTO, Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of (née Hislop)
HOBART, Vere Henry Hobart
(eldest son of 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire; styled Lord Hobart; clerk in Board of Trade 1840-1861)
GRE/B111/2A/1-3 5 July 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, expressing his opposition to government policy in the Crimean War.
HOBHOUSE, John Cam, 1st Baron Broughton
See BROUGHTON, John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron
HODGES, Thomas Law GRE/B111/2B/1 14 October 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a tile machine.
HODGES, Sir William
(Chief Justice of the Cape of Good Hope, 1857-1868)
GRE/B111/2C/1 6 October 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the subject of the removal of Imperial troops from the colony.
HODGSON, Catherine Monypenny
See HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Catherine Monypenny (née Compton)
HODGSON, J.
(railway official)
GRE/B111/2D/1-2 25 December 1852-15 January 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first answering complaint against Newcastle & Berwick Railway (GRE/B111/2D/1); and the second, re railway freight charges (GRE/B111/2D/2)
HODGSON, Richard
(of Carham Hall, Coldstream)
See HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Richard
HODGSON
(of Studholme)
GRE/B111/2E/1 30 September 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the West Indies and expressing his indignationa the introduction of martial law by the Government.
HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Catherine Monypenny
(née Compton, wife of Richard Hodgson-Huntley, formerly Hodgson, q.v.)
GRE/B111/2F/1-3 24 November 1866-2 November 1886
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter, 24 November 1866, concerns her husband's health (GRE/B111/2F/1); and two letters, 29 October & 2 November 1886, relate to the formation of a branch of the Primrose League in Coldstream
(GRE/B111/2F/2-3)
HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Richard
(previously Hodgson, of Carham Hall, Coldsteam)
GRE/B111/2G/1-16 30 December 1846-25 March 1873
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 December 1846, concerning a legal agreement with Captain Grey (GRE/B111/2G/1); 5 letters, 25 April 1863, 2 January, 16 May & 30 September 1865 & 17 October 1866, relating to the Central
Northumberland Railway (GRE/B111/2G/3,5-6,8-9), 1 letter, 20 June 1863, concerning the addition of Mr Soloman Mease of North Shields to the Commission of the Peace for Tynemouth (GRE/B111/2G/4); 1 letter, 1 June 1865, relating to the Tynemouth
election (GRE/B111/2G/7); 1 letter, 6 July 1869, concerning salmon fishing on the Tweed (GRE/B111/2G/10-11); 1 letter, 23 April 1872, concerning tenant rights (GRE/B111/2G/12); 1 letter, 21 March 1873, concerning the successor to Mr Orde for the
chair of the Quarter Sessions (GRE/B111/2G/14); 1 letter, 25 March 1873, concerning coal boring (GRE/B111/2G/15-16).
Enclosure:
GRE/B111/2G/13 23 April 1872
Printed form,
“Supplemental Conditions to Terms of Lease”.
HOGAN, J. F. GRE/B111/2H/1 19 September 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re biography of 1st Viscount Sherbrooke.
HOGGE, William S.
(Major, Assistant Commissioner in Cape Colony, 1851- )
GRE/B111/3/1-74 6 May 1851-19 May 1852
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 6 May 1851, accepting the position of Assistant Commissioner of Cape Colony (GRE/B111/3/2); 6 letters, 29 July, 4 August, 16 October, 19 December 1851, 18 April & 14 May 1852, on the Kafir
Rebellion (GRE/B111/3/3-6,8-10,38-41,49-50,70-74); 2 letters, 16 October 1851 & 26 March 1852, concerning the state of the Orange River (GRE/B111/3/33,57-66); 1 letter, 14 January 1852, relating to Mr Montague and the illegal trade in gunpowder
(GRE/B111/3/56); 1 letter, 31 March 1852, concerning his lack of desire to remain in his current position (GRE/B111/3/67-68)
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Hogge, including 1 letter, 2 May 1851, offering Hogge the position of Assistant Commissioner of Cape Colony (GRE/B111/3/1); 2 letters, 15 September, 21 October 1851, relating to the Kafir Rebellion
(GRE/B111/3/12-13,42); 1 letter, 15 December 1851, on the conduct of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B111/3/48)
2 letters to Sir B. Hawes (q.v.) 18 September 1851 & 24 October 1851, concerning the Kafir Rebellion, with the first enclosing copy letter Capt. Maclean to Col. Mackinnon 27 August 1851, original letter Maclean to Mackinnon 16 September 1851,
2 copies of letter Maclean to Mackinnon 18 September 1851, and copy letter George Blaine to Capt. Owen 17 September 1851; the second enclosing copy of
The Graham's Town Journal 20 September 1851, and copy letter Capt. Corey (?) to Hogge 17 October 1851.
Enclosures:
GRE/B111/3/7 29 July 1851
Copy letter Lieut.-Col. John Garvock to Capt. John Maclean 28 May 1851, relating to the demands of the Chief Servani
GRE/B111/3/34-37 16 October 1851
Extracts from letters to Hogge; original letters Capt. Parish to Hogge 12 September 1851, and Dr A.I. Fraser to Hogge 15 September 1851, relating to the Orange River Sovereignty
GRE/B111/3/52-55 19 December 1851
Copies of letters Rev. J. Cameron to Major H.D. Warden 22 June 1850 & 26 May 1851, and Warden to Donovan n.d., with memo, on the Kafir Rebellion
HOLDSWORTH, Alfred GRE/B111/4A/1-8 19 December 1890-11 July 1892
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 19 December 1890, requesting Grey's opinion of a pamphlet embodying an address preached at St Paul's, Knightbridge (GRE/B111/4A/1); 1 letter, 6 January 1891, seeking Grey's approval to allow
publication in
The Guardian of his printed pamphlet, entitled
Earl Grey on Church Defence, referring to Holdworth's pamphlet,
John Bull and his Establishment
(GRE/B111/4A/2-3); and 3 letters to Grey, 28 & 30 June, & 11 July 1892, relating to the publication of a new church newspaper aimed at the working class, the first including a list of supporters (GRE/B111/4A/4,7-8)
Draft letter from Grey, 28 June 1892, concerning support for a new church newspaper (GRE/B111/4A/6).
Enclosure:
GRE/B111/4A/3 6 January 1891
Printed pamphlet entitled
Earl Grey on Church Defence
GRE/B111/4A/5 28 June 1892
Printed pamphlet entitled
The Church Newspaper Company Limited,
HOLFORD, Alice
See Grey, Alice Grey, Countess (née Holford, wife of 4th Earl Grey)
HOLFORD, Mary Anne
(née Lindsay, wife of Robert Stayner Holford, M.P., and mother of Alice, Countess Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B111/4B/1 19 September 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on death of Maria, Countess Grey.
HOLLAND, Elizabeth Vassall-Fox, Baroness
(née Vassall, wife of Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, q.v.; previously wife of Sir Godfrey Webster, 4th Bart.)
GRE/B111/5A/1 19 July 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, condolence on death of 2nd Earl Grey.
HOLLAND, Henry Edward Vassall Fox, 4th Baron GRE/B111/5B/1-2 1 September 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly social engagements, with some reference to European politics and the tense situation between Italy and France.
HOLLAND, Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron GRE/B111/5C/1-14 7 December 1831-30 August 1839
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the slavery question in the West Indies, but also including a letter on the subject of his publication,
Letter to a Neopolitan from an Englishman, 26 March 1838 (GRE/B111/5C/8-10).
Enclosures:
GRE/B111/5C/11 27 March 1838
Letter 1st Baron Seaford to Holland, n.d.
GRE/B111/5C/14 n.d. [1838]:
Copy of pamphlet,
Letter to a Neopolitan from an Englishman, London, 1818, inscribed by Grey on cover “Lord Holland's letter to a Neopolitan. Printed in 1818 with his letter sending it to me in
1838”.
HOLLAND, William Lyall
(Rector of Cornhill-on-Tweed)
GRE/B111/6A/1-3 18 September 1882-5 November 1891
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the affairs of Cornhill National School.
HOLMES, George
(Chairman of the Select Vestry of the Parish of Saint Margaret, Leicester)
GRE/B111/6B/1 19 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re rates compounding clause of Reform Bill (cf. under H & F. Chester, W.E. Greenwell, H.S. Mitchell).
HOLMES, Herbert M.
(of H. & A. Holmes, carriage and harness manufactory, Derby)
GRE/B111/6C/1-3 2 March 1880-4 March 1880
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (first signed H. & A. Holmes, second Herbert M. Holmes for H. & A. Holmes), re Grey's order for new barouche; with sketch of barouche (which was sent separately by book post).
HOLMS, John
(M.P. for Hackney)
GRE/B111/6D/1-4 11 June 1875-22 January 1876
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the deteriotaing state of the British army.
HOLT, T. GRE/B111/6E/1 8 April 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the purchase of two suits.
HOME GRE/B111/6I/1 16 October 1860
Draft, marked by 3rd Earl Grey
“Copy of letter to Mr Home on church rates October 16/60”.
HOME, Charles Alexander Douglas Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of
(styled Lord Dunglass 1841-1881)
GRE/B111/6F/1-9 26 November 1871-3 October 1893
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and social engagements, although two letters, 5 March 1882 & 27 November 1884, relate to his views on the Irish Question and parliamentary reform respectively (GRE/B111/6F/2 &
GRE/B111/6F/3)
Telegram of congratulation on 3rd Earl Grey's birthday, 28 December 1892, “from us all at Hirzell Home”. (GRE/B111/6F/9)
HOME, David Milne-
See MILNE-HOME, David
HOME, Maria Douglas-Home, Countess of
(née Grey, wife of Charles, 12th Earl of Home, styled Lord Dunglass 1841-1881; sister of Edward Codrington William Grey, q.v.; second cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B111/6G/1-3 15 September 1879-27 December 1890
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly social engagements and birthday congratulations
HOME, R.
(solicitor, Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B111/6H/1 5 January 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to an interview involving Mr D. Popplewell at Ancroft Town Farm.
HOPE-WALLACE, John
(of Featherstone Castle, Haltwhistle)
GRE/B111/6J/1 15 December 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, expressing willingness to act as magistrate.
HOPKINS, John GRE/B111/6K/1 10 August 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re bimetallism.
HORTON, Sir Robert John Wilmot, 3rd Bart.
(Under-Secretary for War and Colonies 1821-1828, Governor of Ceylon 1831-1837)
GRE/B111/7/1-18 15 January 1831-8 April 1831
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the Emigration Bill and Horton's views on emigration.
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Horton, Sir Robert John Wilmot, 3rd Bart. - GRE/B111/7/1-18GRE/B111/7/6 17 February 1831
Copy letter Horton to Lieut.-Col. Cockburn 16 January 1827.
GRE/B111/7/9-17 20 February 1831
Memo by Horton
“Observations on Lord Howick's Emigration Bill”.
HOSKINS, Kegwin
(M.P. for Herefordshire)
GRE/B111/8A/1-2 10 August 1838 -11 August 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, and copy Grey to Hoskins, re case of Captain Manby.
HOUGH, Alexander J.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hough 23 May 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 14)
HOUGHTON, Richard Monckton-Milnes, 1st Baron GRE/B111/8B/1-12 7 January 1847-21 August 1871
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 7 January [1847], re Sir C.J. MacCarthy (q.v.) (GRE/B111/8B/1); and 5 letters, 31 January 1847-17 June 1847, re case of G.B. Mathew (q.v.), Houghton's cousin, Governor of Bahamas
(GRE/B111/8B/2-5,7,9-11)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Houghton, 1 February & 22 April 1847, re case of G.B. Mathew (q.v.), Houghton's cousin, Governor of Bahamas (GRE/B111/8B/6,8)
HOULDEY, William Ephraim
(Vicar of Saint John's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, joint hon. secretary of Durham Diocesan Branch of Church of England Temperance Society)
GRE/B111/9A/1-3 15 October 1877-20 October 1877
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking him to become a vice-president of the Church of England Temperance Society.
Draft copy of Grey's reply.
HOWARD, Diana, Baroness Lanerton
See LANERTON, Diana Howard, Baroness (née Ponsonby)
HOWARD, Lady Elizabeth Dorothy
See Grey, Lady Elizabeth Dorothy (née Howard)
HOWARD, George William Frederick, 7th Earl of Carlisle
See CARLISLE, George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of (styled Viscount Morpeth 1825-1858)
HOWARD, Lady Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana
See SUTHERLAND, Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of (née Howard)
HOWARD, Philip Henry
(M.P. for Carlisle 1830-1847, 1848-1852)
GRE/B111/9B/1-2 1 August 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 1 August 1838, re children of Catholic soldiers at Chelsea Hospital.
Enclosure:
GRE/B111/9B/2 1 August 1838
Memo Rev. Thomas Serk (?) to Howard re children of Catholic soldiers at Chelsea Hospital.
HOWARD De WALDEN, Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Baron GRE/B111/9C/1-2 20 November 1832-12 December 1832
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 November 1832, concerning the House of Lords Committee [possibly on the subject of slavery in Jamaica] (GRE/B111/9C/1); and 1 letter, 12 December 1832, relating to the conduct of Mr Bruge
(GRE/B111/9C/2)
See also copy of letter Grey to Howard de Walden 21 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 143-8).
HOWE, Joseph
(member of executive council of Nova Scotia, editor of
The Nova Scotian )
GRE/B111/9D/1-7 28 February 1852-30 September 1852
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 28 February, 31 March & 30 September 1852, relating to the 1852 election in Nova Scotia.
Enclosure:
GRE/B111/9D/7 30 September 1852:
Press cutting from
The Nova Scotian of letter Howe "to the Liberals of Nova Scotia" re George R. Young (q.v.).
HOWICK, Maria Grey, Viscountess
See Grey, Maria Grey, Countess (née Copley, wife of 3rd Earl Grey; styled Viscountess Howick 1832-1845)
HOWLEY, William
(Archbishop of Canterbury 1828-1848)
GRE/B80/5/1-53 7 September 1846-17 July 1847
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re appointment of colonial bishops.
Copies of 10 letters Grey to Howley, on above subject.
Enclosures:
GRE/B80/5/16-17 24 December 1846
Letter Dr. R.W. Jelf to Howley 15 December 1846.
GRE/B80/5/24-25 4 February 1847
"Abstract" of letter to Howley 17 January 1847, writer not stated.
GRE/B80/5/40 12 March 1847
Letter ? to Howley 8 March 1847.
HOY, A.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hoy 1 June 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 53)
HOZIER, Sir Henry Montague
(Colonel, Secretary of the Liberal Unionist Association)
GRE/B111/9E/1-3 15 November 1886-25 November 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 15 November 1886 inviting Grey to support a Liberal Unionist Conference
Copy of letter Grey to Hozier, 25 November 1886 [misdated 1885], declining.
HUBBARD, John Gellibrand, 1st Baron Addington
See ADDINGTON, John Gellibrand Hubbard, 1st Baron
HUDSON, George
(Chairman of the York and North Midland Railway Co., and the Newcastle and Darlington Railway Co.)
GRE/B111/9F/1-10 1 August 1844-6 August 1844
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 1 & 3 August 1844, re dispute between Grey and Hudson over construction of Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B111/9F/1-3)
Copies of 2 letters, Grey to Hudson, 2 & 6 August 1844 (there is a duplicate copy of the second letter; both are in Grey's autograph), relating to the dispute between Grey and Hudson over construction of Newcastle-Berwick railway
(GRE/B111/9F/4-8)
2 copies of a printed statement by Hudson to Northumberland landowners, 22 October 1844, re dispute between Grey and Hudson over construction of Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B111/9F/9-10)
HUGESSEN, Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-
See BRABOURNE, Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron
HUME, Joseph
(M.P. for Middlesex 1830-1837, for Kilkenny 1837-1841, and for Montrose 1842-1855)
GRE/B111/10/1-40 24 January 1831-8 June 1849
Letters from Joseph Hume to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 24 January 1831, relating to the granting of lands in New South Wales and Van Diemens Land to encourage emigration (GRE/B111/10/1); 1 letter, 28 January 1834, concerning a bill for
the paving and cleansing of churches (GRE/B111/10/2); 3 letters, 7 February 1837 (x2) & 30 March 1837, relating to a proposed bill on brevet promotions (GRE/B111/10/4-5,16); 1 letter, 20 March 1837, requesting a copy of an order prohibiting
persons under a certain age of holding commissions in the Army and Navy (GRE/B111/10/15); 1 letter, 23 March 1838, relating to the publication of documents by Captain Mitchell (GRE/B111/10/23); 2 letters, 18 February 1837 & 16 March 1838,
concerning Army Returns (GRE/B111/10/14,24); 1 letter, 22 September 1838, on the objections to the abolition of corporal punishment in the army and seeking an enquiry into the number of illiterate soldiers (GRE/B111/10/25); 1 letter, 16 November
1838, relating to Ensign Moffat (GRE/B111/10/27); 1 letter, 7 January 1848, relating to the lack of silver money in the West Indies (GRE/B111/10/28); 3 letters from Hume, 17 October, 8 November 1848 & 8 June 1849, concerning an application for
the Order of the Bath from Major Balfour (GRE/B111/10/33,35,38)
Copy letters from Grey to Hume, including 1 letter, 29 January 1834, concerning a bill for the paving and cleansing of churches (GRE/B111/10/3); 1 letter, 28 September 1838, on the objections to the abolition of corporal punishment in the army
and seeking an enquiry into the number of illiterate soldiers (GRE/B111/10/26); 4 letters from Grey, 13 & 18 October 1848, 13 November 1848 & 9 June 1849, concerning an application for the Order of the Bath from Major Balfour
(GRE/B111/10/32,34,37,39); 1 letter, 3 July 1849, relating to Grey's examination as a witness before the Ceylon Committee (GRE/B111/10/40).
Letter Hume to Sir Benjamin Hawes (q.v.) 8 January 1848, relating to Cylon (GRE/B111/10/31).
Enclosures:
GRE/B111/10/9-13 7 February 1837
6 memos on returns requested by Hume from War Office.
GRE/B111/10/17-22 30 March 1837
War Office notes for reply to Hume.
GRE/B111/10/36 8 November 1848
Memo on Major George Balfour's claim for C.B.
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Hume 9 August 1831 and 30 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 18-19, 88-89).
HUNT, Charles GRE/B111/11A/1 10 August 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting financial assistance
HUNTER, John GRE/B111/11B/1 13 April 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for his assistance with his sister's claim.
HUNTLEY, Catherine Monypenny Hodgson-
See HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Catherine Monypenny (née Compton)
HUNTLEY, John GRE/B111/11C/1 10 February 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re subscription to
“Huntley's Beauties of Yorkshire”.
HUNTLEY, Richard Hodgson-
See HODGSON-HUNTLEY, Richard
HURLBERT, William Henry
(United States Ambassador in Paris)
GRE/B111/11D/1-5 22 August 1888-24 August 1888
Copy of “the greater part” of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hurlbert 22 August 1888, re Free Trade.
Letter to Grey, 24 August 1888, replying to above.
HURT, Caroline Anne
See HATHERTON, Caroline Anne Littleton, Baroness (née Hurt)
HURT, Mary
See AUCKLAND, Mary Eden, Baroness (née Hurt)
HUTCHINSON, Hopwood GRE/B111/11E/1 25 February 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with press cutting attached from
Manchester Guardian of letter by Hutchinson on “The Gold Question”.
HUTCHINSON, Thomas
(Hon. Secretary of the Sunderland Town Mission)
GRE/B111/11F/1 1 November 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting financial assistance for the Sunderland Town Mission.
HUTT, Sir William
(M.P. for Gateshead 1841-1874)
GRE/B111/11G/1-5 8 March 1847-29 March 1868
1 copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Hutt, 8 March 1847 re emigration from Ireland.
Letter to Grey, 29 March 1868, relating to his vote on the Irish Church Question.
HUTTON, James GRE/B111/11H/1 25 August 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed new paper,
The Statesman.
IDDESLEIGH, Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of
(Chancellor of the Exchequer 1874-1880)
GRE/B112/1A/1 4 August 1875
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a government plan to impose a duty on corn.
ILDERTON, Sanderson GRE/B112/1B/-5 30 June 1837-19 November 1838
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 June 1837, suggesting Grey's seat will be uncontested in the forthcoming election and declaring his support (GRE/B112/1B/1); 3 letters, 21 May, 19 June & 19 November 1839, seeking employment
for his son (GRE/B112/1B/2-3,5); and 1 letter, 2 August 1838, on his neglect to place his sons on the electoral register (GRE/B112/1B/4)
INGHAM, Robert GRE/B112/1C/1-3 3 August 1839-21 November 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the establishment of court houses in Newcastle (GRE/B112/1C/2); and the second on nominations for the Peace Commisson (GRE/B112/1C/3).
INGLIS, David GRE/B112/1D/1 11 May 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the growth of his strawberry plants.
INGRAM, Hon. Emily Charlotte Meynell-
See MEYNELL-INGRAM, Emily Charlotte (née Wood)
INNES, Eliza
See Grey, Hon. Eliza (née Innes)
INNES-KER, James Henry Robert, 6th Duke of Roxburghe
See ROXBURGHE, James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of
IRVINE, James GRE/B112/1E/1-2 17 March 1874
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to future government in the Gold Coast.
IRWELL, Lawrence GRE/B112/1F/1-2 7 January 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning an article by Irwell, entitled
“Wanted, a Policy”. in the
The American Journal of Politics.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/1F/2 7 January 1893
Copy of
The American Journal of Politics, December 1892,
JACKSON, John
(Bishop of London 1869-1885; previously Rector of Saint James's, Piccadilly to 1853 and Bishop of Lincoln 1853-1869)
GRE/B113/16B 16 March 1851-18 May 1855
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Jackson 16 March 1851, relating to the Canadian clergy reserves (GRE/B113/16B/1)
3 letters to Grey, including 1 letter, 17 March 1851, relating to the Canadian clergy reserves (GRE/B113/16B/2); 1 letter, 3 March 1853, thanking Grey for his kind words on his appointment as Bishop of Lincoln (GRE/B113/16B/3); and 1 letter, 18
May 1855, [possibly concerning the Crimean War] (GRE/B113/16B/4-5)
JACKSON, M.(?) S. GRE/B112/2A/1-2 2 July 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Miss Sheddon.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/2A/2 2 July 1858
Copy of letter Sir Robert J. Phillimore, 1st Bart. to Miss Shedden, q.v., 28 June 1858
JACOBSEN, J. J. J.
(Hon. Secretary to the Danish Committee in London)
GRE/B112/2B/1 13 May 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for his cordial manner in advocating the cause of Denmark in Parliament.
JEBB, Sir Joshua Reference: GRE/B112/4/1-13
(Major-General, Surveyor-General of Convict Prisons)
GRE/B112/4/1-13 1 December 1852-15 January 1863
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 5 & 11 July 1836, concerning criminal sentences (GRE/B112/4/1-4); 2 letters, 1 & 9 December 1852, relating to the convict question and the national defence (GRE/B112/4/5-6); and 1 letter,
15 January 1863, relating to various questions on the army (GRE/B112/4/8).
Enclosures:
GRE/B112/4/7 9 December 1852
Copy of paragraph from letter of 9 December 1852 re demand for convicts in Van Diemen's Land
GRE/B112/4/9-13 5 December 1850
Copy by Grey of letter Lieut.-Col. Sir Edmund Y.W. Henderson (q.v.) to Jebb, 5 December 1850, re Western Australia
JEFFCOTT, J. W.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Jeffcott 22 January 1833 (GRE/V/C1, p. 193)
JEFFREY, J.
(Rev.)
GRE/B112/5A/1-2 12 May 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 12 May 1866, thanking Grey for his cordial manner in advocating the cause of Denmark in Parliament.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/5A/2 12 May 1866
Printed translation of passage from Copenhagen Newspaper,
Faedrelandet, 18 August 1863.
JEFFREYS, Julius GRE/B112/5B/1 9 August 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concurring with Grey's views on India.
JENKYNS, Henry
(Professor of Greek in the University of Durham)
GRE/B112/5C/1-5 31 March 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 31 March 1836, relating to the Ecclesiastical Commission and its effects on the University of Durham.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/5C/3-5
Copy of memorial to Lord Melbourne from Warden and Senate of University of Durham.
JEWELL, Lawrence GRE/B112/5D/1-10 February 1893-1 March 1893
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Jewell February 1893, and letter Jewell to Grey 1 March 1893, re Canadian Fiscal Policy.
JOBLING, J.
See copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Jobling 14 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 80-81)
JOBSON, Robert GRE/B112/5E/1 8 March 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition from Wooler and district on Corn Law.
JOHNSTON, George
(Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B112/5F/1 14 March 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with copy of petition to have boundary of Berwick extended to include North Durham.
JOHNSTON, M. T. GRE/B112/5G/1 21 May 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Hendersons of Ancroft.
JOHNSTON, Patrick Francis Campbell-
See CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON, Patrick Francis
JOLY De LOTBINIERE, Gaspard
(father of Sir Henry Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere, Canadian statesman)
GRE/B112/5H/1 2 August 1849
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re commission for his son; cf. 1st Baron Raglan to Grey 4 August & 29 October 1849.
JONES, Alfred
(Rev., secretary of the Society for the Increase of the Home Episcopate)
GRE/B112/6A/1-2 1 February 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 1 February 1869, relating to the increase of bishops in the House of Lords.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/6A/2 1 February 1869
Copy of letter
“Suffragan Bishops, or Ex-Colonial Bishops? - Utrum Horum?” reprinted from Guardian 30 September 1868
JONES, Charles GRE/B112/6B/1-3 23 February 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Canadian Union.
JONES, J.
(Secretary of the Winchester Foreign Affairs Committee)
GRE/B112/6C/1 24 February 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, proposing a vote of thanks from the Winchester Foreign Affairs Committee, for Grey's speech on China in the House of Lords.
JONES, William Bence
(barrister)
GRE/B112/6D/1-3 11 June 1869-12 June 1869
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Irish Disestablishment and the question of whether the Roman Catholics should receive the surplus land.
JOPLIN, Thomas
(draper, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland)
GRE/B112/6E/1 13 October 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting payment of account.
JOYCE, Thomas Heath
(editor of
The Daily Graphic )
GRE/B112/6F/1 25 February 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey to provide his opinion on the subject of the Home Rule Bill for the newspaper
JULIUS, N. H.
(physician, Berlin)
GRE/B112/6G/1-2 21 July 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re to the administration of prisons in the country.
KAY
(Rev.)
GRE/B112/7A/1 20 February 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a treaty with France and free trade principles.
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Phillips, 1st Bart. GRE/B112/7B/1-6 5 November 1869-15 November 1869
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 5, 10 & 15 November 1869, relating to various drafts of a memorandum on the Irish Land Question (GRE/B112/7B/1,3,5)
Copy of letter Grey to Kay-Shuttleworth, 12 November 1869, concurring with his views on the dangers apparent in the present state of Ireland (GRE/B112/7B/4)
Bibliography
There are 2 theses on Kay-Shuttleworth: a B. Phil (Hull) 1974 and an M.A. (Leeds) 1977, both by Heather Sharp. She has also published articles on him in
Notes and Queries and in the
Leeds Journal of Educational Administration and History.
Enclosures:
GRE/B112/7B/2 5 November 1869
Printed memo
“Rough outline of suggestions towards the construction of part of a Bill on the Irish land question”.
GRE/B112/7B/6 15 November 1869
Another copy of above memo with ms alterations by Kay-Shuttleworth.
Keating, Michael J.
GRE/B112/7C/1-2 20 March 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with attached cutting of letter by Keating (Dean of Kilfenora) in
Daily Express on Irish Reform Bill.
Kell, Edmund, Rev.
GRE/B112/7D/1 15 June 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, congratulating Grey on a speech in the House of Lords (possibly on the Crimean War).
KELLOCK, Alexander
(Chairman of committee of inhabitants of North Durham and Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B112/7E/1-2 24 February 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on proposed union of Berwick and North Durham.
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/7E/2 24 February 1834
Copy of resolution on proposed union of Berwick and North Durham.
KEMPE, John Edward
(Rector of Saint James's, Piccadilly)
GRE/B112/7F/1-9 14 November 1856-20 January 1877
Letter to Grey, 14 November 1856, arranging an alternative pew for him (GRE/B112/7F/1); and 2 letters to Grey, 17 & 20 January 1877, on the changes in services at St. James's (GRE/B112/7F/4-5,7)
Ccopies of 2 letters Grey to Kempe 16 & 19 January 1877, re changes in services at Saint James's (GRE/B112/7F/3,6).
Enclosures:
GRE/B112/7F/8 20 January 1877
Subscription card
GRE/B112/9 20 January 1877
Printed leaflet on Saint James's School Treat Fund, 1876
KEMPT, Sir James
(General, Governor-General of Canada, 1828-1830)
GRE/B112/8A/1 17 March 1831
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re emigration to Canada.
KEMPTHORNE, S.
(Secretary of the Colonist's Protection League, New Zealand)
GRE/B112/8B/1-6 27 August 1873-15 April 1874
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 27 August 1873, relating to free trade in the colonies.
Copy of letter Grey to Kempthorne, reply to above.
KENNAYWAY, Charles Edward
(Vicar of Campden, Gloucestershire)
GRE/B112/8C/1-3 14 June 1858-19 June 1858
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the opposition to church rates.
KENNEDY, Thomas Francis
(M.P. for Ayr 1818-1834)
GRE/B112/8D/1-3 14 July 1843-11 March 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the condition of Ireland in 1843 (GRE/B112/8D/1-2); and the second concerning his recollections of a Reform Bill meeting in 1830 (GRE/B112/8D/3).
See also copy of letter Grey to Kennedy 3 September 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 99).
KENT, T. F.
(Secretary of Commission of Inquiry into Transportation and Penal Servitude Acts)
GRE/B112/8E/1 31 December 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the progress of the Commission of Inquiry into Transportation and Penal Servitude Acts.
KEPPEL, William Coutts, 7th Earl of Albemarle
See ALBEMARLE, William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl of
KERR, Lord Mark Ralph George
(General, 5th son of the 6th Marquess of Lothian)
GRE/B112/8F/1-3 13 February 1876-18 February 1876
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the reform of the army.
KERR, William Schomberg Robert, 8th Marquess of Lothian
See LOTHIAN, William Schomberg Robert Kerr, 8th Marquess of
KIMBERLEY, John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of
(succeeded as 3rd Baron Woodhouse 1846, created 1st Earl of Kimberley 1866; Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1852-1856, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1870-1874, 1880-1882)
GRE/B112/9A/1-3 7 December 1852-9 December 1872
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to a resolution on the subject of free trade (GRE/B112/9A/1-2); and the second on the prospect of a statue of Grey to be erected in the Colonial Office building (GRE/B112/9A/3).
KING, Bryan
(Rector of Saint George's East, London)
GRE/B112/9B/1 11 April 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Metropolitan Interment Act.
KING, John Richard
(Vicar of Carham, Coldstream)
GRE/B112/9C/1-2 15 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the state of Carham parish.
KING-NOEL, William, 1st Earl of Lovelace
See LOVELACE, William King-Noel, 1st Earl of
KINNAIRD, George William Fox Kinnaird, 9th Baron GRE/B112/9D/1-8 1843-1867
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 8 January 1843, concerning agriculatural machinery (GRE/B112/9D/1-3); 2 letters, 6 & 9 February 1843, relating to economic and social distress in Dundee (GRE/B112/9D/4-6); and 1 letter, 19 July
1867, concerning the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B112/9D/7)
KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, Edward Hugessen
See BRABOURNE, Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron
KNIGHT, Henry (later Gregson)
See GREGSON, Henry
KNOTT, William
(Hon. Secretary of the Sunderland Mechanics Institute)
GRE/B112/9E/1-2 3 November 1841-26 November 1841
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking financial assistance for the Sunderland Mechanics Institute
KNOWLES, Sir James Thomas
(architect, founder and editor of
The Nineteenth Century )
GRE/B112/10/1-10 30 March 1882-27 April 1892
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (including one from Knowles's secretary), all relating to Grey's contributions to
The Nineteenth Century.
LABOUCHERE, Henry, 1st Baron Taunton
See TAUNTON, Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron
LAING, Samuel
(M.P. for Wick 1852-1857, 1859, 1865-1868)
GRE/B113/1A/1-3 3 July 1867-28 July 1868
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the franchise and Laing's fear of the bill being too extreme (GRE/B113/1A/1); and the second on his difficulties in constructing an alternative scheme (GRE/B113/1A/2-3).
LAKE, William Charles
(Dean of Durham 1869-1894, Warden of University of Durham)
GRE/B113/1B/1-2 24 April 1871-25 April 1871
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a plan to make the University of Durham more accessible to the working classes.
LAMB, George
(Under-Secretary of State in Home Department 1830, son of 1st Viscount Melbourne, q.v.)
GRE/B113/1C/1-3 20 November 1831-20 December 1831
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 November 1831, relating to Irish patronage for Orangemen (GRE/B113/1C/1); and 2 letters to Grey (one private and one official), both 20 December 1831, relating to the conviction of some of Grey's
constituents for rioting (GRE/B113/1C/2-3)
LAMB, William, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
See MELBOURNE, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount
LAMBERT, A.
(daughter of Sir John Lambert, permanent secretary to the local government board 1871-1882)
GRE/B113/1D/1-3 14 January 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re life of C. Villiers.
LAMBERT, Anthony
(son of John Lambert, solicitor, q.v.)
GRE/B113/1E/1-2 10 April 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning a loan from Provident Life.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/1E/2 10 April 1854
Copy of letter William Batty to Lambert, 7 April 1854, relating to a loan from Provident Life
LAMBERT, G. A. GRE/B113/1F/1-2 8 April 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Northumberland fishermen protesting against intrusion of French fishing boats.
GRE/B113/1F/2 8 April 1837
Memorial on behalf of Northumberland fishermen protesting against intrusion of French fishing boats.
Lambert, John GRE/B113/2/1-87 9 February 1826-8 May 1847
66 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Lambert (solicitor, Alnwick; election agent for 3rd Earl Grey), mostly relating to the organisation of Grey's election campaigns.
Letter J.S. Donaldson-Selby to Lambert 30 July 1844, letter J.C. Blackden to J. and A. Lambert 5 September 1844, letter Burchell, Kilgour & Parson to J. Lambert 12 August 1845, and copy reply 14 August 1845, re Northumberland Railway.
Copy letter John Hodgson-Hinde to Lambert 13 July 1846, and copy reply 16 July 1846, re proposed road through Grey's land at Learmouth.
Enclosures: (GRE/B113/2/3) Draft of election address in 2nd Earl Grey's hand 11 February 1826. ; (GRE/B113/2/28) 17 April 1847: Copy requisition to Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart. to stand as parliamentary candidate for North Northumberland. ;
(GRE/B113/2/39) Copy letter C. Lambert to John Lambert re C. Lambert's son, Rev. Anthony Lewis Lambert, 6 October 1836. ; (GRE/B113/2/45) Letter Yates & Turner to J. Lambert 1 February 1839 re estate of William Blake, and copy Lambert to Yates
& Turner 4 February 1839. ; (GRE/B113/2/55) Analysis of votes in Northumberland election. ; (GRE/B113/2/84) Letter J.S. Donaldson-Selby to Lambert 3 May 1826.
See also copy of letter Grey to Lambert 2 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 65-7).
Lambert, N. G.
GRE/B113/3A/1-2 17 March 1856-31 March 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Lambert's wish to be appointed magistrate.
Lambton, Lady Alice Anne Caroline
See Morton, Alice Anne Caroline Douglas, Countess of (née Lambton)
Lambton, Lady Emily Augusta
See Cavendish, Lady Emily Augusta (née Lambton)
Lambton, George Frederick d'Arcy, 2nd Earl of Durham
See Durham, George Frederick d'Arcy Lambton, 2nd Earl of
Lambton, John George, 1st Earl of Durham
See Durham, John George Lambton, 1st Earl of
Lambton, John George, 3rd Earl of Durham
See Durham, John George Lambton, 3rd Earl of
Lambton, Louisa Elizabeth, Countess of Durham
See Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Lambton, Countess of
Lambton, Lady Mary Louisa
See Elgin, Mary Louisa, Countess of (née Lambton)
Lander, John
GRE/B113/3B/1 14 February 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re position of landing-waiter.
LANE-FOX, Georgiana Henrietta
(née Buckley, wife of Major George Lane-Fox of Bramham Park, M.P.)
GRE/B113/3C/1-2 13 March 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly social engagements but with a reference to the new Reform Bill.
LANERTON, Diana Howard, Baroness
(née Ponsonby, wife of Edward Granville George Howard, 1st Baron Lanerton; daughter of Hon. George Ponsonby, and cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B113/3D/1-3 9 February 1888-18 April 1893
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 February 1888, with reference to her thoughts on Ireland (GRE/B113/3D/1) and 1 letter, 30 April 1892, on the subject of Free Trade (GRE/B113/3D/2)
LANG, John Dunmore
(Rev.)
GRE/B113/3E/1 11 April 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re appointment in New South Wales for Rev. Robert Watson, presbyterian minister of Embleton, Northumberland.
LANGDALE, Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron
(Master of the Rolls)
GRE/B113/3F/1-2 28 November 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re law on registration of deeds.
LANGHORN, John GRE/B113/3G/1-3 14 February 1831-16 March 1835
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 14 February 1831 (note added 19 February), relates to the representation of Berwick in the General Election; and the second letter, 16 March 1835, refers to an agricultural meeting and the distressed state
of trade in the region
LANSDOWNE, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of
(née de Flahault, suo jure Baroness Nairn; second wife of Henry, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne, q.v.; daughter of Auguste Charles Joseph, Count de Flahault, q.v.; sister of Georgiana Gabrielle, Marchioness de Lavalette, q.v.)
GRE/B113/4A/1-6 23 March 1886-16 December 1892
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family and travel news
Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of
GRE/B113/4B/1-48 24 February 1832-23 November 1852
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Lansdowne (Lord President of the Council 1830-1834, 1835-1841, 1846-1852), including 1 letter, n.d., concerning the Poor Law (GRE/B113/4B/1-2); 1 letter, n.d., with reference to transportation (GRE/B113/4B/3); 2
letters, n.d., relating to agricultural emigration from Wiltshire (GRE/B113/4B/4-5); 1 letter, 24 February 1832, concerning emigration to Canada (GRE/B113/4B/7); 1 letter, 11 April 1835, concerning support for an agricultural question (possibly
Irish Tithes Bill) (GRE/B113/4B/8); 1 letter, June 1835, concerning the Irish Tithes Bill (GRE/B113/4B/16); 1 letter, 20 January 1837, concerning the approriation clause and the payment of Roman Catholic clergy in Ireland (GRE/B113/4B/18-19); 1
letter, January 1838, with reference to the Legislative Assemblies in Upper and Lower Canada (GRE/B113/4B/21-22); 1 letter, 15 October 1841, concerning the Sunderland Election (GRE/B113/4B/24); 1 letter, 22 July 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd
Earl Grey (GRE/B113/4B/25); 1 letter, July/August 1845, concerning a memorial from Miss Forster, daughter of the Comptroller General of Convicts in Van Diemen's Land, concerning the treatment of her father (GRE/B113/4B/26); 1 letter, 3 July 1848,
relating to Sir Robert Peel's bill (subject not mentioned) (GRE/B113/4B/30); 1 letter, 19 January 1849, concerning a position for Grey's nephew (GRE/B113/4B/31-32); 1 letter, June 1849, concerning the appointment of Mr Bulteel (GRE/B113/4B/33); 1
letter, January 1850, concerning Grenada (GRE/B113/4B/38); 1 letter, 11 April 1850, relating to parliamentary discussions on Greece (GRE/B113/4B/39); 1 letter, 26 April 1850, concerning drainage (GRE/B113/4B/40); 1 letter, 14 January 1851,
concerning Mr James Meek (GRE/B113/4B/43); 1 letter, February 1852, concerning Mr Marshall (GRE/B113/4B/46); 1 letter, 23 November 1852, concerning the possibility of an invasion by France (GRE/B113/4B/47-48)
Copy of letter Grey to Lansdowne 11 June 1835, concerning Irish Tithes (GRE/B113/4B/9).
Enclosures: (GRE/B113/4B/10-15) Memo by Grey on Irish Tithes (accompanying this is another note on Irish Tithes, in Grey's hand) ; (GRE/B113/4B/27) Memorial of Mary Caroline Forster to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 25 July 1846. ;
(GRE/B113/4B/28-29) Letter G. MacKillop to Lansdowne, re Van Diemen's Land. ; (GRE/B113/4B/34) Note by Grey on Lansdowne's recommendation of Col. Douglas and Col. Malet for governorships, June 1849. ; (GRE/B113/4B/35-36) Letter [R.J.?] Malet to
Lansdowne re his brother Col. C.S. Malet, 15 June 1849, enclosing copy of testimonials to Malet. ; (GRE/B113/4B/41) Letter Sir Richard J. Griffith to Lansdowne 24 April 1850. ; (GRE/B113/4B/44) Memo. on services of James Meek.
LANSDOWNE, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of
(styled Earl of Shelburne 1836-1863)
GRE/B113/5A/1-10 5 May 1861-12 June 1866
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to railway legislation, although 1 letter, 12 June 1866, concerns his wishes to meet with Grey to discuss his plans for a new Reform Bill (GRE/B113/5A/10).
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/5A/2 5 May 1861
(1) Printed memo by Grey for the consideration of the select committee on private bills, 25 June 1858. (Cf. C. Austin to Grey 3 July 1858).
GRE/B113/5A/3 5 May 1861
(2) Ms memo by Grey on (1), n.d.
GRE/B113/5A/4-7 5 May 1861
(3) Ms memo by Lansdowne on (1) & (2), March 1861.
LANSDOWNE, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of GRE/B113/5B/1-10 15 January 1881-24 July 1882
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, and a copy of part of letter Grey to Lansdowne, relating to the land question in Ireland, particularly the Arrears of Rent Act.
LATROBE, Charles Joseph
(Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria 1851-1854)
GRE/B113/6A/1-4 21 November 1851-27 November 1851
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 21 November 1851, and copies of 2 letters Grey to Latrobe, 25 January & 27 November 1851, seeking patronage
Paper marked
“Feby 19/51 Letter to Mr Latrobe written at the request of Mr Hodges recommending Mr Arnold”. The letter, of which this was apparently a cover, is missing.
LAURENCE, Abbott
(American Minister in London)
GRE/B113/6B/1-4 4 July 1850-15 November 1852
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey and a copy letter Grey to Laurence, mostly introductions to Grey and seeking patronage.
LAVALETTE, Georgiana Gabrielle, Marquise de
(née de Flahault; wife of Marquis de Lavalette; daughter of Auguste Charles Joseph, comte de Flahault, q.v.; sister of Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone, Marchioness of Lansdowne, q.v.)
GRE/B113/6C/1-2 24 September 1879-13 May 1892
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, expressing sympathy on the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B113/6C/1), and thanking Grey for sending his pamphlet (GRE/B113/6C/2)
LAVRADIO, Count de
(Portuguese Ambassador in London)
GRE/B113/6D/1-2 5 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Anglo-Portuguese treaties.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/6D/1
Note on Anglo-Portuguese treaties
LAW, Edward, 1st Earl of Ellenborough
See ELLENBOROUGH, Edward Law, 1st Earl of
LAW, Hon. Henry Spencer
(fourth son of 1st Baron Ellenborough, and father of the 5th and 6th Barons Ellenborough)
GRE/B113/7A/1 30 January 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to reform in the army.
LAWRENCE, Albert Phillips
(Rector of Chevington)
GRE/B113/7B/1 28 December 1893
Letter Rev. & Mrs Lawrence to 3rd Earl Grey, sending birthday congratulations.
LAYCOCK, Joseph
(of Low Gosforth, Northumberland)
GRE/B113/7C/1-2 21 July 1864-3 August 1864
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed railway.
LEADBITTER, Robert
(solicitor, of Flux & Leadbitter, q.v.)
GRE/B113/7D/1-9 14 August 1845-24 November 1855
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the estate of the late Anna Maria Grey.
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/7D/8 24 November 1845
Original letter Leadbitter to Anna Maria Grey, 24 November 1845, with a statement of her stock dividends
GRE/B113/7D/9 31 August 1848 & 12 March 1852
Copy of will of Anna Maria Grey, made 31 August 1848, with codicil made 12 March 1852 (GRE/B113/7D/9)
LEAHY, Arthur
(Colonel, assistant director of works, fortifications branch of War Office, 1864-1871)
GRE/B113/7E/1-5 25 April 1868
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning army organisation.
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/7E/3 25 April 1868
Notice of meeting to be addressed by Leahy on 27 April 1868
GRE/B113/7E/4 25 April 1868
Printed paper by Leahy on army organisation
LEEKS, Edward Frederick GRE/B113/7F/1 25 April 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a payment of £5 5s.
LEES, J. C. GRE/B113/7G/1 4 June 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking Grey to use his influence to secure a more favourable position.
LEFEVRE, Charles Shaw-, 1st Viscount Eversley
See EVERSLEY, Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount
LEFEVRE, Sir John George Shaw-
See SHAW-LEFEVRE, Sir John George
LEITNER, Henry
(editor of
The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review )
GRE/B113/7H/1-11 13 August 1892-Mar 1894
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting articles, particularly on the subject of Uganda, to be included in
The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review (GRE/B113/7H/1-2)
Draft by 3rd Earl Grey -
“Cancelled Sketch of a letter to Mr Leitner on Colonial Federat[io]n”. March 1894 (GRE/B113/7H/3-11)
LE MARCHANT, Sir Denis, 1st Bart.
(Secretary to the Board of Trade 1836-1841; M.P. for Worcester 1846-1847; chief clerk to the House of Commons 1850-1871; brother of Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant, q.v.)
GRE/B113/8/1-25 25 November 1837-May 1871
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 November 1837, drawing attention to various suggestions outlined in documents by Mr Symonds (GRE/B113/8/1); 1 letter, January 1839, on the subject of the Corn Laws (GRE/B113/8/2); 1 letter,
n.d., concerning a letter from the Prussian consul (GRE/B113/8/6); 1 letter, 26 November 1846, replying to Grey's letter of 25 November 1846, on the subject of his brother (GRE/B113/8/9); and 10 letters, 1 October 1861-May 1871, requesting
information from Grey for various publications including a memoir of Lord Spencer (GRE/B113/8/10-25).
Copy letter Grey to Le Marchant 25 November 1846, offering government of Newfoundland to his brother, Sir (John) Gaspard Le Marchant, q.v. (GRE/B113/8/8).
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/8/3-4 January 1839
2 tables (1) showing quantity of wheat bonded 1831-1837, (2) showing duties actually received and which should have been received on foreign wheat 1828-1838.
GRE/B113/8/5 n.d. [1831?]
Memo by Grey on Corn Laws, n.d.
GRE/B113/8/7 n.d. [1839]
Extract from a Prussian consul's letter on effect of British Corn Laws on Prussian farming
See also note of contents of letter Grey to Le Marchant 16 April 1833 re G. Dunn q.v. (GRE/V/C1, p. 243).
LE MARCHANT, Sir John Gaspard
(Lieutenant-General, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland 1847-1852, of Nova Scotia 1852-1857; brother of Sir Denis Le Marchant, q.v.)
GRE/B113/9/1-40 18 June 1847-28 March 1855
10 letters from Le Marchant to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 25 July 1847 & 10 October 1848, on the position of Chief Justice of Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/18-19,25-26); 1 letter, 10 August 1847, relating to the restoration of the
Legislature in Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/20-21); 1 letter 13 January 1848, concerning an advance of £20,000 to the colony for emergency purposes (GRE/B113/9/22-24); 1 letter, 12 June 1849, concerning the establishment of a Poor Law in the colony
(GRE/B113/9/27); 1 letter, 28 April 1851, requesting an appointment in another colony (GRE/B113/9/30); 1 letter, 29 June 1852, on his appointment as Governor of New Scotia (GRE/B113/9/32); 1 letter, 30 September 1852, with reference to
Protestant-Irish Catholic sectarianism in Newfoundland, as well as a proposed railroad and the fisheries question (GRE/B113/9/33-34); 1 letter, 14 October 1852, relating to the prospects of famine and the aversion of the people to corn and wheat
(GRE/B113/9/35); 1 letter, 28 March 1855, assessing his overall service in North America (GRE/B113/9/38-40).
11 copy letters from Grey to Le Marchant, including 2 letters, 18 June & 18 October 1847, on the position of Chief Justice of Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/1-2,5); 1 letter, 16 July 1847, relating to the restoration of the Legislature in
Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/3); 1 letter, 16 September 1847, requesting Le Marchant to favour Mr Dawson (GRE/B113/9/4); 2 letters, 2 December 1847 & 28 January 1848, concerning an advance of £20,000 to the colony for emergency purposes
(GRE/B113/9/6-7); 1 letter, 27 March 1849, relating to the administration of Oaths of Supremacy and Abjuration to those appointed to offices in Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/8); 1 letter, 18 May 1849, concerning the establishment of a Poor Law in the
colony (GRE/B113/9/9); 2 letters, 13 July 1849 & 28 March 1851, on Le Marchant's request for an appointment in another colony (GRE/B113/9/10-11); 1 letter, 16 November 1849, on the fisheries of Newfoundland (GRE/B113/9/28-29)
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/9 26 March 1852
Copy of letter Le Marchant to Hon. Henry Cavendish Grey (q.v.) 26 March 1852, relating to the 3rd Earl leaving his post as Colonial Secretary.
GRE/B113/9/12-17 n.d.
Memo on Le Marchant's administration of Newfoundland
LENNOX, Charles Gordon-, 5th Duke of Richmond
See RICHMOND, Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of
LENNOX, Charles Henry Gordon-, 6th Duke of Richmond
See RICHMOND, Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of
LEVERSON, Montague
(solicitor)
GRE/B113/10A/1-2 27 March 1858-1 April 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey to form a Committee to examine two pamphlets under prosecution by the Government
Copy letter Grey to Leverson, declining this request
LEVESON-GOWER, Lady Elizabeth Mary
See WESTMINSTER, Elizabeth Mary Grosvenor, Marchioness of (née Leveson-Gower)
LEVESON-GOWER, Lord Francis (afterwards Egerton)
See ELLESMERE, Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of
LEVESON-GOWER, Granville George, 2nd Earl Granville
See GRANVILLE, Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl
LEWIN, Harriet
See GROTE, Harriet (née Lewin)
LEWIS, Sir George Cornewall, 2nd Bart.
(a poor-law commissioner for England and Wales 1839-1847)
GRE/B113/10B/1-4 4 March 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Poor Law Amendment Act and the appointment of Returning Officers
LICHFIELD, Thomas George Anson, 2nd Earl of GRE/B113/10C/1-4 13 February 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Mr Thomas Smith, late Governor of the Convict Prison Hulk, "Euryalus" at Gibraltar.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/10C/4 13 February 1863
Printed testimonials to Thomas Smith
LIDDELL, Henry George, 2nd Earl of Ravensworth
See RAVENSWORTH, Henry George Liddell, 2nd Earl of
LIDDELL, Henry Thomas, 1st Earl of
See RAVENSWORTH, Henry Thomas Liddell, 1st Earl of
LIGHTLY & SIMON
(commercial agents)
GRE/B113/10D/1 7 August 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, rescheduling a steamer voyage.
LILFORD, Mary Elizabeth Powys, Baroness
(née Vassall-Fox, wife of Thomas Atherton Powys, 3rd Baron Lilford, and daughter of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, q.v.)
GRE/B113/11/1-14 23 August 1880-6 April 1888
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly commending Grey on his letters to the
Times opinions, particularly against Gladstone's policies
LINDSAY, Mary Anne
See HOLFORD, Mary Anne (née Lindsay)
LINDSAY, Lady Mary Susan Felicie
See MEYNELL, Lady Mary Susan Felicie (née Lindsay)
LISGAR, John Young, 1st Baron
(Governor of New South Wales 1860-1867)
GRE/B113/13A/1 23 May 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, describing the enthusiasm of the people of New South Wales towards the erection of a statue of the Prince Consort, as well as Lisgar's view on Irish Disestablishment.
LITTLE, W. E.?
(physician)
GRE/B113/13B/1 1 August 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, acknowledging Grey's cheque and compliments on his services.
LITTLETON, Caroline Anne, Baroness Hatherton
See HATHERTON, Caroline Anne Littleton, Baroness (née Hurt)
LITTLETON, Edward John, 1st Baron Hatherton
See HATHERTON, Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron (previously Walhouse)
LIVERPOOL, Cecil George Savile Foljambe, 1st Earl of
(son-in-law of Lady Emily Augusta Cavendish, q.v.)
GRE/B113/13C/1 2 November 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Lady Emily Cavendish's last illness.
LIVINGSTONE, David
(missionary and explorer)
GRE/B113/13D/1 28 October 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, describing area round Lake Nyasa.
LLANOVER of LLANOVER and ABERCARN, Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron
(M.P. for Marylebone 1837-1859)
GRE/B13/13E/1 20 July 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re drainage bill.
LLOYD, Harriet
(née Grey, wife of Rev. Henry Robert Lloyd, Rector of Cliffe, Hoo, Kent; daughter of Hon. Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v.; sister of Mrs Hannah Jane Sansom, q.v.; cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B113/13F/1 17 September 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey - condolence on death of Maria, Countess Grey.
LOCH, Sir Charles Stewart
(Secretary of the Charity Organisation Society, 1875-1914)
GRE/B113/14A/1-13 22 June 1891-9 February 1894
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including three letters, 31 December 1892, 28 January & 9 February 1894, relating to proposed amendments to the Poor Law (GRE/B113/14A/3-5,13).
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/14A/2 22 June 1891
Receipt for donation.
GRE/B113/14A/6-7 30 January 1894
Article by Loch, "Some Controverted Points in the Administration of Poor Relief", reprinted from
The Economic Journal Vol. III No. 11 pp. 425-442, No. 12 pp. 584-599 (2 sections).
GRE/B113/14A/10-11 31 January 1894
Paper by Grey on Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, 26 January 1894 (sent to Loch and returned).
LOCH, James
(M.P. for Wick Burghs 1830-1852)
GRE/B113/14B/1-7 24 July 1844-22 December 1844
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the construction of the Newcastle-Berwick railway and correspondence with Lord Morpeth.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/14B/5 27 October 1844
Copy of letter R. Hawdon, Mayor of Morpeth, to Loch 22 October 1844; copy of Loch's reply, 27 October 1844, is appended to his letter to Grey.
LOCKYER, Edmund B. GRE/B113/14C/1-6 15 August 1856-10 May 1858
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed central North-South Railway.
LODER, Louise de Vere, Baroness Wakehurst
See WAKEHURST, Louise de Vere Loder, Baroness (née Beauclerk, wife of Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, created 1st Baron Wakehurst in 1834)
LOFTS, Henry
(house agent)
GRE/B113/14D/1 19 February 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Grey's mansion on Carlton Terrace.
LONGLEY, Charles Thomas Longley
(Archbishop of Canterbury 1862-1868; previously Bishop of Ripon 1836-1856; Bishop of Durham 1856-1860)
GRE/B80/6 13 October 1851-14 May 1860
Letter to Longley, 13 October 1851, re Rev. C.H.S. Nicholls, applicant for chaplaincy in Gold Coast (GRE/B80/6/1-2)
14 letters to Grey (written as Bishop of Durham), mostly relating to Longley's plans for local claims to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners on property and the organisation of a public meeting of the diocese to raise funds for the provision of
additional curates in destitute areas, with the exception of 2 letters, the first dated (during Longley's period as Bishop of Ripon) 18 October 1851, re Rev. C.H.S. Nicholls, applicant for chaplaincy in Gold Coast (GRE/B80/6/3-4), and the second
letter, 14 May 1860, is on the subject of Longley's acceptance to the post of Archbishop of York (GRE/B80/6/20)
LONGMAN ANd CO.
(publishers)
GRE/B113/17A/1 22 August 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed publication of 2nd Earl Grey's speeches by John Percy Wilson.
LONGRIDGE, Michael
(chairman of the Blyth district committee of the Friends of Parliamentary Reform)
GRE/B113/17B/1-3 17 May 1832-16 June 1839
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 17 May 1832, concerning a meeting at Blyth on the Reform Bill; and the second letter, 16 June 1839, re chartists.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/17B/2 17 May 1832
Copy of resolutions passed at meeting at Blyth, 15 May 1832
LORNE, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Lord
See ARGYLL, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of (styled Lord Lorne 1847-1900)
LOSH, James
(author of
Observations on Parliamentary Reform , 1831)
GRE/B113/17C/1-8 12 February 1832-18 June 1832
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 12 February 1832, referring to the application of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Directors and the effect of the Reform Bill on the Northumberland constituency (GRE/B113/17C/2); 1 letter, 6 May
1832, relating to an agreement at a meeting of the Tyne and Wear Coal Owners to petition Parliament relating to strikes by miners, their effect on the district and calling for the establishment of a more effective police service (GRE/B113/17C/3-4);
2 letters on the local agitation in favour of the Reform Bill, 11 May 1832 & 12 May 1832 (GRE/B113/17C/5-6; 2 letters relating to the desire for Grey and Lord Ossulston to receive no opposition if an election were called for North
Northumberland, 16 June 1832 & 18 June 1832 (GRE/B113/17C/7-8). (The former letter also includes information on candidates for South Northumberland, as well as a plan to petition Parliament against the University of Durham's decision not to
award degrees to non-Anglicans)
LOTBINIERE, Gaspard
See JOLY DE LOTBINIERE, Gaspard
LOTHIAN, William Schomberg Robert Kerr, 8th Marquess of GRE/B113/17D/1 1 October 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the Italian Question
LOUGH, John Graham
(sculptor)
GRE/B113/17E/1 5 July 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 5 July 1832, seeking commission to execute a statue of 2nd Earl Grey in Northumberland.
LOVAINE, Algernon George Percy, Lord
See NORTHUMBERLAND, Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of (styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865 and Earl Percy 1865-1867)
LOVAINE, Henry George Percy, Lord
See NORTHUMBERLAND, Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of (styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865)
LOVELACE, William King-Noel, 1st Earl of GRE/B113/18A/1-2 15 September 1846-15 July 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first concerning Mr Babbage (GRE/B113/18A/1)
LOWE, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke
See SHERBROOKE, Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount
LOWRY-CORRY, Hon. Blanche Edith
(née Wood; wife of Hon. Henry William Lowry-Corry; daughter of 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v., and niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B113/18B/1 28 April 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking him for sending his pamphlet.
LOYD, Samuel Jones, 1st Baron Overstone
See OVERSTONE, Samuel Jones Loyd, 1st Baron
LUCE, Timeon GRE/B113/18C/1-2 1 August 1878
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Sir John Grey of Heaton (d. 1422), Earl of Tankerville in Normandy.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/18C/2 1 August 1878
Copy of document relating to Sir John Grey of Heaton (d. 1422), Earl of Tankerville in Normandy.
LUSHINGTON, Henry
(barrister, chief secretary to the Government of Malta 1847-1855)
GRE/B113/18D/1 2 February 1847
Letter to Grey, re post of secretary at Malta.
LUSHINGTON, Stephen
(M.P. for Tower Hamlets 1832-1841; judge of the high court of admiralty 1838-1867)
GRE/B113/18E/1-7 11 March 1839-20 May 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 11 March 1839, re pension for widow of General Onslow; and the second, 20 May 1856, re belligerent rights.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/18E/2-3 11 March 1839
Note of Onslow's career, and some comparable cases
See also copy of letter Grey to Lushington 6 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 131-2).
LUTTRELL, Henry GRE/B113/18F/1 3 February 1833
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 3 February 1833, concerning the salary of a Mr Patterson, returning letter R.W. Hay to Grey 1 February 1833 (the latter is filed under Hay).
LYNDHURST, Georgiana Copley, Baroness
(née Goldsmith, second wife of John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst, q.v.)
GRE/B113/19A/1-3 17 February 1890-24 February 1890
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, protesting against references to Lord Lyndhurst in
The Correspondence of Princess Lieven and 2nd Earl Grey.
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/19A/3 24 February 1890
Printed copy of elegy on Lyndhurst by Tom Taylor.
LYNDHURST, John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron GRE/B113/19B/1-5 17 February 1856-9 May 1857
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first two, both 7 February 1856 (GRE/B113/19B/2-3); and the third, 9 May 1857, re Shedden case (GRE/B113/19B/4-5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B113/19B/ 7 February 1856
Extract from report on life peerages
LYTTELTON, George William Lyttelton, 4th Baron GRE/B113/19C/1-8 15 June 1867-3 October 1875
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 June 1867, concerning extracts from the diaries of Lyttleton's father relating to the 1832 Reform Act (GRE/B113/19C/1-2); 1 letter, 10 October 1871, concerning Lord Hatherton's and Lord
Brougham's memories (GRE/B113/19C/3); 2 letters, 11 September & 3 October 1875, relating to the letters of Lord Althorp (GRE/B113/19C/5-8)
Copy letter Grey to Lyttelton, 11 February 1873, relating to a petition for reforming Convocation (GRE/B113/19C/4)
MABERLEY, William Leader
(Lieutenant-Colonel, joint secretary of the General Post Office 1836-1854)
GRE/B114/1A/1-3 11 February 1837-15 February 1837
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Maberly's chances of promotion in the army.
MACARTHUR, Sir Edward
(Lieutenant-General, Secretary in Lord Chamberlain's Office, House of Lords 1831; assistant adjutant-general in Ireland 1837-1841; deputy adjutant-general in Australian colonies 1841-1855; brother of James MacArthur, q.v.)
GRE/B114/1B/1-14 20 May 1831-18 January 1838
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter,14 February 1837, concenring plans to encourage Irish emigrants to New South Wales (GRE/B114/1B/1), 1 letter, 18 January 1838, on the progress and problems of the emigration system in New South Wales
(GRE/B114/1B/10); 1 letter, 20 May 1831, relating to the possibility of appointing Grey's brother (probably Frederick William) as Chief Justice in the province of New South Wales (GRE/B114/1B/4); as well as a letter, 29 May 1837, concurring with
Grey's plan to create a yeomanry and militia force in the province (GRE/B114/1B/9).
Enclosures:
GRE/B114/1B/2-3 14 February 1837
Printed leaflet, "Account of the Emigration to New South Wales of Fourteen Agricultural Families from the County of Dorset".
GRE/B114/1B/7-8 29 May 1837
Memo on military establishments in New South Wales.
GRE/B114/1B/11-14 18 January 1838
2 papers on emigration to New South Wales.
See also copy of letter Grey to MacArthur 21 May 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 13).
MACARTHUR, James
(author of
New South Wales, its Present State and Future Prospects ; brother of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Macarthur, q.v.)
GRE/B114/1C/1-2 17 May 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Maori War in New Zealand.
Enclosure:
GRE/B114/1C/2 17 May 1861
Cutting from
Sydney Morning Herald concerning above
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington
(historian)
See MACAULAY of ROTHLEY, Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron
MACAULAY, Zachary
(father of Thomas Babington, 1st Baron Macaulay, q.v.)
GRE/B114/2B/1-2 11 December 1830
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Z. Macaulay.
Enclosure:
GRE/B114/2B/2 11 December 1830
Letter 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (q.v.) to Grey, n.d., introducing Z. Macaulay.
MACAULAY of ROTHLEY, Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron
(historian, M.P. for Edinburgh 1839-1847; son of Zachary Macaulay, q.v.)
GRE/B114/2A/1-7 27 January 1846-18 May 1857
4 letters Macauley to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 27 & 29 January 1846, re Grey's refusal to serve in government with Palmerston as Foreign Secretary (GRE/B114/2A/1-2,5); 1 letter, 10 May 1857, arranging a time to visit Grey
(GRE/B114/2A/6); and 1 letter, 18 May 1857, re Lord Campbell's
Lives of the Chief Justices.(GRE/B114/2A/7).
1 copy letter Grey to Macaulay, 27 January 1846, re Grey's refusal to serve in government with Palmerston as Foreign Secretary (GRE/B114/2A/3-4)
MACBAY, William
(Captain, adjutant of the Northumberland Artillery Militia)
GRE/B114/2C/1-6 5 October 1867-8 October 1867
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the second with copy letter M. Donnelly to “Dr. R” on same sheet, re feared Fenian attack on military depot at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Enclosures:
GRE/B114/2C/2 7 October 1867
Copy letter Macbay to Under-Secretary for War, 5 October 1867, on above subject
GRE/B114/2C/5-6 8 October 1867
Letter Macbay to Sir Richard Maine, 7 October 1867 on above subject
MACCARTHY, Sir Charles Justin
(Auditor-General of Ceylon 1847-1850, Colonial Secretary of Ceylon 1850-1860, and Governor 1860-1864; acting Governor 1850 and 1855); son-in-law of Sir Benjamin Hawes, q.v.)
GRE/B114/3/1-66 26 March 1847-9 July 1860
25 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, many letters discussing similar issues including the finanical state of the colony, the mood of the people, the relative merits of his colleagues, the results of a commission set up to investigate improving the
efficiency of the administration of the colony, and the working of a road ordinance, although 4 letters, 22 January-19 August 1850, refer to the controversy surrounding the publication by Emerson-Tennent of a confidential dispatch that led to Lord
Torrington's resignation as Governor General of Ceylon (GRE/B114/3/36-44); 3 letters on the appointment of Sir George Anderson, 11 September, 19 October & 15 November 1850 (GRE/B114/3/45-47,49-51); and 1 letter, 9 July 1860, his own appointment
as Governor General (GRE/B114/3/64)
Copies of 5 letters Grey to MacCarthy, 24 July 1849, 5 October 1849, 19 August 1850, 24 October 1850 & 22 June 1851 all replies to MacCarthy's letters (GRE/B114/3/21,27,44,48,59)
Enclosure in letter of 10 May 1851, letter Archdeacon Bailey to Grey 10 May 1851, is now filed under Bailey, q.v.
Enclosures:
GRE/B114/3/9-16 15 January 1849
Report of committee for provision of schools in Ceylon
GRE/B114/3/39 10 June 1850
Letter R.N. (?) Braybrooke to MacCarthy 4 June 1850
McCRACKEN, J. & R.
(shipping agents)
McCulloch, John Ramsay GRE/B114/4B/1-3 13 April 1844-20 May 1856
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from McCulloch (political economist, comptroller of the Stationery Office 1838-1864), the first, 13 April 1844, relating to the exportation of cotton goods from the United States to China and South America
(GRE/B114/4B/1); the second, 10 March 1853, concurring with Grey's view on the sale of colonial lands but disagreeing with the minimum price placed on the land (GRE/B114/4B/2); and the third, 20 May 1856, relating to the history of Anglo-American
relations (GRE/B114/4B/3).
Digitised material for McCulloch, John Ramsay - GRE/B114/4B/1-3 MacDonald, Alexander, Field & Co. GRE/B114/4C/1-3 20 November 1880-25 November 1880
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from the firm (proprietors of the Aberdeen Granite Works), re memorial stone to Capt. the Hon. Henry Cavendish Grey (q.v.).
Enclosure: (GRE/B114/4C/2) Plan of the stone, with note by 3rd Earl Grey on alterations
ordered by him, including the alteration of the inscription to “Harry Cavendish Grey”
Digitised material for Macdonald, Alexander, Field & Co. - GRE/B114/4C/1-3 MacDonald, Edward James
GRE/B114/5/1-47 9 February 1866-24 May 1892
41 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mainly on the upkeep of the Howick Estate.
Enclosures: (GRE/B114/5/14) “Extract from Report of Committee appointed to inspect the sanitary condition of Howick”
signed by William Champion Streatfeild, George Scott, and William Dixon. ; (GRE/B114/5/28) List of estate expenses. ; (GRE/B114/5/30) List of private ledger payments for April 1873. ; (GRE/B114/5/47) Letter William Woodman (q.v.) to Macdonald 16
November 1883 re Broomhill Colliery.
MacDonald, Sir John
GRE/B114/6/1-8 25 June 1837-24 September 1847
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from MacDonald (adjutant-general at the Horse Guards, 1830-1850), including 2 letters, 25 June & 26 July 1837, re Roman Catholics in the army (GRE/B114/6/1-6); and 1 letter, 24 September 1847, thanking him for
recommending him for G.C.B (GRE/B114/6/8).
1 copy letter Grey to Macdonald 10 April 1839 re age of recruits in India (GRE/B114/6/7).
Enclosure: (GRE/B114/6/5-6) Memo on charge against Col. Ewart for having forbidden the enlistment of Catholics. (cf. 1st Viscount Hill; Plumptre; 1st
Baron Vivian) ;
MACDONNELL, Louisa Jane, Countess of Antrim
See ANTRIM, Louisa Jane MacDonnell, Countess of (née Grey, wife of 6th Earl of Antrim, niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
MacDonnell, Sir Richard Graves
GRE/B114/7/1-26 6 August 1847-15 February 1876
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from MacDonnell (Governor of Gambia 1847-1852, of Saint Lucia 1852-1853, of South Australia 1855-1862), including 1 letter, 6 August 1847, relating to the appointment of a competent lawyer for the office of Queen's
Advocate (GRE/B114/7/1); 1 letter, 15 July 1848, relating to the command of the troops in Gambia (GRE/B114/7/3); 1 letter, 29 November 1851, concerning the death of Captain Howell and two other officers and the broader question of the welfare of
troops serving in West Africa, (GRE/B114/7/4); 1 letter, 20 January 1852, relating to a controversy surrounding printed libels against his conduct as Governor of Gambia (GRE/B114/7/6); 1 letter, 23 January 1852, accepting the post of Governor of St
Lucia on the condition of starting in May 1853 (GRE/B114/7/7); 1 letter, 15 February 1852, relating to his chaplain at Gambia (GRE/B114/7/8); 1 letter, 8 April 1852, on his acceptance of the position of Lieutenant Governor of St Vincent
(GRE/B114/7/9); 4 letters, 27 February, 4 March 1855, 20 March & 10 September 1857, on an abridged version of Grey's pamphlet ‘Colonial Policy’ (GRE/B114/7/10-17 & GRE/B114/7/20-21); two letters, 18 December 1862 & 23 January 1863,
relating to a pamphlet concerning retirement allowances for Governors; and 1 letter, 15 February 1876, relating to free trade in Gambia (GRE/B114/7/23-26).
Copy of letter Grey to Macdonnell, 29 April 1848, relating to the smuggling trade carried out by French merchants in Gambia (GRE/B114/7/2).
Enclosures: (GRE/B114/7/5) 29 November 1851: Letter T. (?) Brown to Macdonnell 24 September 1851 ; (GRE/B114/7/18-19) Extract from despatch by Macdonnell, 25 January 1851 ; (GRE/B114/7/22) Cutting from
Adelaide Observer 15 August 1857, on the South Australian Institute.
McDonnell, Robert
GRE/B114/8A/1-2 15 May 1873-20 May 1873
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from McDonnell (surgeon), re to his views on Irish Home Rule.
MACDONNELL, William Randall, 6th Earl of Antrim
See ANTRIM, William Randall MacDonnell, 6th Earl of
MACGREGOR, Sir Evan John Murray-
See MURRAY-MACGREGOR, Sir Evan John
MacGregor, J.
GRE/B114/8B/1 8 November 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Warkworth Dock Company.
MacGregor, Sir John Atholl Bannatyne, 3rd Bart.
(of MacGregor, President of the Virgin Islands, 1851)
GRE/B114/8C/1-4 4 November 1850-13 January 1851
2 letters MacGregor to Grey, including 1 letter, 8 November 1850, concerning his acceptance of the presidency of the Virgin Islands (GRE/B114/8C/2); and 1 letter, 10 January 1851, wishing to exchange his presidency of the Virgin Islands for a
similar appointment in Tobago (GRE/B114/6/3).
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to MacGregor, 4 November 1850, concerning his acceptance of the presidency of the Virgin Islands (GRE/B114/8C/1)
Letter to 1st Earl Russell, 13 January 1851, on the position at Tobago (GRE/B114/6/4).
MCGRIGOR, Sir James, 1st Bart.
(Director General of the Army Medical Department, 1815-1851)
GRE/B114/8D/1-4 25 June 1836-6 September 1839
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 June 1836, seeking an appointment for Dr Dary (GRE/B114/8D/1); 1 letter, 27 July 1838, outlining a description of medical drawings of the 3rd fasciculus from diseased soldiers (GRE/B114/8D/2);
and 1 letter, 6 September 1839, on the reasons behind his request to Grey for an increase in the medical staff in Canada (GRE/B114/8D/4)
Note (in Sir F.W. Grey's hand), 28 July 1838, thanking McGrigor for his letter of 27 July 1838 (GRE/B114/8D/3)
MACKENZIE, John
(Rev., Resident Commissioner in Bechuanaland)
GRE/B114/9/1-57 5 November 1888-3 September 1891
23 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the imperial administration in South Africa. See also papers of 4th Earl Grey.
Note by Grey of alterations suggested by him, in letter of 8 November 1888, to memo enclosed in MacKenzie's letter of 5 November (GRE/B114/9/6)
Drafts or extracts of 5 letters Grey to MacKenzie 12 November 1888, 20 March, 15 April, 3 & 9 September 1889, in reply to MacKenzie's letters (GRE/B114/9/9,22,25,49-51)
Notes by Grey on Africa, n.d. [c. August 1889] (GRE/B114/9/45).
Cuttings of 2 letters by MacKenzie from
Imperial Federation 1 July 1888 and
Newcastle Chronicle 29 November 1888. (GRE/B114/9/1,14).
Enclosures:
GRE/B114/9/2 5 November 1888
Printed memo,
“British Interests in South Africa”.
GRE/B114/9/29 2 May 1889
Cutting from
Pall Mall Gazette 2 May 1889.
GRE/B114/9/32 6 May 1889
Printed leaflet issued by South African Committee, containing letter MacKenzie to Lord Knutsford 10 April 1889, and extract from letter Grey to MacKenzie 15 April 1889.
GRE/B114/9/34 17 May 1889
Page from
The Scotsman 14 May 1889.
MACKENZIE, Laurence GRE/B114/10A/1 12 September 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the 2nd Earl Grey.
MACKENZIE, William Lyon
(Mayor of Toronto 1834, Member of legislative of the United Provinces, 1850-1858)
GRE/B114/10B/1-4 26 June 1833-27 May 1853
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 June 1833, thanking Grey for his interest in the welfare of Upper Canada and describing the popular support for his governorship (GRE/B114/10B/1); 1 letter, 27 July 1835, forwarding a volume that
highlights people's perception of him (GRE/B114/10B/2); and 1 letter, 27 May 1833, with attached press cutting of letter by MacKenzie on railway between North America & Europe, via Quebec (GRE/B114/10B/3).
MACKINTOSH, Robert James
(Lieutenant-Governor of Saint Kitts; Governor of Antigua and the Leeward Islands 1850-1855)
GRE/B114/10C/1-2 15 August 1850-11 September 1850
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Mackintosh, offering to make his provisional appointment as the Governor of Antigua and the Leeward Islands permanent, with a reply from Mackintosh expressing his gratitude.
MACLURE, Sir John William, 1st Bart.
(Secretary to Central Committee for relief of distress in cotton manufacturing districts)
GRE/B114/10D/1 26 November 1862
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Maclure, detailing the local support in Northumberland for the Central Committee.
MacQueen, J. Potter
GRE/B114/12A/1-3 27 February 1831-5 April 1832
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on emigration.
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to MacQueen 13 January 1831 and 19 January 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 8, 38-40).
MAGEE, William Connor
(Archbishop of York 1891; previously Dean of Cork 1864-1868; Bishop of Peterborough 1868-1891)
MAHON, Philip Henry Stanhope, Viscount
See STANHOPE, Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl (styled Viscount Mahon 1816-1855)
MAITLAND, Frederick
(General, Lieutenant-Governor of Dominica 1813- )
GRE/B114/12C/1-2 11 December 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 11 December 1837, requesting Grey to protect him in an enquiry on his pension entitlement.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Maitland, Frederick - GRE/B114/12C/1-2GRE/B114/12C/2 11 December 1837
Copy of letter Grey to Maitland 8 February 1831 (misdated 1833), stating that the 4th Earl had no intention of depriving Maitland of his pension
See also copy of letter Grey to Maitland 8 February 1831 (same as above, GRE/V/C1, p. 10).
MALMESBURY, James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of
(Foreign Secretary 1852 and 1858-1859, Lord Privy Seal 1866-1868)
GRE/B114/12E/1-7 31 December 1856-22 June 1868
3 letters Malmesbury to Grey, including 2 letters, 31 December 1856 and 18 January 1857, relating to Persia (GRE/B114/12E/1-4); and 1 letter to Grey, 22 June 1868, relating to the rejection of the Suspensory Bill (GRE/B114/12E/5)
Copy letter Grey to Malmesbury, 22 June 1868, relating to the rejection of the Suspensory Bill (GRE/B114/12E/6-7)
Digitised material for Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of - GRE/B114/12E/1-7 MALTBY, Edward
(Bishop of Durham 1836-1856; previously Bishop of Chichester 1831-1836)
GRE/B83/18A/1-24 13 March 1836-13 May 1858
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (the first written when Bishop of Chichester, and the last after retirement from diocese of Durham), mostly relating to appointments and recommendations for livings, but some letters make reference to other issues,
including 1 letter, 28 February 1840, on the formation of a Diocesan Association in Durham to provide for additional curates (GRE/B83/18A/2); 2 letters, both 12 September 1841, expressing support for Grey during the parliamentary contest at
Sunderland (GRE/B83/18A/3-4); 2 letters, 24 April 1855 & 9 May 1855, on his opposition to the Charitable Trusts Bill (GRE/B83/18A/19-20); 1 letter, 11 August 1856, on the campaign to increase the income of clergymen with low stipends
(GRE/B83/18A/21-22); and 1 letter, 13 May 1858, discussing the possibility of a new Reform Bill (GRE/B83/18A/23).
Enclosures:
GRE/B83/18A/13-14 3 June 1850
Copy of petition of Rev. James Waters, Curate of Saint Mary's Church, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, addressed to Grey, requesting benefice in England, containing copy of testimonial to Waters by Aubrey G. Spencer, Bishop of Jamaica, 30 June 1849.
GRE/B83/18A/17-18 24 April 1855
Copy letter George Bland, Archdeacon of Northumberland, to Henry M. Vane, Secretary of the Charity Commissioners, 12 March 1855, expressing his disatisfaction at the conduct of the Charity Commissioners in relation to their scheme for Sherburn
Hospital
MANGLES, Ross Donnelly
(Chairman of the East India Company, 1857-1858)
MANINGTON, J.
(of Waylett & Manington, Jewellers, London)
MANNERS-SUTTON, John Henry Thomas, 3rd Viscount Canterbury
See CANTERBURY, John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount
MANNING, Henry Edward
(Cardinal, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster)
Marryat, J. GRE/B114/13E/1-10 24 March 1832-18 March 1833
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the slavery question in Trinidad.
Enclosures: (GRE/B114/13E/3-4) Extract from letter from Marryat's brother, Port of Spain, on the operation of the Order in Council on his estate, 8 February 1832;
(GRE/B114/13E/6) Extract from letter from Marryat's brother, on the operation of the Order in Council on his estate, 10 March 1832.
Digitised material for Marryat, J. - GRE/B114/13E/1-10
See also copies of 3 letters Grey to Marryat 29 March 1832, 7 November 1832 and 25 January 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 40-45, 133-4, 193-5).
MARSHALL, James Garth GRE/B114/13F/1-16 3 December 1853-28 May 1872
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 December 1853, re Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B114/13F/1); 1 letter, 19 May 1864, re Grey's essay on Representative Government (GRE/B114/13F/2-13); and 1 letter, 28 May 1872 re Licensing Bill
(GRE/B114/13F/14,16).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Marshall, James Garth - GRE/B114/13F/1-16GRE/B114/13F/15 28 May 1872
Cutting from
Leeds Mercury 28 May 1872
MARSHALL, R.
(Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B114/13G/1-2 12 January 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning appointment of two additional Justices of the Peace.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Marshall, R. - GRE/B114/13G/1-2GRE/B114/13G/2 12 January 1839
Copy of letter to 1st Earl Russell 11 January 1839, requesting appointment of two additional justices; signed by R. Marshall, George Johnston, John Clay, David Logan, John M. Dickson, John Wilson.
MARSHALL, Thomas
(Vicar of Rathregan, Dublin)
MARTIN, E.
(Rev.)
GRE/B114/14A/1-3 7 March 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 7 March 1835 concerning financial transactions, of which Martin claims to be victim, involving Richard Ponsonby, Bishop of Derry (1831-1853), uncle of 3rd Earl Grey (brother of Mary, Countess Grey), and Rev. Henry Moore,
of Ballyhale, grandson of 5th Earl of Drogheda.
MARTIN, John GRE/B114/14B/1 26 November 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re housing the poor.
MARTIN, Robert
(physician)
GRE/B114/14C/1 21 February 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 21 February 1861, expressing his desire for the publication of his speech in the House of Lords on the subject of China.
MARTINEAU, Harriet
(writer)
GRE/B114/14D/1-21 19 January 1844-4 June 1848
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 19 & 26 June 1844, relating to the views of Mr Tremenheere on educating the working class (GRE/B114/14D/1-5); 2 letters, 30 & 8 June 1844, relating to effects of the Factory Act
(GRE/B114/14D/6-13); 1 letter, 3 July 1844, on the relationship between workers and their masters (GRE/B114/14D/14-16); 1 letter, 1 May 1846, concerning the
People's Journal (GRE/B114/14D/18-19); 1 letter, 4 June 1848, relating to a new periodical (GRE/B114/14D/20)
MARTON, George
(of Capernwray)
GRE/B114/15A/1-2 15 November 1847-18 November 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, and copy of Grey's reply, re Marton's proposal to surrender ecclesiastical patronage in exchange for a baronetcy.
MASON, J. Nashfield GRE/B114/15B/1-2 23 March 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Bright's advocation of Irish independence.
Enclosure:
GRE/B114/15B/1 23 March 1869
Copies of letters Mason to John Bright (q.v.), 2 & 14 February 1867,
MASON ANd EDWARDS
(solicitors)
GRE/B114/15C/1-2 29 May 1879-24 January 1880
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Col. and Lady Emily Cavendish's marriage settlement.
MASSON, M. GRE/B114/15D/1 18 August 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re his brother, Norman Masson, a government official at Hong Kong.
MATHEW, George Benvenuto
(Governor of the Bahamas, 1844-1848)
GRE/B114/16A 23 June 1847-14 March 1853
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Mathew, 23 June 1847, relating to a controversy surrounding Mathew's conduct as the Governor of the Bahamas (GRE/B114/16A/1)
3 letters to the 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 17 July 1847, relating to a controversy surrounding Mathew's conduct as the Governor of the Bahamas (GRE/B114/16A/2); and 2 letters, 9 & 14 March 1853, concerning Grey's disaproval at the
possible return of Mathew to colonial service (GRE/B114/16A/3-4).
Enclosure:
GRE/B114/5 9 March 1853
Printed copy of letter Mathew to 5th Duke of Newcastle 28 February 1853, concerning Grey's disaproval at the possible return of Mathew to colonial service
MATURIN, Henry
(Rector of Garteen, Co. Donegal)
GRE/B114/16B/1 28 June 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the concern of the progress of Irish Disestablishment and the possible fate of the clergy in Ireland.
MAUDSLEY, Henry
(physician)
GRE/B114/16C/1 9 September 1875
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Miss E.M. Copley, q.v.
MAUGHAN, Simpson B. GRE/B114/16D/1 5 January 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Trust of Sir Francis Blake (q.v.).
MAULE, W.
(and Sons, Carriage and Harness Manufacturers, Alnwick)
GRE/B114/16E/1 29 July 1880
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with estimate for waggonette.
MAULE, William, 1st Baron Panmure
See PANMURE of BRECHIN and NAVAR, William Maule, 1st Baron
MAULE-RAMSAY, Fox, 11th Earl of Dalhousie
See DALHOUSIE, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of
MAXWELL, James
(Rev.)
GRE/B114/16F/1 21 July 1841-22 July 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking to be gazetted “Duke of Kendal in Westmoreland”, with a oopy of reply (on same sheet) endorsed by Arthur Symonds, affirming that he delivered it personally into Maxwell's hands (with
the £200 sent by Maxwell).
MAY, William GRE/B114/17A/1-3 21 March 1853-7 September 1853
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the shipping of stone to Budle Quarry
MAYNARD, George GRE/B114/17B/1 8 June 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking him for his letter and photograph.
MAYO, Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of
(styled Lord Naas 1849-1867; M.P. for Cockermouth 1857-1868; brother of Hon. and Rev. George Wingfield Bourke, q.v.)
GRE/B114/17C/1-5 26 May 1863-13 February 1864
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 May 1863, concerning Mayo's attendance at a Commission meeting (GRE/B114/17C /1-2); and 1 letter, 13 February 1864, relating to the Australian colonies (GRE/B114/17C/3-5)
MEADOWS, Thomas Taylor GRE/B114/18A/1-6 18 April 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 18 April 1856, re policy towards British Empire, especially in Far East.
MEARES, B. G.
(Captain)
GRE/B114/18B/1 1 July 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning a controversy surrounding the purchasing of land in the colonies.
MECHI, John Joseph
(cutler and agricultural scientist)
GRE/B114/18C/-2 13 August 1852-12 September 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to agricultural and farming methods.
MELBOURNE, William Lamb, 2nd ViscountReference: GRE/B115/1-2
(Prime Minister 1835-1841)
GRE/B115/1/1-54 20 July 1832-26 September 1839
28 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, n.d. [1830s] possibly relating proposals to the emancipation of the slaves (GRE/B115/1/1); 2 letters, 20 July & 10 November 1832, concerning the Reform Bill (GRE/B115/1/2-3); 3 letters, 13
February 1833, 20 & 26 February 1834, concerning transportation (GRE/B115/1/4,11-12); 1 letter, 10 January 1834, concerning the offer to Howick of the position of under-secretary at the Home Office (GRE/B115/1/7); 1 letter, 26 January 1834,
concerning the the circulation of papers (GRE/B115/1/8); 2 letters, 27 February & 2 March 1834, relating to Cohen's case (GRE/B115/1/13-14); 1 letter, 25 April 1835 [possibly on the situation in Ireland] (GRE/B115/1/18); 1 letter, 18 May 1835,
concerning the objections to Joseph Hume holding office (GRE/B115/1/19); 1 letter, 27 May 1835, concerning a ministerial appointment (GRE/B115/1/20); 1 letter, 2 June 1835, concerning the ballot (GRE/B115/1/21); 4 letters, 27 July & 25 December
1835, 11 February, 1 March 1836, offering procedural guidance to Grey (GRE/B115/1/22,32,43-44); 1 letter, 16 August 1835, concerning a report on the Militia Staff (GRE/B115/1/23); 2 letters, 26 September & 2 October 1835, relating to Budewell's
case (GRE/B115/1/24-27); 2 letters, 28 October & 20 November 1835, concerning the application of Roman Catholic Priests concerning services for Catholic soldiers (GRE/B115/1/28-30); 1 letter, 20 December 1835, concerning German legion officers
(GRE/B115/1/31); 1 letter, 14 January 1836, concerning the request of the Master of the Rolls receiving the Great Seal from the Commissioners (GRE/B115/1/34); 1 letter, 29 January 1836, relating to the petition of the artillery officers and their
condition (GRE/B115/1/35-37); 2 letters, 1 & 17 June 1836, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/1/47,52).
4 copies of letters Grey to Melbourne, including 1 letter, 19 February 1834, concerning the transportation system (GRE/B115/1/9-10); 3 letters, 30 May, 2 & 15 June 1836, concerning the Canadian dispatches (GRE/B115/1/45-46,48-51).
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/1/5-6 Copies by 3rd Earl Grey of letters Melbourne to 2nd Earl Grey, 5 & 6 January 1834, and 2nd Earl Grey to Melbourne 6 January 1834, concerning the offer to Howick of the position of under-secretary at the
Home Office (For originals seecorrespondence between Melbourne and 2nd Earl Grey), 5-6 January 1834
GRE/B115/1/15-16 Copies of 2 letters, Duke of Wellington to Melbourne 6 & 8 March 1834, re attitude of Oxford University towards granting charter to London University. , 6-8 March 1834
GRE/B115/1/38-42 Paper by George Collin re Petition of Artillery Officers, 29 January 1836
GRE/B115/1/53-54 Original letter King William IV to Melbourne 20 June 1836, concerning the Government of Edinburgh Castle, 20 June 1836
Digitised material for Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount - GRE/B115/1/1-54 GRE/B115/1/55-113 21 January 1837-29 December 1837
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 January 1837, concerning the course adopted for the Irish Church (GRE/B115/1/55-56); 1 letter, 4 May 1837, concerning Captain Robinson (GRE/B115/1/71); 1 letter, 12 June 1837, concerning an
interview with the Chairman of the East India Company (GRE/B115/1/73); 2 letters, 26 June & 14 December 1837, relating to the New Zealand Settlement Bill (GRE/B115/1/74,85); 1 letter, 28 June 1837, relating to aides de camp (GRE/B115/1/75); 2
letters, 15 & 29 July 1837, relating to a proposed Commission for the Secretary at War (GRE/B115/1/79-80); 2 letters 5 July, 8 August 1837 concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/1/76,81); 1 letter, 22 August 1837, recommending Colonel
Arthur for a position in the Cape (GRE/B115/1/82-83); 1 letter, 16 December 1837, concerning army administration, and the New Zealand Bill (GRE/B115/1/107); 1 letter, 25 December 1837, concerning the papers on the barracks and rations in
GRE/B115/1/88-106 (GRE/B115/1/108); 1 letter, 28 December 1837, concerning the colonial office (GRE/B115/1/111).
4 copies of letters Grey to Melbourne, including 1 letter, 19 February 1837, relating to the King's opinion on the subject of a report of the Commissioners for enquiry into the civil establishments of the army (GRE/B115/1/60-61); 1 letter, 15
July 1837, concerning the adoption of a proposed minute in Council on a new Commission for the Secretary at War (GRE/B115/1/77-78); 1 letter, 15 December 1837, concerning the constitution of military departments (GRE/B115/1/86-87); 1 letter, 26
December 1837, concerning the administration of the army (GRE/B115/1/109-110) Enclosures: (Those marked * are copies of enclosures, the originals having been returned to Melbourne).
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/1/57-59,62-70 Copies of letters William IV to Melbourne,18, 21 February & 6 March 1837, concerning a report on the civil establishments of the army, 18 February-6 March 1837
GRE/B115/1/72 Note (on Capt. Robinson?), 9 May 1837
GRE/B115/1/88-106 2 memos; "Remarks on the State of Barracks & Hospitals in the West Indies & African Colonies December 1837" and "Supply of Rations on Foreign Stations December 1832", 15 December 1837
GRE/B115/1/113 Extract from letter 1st Earl Russell to Melbourne re Canada 31 December 1837, 31 December 1837
Digitised material for Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount - GRE/B115/1/55-113 GRE/B115/2/1-46 2 January 1838-31 December 1838
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 6 letters, 2, 20, 21 January, 12 (x2) February, 30 December 1838, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/2/1,27,29,36-37,44); 3 letters, 8, 15, & 24 January 1838, concerning the administration of
the army (GRE/B115/2/5-6,20-21,31); 1 letter, 15 September 1838, relating to Colonel Bradley (GRE/B115/2/43)
10 copies of letters, Grey to Melbourne, including 6 letters, 2 & 20 January, 8, 12 & 13 February, 31 December 1838, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/2/2-4,28,33-35,38,45-46); 2 letters, 18 & 28 January 1838, concerning
the administration of the army (GRE/B115/2/24-26,32); 2 letters, 22 June & 4 August 1838, concerning the Governor of St Helena (GRE/B115/2/39-42).
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/2/7-14 Paper by Duke of Wellington on draft Order in Council changing relationship of Commander in Chief to Secretary at War, 4 January 1838*, 8 January 1838
GRE/B115/2/15-19 Copy letter Lord Hill to Melbourne 3 January 1838*, 3 January 1838
GRE/B115/2/22-23 Copy letter 1st Earl Russell to Melbourne 9 January 1838*, concerning the administration of the army, 15 January 1838
GRE/B115/2/30 Copy Russell to Melbourne 22 January 1838*, concerning the administration of the army, 24 January 1838
Digitised material for Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount - GRE/B115/2/1-46 GRE/B115/2/47-109 2 January 1839-26 September 1839
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 2 January 1839, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/2/47); 4 letters, 18, 26, 27, 28 January 1839, concerning a dispute with the Treasury over the respective duties of the department and
Secretary at War (GRE/B115/2/56,58,64-66,68-69); 1 letter, 31 January 1839, concerning Gey's threat of resignation (GRE/B115/2/72); 4 letters (with copies), 24, 25 & 26 (x2) August 1839, concerning the cabinet reshuffle (GRE/B115/2/83,88-90,92);
6 letters (with copies), 26 & 27 (x2), 28 (x2), 29 August 1839, concerning Grey's resignation from the Cabinet (GRE/B115/2/98,101-102,104-108); 1 letter, 26 September 1839, concerning the military and naval Commissions, and the prospect of
sending priests to the colonies (GRE/B115/2/109)
14 copies of letters, Grey to Melbourne, including 1 letter, 3 January 1839, relating to the situation in Canada (GRE/B115/2/48-50); 5 letters, 10, 18, 19, 28 January & 19 February 1839, concerning a dispute with the Treasury over the
respective duties of the department and Secretary at War (GRE/B115/2/51-55,57,67,75); 2 letters, 30 January & 1 February 1839, offering his resignation over colonial policy (GRE/B115/2/70-71,73); 4 letters, 21, 24, 26 (x2) August 1839,
concerning his disatisfaction with the cabinet reshuffle (GRE/B115/2/80-82,85-86,91,93-97); 2 letters, 26 & 27 August 1839, concerning his resignation from the Cabinet (GRE/B115/2/99-100,103).
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/2/59-63 Memo by Lord Palmerston on respective duties of Treasury & War Office, 22 January 1839, 26 January 1839
GRE/B115/2/76-78 “Memorandum from the Secretary at War to Lord Melbourne February 1839”, February 1839
Digitised material for Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount - GRE/B115/2/47-109
See also copy of letter Grey to Melbourne 20 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 84-5).
MELGUND, Mary Caroline Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Viscountess
See MINTO, Mary Caroline Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of
MELGUND, William Hugh Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Viscount
See MINTO, William Hugh Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 3rd Earl of (styled Viscount Melgund 1817-1859)
Merivale, Herman GRE/B115/4A/1-6 23 October 1847-12 January 1860
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Merivale (Under-Secretary at Colonial Office 1847-1860), including 1 letter, 26 October 1847, arranging a meeting with Grey to discuss the post of Colonial Under-Secretary (GRE/B115/4A/2); 1 letter, 28 August
(n.y.), arranging leave following the death of his youngest brother (GRE/B115/4A/3); 1 letter, 14 April 1852, questioning the appointment of Sir James Brooke as prosecutor in a writ against the Eastern Archipelago Company (GRE/B115/4A/4); 1 letter,
20 July 1852, relating to a collection of papers on the subject of Mr Cowell's and the New Zealand Company (GRE/B115/4A/5); and 1 letter, 12 January 1860, concerning the sentence of imprisonment passed on Mr Tarrant, the editor of a local newspaper
in Hong Kong, for a libel on Lieutenant Colonel Caine, the late Lieutenant Governor of the colony (GRE/B115/4A/6)
Copy of letter Grey to Merivale, 23 October 1847, offering Merivale the position of.Under-Secretary at the Colonial Office (GRE/B115/4A/1)
Digitised material for Merivale, Herman - GRE/B115/4A/1-6 METCALFE of FERN HILL, Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, 1st Baron
(Governor of Jamaica 1839-1842)
MEYENDORFF, Baron
(Austrian Foreign Minister)
MEYNELL, Hon. Frederick George Lindley
(previously Wood, assumed surname of Meynell in lieu of Wood, 1905; 4th son of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v.; nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B115/5A/1-6 15 September 1879-4 May 1893
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and engagements, although 1 letter, 23 February 1888, is criticial of Gladstone's policies (GRE/B115/5A/2-3).
MEYNELL, Lady Mary Susan Felicie
(née Lindsay, daughter of the 25th Earl of Crawford, and wife of the Hon. Frederick George Lindley Meynell, previously Wood)
GRE/B115/5B/1-2 20 December 1889-26 May 1893
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re family news
MEYNELL-INGRAM, Hon. Emily Charlotte
(née Wood, wife of Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram; daughter of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, q.v., and niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B115/5C/1-42 24 September 1879-October 1894
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on the management of the Temple Newsam Estate in Leeds, although many relate to other topics including 1 letter, 24 September 1879, concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B115/5C/1); 2 letters, 21
September & 8 October 1885, with reference to the campaign for disestablishing the Church of England (GRE/B115/5C/6,8-9); 2 letters, 3 February & 5 December 1886, concerning opinions on Irish Home Rule (GRE/B115/5C/19-21); 1 letter, 23
January 1888, concerning the application of the Tithe (GRE/B115/5C/24-26); 1 letter, 14 February 1888, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B115/5C/27-28); 1 letter, 1 May 1888, concerning the workings of the Agriculatural Holdings Act
(GRE/B115/5C/29-31); 1 letter, 30 June 1892, relating to Grey's pamphlet
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies and the McKinley Tariff (GRE/B115/5C/34-35); 1 letter, 11 April 1893, concerning his account of the Featherstone Riots (GRE/B115/5C/38); 1 letter, 8 September 1893,
concerning strikes in Yorkshire (GRE/B115/5C/39-41).
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/5C/10-18 8 October 1885
2 drafts of Grey's address "To the Friends of the Church of England, who are entitled to votes in the approaching Elections".
MIDDLETON, Lady Sybil
(née Grey, wife of Lambert William Middleton, and daughter of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.; grand-niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B115/6A/1 6 March 1891
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to her visit to London.
MIDLETON, William Brodrick, 8th Viscount
(M.P. for Mid-Surrey 1868-1870)
GRE/B115/6B/1-2 9 June 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the Irish Land Bill.
MILDMAY, Georgiana Frances
(née Bulteel; wife of Henry Bingham Mildmay; daughter of Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, q.v., and niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B115/6C/1-8 13 March 1856-28 December 1893
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly birthday congratulations, social engagements and fanily news, although 1 letter, 7 February 1888, makes reference to the situation in Ireland (GRE/B115/6C/3).
MILL, John Stuart
(philosopher, M.P. for Westminster 1865-1868)
GRE/B115/7A/1-8 23 May 1864-21 May 1866
2 letters from J.S. Mill to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 13 May 1864, with detailed comments on Grey's
Essay on Parliamentary Government (GRE/B115/7A/1-3); and 1 letter, 15 May 1866, concerning the present situation of the Reform Bill in Parliament (GRE/B115/7A/4-6)
Copy of letter Grey to Mill, 15 May 1866, concerning the present situation of the Reform Bill in Parliament (GRE/B115/7A/4-6)
MILLAR, Frederick
(Secretary and Parliamentary agent of Liberty and Property Defence League)
GRE/B115/7B/1 13 August 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, acknowledging contribution to
“Liberty platform propaganda fund”.
MILLER, William Allen
(Professor of Chemistry at King's College, London)
GRE/B115/7C/1 5 March 1860
Letter (circular) to 3rd Earl Grey, re memorial to Robert Bentley Todd, Professor of Physiology at King's College, 1836-1853.
MILLS, Sir Charles
(Member of Legislative Assembly for Kingwilliamstown, and chief clerk for finance, Cape of Good Hope, 1867)
GRE/B115/7D/1-3 14 August 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re withdrawal of troops from the Cape of Good Hope.
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/7D/2-3 14 August 1867
Address to Grey from representatives for Kingwilliamstown, 12 August 1867, re withdrawal of troops from colony.
MILNE-HOME, David
(of Milne-Graden, Coldstream, barrister)
GRE/B115/7E/1 4 October 1880
Printed circular letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 4 October 1880, re discharge of sewage into River Tweed, including copy of letter Milne-Home to Major-General Henry, 21 September 1880, and extract from Henry's reply, 27 September 1880 on same sheet
MILNER-GIBSON, Thomas
See GIBSON
MILNES, Richard Monckton-, 1st Baron Houghton
See HOUGHTON, Richard Monckton-Milnes, 1st Baron
MILROY, Gavin
(physician and medical writer; superintendent medical inspector of the Board of Health 1849-1850; sanitary commissioner to the army 1855-1856)
GRE/B115/7F/1-2 13 April 1854-18 April 1854
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re health of troops in Jamaica.
MILTON, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Viscount
See FITZWILLIAM of NORBOROUGH, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl (styled Viscount Milton until 1833)
MINCHIN, William GRE/B115/7G/1 12 August 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Warkworth Dock Co.
MINTO, Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of
(née Hislop, wife of William Hugh, 3rd Earl of Minto, q.v.)
GRE/B115/8A/1-17 17 September 1876-25 October 1880
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 17 September 1876, on the attacks made on his brother-in-law (GRE/B115/8A/1-2); 1 letter, 20 November 1877, with reference to the Chinese Question, and the situation in Europe (GRE/B115/8A/3-5); 1
letter, 24 October 1878, concerning Maynard's military expeditition to India and Afghanistan (GRE/B115/8A/6-8); 1 letter, 29 January 1879, concerning a letter to the
Times (GRE/B115/8A/9); 1 letter, 2 February 1879, concerning statesmanship and the government (GRE/B115/8A/10-11); 1 letter, September 1879, concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B115/8A/12-13); 1 letter,
25 October 1880, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B115/8A/16-17)
MINTO, Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of
(First Lord of the Admiralty 1835-1841)
GRE/B115/8B/1-5 30 August 1839-21 July 1845
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 August 1839, relating to the possible transfer of Viscount Normanby to the Home Office (GRE/B115/8B/1); 1 letter, 1 August 1841, on the prospect of securing George Grey a position on a frigate
and the disappointment of Grey losing his Northumberland seat (GRE/B115/8B/2); 1 letter, 8 December 1842, relating to military operations in China and further north (GRE/B115/8B/3-4); and 1 letter, 21 July 1845, on the death of the 2nd Earl Grey
(GRE/B115/8B/5)
MINTO, Mary Caroline Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Countess of
(née Grey, wife of Gilbert John, 4th Earl of Minto; styled Viscountess Melgund 1883-1891; daughter of General the Hon. Charles Grey, q.v.; sister of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B115/8C/1-3 7 February 1886-27 December 1893
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family news and engagements, with a reference to the situation in Ireland in the letter 8 February 1888 (GRE/B115/8C/2).
MINTO, William Hugh Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 3rd Earl of
(styled Viscount Melgund 1817-1859)
GRE/B115/8D/1-2 26 December 1848-3 May 1882
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 26 December 1848, re denominational education and the second, 3 May 1882, on death of Emma (Nina), Countess Minto, q.v.
MINTON, Eliza GRE/B115/9A/1 25 January 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re annuity paid by Miss Copley to her sister, Caroline Minton.
MITCHELL, Alexander GRE/B115/9B/1 25 February 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition of inhabitants of Dalkeith for extension of franchise.
MITCHELL, Henry
(Agent General of Immigrants, Trinidad)
GRE/B115/9C/1-3 11 February 1856-23 December 1856
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re schools for Hindoo children in Trinidad.
MITCHELL, H. S.
(Vestry Clerk of Whitechapel)
GRE/B115/9D/1 20 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re rates compounding clause of Reform Bill (cf. H. & F. Chester, W.E. Greenwell, G. Holmes).
MITCHELL, J. GRE/B115/9E/1-2 8 June 1860-15 June 1860
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Mitchell's book,
The Truth about America.
MITFORD, John Thomas Freeman-, 1st Earl of Redesdale
See REDESDALE, John Thomas Freeman-Mitford, 1st Earl of Redesdale.
MOIR, Alexander
(Hon. Secretary of the Alnwick Rifle Corps)
GRE/B115/9F/1-2 14 July 1891
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Northumberland Rifle Association.
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/9F/2 14 July 1891
Printed balance sheet of Northumberland Rifle Association
MOLESWORTH, William Nassau
(historian, Vicar of Spotland, Rochdale 1844-1889)
GRE/B115/10/1-12 17 April 1866-2 May 1866
.
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Molesworth, 17, 23 & 28 April, & 2 May 1866, concerning the controversy between Molesworth and Grey over dissolution of parliament in 1831 (GRE/B115/10/4,6,8,12).
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey 14, 20, 24 & 30 April & 1 May 1866, on above subject (GRE/B115/10/2,5,7,9-11).
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/10/3 14 April 1866
Copy of preface to the second edition of Molesworth's
History of the Reform Bill of 1832 . (This contains copy of letter by Grey to editor of The Times, 22 March 1866).
MONCK, Sir Charles Miles Lambert, 6th Bart.
(of Belsay Castle, Northumberland)
GRE/B115/11A/1-3 8 February 1826-2 May 1845
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 8 February 1826, wishing him success in the forthcoming general election (GRE/B115/11A/1); and the second, 2 May 1845, re Railway Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Bill (GRE/B115/11A/2-3)
MONCKTON-MILNES, Richard, 1st Baron Houghton
See HOUGHTON, Richard Monckton-Milnes, 1st Baron
MONIER-WILLIAMS, Sir Monier
(Boden Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford, 1860- )
GRE/B115/11B/1-2 6 February 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, (not autograph) re endowment of Indian Institute at Oxford.
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/11B/2 6 February 1879
Printed leaflet, concerning the endowment of Indian Institute at Oxford
MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, Walter Francis, 5th Duke of Buccleuch and 7th Duke of Queensberry
See BUCCLEUCH, Walter Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of (also 7th Duke of Queensberry)
MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, William Henry Walter, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry
See BUCCLEUCH, William Henry Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of (also 8th Duke of Queensberry; styled Earl of Dalkeith 1831-1884)
MONTAGUE, Charles
(Honorary Superintendent, The King Edward Ragged Schools, Youths Institute & Christian Mission, Spitalfields)
GRE/B115/11C/1-4 25 May 1887-1 June 1893
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning donations.
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/11C/2,4 25 May 1887-1 June 1893
Receipts for donations
MONTEAGLE of BRANDON, Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Baron
(Secretary to the Treasury 1830-1834, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1835-1839)
GRE/B115/12/1-59 1831-9 December 1845
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1831, relating to establishments in Ireland (GRE/B115/12/1); 1 letter, November 1831, with reference to the Earl of Tankerville's vote on the Reform Bill (GRE/B115/12/2); 1 letter, 21 May 1834,
concerning the illegal importation of corn from the Isle of Man (GRE/B115/12/3); 1 letter, 16 July 1834, on his relationship with the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B115/12/4); 1 letter, 13 August 1835, concerning the stamp duty on newspapers (GRE/B115/12/10);
1 letter, 18 January 1837, with reference to the tithe question (GRE/B115/12/17); 2 letters, 3 & 8 February 1837, concerning the Cinque Port defences (GRE/B115/12/18,20); 2 letters, 9 & 16 February 1837, concerning objections to the proposed
report of the Military Commission (GRE/B115/12/22-23,30); 1 letter, 18 November 1837, relating to a dispute on military expenditure (GRE/B115/12/36-37); 1 letter, 5 January 1837, relating to Canada (GRE/B115/12/42-43); 2 letters, 10 & 19 October
1838, on Lord Durham's resignation from office (GRE/B115/12/49-50); 1 letter, 10 January 1839, concerning clothing for the troops in Canada (GRE/B115/12/53); 1 letter, 13 February 1831, concerning expenditure on military cells (GRE/B115/12/54); 1
letter, 21 February 1839, relating to the Jamaican military allowance (GRE/B115/12/56); 1 letter, 20 July 1845, on the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B115/12/57); 1 letter, 9 December 1845, with reference to the dissolution of Sir Robert Peel's
government (GRE/B115/12/59).
Copies of 12 letters Grey to Monteagle, including 2 letters, 12 & 13 August 1835, concerning the stamp duty on newspapers (GRE/B115/12/7,12-13); 1 letter, 13 August 1835, concerning the stamp duty on newspapers (GRE/B115/12/7); 1 letter, 19
January 1836, concerning the army estimates and the abolition of the place of Vice Treasurer for Ireland (GRE/B115/12/14-15); 1 letter, 6 February 1837, concerning the Cinque Port defences (GRE/B115/12/19); 1 letter, dated 10 February 1837,
concerning objections to the proposed report of the Military Commission (GRE/B115/12/24-29); 2 letters, 17 & 20 November1837, relating to a dispute on military expenditure (GRE/B115/12/34-35,38-40); 1 letter, 6 January 1837, relating to Canada
(GRE/B115/12/44-45); 1 letter, 12 March 1838, concerning the application of Colonel Cowper to draw his half pay with his salary (GRE/B115/12/47); 1 letter, 20 October 1838, on Lord Durham's resignation from office (GRE/B115/12/51); 1 letter, 10
January 1839, concerning clothing for the troops in Canada (GRE/B115/12/52); 1 letter, 13 February 1831, concerning expenditure on military cells (GRE/B115/12/55).
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/12/8-9 12 August 1835
Memo to Grey on stamp duty on newspapers 12 August 1835
GRE/B115/12/11 13 August 1835
Letter 2nd Viscount Melbourne to Monteagle, 13 August 1835, concerning the stamp duty on newspapers
See also copies of 4 letters Grey to Monteagle 11 December 1832, 27 December 1832, 30 January 1833 and 31 January 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 174-6, 185-6, 196-8).
MONTEITH, Robert Joseph Ignatius
(of Carstairs House, Lanark)
GRE/B115/13A/1 4 February 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 4 February 1846 re Palmerston's conduct at Foreign Office.
MOORE, Anthony John
(solicitor, Sunderland)
GRE/B115/13B/1-10 29 May 1842-20 December 1843
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to allegations against Grey of corruption in the Sunderland election.
Enclosures:
GRE/B115/13B/5-8 11 February 1843
Memos:
“Labourers employed in the different trades in Sunderland in the following years [1841 and 1842] and their rate of wages” and “Report of the Committee of the Sunderland Anti-Corn Law
Association, in reply to the inquiries of the National Anti-Corn Law League, January 1843”.
GRE/B115/13B/10 20 December 1843
Bill for 3rd Earl Grey's Sunderland election expenses.
MOORE, Frederick
(gardener at Howick)
GRE/B115/13C/1-11 9 February 1856-1 May 1874
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the upkeep of Howick Gardens.
Enclosure:
GRE/B115/13C/2-3 9 February 1856
List of trees damaged by gale.
MOORSOM, William Scarth
(Captain, civil engineer)
GRE/B115/14A/1-3 20 January 1852-13 March 1855
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first 20 January 1852, re to the Nova Scotia Railway (GRE/B115/14A/1-2); and the second, 13 March 1855, re barracks for Malta (GRE/B115/14A/3)
MORE O'FERRALL, Richard
See O'FERRALL, Richard More
MORETON, Henry John, 3rd Earl of Ducie
See DUCIE, Henry John Moreton, 3rd Earl of
MORIARTY, David
(Roman Catholic Bishop of Kerry)
GRE/B115/14B/1-5 23 March 1867-1868
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the Irish Church; and the second concerning Grey's plan of the redistribution of the ecclesiastical revenues.
MORLEY, Albert Edmund Parker, 3rd Earl of
(Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords 1889-1905; brother-in-law of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B115/14C/1-7 4 April 1889-13 February 1893
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 4 April 1889, relating to Grey's memo on Suakin affairs and Morley's attempts to push the issue in Parliament (GRE/B115/14C/1-2); 1 letter, 15 May 1892, concurring with Grey's views concerning free
trade in the colonies (GRE/B115/14C/3); and 1 letter, 13 February 1893, concerning his views on private Bill legislation (GRE/B115/14C/4-7)
MORPETH, George William Frederick Howard, Viscount
See CARLISLE, George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of (styled Viscount Morpeth 1825-1858)
MORRISON, James
(M.P. for Inverness Burghs 1840-1847, father of Walter Morrison, q.v.)
GRE/B115/14D/1 October 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re French Railways.
MORRISON, Walter
(M.P. for Plymouth 1861-1874, son of James Morrison, q.v.)
GRE/B115/14E/1-6 22 August 1872-28 August 1872
1 letter to Grey, including 1 letter, 26 August 1872, concerning proportional representation and parliamentary reform (GRE/B115/14E/3-5)
Copy of 2 letters from Grey to Morrison, 22 & 28 August 1872, (includes a copy Grey to Henry Fawcett (q.v.) on same sheet of first) (GRE/B115/14E/2,6).
MORTON, Alice Anne Caroline Douglas, Countess ofReference: GRE/B116/1-2
(née Lambton, second wife of Sholto John Douglas, 18th Earl of Morton, q.v.; daughter of John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B116/1/1-111 17 February 1842-28 December 1888
81 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, most relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 17 February 1842, concerning the repeal of the Corn Laws (GRE/B116/1/1); 1 letter, 8 January 1862, with
reference to the death of Prince Albert (GRE/B116/1/5); 1 letter, 19 July 1878, with reference to the conduct of Lord Granville and Disraeli (GRE/B116/1/13-14); 1 letter, 27 December 1878, expressing her dislike of Gladstone (GRE/B116/1/15-16); 1
letter, 16 September 1879, concerning the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B116/1/17-18); 1 letter, 10 July 1884, with reference to the Third Reform Bill (GRE/B116/1/36); 1 letter, 20 January 1885, with reference to Grey's letter in the
Times concerning Africa (GRE/B116/1/41); 1 letter, 23 February 1885, concerning Gladstone's speech on General Gordon and the character of both, as well as Jospeh Cowen's speech on Egypt (GRE/B116/1/42); 1 letter, 23
June 1885, concerning the influence of Chamberlain on Lord Salisbury, as well as the character of Randolph Churchill (GRE/B116/1/43-44); 1 letter, 21 October 1885, concerning the Church Defence Association (GRE/B116/1/48); 1 letter, 28 November
1885, concerning the results of the recent election and her desire for the Conservatives to win (GRE/B116/1/52-53); 1 letter, 3 February 1886, concerning those “idiotic Liberals” who follow Gladstone (GRE/B116/1/58);
1 letter, 26 May 1885, concerning the Doncaster election (GRE/B116/1/59); 1 letter, 7 June 1886, concerning the Irish Home Rule Bill (GRE/B116/1/61); 1 letter, 8 June 1886, concerning Gladstone's election defeat (GRE/B116/1/62); 1 letter, 23 October
1886, with reference to the Eastern Question (GRE/B116/1/68-69); 1 letter, 30 December 1886, concerning Lord Chamberlain's union with Randolph Churchill, and the possibility of Gladstone becoming Prime Minister again (GRE/B116/1/75-76); 1 letter, 27
February 1888, concerning John Bright's speech relating to representative government in Ireland (GRE/B116/1/93-94); 1 letter, 20 July 1888, with reference to Parnell, and the Local Government Bill (GRE/B116/1/101); 1 letter, 11 August 1888, with
reference to the collapse of the Forth Bridge, South Africa, and the Local Government Bill (GRE/B116/1/102-103); 1 letter, 18 Augsut 1888, with reference to the conduct of Parnell (GRE/B116/1/104-105); 1 letter, 7 October 1888, concerning the
conduct of Bismarck and the Germans (GRE/B116/1/107); 1 letter, 26 October 1888, with reference to the Irish Land League, and the Parnell trial (GRE/B116/1/109-110);
GRE/B116/2/1-141 17 January 1889-8 August 1894
104 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, most relating to family news or social engagements, although some refer to other topics, including 1 letter, 17 January 1889, concerning the Parnell Defence Fund in Australia, the influence of the American writing
style in English newspapers, and the character of Bismarck (GRE/B116/2/1); 1 letter, 23 January 1889, concerning the conduct of Bismarck and the Germans (GRE/B116/2/4); 1 letter, 30 January 1889, concerning the character of Lord Knutsford, the
Crofters' Commission on the Irish Land Question, and the conduct of Bismarck (GRE/B116/2/5); 1 letter, 6 February 1889, concerning Prince Rudolph, a murder in Bradford, Bismarck, British relations with the United States, and Lord Salisbury's policy
towards Samoa and Africa (GRE/B116/2/6-7); 1 letter, 20 February 1859, concerning the South African Committee (GRE/B116/2/8-9); 1 letter, 21 February 1889, concerning Albert's trip to America (GRE/B116/2/10); 1 letter, 30 March 1889, concerning the
conduct of the Germans in East Africa, the Parnell trial, and Gladstone's opinion of Bright (GRE/B116/2/15-16); 1 letter, 26 April 1889, concerning Lords Chamberlain and Churchill (GRE/B116/2/19); 1 letter, 20 May 1889, concerning Bismarck and the
Irish Land Commission (GRE/B116/2/23-24); 1 letter, 8 February 1890, concerning the British government's attitude towards Germany, the county council elections in Scotland, and the next Bishop of Durham (GRE/B116/2/45-46); 1 letter, 16 February
1890, with reference to Parnell and her desire for a stronger government (GRE/B116/2/47-48); 1 letter, 6 December 1890, with reference to the Government Tithe Bill, Parnell, the conduct of Gladstone towards the
Times, and the purpose of Board Schools (GRE/B116/2/72); 1 letter, 15 December 1890, criticising the Tory party (GRE/B116/2/73); 1 letter, 27 December 1890, concerning the mining strikes (GRE/B116/2/75-76); 1 letter, 2
January 1891, concerning the weakness of the Archbishop, and the railway strike (GRE/B116/2/77-78); 1 letter, 14 February 1891, with reference to the Baccarat Scandal (GRE/B116/2/81-82); 2 letters, 28 & 29 May 1892, concerning the character of
Goldwin Smith and his conduct towards Canada (GRE/B116/2/91-92); 2 letters, 9 & 16 July 1892, concerning the General Election (GRE/B116/2/93-95); 1 letter, 28 July 1892, with reference to Niger (GRE/B116/2/96); 1 letter, 24 October 1892,
concerning Grey's views on Uganda and his book on Ireland (GRE/B116/2/103); 1 letter, 12 September 1893, concerning the attack of the Duke of Argyll on Gladstone (GRE/B116/2/115); 1 letter, 2 November 1893, concerning events in South Africa, and
mining strikes (GRE/B116/2/118-119); 1 1etter, 10 January 1894, believing that Gladstone should have retired at 65, and criticising Cecil Rhodes's speech (GRE/B116/2/125); 1 letter, 9 March 1894, concerning Lord Rosebery's refusal to form a
government, and Gladstone's offer of Peerages without the Queen's consent (GRE/B116/2/130); 1 letter, 11 March 1894, concerning Gladstone's resignation (GRE/B116/2/131); 1 letter, 18 July 1894, concerning the Budget (GRE/B116/2/138).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/2/2-3 17 January 1889
2 press cuttings; (1) from
Scotsman 14 January 1889; correspondence between J.L. Purves, Q.C. and J.B. Pearson re Parnell Defence Fund in Australia; (2) re grasshoppers.
GRE/B116/2/136-137 July 1894
Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on Sir William Harcourt's budget, July 1894, sent first to 2nd Viscount Halifax, and then to Lady Morton.
MORTON, Elizabeth Jane
See Grey, Elizabeth Jane (née Morton)
MORTON, Henry Reference: GRE/B116/3-4
(land agent to the Earl of Durham c.1827-1870)
Bibliography
David Spring, “Agents to the Earls of Durham in the Nineteenth Century”,
Durham University Journal Vol. LIV, no. 3, June 1962, pp. 104-113.
GRE/B116/3/1-113 3 February 1837-29 November 1852
63 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 5 letters, 3 February, 22 & 28 March, 2 & 30 April, & 20 May 1837, relating to ecclesiastial leases and the Church Rates Bill (GRE/B116/3/1-2,5-7,10); 4 letters, 17 & 28 May, 6 June & 13
July 1837, concerning the 1837 North Durham Election (GRE/B116/3/8-9,11-15); 11 letters, 3 July 1841-5 June 1842, relating to the Sunderland Election Petition (GRE/B116/3/17-37); 1 letter, 12 June 1842, concerning coal duties (GRE/B116/3/40-42); 2
letters, 3 & 22 July 1842, concerning election expenses (GRE/B116/3/43-44); 1 letter, 12 January 1843, concerning the method of feeding cows (GRE/B116/3/45); 2 letters, 10 & 17 November 1844, concerning Broomhill Colliery (GRE/B116/3/47-49);
3 letters, 12 June, 31 July & 14 September 1845, concerning a proposed railway from Howick to Warkworth Harbour (GRE/B116/3/50,57,60); 3 letters, 23, 24 & 30 July 1845, concerning the election in Sunderland (GRE/B116/3/51-56); 1 letter, 3
August 1845, concerning both the railway and the election (GRE/B116/3/58); 2 letters, 15 & 19 October 1845, concerning a railway line to Amble (GRE/B116/3/61-62); 1 letter, 28 December 1845, concerning the new Whig administration
(GRE/B116/3/66-67);1 letter, 29 August 1846, concerning patronage under the County Courts Act (GRE/B116/3/69-70); 1 letter, 2 May 1847, concerning the North Northumberland General Election (GRE/B116/3/71-72); 4 letters, 31 July, 15 & 24 October,
26 November 1847, relating to the Sunderland Election (GRE/B116/3/73,75-77,80); 2 letters, 18 & 19 November 1847, concerning the Durham Election (GRE/B116/3/78-79); 1 letter, 29 January 1850, concerning wheat prices in Jersey and Guernsey
(GRE/B116/3/81-84); 3 letters, 9 November 1850, 15 January & 8 June 1851, concerning the marriage settlement of the late Earl of Durham (GRE/B116/3/85,87,92); 1 letter, 11 March 1851, concerning prospects for the coal trade (GRE/B116/3/88-89); 1
letter, 25 May 1851, concerning the reduction of duties on timber (GRE/B116/3/90); 1 letter, 3 August 1851, relating to a bill on coal duties (GRE/B116/3/93-94); 7 letters, 11 March, 25 April, 28 & 30 May, 6, 7 & 9 June 1852, concerning the
1852 General Election in Northumberland (GRE/B116/3/95-96,100-111)
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Morton, including 1 letter, 22 March 1837, relating to ecclesiastial leases and the Church Rates Bill (GRE/B116/3/3-4); 1 letter, 30 May 1842, relating to the Sunderland Election Petition (GRE/B116/3/33-34); and 1
letter, 13 October 1847, concerning the Sunderland Election of 1847 (GRE/B116/3/74).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/3/2 Copy of letter Morton to Hedworth Lambton 25 December 1836, 3 February 1837
GRE/B116/3/38 Note on meeting of coal-owners, and hand-bill, “Withdrawal of Sunderland Election Petition”, 5 June 1842
GRE/B116/3/46 Ms note on “Feeding cows upon furze” 11 January 1843, 12 January 1843
GRE/B116/3/82-83 Return of average wheat prices in Jersey and Guernsey 1829-1848, and press cutting, 29 January 1850
GRE/B116/3/91 Cutting from Gateshead Observer on reduction in price of timber, 25 May 1851
GRE/B116/3/97-98 Copy letter Morton to 2nd Earl of Durham 3 March 1852, 11 March 1852
GRE/B116/3/99 Letter R.P. Philipson to Morton 9 March 1852, 9 March 1852
GRE/B116/4/1-80 26 January 1853-22 August 1867
48 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 5 letters, 26 January, 20 & 28 February 1853, 15 & 26 February 1854, relating to the potential purchase of Broomhill Colliery by Mr W. Barkus (GRE/B116/4/1,3-4,21-25); 1 letter, 4 March 1853, with
reference to the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B116/4/5-6); 1 letter, 20 March 1853, relating to the Grey's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B116/4/7); 1 letter, 23 July 1853, with reference to strikes in the Durham coalfield and seeking the patronage of Sir Charles Wood (GRE/B116/4/8-9); 1
letter, 17 November 1853, concerning Mr Crawford's report on Broomhill Colliery (GRE/B116/4/12-13); 2 letters, 18 & 25 October 1853, concerning the proposed lease of a portion of Chevington Colliery (GRE/B116/4/15-18); 1 letter, 27 January 1854,
relating to Mr Barkus, a petition from the Newcastle Chambers of Commerce regarding the postal communications, as well as the management of the railways (GRE/B116/4/19-20); 1 letter, 30 April 1854, concerning Lord Elgin's marriage settlement
(GRE/B116/4/26-27); 2 letters, 17 June & 15 November 1855, relating to coal boaring in West Chevington (GRE/B116/4/31-34); 8 letters, 18 March 1856-14 July 1858, concerning Mr Barkus and Broomhill Colliery (GRE/B116/4/35-46); 4 letters, 25
April, 7 & 9 May, & 17 June 1858, concerning a bill for the enfranchisement of church lands (GRE/B116/4/49-55); 4 letters, 2 October, 29 November, 1 December & 6 December 1858, concerning the Hagerston Estate (GRE/B116/4/56-59); 2
letters, 24 May & 12 August 1859, concerning the letting of Ulgham Grange Coalfield (GRE/B116/4/60-61,63); 2 letters, 2 May 1860 & 10 January 1861, concerning the sale of cattle (GRE/B116/4/65-66,69); 1 letter, 1 June 1862, concerning Mr
Barkus's desire for the reduction of rent at Broomhill (GRE/B116/4/71-72); 1 letter, 12 June 1864, concerning the Danish Question, and a dispute at the ironworks near Fencehouses (GRE/B116/4/74-75); 1 letter, letter, 29 November 1852, concerning the
letting of a colliery to Mr Coulson (GRE/B116/3/112-113); 18 August 1865, concerning the cattle plague (GRE/B116/4/78-79).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/4/2 Letter W. Barkus to Morton 22 January 1853 re Broomhill Colliery , 26 January
1853
GRE/B116/4/14 Letter T. Crawford to Morton 8 November 1853 re Broomhill Colliery. , 17 November 1853
GRE/B116/4/62 Notes by Grey from letter Crawford to Morton, sent with this letter and returned. , 24 May 1859
GRE/B116/4/67 Note “Average Prices of Cattle & Sheep sold at Bowes House Sale” 19 December 1859 , 2 January 1860
GRE/B116/4/70 Printed “Catalogue of Sale of Fat Cattle & Sheep ... 17 December 1860”, 14 January 1861
GRE/B116/4/76 Cutting from Leeds Mercury re dispute in iron trade, 12 June 1864
MORTON, Henry Thomas
(son of Henry Morton, q.v.)
GRE/B116/5A/1-31 3 February 1853-24 May 1887
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 3 & 7 February 1853, relating to the sale of Broomhill Colliery to William Barkas (GRE/B116/5A/2-4); 1 letter, 14 November 1854, relating to boring for coal at Ulgham Grange (GRE/B116/5A/5); 1
letter, 21 January 1871, relating to the death of Lady Durham (GRE/B116/5A/6); 1 letter, 25 January 1879, concerning an increase in working hours (GRE/B116/5A/7-8); 8 letters, 20 January 1881-16 January 1882, relating to the letting of coal at
Chevington to the Broomhill Company (GRE/B116/5A/9,11-22); 2 letters, 23 & 30 January 1882, relating to the rent to be received from the cottages at Chevington (GRE/B116/5A/23-24); 1 letter, 2 February 1882, on the position of Station Master at
Little Mill (GRE/B116/5A/25); 3 letters, 21 December 1882, 1 January 1883 & 24 May 1887, on the purchase of the leasehold collieries by Lord Durham (GRE/B116/5A/26,28-31).
Enclosure: B116/5A/10 Note by 3rd Earl Grey on rents, 20 January
1881
MORTON, James
(Vicar of Holbeach 1831- )
GRE/B116/5B/1-5 10 April 1837-11 March 1847
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 & 7 June 1837, on the letting of tithes in Holbeach parish (GRE/B116/5B/2-3); 1 letter, 10 April 1837, relating to Morton's position on the church rate agitation (GRE/B116/5B/4); and 1
letter, 11 March 1847, seeking Grey's patronage for his brother-in-law (GRE/B116/5B/5).
MORTON, Sholto John Douglas, 18th Earl of
(styled Lord Aberdour 1827-1858)
GRE/B116/6/1-8 24 June 1853-17 September 1879
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, chiefly on the subject of Lady Morton's marriage settlement
Copy of memo on Alice, Lady Morton's marriage settlement, n.d. [June 1853] (GRE/B116/6/2)
MOSS, John
(of Otterspool, Lancashire, father of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, 1st Bart.)
GRE/B116/7A/1-11 5 March 1833-25 August 1833
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to a controversy surrounding the treatment of the Negroes on his Estate in the West Indies.
Copy letter Grey to Moss, 25 August 1833, on above
See also copies of 4 letters Grey to Moss 2 March, 16 May, 17 May and 27 June 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 214-24, 250-4, 263).
MOSS, Michael GRE/B116/7B/1-3 13 July 1863-15 July 1863
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, on the subject of his treatment by the Japanese authorities in 1860
MOSSE, R. B. GRE/B116/8A/1 3 April 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to an outline of a proposed scheme on Parliamentary Representation.
MOUNSEY, Edward
(treasurer of the Sunderland Anti-Corn Law Association)
GRE/B116/8B/1-2 10 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 10 February 1843, concerning a meeting of the Sunderland Anti-Corn Law Association.
Enclosure: B116/8B/2 Copy of resolutions passed at meeting of Sunderland Anti-Corn Law Association on 9 February 1843
MOUNT EDGCUMBE, Ernest Augustus Edgcumbe, 3rd Earl of GRE/B116/8C/1-5 29 April 1855-25 April 1860
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 29 April 1855, relating to the Militia; and the second, 25 April 1860, concerning a speech of Mr Corwin in House of Representatives [U.S.A.].
Enclosure: B116/8C/5 Cutting from Weekly National Intelligence 28 January 1860, of speech of Mr Corwin in House of Representatives [U.S.A.] 23 January 1860
MUERS, William
(proprietor of inn at Warkworth)
GRE/B116/8D/1 18 October 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a complaint against Grey's coachman.
MULCASTER, John Peter
(of Benwell Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, barrister)
GRE/B116/8E/1-3 21 April 1860-4 November 1870
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 21 April 1860 and 20 July 1868, relating to Mulcaster's assurances that he will not act as both a county magistrate for Northumberland and a practicing barrister (GRE/B116/8E/1-2); and 1 letter, 4
November 1870, seeking Grey's patronage for the appointment of Recorder of Newcastle (GRE/B116/8E/3)
MULGRAVE, Constantine Henry Phipps, 2nd Earl of
See NORMANBY, Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess of
Murdoch, Sir Thomas William Clinton GRE/B116/9A/1-6 13 April 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Murdoch (Chairman of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission, 1847- ), 13 April 1852, concerning Grey's defence of the Commissioners against attack by Charles Dickens in
Household Words.
Enclosure: (GRE/B116/9A/3-6) Memo by Grey on emigration to Australia, 11 April 1852, in which Grey defends the Commissioners against attack by Charles Dickens in
Household
Words
Digitised material for Murdoch, Sir Thomas William Clinton - GRE/B116/9A/1-6 MURRAY, Sir George
(General, Colonial Secretary 1828-1830; Master-General of the Ordnance)
GRE/B116/9B/1-7 1837-1838
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 19 & 3 February 1837, concerning the accusations of Col. Napier relating to the Peninsular War (GRE/B116/9B/1-3); and 1 letter, 21 March 1838, concerning Major Mitchell's plans (GRE/B116/9B/4).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/9B/5 Copy letter Joseph Hume to Murray, 19 March 1838, concerning Major Mitchell's plans, 21 March 1838
GRE/B116/9B/6 Copy letter Murray to Hume, 21 March 1838, concerning Major Mitchell's plans, 21 March 1838
GRE/B116/9B/7 Copy letter Grey to Murray, 22 March 1838, concerning Major Mitchell's plans, 22 March 1838
See also copy letter Grey to Murray 5 July 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 80).
Digitised material for Murray, Sir George - GRE/B116/9B/1-7 MURRAY, John
(the younger, publisher)
GRE/B116/10A/1-18 5 July 1865-21 May 1891
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 5 July 1865, relating to the application of Dr N. Natali to translate Grey's writings (GRE/B116/10A/3); 1 letter, 26 August 1865, concerning the second edition of Grey's Parliamentary Reform
(GRE/B116/10A/4); 2 letters, 29 March & 1 May 1866, relating to the publication of 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence on the subject of the Reform Bill (GRE/B116/10A/6-7); 1 letter, 21 August 1875, concerning his opinions on the Italian army
(GRE/B116/10A/12); 5 letters, 8, 20 & 24 January 1888, 1 & 7 August 1888, on the publication of Grey's pamphlet, Ireland: The Causes of its Present Condition, and the Measures Proposed for its Improvement (GRE/B116/10A/13-17); 1 letter, 31
May 1891, declining Grey's request to publish his letter against the Gas & Land Purchase Bill (GRE/B116/10A/18).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/10A/5 26 August 1865
Financial statement re second edition of Grey's
Parliamentary Government
GRE/B116/10A/8-11 1 May 1866
Letter 5th Earl Stanhope to Murray, 1 May 1866
MURRAY, Sir John Archibald
(judge; Lord Advocate of Scotland, 1835-9)
GRE/B116/10B/1-5 15 March 1837-4 April 1839
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 March 1837, concerning church rates in Scotland (GRE/B116/10B/1); l letter, 6 February 1838, requesting commissionership of Greenwich Hospital for Sir Thomas Lauder (note of Grey's reply by Sir
F.W. Grey on same sheet) (GRE/B116/10B/3); and 1 letter, 4 April 1839, re emigration of Scottish Highlanders to Canada (GRE/B116/10B/4-5).
Enclosures:
GRE/B116/10B/2 15 March 1837
Memo on church rates in Scotland
GRE/B116/10B/5 4 April 1839
Printed letter from deputation of clergy and heritors of Mull to Murray
MURRAY-MACGREGOR, Sir Evan John, 2nd Bart.
(of MacGregor, father of Sir John Atholl Bannatyne MacGregor, q.v.)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Murray-MacGregor 7 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 228-9)
MUSGRAVE, Jane Wykeham-
See WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE, Jane (née Grey)
MUSGRAVE, Thomas
(Archbishop of York 1847-1860)
GRE/B133/8B/1-7 19 March 1850-14 August 1851
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 19 March 1850, seeking patronage for the Rev. H. W. Maddock (GRE/B133/8B/1); 2 letters, 6 August 1850 & 14 August 1851, concerning Musgrave's nephew (GRE/B133/8B/4,7), and 1 letter, 26 May 1851,
relating to C. B. Claydon (GRE/B133/8B/6).
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Musgrave, the first, 19 March 1850, in reply to Musgrave seeking patronage for the Rev. H. W. Maddock (GRE/B133/8B/3); and the second, 9 August 1850, in reply to Musgrave, concerning his nephew (GRE/B133/8B/5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B133/8B/2 19 March 1850
Letter Rev. H.W. Maddock to Musgrave 18 March 1850.
MUSURUS, Etienne
(Pasha; Turkish Ambassador in London)
GRE/B116/11/1-5 11 March 1877-19 March 1877
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's speech on the Eastern Question (GRE/B116/11/2,5) [26 February 1877, no. 28 in list of Grey's pamphlets].
Copy of letter Grey to Musurus Pasha, on above (GRE/B116/11/4).
Enclosure:
GRE/B116/11/3 12 March 1877
Copy telegraphic despatch from Safvet Pasha, Turkish Foreign Minister, to Musurus Pasha, re Grey's speech.
NAAS, Richard Southwell Bourke, Lord
See MAYO, Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of (styled Lord Naas 1849-1867)
NAIRN, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone de Flahault, Baroness
See LANSDOWNE, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of (née de Flahault, suo jure Baroness Nairn)
NAIRN, Philip GRE/B117/1A/1-15 26 June 1837-3 December 1855
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 June 1837, concerning his support for Grey in the General Election (GRE/B117/1A/1); 1 letter, 14 April 1842, relating to the Corn Laws and the Income Tax Questions (GRE/B117/1A/2); 1 letter, 8
February 1843, relating to information on the price of wheat barley and oats (GRE/B117/1A/3); 4 letters, 7 January, 4 February, 7 April, 12 September 1853, concerning a contract with Mr May [possibly for the shipment of stones from Budle Quarry]
(GRE/B117/1A/4-7); 1 letter, 29 March 1855, concerning possession of the Mills (GRE/B117/1A/8); 2 letters, 19 & 23 November 1855, concerning financial assistance for his business (GRE/B117/1A/9,13)
2 copies of letters, Grey to Nairn, the first, 22 November & 3 December 1855, in reply to Nairn, concerning financial assistance for his business (GRE/B117/1A/10-13) - the second, with copy of letter Grey to [W.H.] Logan, Bank Agent, Berwick,
same date, on same paper.
NANNUTELLI, Luigi GRE/B117/1B/1 10 September 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey (Italian)
NANTON, P. GRE/B117/1C/1 30 October 1878
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning an agreement by the Russians to neutralise the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles
NAPIER, Macvey
(editor of the
Edinburgh Review )
GRE/B117/1D/1 18 January 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's article on transportation (cf. Grey's Journal GRE/V/C3/1A entry for 10 December 1833 et seq).
NAPIER, William
(of the Lands Improvement Co.)
GRE/B117/1E/1 13 December 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, responding to Grey's enquries on payment of lands.
NATIONAL REVIEW, Editor of NEGRE, Joseph
(confectioner, Grasse)
NEVILLE, Hastings Mackelcan
(Rector of Ford, Cornhill-on-Tweed)
NEWALL, Walter GRE/B117/2E/1-3 18 January 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the flannel weaving industry in Rochdale.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Newall, Walter - GRE/B117/2E/1-3GRE/B117/2E/2-3 18 January 1860
2 leaflets; 36th quarterly report of the Rochdale District Corn Mill Society, and 60th quarterly report of the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers' Co-operative Society.
Newcastle, Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of GRE/B117/2F/1-5 6 May 1852-21 December 1859
Copy letter of 3rd Earl Grey to Newcastle (Secretary of State for Colonies 1852-1854, 1859-1864), 6 May 1852, concerning Free Trade (GRE/B117/2F/2-3)
Two letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 8 May 1852 (GRE/B117/2F/4); and the second, 21 December 1859, re case of Mr Tarrant, imprisoned in Hong Kong (cf. T.C. Anstey) (GRE/B117/2F/5).
Enclosure: (GRE/B117/2F/3) Resolutions proposed to be submitted to the House of Lords on Free Trade.
Digitised material for Newcastle, Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of - GRE/B117/2F/1-5 NEWLYN, J. GRE/B117/3B/1 26 July 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the possible exploitation by newly-enfranchised workers at Hall Dockyards in using their votes to secure an increase in pay.
NEWTON, Thomas
(Secretary of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Foreign Affairs Association)
GRE/B117/3C/1-10 26 February 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey relating to the Government's actions in China.
Enclosure:
GRE/B117/3C/3-10 26 February 1861
Copy memos by G. Crawshay (q.v.) on vote of thanks to Governor-General of India and other officers for services in suppressing Indian Mutiny, and “Memorandum on the legality of the Measures of the Chinese Government in
attempting to arrest the opium Trade”
NICHOLLS, Sir George
(Poor Law Commissioner)
GRE/B117/3D/1-7 1837-1839
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Nicholls, 9 March 1837, suggesting a measure to prevent the expense of removing Irish Paupers to Ireland. (GRE/B117/3D/2-3)
3 letters to Grey, 1 letter, 10 March 1837, concerning Irish Paupers (GRE/B117/3D/4); the second, 6 April 1838, relating to a bastardy claim (GRE/B117/3D/6); and the third, 25 August 1839, seeking Grey's patronage for Dr John Davy
(GRE/B117/3D/7)
NICHOLSON, A.
(Rev.)
GRE/B117/3E/1-2 10 June 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Gladstone and the Home Rule Bill.
Enclosure:
GRE/B117/3E/2 10 June 1887
Nicholson's visiting card.
NICHOLSON, F. J.
(Roman Catholic Coadjutor Archbishop of Corfu)
GRE/B117/4 4 April 1848-February 1851
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, on a variety of subjects (many letters covering more than one subject), including 6 letters, 4 April, 7 May, 29 June, 2 August 1848, 19 March & 16 May 1849, concerning diplomatic relations between the Pope and the
British Government (GRE/B117/4/2,10-12,18-19); 3 letters, 6, 8 & 13 April 1848, concerning the repeal of penal laws against Catholics in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B117/4/3-4,4-7); 6 letters, 11 April, 7 May, 2 August, 9 & 26 October 1848,
& 19 March 1849, concerning a new Colleges Bill for the erection of new Catholic seminaries in Ireland - the letter of 2 August 1848 relates to his discussions with the Pope on the matter (GRE/B117/4/5-6,10,12-13,15,17); 2 letters, 11 April
& 7 May 1848, relating to the prospect of the payment of Catholic priests in the country (GRE/B117/4/5-6,10); 1 letter, 2 August 1848, relating to his audience with the Pope, and discussing the new Catholic Colleges (GRE/B117/4/12); 1 letter, 25
January 1849, concerning the private letters of Viscount Castlereigh (GRE/B117/4/16); 1 letter, 30 January 1851, relating to libellous comments in the Daily News and Morning Herald (GRE/B117/4/21).
Copies of 9 letters from Grey, in reply to Nicholson, including 2 letters, 5 & 6 April 1848, concerning the Ionian Islands dispute (GRE/B117/4/22-23); 2 letters, 12 April & 24 October 1848, concerning the payment of the Irish Catholic
clergy (GRE/B117/4/24,26); 1 letter, 8 February 1849, concerning Castlereigh (GRE/B117/4/27); 1 letter, 25 June 1849, concerning diplomatic relations between the Pope and the British Government (GRE/B117/4/29); and 1 letter, February 1851, relating
to libellous comments in the Daily News and Morning Herald (GRE/B117/4/30).
Enclosures:
GRE/B117/4/1 22 October 1847
Copy letter Sir B. Hawes to Nicholson 22 October 1847 re establishment of Roman Catholic Church in Ionian Islands
GRE/B117/4/14 9 October 1848
Copy letter J. Corboli Bussi to Nicholson 4 October 1848.
GRE/B117/4/20 16 May 1849
Printed extracts from speeches made by 1st Earl Russell, 3rd Earl Grey, Sir T.F. Buxton and Disney in 1835
NICOLAY, Sir William
(General)
See copies of 2 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Nicolay 1 & 2 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 129-131)
NIGHTINGALE, Florence GRE/B117/5/1-19 22 June 1857-11 May 1860
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 22 June 1857-2 October 1858, on the subject of a report into the sanitary condition of the army (GRE/B117/5/2-3,12-16), and 1 letter, 11 May 1860, on the proposed Census Act (GRE/B117/5/17-19).
Copy letter Grey to Miss Nightingale, 29 June 1857, on the sanitary condition of the army (GRE/B117/5/4-11)
NIGHTINGALE, Frances Parthenope
See VERNEY, Frances Parthenope, Lady (née Nightingale)
NIXON, Francis Russell
(Bishop of Tasmania 1842-1863)
GRE/B127/10B/1-5 21 December 1846-30 December 1847
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 21 December 1846 & 11 November 1847, relating to the situation of the Church of England in Tasmania (GRE/B127/10B/1,4); 1 letter, 22 March 1847, on the question of transportation
(GRE/B127/10B/2); and 1 letter sending Grey his book (GRE/B127/10B/5)
Digitised material for Nixon, Francis Russell - GRE/B127/10B/1-5 NOEL, William King-, 1st Earl of Lovelace
See LOVELACE, William King-Noel, 1st Earl of
NORMANBY, Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess of
(styled Viscount Normanby 1812-1831, succeeded as 2nd Earl of Mulgrave 1831, created 1st Marquess of Normanby 1838; Governor-General of Jamaica 1832-1834, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1835-1839)
GRE/B117/6/1-67 8 February 1832-5 February 1860
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 5 July 1832, concerning the offer of Jamaica (GRE/B117/6/1); 1 letter, 20 August 1832, concerning the Slavery Question in Jamaica GRE/B117/6/2-10); 1 letter, n.d. [1832], concerning the Reform Bill
(GRE/B117/6/11); 1 letter, 1 January 1833, concerning the state of Jamaica following the rebellion (GRE/B117/6/15-19); 4 letters, 3 February, 4 March, 28 April & 5 August 1833, concerning the Slavery Bill (GRE/B117/6/25,27,30-32); 1 letter, 23
February 1833, concenring the opinions of Henry Liddell (GRE/B117/6/26); 1 letter, 11 April 1833, concerning the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly (GRE/B117/6/28-29); 1 letter, 8 February 1836, concerning army punishments (GRE/B117/6/33-34); 2
letters, 12 February & 23 March 1836, concerning the possible employment of black troops in the colonies (GRE/B117/6/35-36); 3 letters, 16 November 1837, 30 April, 2 May 1838, concerning allowances for aides-de-camp (GRE/B117/6/37,52-53); 2
letters, 2 & 6 April 1838, concerning Grey's speech on the passing of the Emancipation Act and its effect on Jamaica (GRE/B117/6/39-40,43-44); 1 letter, 17 April 1838, concerning the pay of Phipps' servant (GRE/B117/6/45-47); 1 letter, 11 March
1839, concerning the reduction of the troops concerning the pay of Phipps' servant (GRE/B117/6/54-55); 2 letters, 5 April & 3 May 1839, concerning the situation in Canada (GRE/B117/6/56-57); 1 letter, 11 June 1839, concerning the army depot
system (GRE/B117/6/59); 1 letter, 5 February 1860, concerning his objections in the House of Lords (GRE/B117/6/67)
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Normanby. including 1 letter, 17 January 1833, concerning the emancipation of the slaves in Jamaica (GRE/B117/6/20-24); 1 letter, 4 April 1838, concerning his speech on the passing of the Emancipation Act and its
effect on Jamaica (GRE/B117/6/42); 1 letter, 26 April 1838, concerning the pay of Phipps' servant (GRE/B117/6/51); 1 letter, 12 June 1839, concerning the Canada Bill and the army depot system (GRE/B117/6/60).
Enclosures:
GRE/B117/6/12-14 5 September 1832
Letter J. Barrett to Normanby, 5 September 1832, concerning the rebellion in Jamaica and the influence of religious discord in fermenting it
GRE/B117/6/48-50 17 April 1838
Copy letter Col. John Aitchison to Col. the Hon. Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps (brother of Normanby) 9 April 1838, and part of letter Sir C.B. Phipps to Normanby 13 April 1838, concerning the pay of Phipps' servant
GRE/B117/6/62-66 17 June 1848
Printed document,
“Maritime Power of France” (in French with English marginal notes). Ms note referring to this; “Secret. This paper was brought to Lord Normanby by the person who had been employed to copy
it for the Author ... F.O. June 17 1848”.
See also copies of 13 letters Grey to Normanby 21 June, 5 July, 8 September, 7 November, 10 November, 22 November and 8 December 1832, 9 February, 21 February, 7 March, 21 March, 17 April and 6 June 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp.
61-4, 70-8, 110-7, 134-43, 148-50, 168-74, 200-3, 206-12, 224-7, 238-40, 244-9, 254-8).
NORTHBROOK, Francis Thornhill Baring, 1st Baron
(Chancellor of the Exchequer 1839-1841)
GRE/B117/7/1-25 12 April 1837-3 August 1849
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the transfer of accounts from the Cadet Office to the War Office (GRE/B117/7/1-2); 2 letters, 13 August & 31 October 1837, concerning the distributiuon of funds (GRE/B117/7/3,5); 3 letters, 15 & 29
September & 17 October 1838, on the Jamaican currency (GRE/B117/7/6-7,11-14, 16); 1 letter, 1 January 1839, concerning a petition from Berwick relating to the Exchequer Loan Commission (GRE/B117/7/20)
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Northbrook, including 2 letters, 21 September & 12 October 1838, on the Jamiacan currency (GRE/B117/7/8-10,17-19), 1 letter, 26 February 1839, concerning reforming the administration of Treasury expenditure
(GRE/B117/7/21-23); and 1 letter, 22 June 1839, concerning the fraudulent payment of Chelsea Pensioners at Glasgow (GRE/B117/7/24); and 1 letter, 3 August 1849, concerning the issuing of medals for the Medical Department (GRE/B117/7/25).
NORTHBROOK, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of
(Under-Secretary for War 1868-1872, Viceroy of India 1872-1876, First Lord of the Admiralty 1880-1885)
GRE/B117/8/1-40 21 December 1870-27 August 1892
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 December 1870, relating to the Militia (GRE/B117/8/1); 1 letter, 2 January 1871, relating to the Berwick Barracks (GRE/B117/8/3); 2 letters, 21 & 27 July 1871, with reference to a discussion
on army pay in the House of Commons (GRE/B117/8/11-13); 1 letter, 2 October 1874, on averting the threat of famine in India (GRE/B117/8/14-16); 1 letter, 18 December 1874, relating to import duties on cotton manufacturers (GRE/B117/8/17-18); 2
letters, 29 & 31 December 1875, concerning Albert Grey's state of health in India (GRE/B117/8/19-20); 3 letters, 15 & 30 October & 18 November 1878, relating to Shire Ali (GRE/B117/8/21-28); 1 letter, 7 December 1881, relating to
commercial treaty negotiations (GRE/B117/8/29-30); 1 letter, 13 June 1889, concerning the relationship between Britain and Germany in Eastern Africa (GRE/B117/8/31); 2 letters, 6 December 1889 & 5 January 1890, seeking Grey's opinions on
information contained in Lord Burrell's memoirs of Spencer Walpole on the subject of the Cabinet during the period, 1846-52 (GRE/B117/8/32-34); 1 letter, 22 May 1891, relating to the Afghan Wars (GRE/B117/8/35-37); and 1 letter, 27 August 1892,
concerning the currency question in India (GRE/B117/8/38-40).
Enclosure:
GRE/B117/8/4-10 2 January 1871
Memo by Grey
“Compulsory Service & the Militia” 17 December 1870 (sent to Northbrook and returned)
NORTHCOTE, Stafford Henry, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh
See IDDESLEIGH, Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of
NORTHUMBERLAND, Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of GRE/B117/9/1-10 19 April 1847-20 November 1859
7 letters from Northumberland to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 19 April & 5 May 1847, relating to the the nomination of Sir George Grey to stand for the vacant seat at North Northumberland (GRE/B117/9/3-4); 1 letter, 1 November 1854,
relating to the Patriotic Fund (GRE/B117/9/6); 3 letters, 5 November, 2 & 29 December 1855, concerning the establishment of a new Reformatory School (GRE/B117/9/7-9); and 1 letter, 20 November 1859, on the formation of a Volunteer Corps in
Northumberland (GRE/B117/9/10)
2 copy letters Grey to Northumberland, 17 April & 10 May 1847, relating to the nomination of Sir George Grey to stand for the vacant seat at North Northumberland (GRE/B117/9/1-2,5);
NORTHUMBERLAND, Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of
(styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865, and Earl Percy 1865-1867)
GRE/B117/10/1-35 5 February 1862-10 February 1894
26 letters Northumberland to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 5 February, 25 March, 4 April & 18 June 1862, relating to his command of the Northumberland Militia (GRE/B117/10/1-4); 1 letter, 3 February 1865, mostly concerning church
questions in politics (GRE/B117/10/5-6); 2 letters, 3 & 6 December 1865, concerning a proposed railway line to Alnwick (GRE/B117/10/7-8); 2 letters, 15 December 1865 & 8 January 1866 relating to cattle insurance (GRE/B117/10/9-12); 1 letter,
16 October 1867, relating to rumours of a Fenian plot in Alnwick (GRE/B117/10/13); 1 letter, 3 February 1869, concerning the Newcastle Infirmary (GRE/B117/10/14); 1 letter, 2 April 1832, relating to the plans of the War Office to reduce the civilian
element of the Militia, as well as reference to events in America (GRE/B117/10/15-16); 1 letter, 10 October 1872, concerning Middle Class Education (GRE/B117/10/17); 1 letter, 10 September 1873, concerning the rumours surrounding Albert Grey
standing for North Northumberland (GRE/B117/10/19); 2 letter, 6 & 12 February 1879, relating to remission of rent to his tenants (GRE/B117/10/20-23); 1 letter, 1 October 1879, relating to the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B117/10/24); 1
letter, 10 June 1881, relating to the Northumberland Magistrates and referring to the parliamentary debates surrounding the Land Bill (GRE/B117/10/25-26); 1 letter, 30 July 1881, concerning the death of his brother (GRE/B117/10/27) 1 letter, 24
November 1886, concerning a proposed Imperial Institute (GRE/B117/10/28); 1 letter, 22 March 1888, concerning his fears of a revolution (GRE/B117/10/30); 1 letter, 22 August 1888, with reference to a committee meeting on the defence of the Tyne
(GRE/B117/10/31); 1 letter, 30 September 1893, concerning the fractious relationship between employer and worker (GRE/B117/10/33); 1 letter, 10 February 1894, on the opposition to the Local Government Bill (GRE/B117/10/35).
1 letter 3rd Earl Grey to Northumberland 9 September 1873 [original returned by the Duke of Northumberland to Lord Howick in September 1990], concerning the rumours surrounding Albert Grey standing for North Northumberland (GRE/B117/10/18).
Enclosures:
GRE/B117/10/11
8 January 1866: Press cutting on Cattle Plague in Surrey
GRE/B117/10/29 24 November 1886
Copy of letter King Edward VII (as Prince of Wales) to Northumberland 18 November 1886, concerning a proposed Imperial Institute
NORTHUMBERLAND, George Percy, 5th Duke of
(succeeded as 2nd Earl of Beverley 1830, and as 5th Duke of Northumberland 1865)
GRE/B117/11A/1-2 8 January-6 February 1856
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first concerning a recommendation for the assistant surgeon position in the Northumberland Light Infantry (GRE/B117/11A/1); and the second announcement as Colonel of the Northumberland Militia (GRE/B117/11A/2).
NORTHUMBERLAND, Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of
(styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865 and Earl Percy 1865-1867)
GRE/B117/11B/1-2 18 January 1876-17 July 1887
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first on the subject of a Commission for the Militia (GRE/B117/11B/1); and the second offering his views on the differences between political parties (GRE/B117/11B/2)
NORTHUMBERLAND, Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of GRE/B117/11C/1-5 22 April 1837-22 June 1844
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 22 April 1837, relating to the Harbour Bill (GRE/B117/11C/1); and the second and third letters, 5 June 1844 & 22 June 1844, relating to the construction of the Newcastle-Berwick Railway
(GRE/B117/11C/2,5)
1 letter from 3rd Earl Grey, 21 June 1844, entitled
“Substance of letter ”, replying to Northumberland's letter of 5 June 1844, relating to the construction of the Newcastle-Berwick Railway, (GRE/B117/11C/3-4).
NORTHUMBERLAND, Louisa Percy, Duchess of
(née Drummond, wife of Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke, q.v.)
GRE/B117/11D/1-5 15 September 1879-20 September 1888
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly social enagements and arrangements for visiting, with 2 letters, 15 & 30 September 1879, relating to the death of Grey's wife, Maria (GRE/B117/11D/1-2)
NORTON, Charles Bowyer Adderley, 1st Baron
(Under-Secretary for Colonies 1866-1868)
GRE/B117/12A/1-3 26 October 1867-30 October 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the military system in the Cape (of Good Hope) (GRE/B117/12A/1); and the second considering the possibiliy of withdrawing British forces in New Zealand to improve relations with the natives
(GRE/B117/12A/2-3)
NOURSE, William E. C.
(Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society)
GRE/B117/12B/1 3 February 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a plan to establish the Falkland Islands as a convict settlement.
NUGENT, George Grenville Nugent-Temple, 2nd Baron GRE/B117/13A/1-2 28 March 1833
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with reference to Nugent's views on Daniel O'Connell and Ireland
NUNNELEY, Frederick Barham
(M.D., Vicar of Rock and Rennington, Northumberland)
GRE/B117/13B/1 30 September 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 30 September 1885, written as Secretary of Alnwick Rural Deanery Church Defence Association, inviting Grey to become a president of the organisation
NUTTALL, C.
(Secretary of Sheffield Foreign Affairs Committee)
GRE/B117/13C/1 6 November 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on the subject of China
NYE, G. H. F.
(Secretary of the Church Defence Institution)
GRE/B117/13D/1-3 2 October 1888-3 November 1891
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Church Defence Insitution, with the second letter, 3 November 1891, concerning Grey's views on the lack of ecclesiastical jusrisidiction of the Roman Catholic Church in Britain (GRE/B117/13D/2-3).
Enclosure:
GRE/B117/13D/3 3 November 1891
Extract, which it was proposed to print, from letter Grey to Nye, expressing views from Grey on the lack of ecclesiastical jusrisidiction of the Roman Catholic Church in Britain
O'Brien, William GRE/B118/1A/1-3 23 November 1857-25 November 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from O'Brien (General Manager of the North Eastern Railway), 23 & 25 November 1857, relating to a disagreement surrounding the booking of third class passengers on North Eastern Railway trains
Copy letter Grey to O'Brien, 24 November 1857, relating to a disagreement surrounding the booking of third class passengers on North Eastern Railway trains.
Digitised material for O'Brien, William - GRE/B118/1A/1-3 O'Connell, Daniel GRE/B118/1B/1-3 30 December 1836-22 November 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from O'Connell (M.P. for Dublin 1832-1847), 22 November 1837, relating to a case of misrepresentation (GRE/B118/1B/2)
Press cutting of open letter O'Connell to Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, 30 December 1836 (GRE/B118/1B/1).
Enclosure: (GRE/B118/1B/3) Letter Ralph Pickering to O'Connell, 21 November 1837, relating to a case of misrepresentation.
Digitised material for O'Connell, Daniel - GRE/B118/1B/1-3 O'Ferrall, Richard More
(M.P. for Kildare 1830-1846, 1859-1865; Governor of Malta 1847-1851)
GRE/B118/2/1-59 6 August 1847-18 July 1848
20 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 6 & 30 August, 4 & 14 September 1847, concerning the Governorship of Malta (GRE/B118/2/1-6); 1 letter, 12 November 1847, concerning his conditions of appointment, particularly his salary
(GRE/B118/2/7-8); 1 letter, 23 November 1847, concerning intended improvements to the situation of the Catholic Church in Malta and a burial ground controversy, the reduction of the power of the Bishop (GRE/B118/2/9-10); 1 letter, 24 December 1847,
concerning the general cordiality of his reception, particularly amongst the Protestant community, reform of the Oath of Allegiance, his relationship with the Legislative Council and the possibility of representative government, and appointments
(GRE/B118/2/11-13); 1 letter, 10 January 1848, concerning the administration of the Oath of Allegiance, a convent school for the poor, reform of the country roads, and General Ellice (GRE/B118/2/14-15); 1 letter, 26 January 1848, concerning the
administration of the Oath of Allegiance, and the appearance of Protestants at social functions (GRE/B118/2/19); 1 letter, 11 February 1848, concerning the administration of the Oath of Allegiance, the burial ground controversy, his assistance to
pacify Ireland, the defence of Malta, measures to improve trade, and general administration of the colony (GRE/B118/2/23-25); 1 letter, 15 February 1848, concerning Lord Minto's mission to Rome, the possibility of representative government for
Malta, the suspicions of the Catholics towards the British Government, the situation in Ireland, the defence of Malta, and the state of the Greeks (GRE/B118/2/26-27); 1 letter, 25 February 1848, concerning the visit of Mehmet Ali (GRE/B118/2/28-30);
1 letter, 26 February 1848, concerning Mehmet Ali, and his memo to General Ellice on the state of the colony, in particular the need to increase the defence force (GRE/B118/2/31-32); 1 letter, 29 February 1848, concerning Mehmet Ali and his
reception (GRE/B118/2/38); 1 letter, 8 March 1848, concerning Mehmet Ali and the general behaviour of the inhabitants during Carnival (GRE/B118/2/39-40); 1 letter, 17 March 1848, concerning the conduct of the police during Carnival, the possibility
of a peace-keeping role for the clergy comparable to that of Ireland, the Quarantine Question, the arrival of a large number of Jesuits, the situation with the Greeks, and the defence of Malta (GRE/B118/2/41-44); 1 letter, 21 March 1848, concerning
the death of Charles Grey, reform of the medical charities and prisons, improvements for ship building, improvements to the Commercial Code to assist in increasing trade, and the sale of Crown Lands (GRE/B118/2/49-53); 1 letter, 13 April 1848,
concerning, the sale of Crown and Church Lands, municipal electors, the Legislative Council, and the provision of a pension list (GRE/B118/2/54-57); 1 letter, 16 May 1848, concerning the introduction of seamen apprentices, and the anti-English
feeling amongst the Sicilians (GRE/B118/2/58); 1 letter, 18 July 1848, concerning Judge Bruno, and the campaign for representative government (GRE/B118/2/59).
Enclosures: (GRE/B118/2/20) Copy of translation of Form of Oath of Office of Clergy.
; (GRE/B118/2/21-22) Copy letter O'Ferrall to Sir C. Trevelyan, concerning the Irish Famine ; (GRE/B118/2/33-37) Copy memo by O'Ferrall addressed to General Robert Ellice, on the state of Malta ; (GRE/B118/2/45-48) Copy letters R. St. John (British
Consul at Algiers) to O'Ferrall 4, 6 & 8 March 1848, concerning the defence of Malta.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/2/1-59 GRE/B118/2/60-93 1 August 1848-22 December 1848
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1 August 1848, concerning the positioning of corn and coal stores (GRE/B118/2/60); 1 letter, 12 August 1848, concerning a possible cholera epidemic (GRE/B118/2/61); 1 letter, 14 August 1848,
concerning the flight from Rome of Cardinal [Ferrelli] and his arrival at Malta, the temporal power of the Pope in Rome, the arrival of refugee Jesuits from Sicily and his prohibition on publishing political material in Malta, the establishment of
an education system, the possibility of resignation owing to the situation of his son, and the future of Ireland (GRE/B118/2/62-65); 1 letter, 14 August 1848, concerning the situation in Rome (GRE/B118/2/66); 1 letter, 23 August 1848, concerning the
establishment of a qurantine system and his reduction of administrative costs as a result, the sale of Crown Lands, and a suspected case of poisoning (GRE/B118/2/67-68); 1 letter, 24 August 1848, concerning Cardinal Farrelli (GRE/B118/2/70); 1
letter, 17 September 1848, concerning the decline in the number of cholera cases, his possible legacy following his projected resignation in February 1849 and his desire to live in Ireland, new regulations for the Council, and the situation in
Sicily (GRE/B118/2/71-72); 1 letter, 26 September 1848, concerning the decline in the number of cholera cases, the sale of Crown Lands, and his difficulties with the education question (GRE/B118/2/73); 1 letter, 1 October 1848, concerning possible
cases of cholera (GRE/B118/2/74); 1 letter, 13 October 1848, concerning cholera cases, and the Italian refugees (GRE/B118/2/75); 1 letter, 26 October 1848, concerning the arrival of all classes of refugees from Italy and the potential for
disturbances (GRE/B118/2/76); 2 letters, 1 & 28 November 1848, concerning the possiblity of self-government for Malta (GRE/B118/2/77-82,87-88); 1 letter, 13 November 1848, concerning a paper from the Chief Judge, Sir Ignatius Bonavita
(GRE/B118/2/83); 1 letter, 22 December 1848, concerning the Italian Question, and the reform of the government of Malta (GRE/B118/2/90-91).
Enclosures: (GRE/B118/2/84-86) Letter Sir Ignatius C. Bonavita (Chief Judge of Malta) to O'Ferrall,
n.d., with memo 3 November 1848, concerning the granting of a Legislative Assembly for Malta ; (GRE/B118/2/92-93) Copy letter W. Temple to O'Ferrall 12 December 1848.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/2/60-93 GRE/B118/3/1-34 2 February 1849-12 December 1849
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 2 February 1849, concerning self-government for Malta, the Irish Question, his policy towards Italian refugees, the conduct of Dr Bowing, his relationship with the Bishop of Malta, and the Maltese
revenue (GRE/B118/3/1-3); 1 letter, 14 February 1849, concerning the corn and coal stores, the increase in the Customs revenue, Maltese emigrants, and the situation in Sicily and the Sicilian refugees (GRE/B118/3/5); 1 letter, 24 March 1849,
concerning despatches on outdoor relief, the pension list and the valuation of Crown property, as well as the establishment of an education system, the site of grain stores, the purchasing of steamers passing through Maltese waters, the plan for
Maltese emigration to the coast of Africa, and the law forbidding foreigners to carry guns in the streets, and the Sicilian refugees in Malta (GRE/B118/3/6-8); 1 letter, 13 April 1849, concerning the Emigration Question, the Sicilian refugees in
Malta, the Church of Malta and the Irish Church (GRE/B118/3/10-11); 1 letter, 12 May 1849, concerning the Sicilian refugees in Malta, plans to improve the police force, the Qurantine system, and the impending meeting of the Council
(GRE/B118/3/12-13); 1 letter, 17 May 1849, concerning his treatment of the Sicilian refugees (GRE/B118/3/14-15); 1 letter, 2 June 1849, concerning the possibility of tightening the restrictions on refugees entering Malta, and reform of the Council
(GRE/B118/3/16-17); 1 letter, 2 June 1849, concerning the defence of Malta in the event of a European war (GRE/B118/3/18); 1 letter, 14 June 1849, concerning the Neopolitan situation, and an impending meeting of the Council (GRE/B118/3/19); 1
letter, 14 June 1849, concerning his conversation with Mr Crowe, the Consul at Tripoli, over the establishment of a settlement at Duna or Bomba (GRE/B118/3/20); 1 letter, 30 June 1849, concerning the regulations relating to the proceedings at
elections, the valuation of government houses, the conduct of the Council, and a site for ship building (GRE/B118/3/22-23); 1 letter, 2 July 1849, concerning the political refugees, a Jesuit school in Valetta, the valuation of government houses, the
election ordinance, and his recomendations for a knighthood (GRE/B118/3/24-26); 1 letter, 12 July 1849, concerning the arrival of General [Avzzana] (GRE/B118/3/28); 4 letters, 16 & 22/23 July, 22 September & 12 December 1849, concerning the
arrival of Italian refugees and the policy towards them (GRE/B118/3/29-34).
Enclosures: (GRE/B118/3/4) Copy letter O'Ferrall to Archbishop Corboli-Bussi 23 January 1849, concerning the Church of Malta ; (GRE/B118/3/21) Memo for Grey re
appointment of prelates of Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 19 June 1849. ; (GRE/B118/3/27) Memo by Sir B. Hawes for Grey re O'Ferrall's refusal of knighthood, 11 July 1849.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/3/1-34 GRE/B118/4/1-32 12 January 1850-24 December 1850
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 12 January 1850, concerning the powers of the new Council, the refugee question, recommending that the Bishop of Malta should not receive the Order of St Michael and St George, the increase of the
Maltese revenue, the state of the newspaper press in the colony, the opening of the new prison and new stores, and expenditure for the building of a new school, the establishment of irrigation in the upper valley, the uniting of the banks, currency
reform, and the valuation of government property (GRE/B118/4/1-4); 1 letter, 30 January 1850, concerning the revenue from Sicily, and the conduct of the Sicilian refugees (GRE/B118/4/5-6); 1 letter, 1 April 1850, the arrival of Turkish refugees
(GRE/B118/4/7-8); 1 letter, 18 May 1850, concerning reform of the Maltese currency, and the new Bank (GRE/B118/4/9); 1 letter, 16 September 1850, concerning reform of the Maltese currency, the new Bank, the Quarantine system, the conduct of the
Italian refugees towards his policies, the impact of the cholera epidemic on the colony, and the Irish Question (GRE/B118/4/10-12); 1 letter, 27 September 1850, concerning the suspension of the license granted to Mr Micciarelli to publish a
seditious paper, the end of the cholera epidemic and improved trade as a consequence, the success of the new prison system, and currency reform (GRE/B118/4/13-15); 1 letter, 20 October 1850, concerning the increase in the oil and soap trade
(GRE/B118/4/16); 1 letter, 12 October 1850, concerning the conduct of Dr Barry, Principal Medical Officer (GRE/B118/4/17-18); 1 letter, 23 October 1850, concerning Mr Richardson's report on the sulphur mines on the North African coast
(GRE/B118/4/20-21); 2 letters, 23 October & 19 November 1850, concerning the relationship between the British Government and the Church of Malta and the nomination of benefices (the latter with reference to the public outcry in Britain over the
Restoration of the Hierarchy) (GRE/B118/4/22-24,30); 1 letter, 24 October 1850, concerning his intended resignation owing to poor health (GRE/B118/4/25); 1 letter, 12 November 1850, concerning the suspension of Mr Micciarelli's license
(GRE/B118/4/26); 1 letter, 18 November 1850, concerning his disagreement with General Ellice on the position of the new hospital (GRE/B118/4/29); 1 letter, 24 December 1850, concerning a complaint made against him (GRE/B118/4/31).
Enclosures:
(GRE/B118/4/19) Copy letter O'Ferrall to General Ellice 11 October 1850, concerning Dr Barry's conduct ; (GRE/B118/4/27-28) Copy letter William Sim (Acting Chief Secretary of Malta) to T.V. Micciarelli 11 November 1850, concerning the suspension of
the latter's license ; (GRE/B118/4/32) Copy letter Archbishop Vescova to O'Ferrall 20 December 1850, and copy reply 20 December 1850.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/4/1-32 GRE/B118/4/33-71 24 December 1850-30 May 1880
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 4 January 1851, concerning church reform, the unanimous dislike of the military governor and the problems associated with the division of civil and military government in the colony
(GRE/B118/4/33-34); 1 letter, 26 January 1851, concerning the new prison and education systems, the Micciarelli case, an attempt to rob the Maltese bank by Sicilians, and criticism of his conduct during the cholera epidemic (GRE/B118/4/35-36); 1
letter, 26 February 1851, concerning his resignation, the appointment of General Ellice as his successor, and his legacy as Governor of the colony (GRE/B118/4/37); 1 letter, 14 March 1851, thanking Grey for his support and the issues which need to
be dealt with by his successor (GRE/B118/4/38); 1 letter, 18 October 1851, concerning Grey's offer to submit his name for the Order of the Bath, and the Irish Question (GRE/B118/4/40-41); 1 letter, 20 February 1852, concerning Sir Harry Smith's
recall from the Cape, and the criticism of his treatment of political refugees during his period as Governor of Malta (GRE/B118/4/42-43); 1 letter, 27 April 1859, concerning a meeting at Tralee and hoping Grey will move a question on it in the House
of Lords, and the General Election of 1859 in Ireland (GRE/B118/4/44); 1 letter, 14 May 1859, concerning a Tory Catholic candidate for County Kildare and his decision to stand as a consequence of this (GRE/B118/4/45-46); 1 letter, 21 January 1866,
concerning the situation in Ireland owing to the Fenian conspiracy in America (GRE/B118/4/47-48); 1 letter, 30 January 1866, concerning the Irish Church and the Land Question (GRE/B118/4/49-51); 1 letter, 27 February 1866, concerning the unlikely
possibility of a Catholic Bishop in the House of Lords, the Education Question, reform of the Irish Church, and the progress of the Fenians (GRE/B118/4/52-54); 1 letter, 5 March 1866, concerning Catholic endowments (GRE/B118/4/55-56); 4 letters, 7
December 1866, 1 January 1867, 23 September 1869 & 30 May 1880, concerning the Irish Land Question (GRE/B118/4/59-63,68-71); 2 letters, 12 January & 30 April 1868, concerning Irish Disestablishment (GRE/B118/4/64-67).
Enclosure:
(GRE/B118/4/39) Letter O'Ferrall to Hawes, recommending Mr Purdy as Head of the Police at Malta.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/4/33-71 GRE/B118/5/1-34 23 July 1847-May 1880
Copies of 20 letters Grey to O'Ferrall, including 2 letters, 23 July & 3 September 1847, offering O'Ferrall the Government of Malta (GRE/B118/5/1-2); 1 letter, 17 November 1847, concerning the offer to make O'Ferrall a Privy Councillor
(GRE/B118/5/3); 1 letter, 22 January 1848, concerning the sending of O'Ferrall to assist Lord Minto in Rome, and the situation in Ireland (GRE/B118/5/4-5); 2 letter, 2 February & 2 March 1848, concerning O'Ferrall's possible mission to Rome (the
latter also mentioning the French Revolution and the defence of Malta) (GRE/B118/5/6-7); 1 letter, 24 March 1848, concerning Mehmet Ali, the effect of the French Revolution, and O'Ferrall's Militia plan (GRE/B118/5/8); 1 letter, 17 April 1848,
approving of the sale of Crown Lands in Malta, leave for Captain Sawyer Collins, apprentices for merchant seamen, and the state of Ireland (GRE/B118/5/9); 1 letter, 24 April 1848, concerning the sale of Crown and Church Lands, municipal reform,
reform of the Legislative Council, the pension list, the situation in Ireland, and O'Ferrall's request for leave of absence (GRE/B118/5/10-12); 1 letter, 21 June 1848, concerning the role of judges, and the defence of Malta (GRE/B118/5/13); 1
letter, 7 August 1848, concerning representative government for Malta, and the situation in Ireland concerning the position of the Catholics (GRE/B118/5/14-17); 1 letter, 22 August 1848, concerning the possibility of O'Ferrall's resignation, the
constitution of the Council, and the corn stores (GRE/B118/5/18); 1 letter, 1 September 1848, concerning the constitution of the Council, the possibility of O'Ferrall's resignation, and Cardinal Feretti (GRE/B118/5/19); 3 letters, 17 October, 16
November 1848 & 18 January 1849, mostly on constitutional change for Malta and the possibility of representative government (GRE/B118/5/18-26,29); 1 letter, 19 February 1849, concerning constitutional change for Malta, the situation in Ireland,
Dr Bowing, copies of parliamentary papers, and O'Ferrall's relationship with the Bishop of Malta (GRE/B118/5/30); 1 letter, 7 March 1849, relating to the commercial prosperity of Malta, the emigration of Maltese to the coast of Africa, the policy
towards political refugees (GRE/B118/5/31-32); 1 letter, 5 April 1849, concerning Maltese emigration to the coast of Africa, the possibility of establishing a school to teach the cultivation of cotton, the policy towards political refugees, and
constitutional changes for Malta (GRE/B118/5/33); 1 letter, 25 April 1849, concerning the emigration question, and the policy towards political refugees (GRE/B118/5/34).
Enclosure: (GRE/B118/5/27-28) Draft by Grey of proposed beginning for
despatch by O'Ferrall on constitutional changes for Malta.
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/5/1-34 GRE/B118/5/35-63 24 May 1849-May 1880
Copies of 19 letters Grey to O'Ferrall, including 1 letter, 24 May 1849, concerning the policy towards political (Sicilian) refugees, constitutional changes for Malta, and the qurantine system (GRE/B118/5/35); 1 letter, 18 June 1849, concerning
the system of brevet promotions in the army, constitutional changes for Malta, and Ward's acceptance of the Order of St Michael and St George (GRE/B118/5/36-37); 1 letter, 6 July 1849, granting O'Farrell leave of absence (GRE/B118/5/38); 1 letter,
24 July 1849, concerning the change in constitution for Malta, the Jesuits, his offer of the Order of St Michael and St George for O'Ferrall, and General [Arezzani] (GRE/B118/5/39); 1 letter, 22 December 1849, concerning the policy towards political
refugees, and nominations for the Order of St Michael and St George (GRE/B118/5/40); 1 letter, 7 February 1850, concerning the policy towards political refugees, and criticism of O'Farrell's conduct by Mr Hume (GRE/B118/5/41); 1 letter, 25 February
1850, concerning an irrigation plan, and the qurantine system (GRE/B118/5/42); 1 letter, 24 April 1850, concerning the policy towards the Polish exiles, and sectarian issues in Malta (GRE/B118/5/43); 1 letter, 8 June 1850, concerning the Maltese
currency (GRE/B118/5/44); 1 letter, 15 August 1850, concerning the cholera epidemic, and his attitude towards the Sicilian government (GRE/B118/5/45); 1 letter, 6 October 1850, concerning the possibility of O'Farrell's resignation, the emigration
question, and O'Farrell's decision to withdraw Mr Micciarelli's license to publish a seditious pamphlet, and the success of the new prison system (GRE/B118/5/46); 1 letter, 7 November 1850, concerning O'Farrell's successor and the appointment of a
military Governor, a reduction of custom duties for oil, Maltese settlers in Sardinia, and church reform in Malta (GRE/B118/5/47-48); 1 letter, 25 November 1850, concerning repealing the duty on oil (GRE/B118/5/49); 1 letter, 24 December 1850,
concerning church reform in Malta, O'Farrell's successor, and the possibility of legislative action against the Pope from the British Government (Ecclesiastical Titles Bill) (GRE/B118/5/50); 1 letter, 7 February 1851, concerning a military Governor
to succeed O'Farrell, a petition criticising O'Farrell's conduct during the cholera epidemic, arrangements for his departure from Malta, and the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill (GRE/B118/5/51); 1 letter, 7 March 1851, providing official sanction for
O'Farrell's resignation, and the appointment of Mr Legh as Assistant Secretary (GRE/B118/5/52); 1 letter, 16 October 1851, recommending O'Farrell for the Order of the Bath and the political advantages of doing so for the British government
(GRE/B118/5/53); 1 letter, 25 October 1851, concerning O'Farrell's decision to decline Grey's offer of the Order of the Bath, and the treatment of the Catholics of Malta (GRE/B118/5/54)
Memorandum, 10 December 1866, entitled
“Irish Land Tenure” (GRE/B118/5/55)
“Substance of answer to Mr More O'Farrell's letter of Dec 7/66”, 10 December 1866, concerning Irish Fenians (GRE/B118/5/54)56)
Draft of letter Grey to O'Ferrall May 1880 - “which on second thoughts was not written - instead of it I wrote quite a short one merely asking his opinion”, concerning the situation in Ireland
(GRE/B118/5/57-63)
Digitised material for O'Ferrall, Richard More - GRE/B118/5/35-63 O'Malley, T. (Rev.) GRE/B118/6A/1-7 19 February 1869-26 February 1869
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 19 February 1869, relating to a plan to divide the wealth of the Established Church in Ireland amongst all religious groups (GRE/B118/6A/1-2); and the second, 26 February 1869, concerning the attitude of the
Dublin Evening Post towards his views (GRE/B118/6A/6)
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to O'Malley, 22 February 1869, replying to O'Malley's letter of 19 February 1869, concurring with O'Malley's views (GRE/B118/6A/3-5).
Enclosures: (GRE/B118/6A/2) Press cutting of open letter to Gladstone from “A Catholic Priest” (O'Malley), concerning the Irish Church ; (GRE/B118/6A/7) Cutting of letter O'Malley to
Dublin Evening Post, concerning the editor's attitude towards his views.
Digitised material for O'Malley, T. (Rev.) - GRE/B118/6A/1-7 ORD, William
(of Whitfield Hall, M.P. for Morpeth, M.P. for Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
GRE/B118/6B/1-6 24 February 1826-13 July 1851
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 24 February 1826, relating to support for Grey's campaign during the 1926 General Election (GRE/B118/6B/1); 1 letter, 4 August 1844, on the Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B118/6B/2); 1 letter, 6
August 1847, concerning candidates for the 1847 General Election (GRE/B118/6B/3); 1 letter, 17 January 1848, concerning a plan from the Board of Customs to create a Customs House for Gateshead (GRE/B118/6B/4); and 1 letter, 13 July 1851, relating to
Ord's views on plans to offer “young Headlam” (possibly T. E. Headlam) the office of 'Post Master at Newcastle' (GRE/B118/6B/6)
(Inside letter of 17 January 1848 is undated note by 1st Viscount Halifax referring to it) (GRE/B118/6B/5).
Digitised material for Ord, William - GRE/B118/6B/1-6 ORDE
(wife of Major John Bertram Orde, q.v., mother of William Beresford Orde, q.v.)
GRE/B118/7C/1 26 August 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 26 August 1859, seeking patronage and forwarding letter William Beresford Orde to Grey, which is now filed under W.B. Orde.
Digitised material for Orde - GRE/B118/7C/1 ORDE, Charles William
(of Nunnykirk)
GRE/B118/7A/1-10 8 May 1855-17 March 1864
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 1 letter, 8 May 1855, on the subject of the Northumberland Artillery Depot (GRE/B118/7A/1); 1 letter, 10 September 1856, relating to a letter from Colonel Tucker, Engineer Officer, on the subject of the Clifford's Fort
(GRE/B118/7A/2); 2 letters, 25 January & 20 February 1857, on the possible candidates for the appointment of a magistrate at Bedlington (GRE/B118/7A/3,6); 1 letter, 18 February 1857, on the possible candidates for the appointment of a magistrate
at Haltwhistle (GRE/B118/7A/5); 2 letters, 29 November & 5 December 1862, relating to a meeting to raise money (possibly for the Lord Mayor's Fund) (GRE/B118/7A/7-8); 1 letter, 17 March 1864, concerning a meeting in Newcastle on the subject of
establishing a new Reformatory School (GRE/B118/7A/9-10).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Orde, Charles William - GRE/B118/7A/1-10GRE/B118/7A/4 25 January 1857
Letter M.J.F. Sidney to Orde 21 January 1857 re provision of magistrate for Bedlington.
GRE/B118/7A/10 17 March 1864
Printed letter R. Burdon-Sanderson Junr. to committee of the North Eastern Reformatory 8 February 1864.
ORDE, John Bertram
(Major, of Longridge, Norham)
GRE/B118/7B/1-11 5 November 1833-17 June 1851
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 5 November 1833 & 29 March 1834, on the subject of the Berwick Corporation's plan of a proposed union between Norham and Berwick (GRE/B118/7B/1-3); 3 letters, 28, 30 June & 5 July 1837, on
the 1837 election campaign in North Northumberland (GRE/B118/7B/4-6); 1 letter, 27 October 1837, relating to a petition against the return of the two Tory candidates, Richard Hodgson and William Holmes (GRE/B118/7B/7); 1 letter, 17 June 1839,
seeking Post Office appointment (GRE/B118/7B/9-10)
2 letters Grey to Orde, 18 November 1837, relating to a petition against the return of the two Tory candidates, Richard Hodgson and William Holmes (GRE/B118/7B/8); and an extract letter, 21 January 1851, re change of appointment for Orde's son
(GRE/B118/7B/11).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Orde, John Bertram - GRE/B118/7B/1-11GRE/B118/7B/10 17 June 1839
Letter John S. Laws to Orde 17 June 1839, seeking Post Office appointment
ORDE, Leonard Shafto
(of Westwood Hall, Vicar of Alnwick)
ORDE, William Beresford
(son of Major John Bertram Orde, q.v.)
OSBORN, Montagu Francis Finch
(Vicar of Embleton 1884- )
GRE/B118/8A/1-4 3 January 1891-28 December 1893
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 January 1891, wishing Grey a “Happy New Year” (GRE/B118/8A/1); 1 letter, 19 January 1891, concerning his views on Grey's articles on the subject of Parliament
(GRE/B118/8A/2); 1 letter, 10 July [1891] on the Irish Land Purchase Bill (GRE/B118/8A/3); and 1 letter, 28 December 1893, wishing Grey “Happy Birthday” (GRE/B118/8A/4)
Digitised material for Osborn, Montagu Francis Finch - GRE/B118/8A/1-4 OSBORNE, Lord Sydney Godolphin
(son of 1st Baron Godolphin and brother of 8th Duke of Leeds; clergyman)
OSBORNE, William Alexander
(Rector of Dodington, Bridgewater)
GRE/B118/8C/1-6 8 December 1882-13 March 1883
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed college for preparing candidates for competitive examinations (GRE/B118/8C/1-3)
Printed paper on plan for proposed college (evidently sent to Grey prior to first of above letters) (GRE/B118/8C/4).
Memo by Grey on the plan 8 December 1882 (GRE/B118/8C/5-6).
Digitised material for Osborne, William Alexander - GRE/B118/8C/1-6 OSSINGTON, Charlotte Denison, Viscountess
(née Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott; wife of John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington, q.v.; daughter of William Henry, 4th Duke of Portland, q.v.)
GRE/B118/9A/1-5 16 November 1874-8 February 1888
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 16 & 18 November 1874, concerning her refusal to lay the foundation stone for a church in Newark, owing to the “very High Church practices” of the incumbent
(GRE/B118/9A/1-2); 1 letter, 10 April 1875(?), relating to organising a visit to the Howick estate (GRE/B118/9A/3); 1 letter, 20 June 1884, offering her views on a pamphlet by Grey on the subject of Irish Home Rule (GRE/B118/9A/4); and 1 letter, 8
February 1888, concerning social engagements and news (GRE/B118/9A/5)
Digitised material for Ossington, Charlotte Denison, Viscountess - GRE/B118/9A/1-5 OSSINGTON, John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount
(M.P. for South Notts. 1833-1837, for Malton 1841-1857, for North Notts. 1857-1872; Speaker of the House of Commons 1857-1872; brother of Lieutenant-General Sir William Thomas Denison, q.v.)
GRE/B118/9B/1-45 March 1835-23 January 1866
26 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, March 1835, concerning a feud between the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Manners (GRE/B118/9B/1); 1 letter, 19 April 1835, on the prospect of a General Election (GRE/B118/9B/2); 1 letter, 3 December
1835, mostly on the situation in Ireland (GRE/B118/9B/3-5); 1 letter, 20 January 1836, voting against an amendment by Grey (possibly on the Irish Church) (GRE/B118/9B/6-7); 1 letter, 27 July 1836, relating to the Appropriation Act (GRE/B118/9B/8-9);
1 letter, 31 December 1836, on the current problems of the Whig government and the prospect of a General Election (GRE/B118/9B/10-12); 1 letter, January 1837, with reference to a dinner speech by Sir Robert Peel in Glasgow (GRE/B118/9B/13-14); 1
letter, April 1838, concerning Grey's speech on slavery (GRE/B118/9B/18-19); 2 letters, 1 April 1839 & 14 January 1843, relating to free trade and the Corn Laws (GRE/B118/9B/20); 1 letter, 7 March 1841, on the possibility of a dissolution of
Parliament (GRE/B118/9B/21-22); 1 letter, 11 August 1841, on the Northumberland Bailiff and farming in Northumberland (GRE/B118/9B/23-25); 1 letter, 20 November 1842, seeking a gentleman to manage his estate (GRE/B118/9B/28); 3 letters, 25 October,
26 November & 2 December 1845, concerning the problems with the potato crop (GRE/B118/9B/30-36); 1 letter, 1 February 1855, with reference to the possibility of peace in the Crimea (GRE/B118/9B/38); 1 letter, dated 23 March 1855, concerning
mismanagement of the army (GRE/B118/9B/39); 1 letter, 11 May 1859, with reference to events in Europe (GRE/B118/9B/42); 1 letter, 10 July 1863, on a new commentary of the Bible (GRE/B118/9B/43); and 1 letter, 23 January 1866, on cattle plague
(GRE/B118/9B/45).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Ossington, John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount - GRE/B118/9B/1-45 GRE/B118/9B/32 25 October 1845
Letter William Lavers to Ossington 21 October 1845, concerning work to be carried out on Ossington's estate
GRE/B118/9B/44 10 July 1863
Proof of prospectus for new commentary on the Bible
Ossulston, Charles Bennet, Lord
See, Tankerville, Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of (styled Lord Ossulston 1822-1859)
Ossulston, Charles Augustus Bennet, Lord
See Tankerville, Charles Augustus Bennet, 5th Earl of (styled Lord Ossulston until 1822)
OSWALD, James Townsend
(of Dunnikier, Kirkcaldy)
OTRANTE, Theresa Catherine d'
See, d'OTRANTE, Theresa Catherine
OVENDEN, George GRE/B118/10C/1-10 29 January 1857-24 November 1883
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to work on Grey's property in London, 13 Carlton Terrace; although 2 letters, 21 & 24 November 1883 relate to a request for financial assistance from Grey following the death of Ovenden's wife
(GRE/B118/10C/8-9).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Ovenden, George - GRE/B118/10C/1-10 GRE/B118/10C/5 6 October 1860
Letter W. Goodwin to Ovenden 5 October 1860.
GRE/B118/10C/10 24 November 1883
Receipt for £10 loan.
OVERSTONE, Samuel James Loyd, 1st Baron OWEN, Charles Mostyn
(Assistant Commissioner in Cape Colony, 1851-1853)
GRE/B118/11B/1-3 2 May 1851-12 March 1853
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Owen, 2 May 1851, relating to the offer of an employment position in the colony (GRE/B118/11B/1-2)
Letter to Grey, 12 March 1853, wishing to return home after the end of his contract and expressing his disagreement with many of the policies of the High Commissioner (GRE/B118/11B/3)
Digitised material for Owen, Charles Mostyn - GRE/B118/11B/1-3 OWEN, George H. M.
(solicitor, secretary of the North Wales Property Defence Association)
Paget, Henry William, 1st Marquess of Anglesey
See Anglesey, Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of
PAKENHAM, Arthur Hercules
(of Langford Lodge, Crumlin, Co. Antrim; clergyman)
Pakington, John Somerset, 1st Baron Hampton
See Hampton of Hampton Lovett and of Westwood, John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron
Palmer, Roundell, 1st Earl of Selborne
See Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount GRE/B119/2/1-40 23 November 1836-3 April 1848
28 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 23 November, 22 December 1836 & 30 January 1837, concerning a report of the military commission on the reorganisation of army administration (GRE/B119/2/1,4-6); 1 letter, 13 November 1837,
concurring with Grey on his plan of the consolidation of military departments (GRE/B119/2/7); 1 letter, 4 January 1838, commenting on Grey's recommendation for the establishment of a Congress of Delegates for Canada (GRE/B119/2/13-14); 1 letter, 20
October 1838, relating to an appointment of a friend of Sir Rufane Donkin, to the vice-consulship at Copenhagen (GRE/B119/2/15); 1 letter, 28 April 1843, concurring with Grey's speech in the Commons on Free Trade (GRE/B119/2/16); 1 letter, 30 July
1846, concerning emigration from West Africa to the West Indies (GRE/B119/2/17); 1 letter, 16 September 1846, relating to the conduct of [Cowley?] (GRE/B119/2/18); 1 letter, 8 December 1846, concerning Vancouver's Island (GRE/B119/2/19); 1 letter,
20 December 1846, relating to the transportation of Irish families to Upper Canada (GRE/B119/2/20); 1 letter, 11 April 1847, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B119/2/21); 1 letter, 17 May 1847, seeking Grey's patronage for the son of Mr St. John
(GRE/B119/2/22); 1 letter, 2 July 1847, concerning sea trade to Canada (GRE/B119/2/23-24); 1 letter, 28 July 1847, relating to Mr Riddell (GRE/B119/2/25); 2 letters, 6 & 14 August 1847, conferring the Order of the Bath on Count Alexander
Mensdorff (GRE/B119/2/26-27); 1 letter, 25 September 1847, concerning the employment of Francis R. Dwyer (GRE/B119/2/28); 1 letter, 16 October 1847, relating to the detention of an old garrison by Sir J. Davis and General D’Aguilar for the purpose
of an expedition to Hong Kong (GRE/B119/2/30); 1 letter, 11 November 1847, concerning the emigration of Irish to New Brunswick (GRE/B119/2/31); 1 letter, 24 November 1847, concerning the China Question (GRE/B119/2/32); 2 letters, both 14 February
1848, relating to a list of persons for the Order of the Bath compiled without Palmerston's authority (GRE/B119/2/33-34); 1 letter, 9 March 1848, concerning the opening up of trade routes in South America (GRE/B119/2/35-36); 1 letter, 29 March 1848,
concerning plans for an attack on the Mauritius by the French (GRE/B119/2/37-38); 1 letter, 3 April 1848, relating to candidates for a list of diplomatic Knights (GRE/B119/2/39-40). Enclosures: (GRE/B119/2/2-3) Draft of proposed report of military
commission, 23 November 1836; (GRE/B119/2/8-12) Paper by Grey on the consolidation of military departments, 13 November 1837. (Filed along with it is a draft of the same paper 15 November 1837); (GRE/B119/2/29) Note of recommendation of Francis D.
Dwyer, 25 September 1847.
Digitised material for Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount - GRE/B119/2/1-40 GRE/B119/2/41-75 22 May 1848-29 April 1863
32 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 22 May 1848, concerning Admiral Davis (GRE/B119/2/41); 1 letter, 7 July 1848, concerning the plan to rescue John Mitchell from Bermuda (GRE/B119/2/43); 1 letter, also 7 July 1848, relating to the
conferment of a new military medal on British subjects only (GRE/B119/2/44); 3 letters, 17 July 1848, 22 October 1849 & 5 March 1850 concerning trade treaties with the United States (GRE/B119/2/45,48-49,51); 1 letter, dated 4 September 1848,
with reference to the political weakness of the Pope, as well as the Porto Rico and St Criox affair (GRE/B119/2/46); 1 letter, 23 July 1849, rejecting Archbishop Nicholson's desire to act as mediator between the British Government and the Pope
(GRE/B119/2/47); 1 letter, 14 December 1849, concerning letters to diplomats in Cuba and Mexico (GRE/B119/2/50); 1 letter, 21 April 1850, relating to diplomcatic relations with the Turkish Government (GRE/B119/2/52); 1 letter, dated 2 September
1850, relating to the potential impact of a paper on affairs in Malta (GRE/B119/2/53); 1 letter, 18 October 1850, concerning a correspondence between the representatives of Sir James Brooke and the US Minister for South Eastern Asia (GRE/B119/2/54);
1 letter, 3 November 1850, concerning O'Farrell's plans for Sardinia (GRE/B119/2/55); 1 letter, 22 March 1851, seeking employment for Mr St John (GRE/B119/2/56); 1 letter, 14 June 1851, concerning the use of the navy in Largos (GRE/B119/2/57); 1
letter, 20 October 1851, recommending contact with Sir James Brooke to discuss the Sultan of Borneo's offer (GRE/B119/2/59); 1 letter, 30 October 1851, concerning Mr Lawrence's, the American minister's, misunderstanding of a dispatch by Grey, in
which the latter inferred negotiations with slaves (GRE/B119/2/60); 1 letter, 24 November 1851, concerning the request of Mr Lawrence (GRE/B119/2/61); 1 letter, 19 December 1851, relating to concessions of land to the United States and the building
of a lighthouse (GRE/B119/2/65); 1 letter, 25 December 1851, congratulating Grey on thier ability to have set aside their differences towards each other after their disagreements in 1845 (GRE/B119/2/68); 1 note, 26 December 1851, concerning
correspondence by Sir John Burgoyne (GRE/B119/2/70); 1 letter, 10 March 1856, concerning the ordering of the list of the Bath (GRE/B119/2/74); 1 letter, 29 April 1863, asking Grey if he would accept the Garter (GRE/B119/2/75). Enclosures:
(GRE/B119/2/42) Letter Rear-Admiral J.N. Dacres to Palmerston 24 March 1848, concerning efforts by the French to control the Comoro Islands; (GRE/B119/2/62-64) Copy letters W.C. Rivers to Abbott Lawrence (U.S. Ambassador in London) 14 November 1851,
and Lawrence to Palmerston 20 November 1851. (These are copies made by Grey, the original enclosures having been returned to Palmerston), relating to Mr Lawrence; (19 December 1851) (GRE/B119/2/66-67) Letters Palmerston to 1st Earl Russell 14
December 1851, and Russell to Palmerston 15 December 1851; (GRE/B119/2/71-73) Letter Sir J.F. Burgoyne to Palmerston 18 November 1851, and printed "Abstract of a conversation held by Napoleon with the Ambassador of the Batavian Republic, R.J.
Schimmelpenninck ...", relating to the planned invasion of England.
Digitised material for Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount - GRE/B119/2/41-75 GRE/B119/2/76-98 29 August 1846-6 January 1853
Copies of 18 letters Grey to Palmerston, including 1 letter, 29 August 1846, concerning Malta (GRE/B119/2/76); 1 letter, 24 February 1847, concerning the establishment of the Island of Johanna (GRE/B119/2/77); 1 letter, 20 November 1847, relating
to the detention of an old garrison by Sir J. Davis and Geal d’Aguilar for the purpose of an expedition to Hong Kong (GRE/B119/2/78); 1 letter, 14 February 1848, relating to a list of persons for the Order of the Bath compiled without Palmerston's
authority (GRE/B119/2/79); 2 letters, 28 February & 10 March 1848, concerning affairs on the Mosquito coast (GRE/B119/2/81); 1 letter, 3 April 1848, concerning the conduct of John Davis (GRE/B119/2/82); 1 letter, 7 December 1848, concerning the
Order of the Bath and the removal of the Queen's power to confer it (GRE/B119/2/83); 1 letter, 3 April 1849, concerning the encouragement of Maltese settlement in Africa (GRE/B119/2/85); 1 letter, 23 July 1849, concerning the rights of Americans to
fish in Canada (GRE/B119/2/86; 1 letter, 12 October 1849, relating to Sir H. Bulwar's negotiations with America (GRE/B119/2/87); 1 letter, 13 December 1849, concerning negotiations with the Dutch government on custom duties (GRE/B119/2/88); 1
letter, 5 March 1850, concerning a bill affecting the navigation of St Lawrence (GRE/B119/2/89); 1 letter, 6 June 1851, relating to the conduct of Commissioner Miller (GRE/B119/2/90); 1 letter, 4 November 1851, concerning Mr Lawrence's, the American
minister's, misunderstanding of a dispatch by Grey, in which the latter inferred negotiations with slaves (GRE/B119/2/91); 1 letter, 23 December 1851, concerning Palmerston's proposed resignation from office (GRE/B119/2/92); 2 draft letters, 30
April & 6 June 1853, relating to the reletive inexperience of the recently appointed officers (GRE/B119/2/93-98).
Digitised material for Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount - GRE/B119/2/76-98 Panmure of Brechin and Navar, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 2nd Baron
See Dalhousie, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of
Panmure of Brechin and Navar, William Maule, 1st Baron
(father of Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, q.v.)
Parker, Albert Edmund, 3rd Earl of Morley
See Morley, Albert Edmund Parker, 3rd Earl of
Parker, John GRE/B119/3C/1 9 November 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Parker (minister of Spring Garden Lane Chapel, Sunderland), soliciting an article on needlework from Lady Grey to assist in raising funds to pay off a debt of £270 on Spring Garden Lane Chapel
Digitised material for Parker, John - GRE/B119/3C/1 Parkes, Sir Henry GRE/B119/4A/1-29 20 April 1872-3 July 1874
10 letters from Sir Henry Parkes (Prime Minister of New South Wales, 1872-1875, 1878-1882, 1887-1889) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 20 April, 2 May & 2 December 1872, relating to the exercise of the power of the Crown in sending for
a Member of the Legislature to form an Administration in New South Wales, in response to the possible formation of a new Ministry by Sir James Martin in the colony (GRE/B119/4A/2-3,7-9); 4 letters, 24 March & 8 August 1873, 10 April & 3 July
1874, relating to a Bill on the subject of electing the members of the Legislative Council (GRE/B119/4A/10,16-18,26-29); 1 letter from Parkes to Grey, 14 June 1873, relating to the obtaining of a grant to assist with emigration in spite of the
increasing anti-immigration opinions of the enfranchised working class and local MPs in New South Wales (GRE/B119/4A/13); 2 letters, 3 November & 1 December 1873, relating to the Tariff Act and the increase in Free Trade principles in the
colony, the necessity of providing further Free Trade measures, and further comment on the Legislative Council question (GRE/B119/4A/19-20)
6 letters from Grey to Parkes, including 1 letter, June 1872, relating to the exercise of the power of the Crown in sending for a Member of the Legislature to form an Administration in New South Wales, in response to the possible formation of a
new Ministry by Sir James Martin in the colony (GRE/B119/4A/4-6); 3 letters, 28 May 1873 & 4 May 1874 (x2), relating to a Bill on the subject of electing the members of the Legislative Council (GRE/B119/4A/11-12,23-25); 1 letter, August 1873,
relating to the obtaining of a grant to assist with emigration in spite of the increasing anti-immigration opinions of the enfranchised working class and local MPs in New South Wales (GRE/B119/4A/14-15); 1 letter, February 1874, congratulating
Parkes on this achievement but urging the necessity of providing further Free Trade measures, and further comment on the Legislative Council question (GRE/B119/4A/21-22)
Digitised material for Parkes, Sir Henry - GRE/B119/4A/1-29 PARKES, Joseph
(Parliamentary solicitor; partner in firm of Parkes & Preston, q.v.)
GRE/B119/5A/1-31 8 August 1841-21 February 1856
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 8 August 1841, recommending travel guides for Italy (GRE/B119/5A/1); 2 letters, 2 November 1841 & 6 February 1842, relating to the Sunderland election petition (GRE/B119/5A/2-10); 1 letter, 11
December 1857, thanking Grey for his patronage in securing the position of Colonial Secretary of Van Diemens Land for Mr Chapman (GRE/B119/5A/11); 1 letter, 6 January 1853, offering his opinion on Grey's period as Colonial Secretary
(GRE/B119/5A/12-13); 1 letter, 15 January 1853, with reference to the replacement of Lord John Russell by Lord Clarendon, praise for the editor of the
Edinburgh Scotsman Alexander Russell, as well as the transportation issue (GRE/B119/5A/14); 1 letter, 19 January 1853, concerning the Van Diemen's Land League (GRE/B119/5A/15); 1 letter, 11 February 1853, relating to
the growing agitation against transportation in Van Diemens Land (GRE/B119/5A/17); 1 letter, 7 December 1853, relating to Grey's
Colonial Policy(GRE/B119/5A/19-20); 4 letters, 3 June, 14 & 15 July 1854 & 1
August 1854, relating to the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B119/5A/21-29); and 2 letters, 20 & 21 February 1856, relating to the prerogative of creating Peers (GRE/B119/5A/30-31).
Enclosures:
GRE/B119/5A/16 Printed circular of Van Diemen's Land League re Sir W.T. Denison 29 September 1852, 19 January 1853
GRE/B119/5A/18 Extract from letter Alexander Russel (editor of The Scotsman) to Parkes 5 February 1853, 11 February 1853
Digitised material for Parkes, Joseph - GRE/B119/5A/1-31 PARKES & PRESTON
(solicitors, Westminster, Joseph Parkes, q.v., being one of the partners)
PARKINSON-FORTESCUE, Chichester Samuel, 1st Baron Carlingford
See CARLINGFORD, Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron
PARLBY, Samuel
(Lieutenant-Colonel)
GRE/B119/6A/1 19 March 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the use of guns by soldiers in the army.
PARNELL, Hon. George Damer
(Rector of Howick 1860- ; son of Henry Brooke Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton, q.v.)
GRE/B119/6B/1-3 15 December 1860-28 February 1861
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first threatening to resign from his living at Howick owing to the condition of his house (GRE/B119/6B/1); and the second relating to Howick Church of England School (GRE/B119/6B/2-3).
Enclosure: B119/6B Copy
of Trustees' Account of Howick Church of England School, 28 February 1861
Parnell, Sir Henry Brooke, 4th Bart.
See Congleton, Henry Brooke Parnell, 1st Baron
Patten, John Wilson, 1st Baron Winmarleigh
See Winmarleigh, John Wilson Patten, 1st Baron
Patterson, John Brown
GRE/B119/6C/1 11 February 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Patterson (minister of Falkirk), soliciting crown living in Scottish Church for his brother, Rev. Alexander Patterson.
PATTERSON, Sutton
(clergyman, Secretary of Saint John's Foundation School for Sons of the Clergy, Leatherhead)
GRE/B119/6D/1-4 13 June 1890-1 April 1891
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning donations.
Enclosure: B119/6D/2,4 Receipts for donations, 13 June 1890-1 April 1891
Paull, Samuel
GRE/B119/6E/1-2 1 March 1861-2 March 1861
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to raising money in order to provide dwellings for the working class.
PEARS, Sir Edwin
(barrister-at-law, General Secretary of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1868-1872)
GRE/B119/7A/1-3 3 August 1871-7 August 1871
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Northumberland iron workers strike.
PEEL, Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel of Sandy
See PEEL of SANDY, Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount
PEEL, Sir Frederick
(Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1851-1855; son of Sir Robert Peel, q.v.)
GRE/B119/7C/1-5 5 May 1852-15 March 1853
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 5 May 1852, returning letters & enclosures Sir W.T. Denison to Grey 24 December 1851 (enclosures now filed under Denison) (GRE/B119/7C/2); 1 letter, 2 June 1852, returning notes on New Zealand
(now filed under Colonial Papers - New Zealand, 58) (GRE/B119/7C/3); 1 letter, 26 November 1852, relating to the misrepresentation of Sir John Parkington (GRE/B119/7C/4); and 1 letter, 15 March 1853, concerning the Canadian Clergy Reserves Bill
(GRE/B119/7C/5).
PEEL, Jonathan
(Major-General, Secretary for War 1858-1859, 1866-1867; brother of Sir Robert Peel, q.v.)
GRE/B119/7D/1-3 22 February 1859-1 June 1859
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Peel, 22 February 1859, relating to the subject of recruitment in the army (GRE/B119/7D/1)
2 letters Peel to Grey, 28 April & 1 June 1859, the first declining Grey's recommendation of appointing John Jameson to be commissoned to the Northumberland Artillery Militia (GRE/B119/7D/2); and the second requesting the christian name of a
candidate for the appointment of Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland (the second letter used as a wrapper) (GRE/B119/7D/3)
PEEL, Sir Robert, 2nd Bart. GRE/B119/8/1-26 9 December 1835-21 February 1845
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 December 1835, forwarding a receipt for a draft of a report (subject not known) (GRE/B119/8/1); 3 letters, 2 & 7 August 1839, & 20 January 1840, relating to Parliamentary Privilege of
Publication in the case of Stockdale v Hansard (GRE/B119/8/9-12); 1 letter, 24 September 1844, relating to the mode to be adopted for encouragement of education (GRE/B119/8/14); and 1 letter concerning the Railway Bill, 21 February 1845
(GRE/B119/8/20).
1 letter from Grey to Peel, 30 September 1844, relating to the mode to be adopted for encouragement of education (GRE/B119/8/15-17)
Enclosures:
GRE/B119/8/3-8 1839
(Letter written on inside of envelope). Memo by Peel on Parliamentary Privilege of Publication (case of Stockdale v Hansard)
GRE/B119/8/18-19 11 February 1845
2 documents on Peel's objections to proposed joint committee of Lords & Commons on Railway Bill, 11 February 1845
PEEL of SANDY, Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount
(Speaker of the House of Commons 1884-1895; son of Sir Robert Peel, q.v.)
GRE/B119/7B/1 1 July 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to an enquiry on the subject of peerages.
Pelham, Lady Charlotte Anderson-
See Copley, Lady Charlotte (née Anderson-Pelham)
Pelham, Henry Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester
See Chichester, Henry Thomas Pelham, 3rd Earl of
PELHAM-CLINTON, Henry Pelham, 5th Duke of Newcastle
See NEWCASTLE, Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of
PENDER, Sir John
(merchant, director of first Atlantic Cable Company 1856, M.P. for Totnes 1865-1866, for Wick 1872-1875, 1892-1896)
GRE/B119/9A/1-3 28 February 1861-30 March 1861
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to diplomatic relations with China.
PENZANCE, James Plaisted Wilde, 1st Baron
(judge, Dean of Arches 1875-1899)
GRE/B119/9B/1 8 August 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Grey's opposition to the Agricultural Bill.
Pepys, Charles Christopher, 1st Earl of Cottenham
See COTTENHAM, Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of
Percy, Algernon, 4th Duke of Northumberland
See Northumberland, Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of
Percy, Algernon George, 6th Duke of Northumberland
See Northumberland, Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of (styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865 and Earl Percy 1865-1867)
Percy, George, 5th Duke of Northumberland
See Northumberland, George Percy, 5th Duke of (succeeded as 2nd Earl of Beverley 1830 and as 5th Duke of Northumberland 1865).
Percy, Henry
GRE/B119/9C/1-2 10 October 1850-16 October 1850
Letter from Percy (Vicar of Warkworth 1840-1853) to 3rd Earl Grey, re provision of church services at Chevington.
1 copy letter Grey to Percy, re provision of church services at Chevington.
Percy, Henry George, 7th Duke of Northumberland
See Northumberland, Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of (styled Lord Lovaine 1830-1865 and Earl Percy 1865-1867)
Percy, Hugh, 3rd Duke of Northumberland
See Northumberland, Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of
Percy, Louisa, Duchess of Northumberland
See Northumberland, Louisa Percy, Duchess of
Percy, Lady Louisa
(daughter of George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland, q.v., and sister of Algernon George Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland, q.v.)
GRE/B119/9D/1 20 September 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the death of Grey's wife, Maria.
Perry, Charles GRE/B115/3/1-24 3 February 1847-15 August 1852
7 letters from Perry (Bishop of Melbourne 1847-1876) to Grey, including 1 letter, 3 February 1847, relating to his potential appointment as Bishop of Melbourne (GRE/B115/3/3); 1 letter, 30 July 1847, concerning a plan for providing additional
clergy to the diocese (GRE/B115/3/4-5); 3 letters, 2, 5 & 10 August 1847, relating to the appointment of a chaplain to a ship carrying exiles to Port Phillip (GRE/B115/3/7,9-10); 1 letter, 27 November 1849, on the subject of convicts and
transportation (GRE/B115/3/11-12); and 1 letter, 15 August 1851, relating to Ecclesiastical Patronage and the Church of England in Victoria (GRE/B115/3/15-17).
4 copy letters from Grey to Perry, including 1 letter, 2 February 1847, relating to his potential appointment as Bishop of Melbourne (GRE/B115/3/2); 1 letter, 2 August 1847, relating to the appointment of a chaplain to a ship carrying exiles to
Port Phillip (GRE/B115/3/6,9-10); 1 letter, 3 August 1847, on the possibility of creating a seperate government for the Port Phillip district (GRE/B115/3/8); 1 letter, 27 June 1850, on the subject of convicts and transportation (GRE/B115/3/13-14); 1
letter, 25 February 1852, relating to Ecclesiastical Patronage and the Church of England in Victoria (GRE/B115/3/22-25).
Enclosures: (GRE/B115/3/5) Printed leaflet -
Provision for Additional Clergy for the New Diocese of Melbourne, Australia ; (GRE/B115/3/13) Copy extract of letter Perry to Thomas Turner, re transportation; (GRE/B115/3/18) Copy extract of letter Perry to Archbishop
of Canterbury (John Bird Sumner), 15 August 1851; (GRE/B115/3/19-21) 3 printed booklets: (1)
Report of a Preliminary Committee ... for ... Conference of Clergy and Laity of Church of England in Diocese of Melbourne ...
(2)
Letter from clergy of the Diocese to .. Bishop of Melbourne ... (3)
Minutes of a Conference ... held at Melbourne from June 24th to July 9th, 1851.
Digitised material for Perry, Charles - GRE/B115/3/1-24 PERRY, Jevon James Muschamp
(Vicar of Saint Paul's, Alnwick, 1872- )
GRE/B119/10A/1-3 26 February 1894-5 March 1894
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to economic protectionism in France (the second letter also refers to the Home Rule Bill)
GRE/B119/10A/2 26 February 1894
Cutting of editorial from
Newcastle Daily Chronicle 26 February 1894, relating to economic protectionism in France
PETERSON, E. W. I.
(solicitor to the Tithe Rentcharge Owners' Union)
GRE/B119/10B/1-6 13 January 1891-2 May 1892
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Tithe Rent Charge Collecting Company and its campaign to make better provision of the recorvery of tithe rents in England and Wales.
Enclosures:
GRE/B119/10B/2 Copy of Tithe Rentcharge
Recovery Bill, ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 27 November 1890. , 27 November 1890
GRE/B119/10B/5 Pamphlet, Tithe Rentcharge Recovery Bill, 1890, With Notes and Criticisms, by W.H. Squire and Peterson, 1890
GRE/B119/10B/6 Printed articles of association of proposed Tithe Rent Charge Collecting Company, 13 January 1891
PETRE, Hon. Henry William
(second son of 10th Baron Petre)
GRE/B119/10C/1-2 14 March 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning an agricultural railway in Essex.
Enclosure: B119/10C/2 Memo “An Agricultural Railway in Essex”
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone, Marchioness of Lansdowne
See Lansdowne, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
See Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne
See Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry Charles Keith
See Lansdowne, Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of
PHILIPSON, Ralph Park
(solicitor, Newcastle)
GRE/B119/11A/1 25 August 1841
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Philipson, (name mis-spelled Phillipson), re possibility of Grey's candidature for Newcastle.
PHILLIPPS, Samuel March
(Permanent Under-Secretary at Home Office, 1827-1848)
GRE/B119/11B/1 12 June 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re chartists at Bedlington.
Phillips & Sons
GRE/B119/11C/1-5 30 August 1852-12 May 1853
2 letters from Phillips & Sons (solicitors) to 3rd Earl Grey, 12 & 23 May 1853, relating to the formation of the Warkworth Harbour Dock and Colliery Company (GRE/B119/11C/1,5).
Copy letter Sir Frederick William Grey to E. Western, 30 August 1852, on above subject (GRE/B119/11C/2)
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Phillips & Sons, 13 May 1853, on above subject (GRE/B119/11C/4).
Enclosure: (GRE/B119/11C/3) Printed Prospectus of the Warkworth Harbour Dock and Colliery Company.
Philpotts, Henry
GRE/B84/15D/1-14 3 March 1838-6 March 1838
3 letters from Philpotts (Bishop of Exeter 1830-1869) to 3rd Earl Grey, 3 & 5 (x2) March 1838, re alleged statement by Grey on Irish Church (GRE/B84/15D/1-5,9-10).
Copy letters from Grey to Philpotts, including 1 letter, 3 March 1838, on same sheet as Philpotts first, and 2 letters, 5 March 1838 (x2), all on above subject (GRE/B84/15D/2-3,6-7,11-12)
Copy of opening part of letter from Grey's secretary to the editor of the
Courier and Globe, 6 March 1838, re above correspondence (GRE/B84/15D/13-14).
Phipps, Constantine Henry, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave and 1st Marquess of Normanby
See Normanby, Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquis of
Pilter, W. F.
GRE/B119/11D/1 13 May 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Northumberland Volunteer Rifle & Artillery Corps.
PINE, Sir Benjamin Chilley Campbell
(Governor of Natal 1849-1856)
GRE/B119/12/1-12 16 November 1849-2 July 1852
3 letters from Pine to Grey, including 1 letter, 20 December 1849, accepting Grey's offer of Sierra Leone (GRE/B119/12/2); 1 letter, 29 April 1852, relating to a dispute between Pine and Mr Moodie/Mr Shepstone (GRE/B119/12/6-10); and 1 letter, 2
July 1852, thanking Grey for all his support during his term as Colonial Secretary (GRE/B119/12/11-12)
4 copy letters from Grey to Pine, including 1 letter, 16 November 1849, commending Pine on his conduct during his period as Governor of Sierra Leone and offering him the position of Lieutenant Governor of Natal (GRE/B119/12/1); 1 letter, 14
January 1851, commending Pine on his success in his tax collection policies amongst the Kafir population (GRE/B119/12/3); 2 letters, 15 December 1851 & 14 February 1852, relating to a dispute between Pine and Mr Moodie/Mr Shepstone
(GRE/B119/12/4-5)
Playfair of Saint Andrews, Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron
GRE/B119/13A/1-2 9 January 1892-1 May 1892
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Playfair (M.P. for South Leeds 1885-1892), expressing his views on the Free Trade Question
Pleydell-Bouverie, Hon. Edward
GRE/B119/13B/1-11 26 April 1863-7 March 1867
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Pleydell-Bouverie (M.P. for Kilmarnock, 1844-1874; son of William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor, q.v.), mostly relating to the franchise and progress of the Reform Bill in parliament, although the first
letter, 26 April 1863, refers to convicts in Australia (GRE/B119/13B/1).
Pleydell-Bouverie, William, 3rd Earl of Radnor
See Radnor, William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of
Plowden, Cholmeley & Co.
GRE/B119/13C/1-2 20 October 1864
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Plowden, Cholmeley & Co. (Rome agents for Glyn & Co.), re arrangements for Grey's holiday in Italy.
Plumptre, John Pemberton
GRE/B119/13D/1 16 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Plumptre (M.P. for East Kent), on Protestant troops being required to attend Roman Catholic ceremonies in the colonies.
Ponsonby, Diana
See Lanerton, Diana Howard, Baroness (née Ponsonby)
Ponsonby, Hon. Frederick
(brother of Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey, q.v., and of John, 1st Viscount Ponsonby, q.v.; uncle of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B119/14/1-34 20 May 1831-22 June 1847
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 20 & 30 May, 6 September & 31 October 1831, concerning his bitterness at Grey's lack of assistance in securing for him a seat in Parliament (GRE/B119/14/1-6); 1 letter, 20 December 1831,
mostly relating to the situation in Ireland, particularly the increasing influence of Daniel O’Connell (GRE/B119/14/7); 3 letters, 8 April 1835, January & 6 February 1836, and a further letter, 6 February 1844 concerning the disestablishing of
the Irish Church (GRE/B119/14/8-9,11-12,30); 1 letter, 6 November 1835, offering further opinions on Daniel O’Connell (GRE/B119/14/10); 1 letter, 29 June 1837, concerning his reluctance to campaign for a seat in Youghal at the forthcoming election
(GRE/B119/14/13-14); 2 letters, 18 November 1837 & 21 December 1837, with reference to the secret ballot question, the second also refers to the pension list debate (GRE/B119/14/15-17); 2 letters, 23 January & 4 February 1838, seeking
financial assistance for his nephew, the son of the Bishop of Derry (GRE/B119/14/18-19); 3 letters, 21 May 1838, 24 October 1846 & 22 June 1847, seeking patronage for James and William Holmes (GRE/B119/14/20-21,32,34); 1 letter, 23 May 1838, on
the tithe question (GRE/B119/14/22-23); 2 letters, 25 July & 13 August 1838, seeking Grey's assistance in appointing his nephew, Mr Hamilton, as a Commissioner of the Irish Poor Law, with the second also making reference to the tithe question
(GRE/B119/14/24-27); 1 letter, 15 May 1839, on the new Lord Melbourne administration, advising Grey to steer clear of Lords Brougham and Durham, and believing Grey should have accepted Sir Robert Peel's offer relative to the Jamaican House of
Assembly (GRE/B119/14/28); 1 letter, 18 July 1841, on the defeat of the Whigs in the general election, as well as Grey losing his seat (GRE/B119/14/29); 1 letter, 26 April 1847, on Lord Berborough (GRE/B119/14/33).
Enclosure: B119/14/31 Copy of
proposed petition to House of Commons on Irish Church, 20 January 1844
Ponsonby, Frederick George Brabazon, 6th Earl of Bessborough
See BESSBOROUGH, Frederick George Brabazon Ponsonby, 6th Earl of
Ponsonby, Sir Henry Frederick
(Private Secretary to Queen Victoria, 1870-1895; nephew by marriage of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B119/15/1-10 14 March 1873-29 May 1886
3 letters from Ponsonby to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 March 1873, concerning the ministerial crisis (GRE/B119/15/4-5); 2 letters, 22 & 29 May 1886, on Gladstone's difficulties with the Home Rule Bill and the possible dissolution of
Parliament (GRE/B119/15/6-7 & GRE/B119/15/9-10)
2 copy letters/memos by Grey to Ponsonby, including 1 memo, 14-15 March 1873, of conversations with Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Halifax, and Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart., relating to the ministerial crisis (GRE/B119/15/1-3); 1 letter, 22 May 1886, on
Gladstone's difficulties with the Home Rule Bill and the possible dissolution of Parliament (GRE/B119/15/8)
Ponsonby, John, 1st Viscount Ponsonby of Imokelly
See Ponsonby of Imokelly, John Ponsonby, 1st Viscount
Ponsonby, John William, 4th Earl of Bessborough
See Bessborough, John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of (styled Viscount Duncannon 1793-1844)
Ponsonby, Hon. Mary Elizabeth
(daughter of 1st Baron Ponsonby of Imokelly)
See Grey, Mary Elizabeth Grey, Countess (née Ponsonby, wife of 2nd Earl Grey)
Ponsonby, Mary Elizabeth, Lady
GRE/B119/17A/1 2 May 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Ponsonby (née Bulteel, wife of Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, q.v.; daughter of Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey), relating to Grey's pamphlet and the situation in Ireland.
Ponsonby of Imokelly, John Ponsonby, 1st Viscount
GRE/B119/16 8 January 1836-10 April 1853
19 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Ponsonby (brother of Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey, q.v., and of the Hon. Frederick Ponsonby, q.v.; uncle of 3rd Earl Grey), mostly family news but also including 1 letter, 8 January 1835, concerning Edward Ellice
(GRE/B119/16/1); 1 letter, 15 August 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B119/16/2); 2 letters, 15 March & 3 April 1848, concerning the 1848 Revolutions (GRE/B119/16/16); 1 letter, 20 August 1850, relating to the appointment of
Edward Fitzroy Talbot (GRE/B119/16/18); 1 letter, June 1851, concerning Major Lushington (GRE/B119/16/21); 1 letter, 13 July 1851, concerning Grey's anger at Ponsonby in voting for Stanley's motion on Protection (GRE/B119/16/27); 3 letters, 5, 6
& 11 April 1853, concerning a plan for Grey to join the Conservatives (GRE/B119/16/30-31,36)
3 letters (2 originals and 1 copy) Grey to Ponsonby, including 2 letters, 13 & [14?] July 1851, concerning Grey's anger at Ponsonby in voting for Stanley's motion on Protection (GRE/B119/16/26,28); 1 letter, 6 April 1853, concerning a plan
for Grey to join the Conservatives (GRE/B119/16/34)
Enclosures: (GRE/B119/16/19-20) Letter Richard Bagot, Bishop of Bath and Wells, to Ponsonby 18 August 1850, re appointment of Edward Fitzroy Talbot; (GRE/B119/16/22-24) Letter Sir Henry Lushington, 2nd Bart., to Ponsonby 6 June 1851, re his son,
Col. Franklin Lushington; stat: ement of F. Lushington's services, and copy of testimonials to F. Lushington from Field-Marshal Sir George Pollock, 1st Bart. and Prof. John Narrien; (GRE/B119/16/32-33) Copy of memo by Lord Henry Lennox on invitation
of Derby and Disraeli to Grey to join Conservative Government. (This copy is in Maria, Lady Grey's hand. The original was returned to Ponsonby, and is to be found in the Ponsonby correspondence); (GRE/B119/16/37-38) Letter Lennox to Ponsonby, 8
April 1853, concerning his misrepresentation.
Poole, G. H.
GRE/B119/17B/1-12 12 August 1853
Memo to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the system of colonization
Poor Law Commissioners
GRE/B119/17C/1-2 19 April 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 19 April 1841, re Blakey's complaints against Guardians of Morpeth Union (contained in letter to Grey published in
The Times 7 April 1841).
Enclosure: (GRE/B119/17C/2) Copy letter George Brumell to Sir J. Walsham, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 10 April 184, concerning above.
Pope-Hennessy, Sir John
GRE/B119/17D/1-3 20 October 1868-23 February 1889
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 20 October 1868, the withdrawl of Labuan from the Parliamentary Estimate (GRE/B119/17D/1); 1 letter, 8 March 1871, the flourishing state of the colony (GRE/B119/17D/2); and 1 letter, 23 February
1889, concerning British prospects in South Africa (GRE/B119/17D/3)
(Governor of Labuan 1867-1871, Governor of Mauritius 1883-1889)
Portland, William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott, 4th Duke of
GRE/B119/18A/1-3 26 November 1834-21 April 1835
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 26 November 1834 & 19 April 1835, relating to the suppression of the power of the Radicals in Parliament (GRE/B119/18A/1-2)
1 copy letter from Grey, 21 April 1835, expressing his belief that the Government will not submit to the Radicals (GRE/B119/18A/3).
Portman, Edward Berkeley Portman, 1st Viscount
GRE/B119/18B/1-6 9 March 1834-21 October 1885
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 March 1834, relating to the franchise in [Drute?] Islands (GRE/B119/18B/1); 1 letter, 31 March 1855, with reference to the Militia (GRE/B119/18B/2); 2 letters, 9 July 1855 & 13 July 1855,
concerning the invitation of Lord John Russell to form a new ministry (GRE/B119/18B/3-5); and 1 letter, 21 October 1885, concerning the campaign to disestablish the English Church (GRE/B119/18B/6)
Portsmouth, Isaac Newton Wallop, 5th Earl of
GRE/B119/18C/1 3 November 1878
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his opposition to the Afghan War.
(previously, until 1854, Fellowes)
Pote, Charles GRE/B120/1A/1-3 2 August 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Pote (Member of the Cape of Good Hope Legislative Council), concerning the proposed withdrawal of troops from Cape of Good Hope.
Enclosure: (GRE/B120/1A/3) Printed copy of resolution by Pote on the proposed
withdrawal of troops from Cape of Good Hope.
Digitised material for Pote, Charles - GRE/B120/1A/1-3 Pottinger, Sir Henry, 1st Bart.
(Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 1846-1847)
GRE/B120/2/1-50 31 August 1846-23 August 1847
12 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 31 August 1846, concerning the offer of the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B120/2/1); 1 letter, 23 November 1846, concerning the request of Pottinger's Aide de Camp, Captain Young, to be
commissioned (GRE/B120/2/2); 1 letter, 14 January 1847, concerning his journey to Cape Town and the measures taken by Sir P. Maitland particularly in expanding British authority to the Kai (GRE/B120/2/4-6); 1 letter, 31 January 1847, concerning the
reality of the situation in the Cape and his knowledge of events there (GRE/B120/2/7-8); 1 letter, 10 February 1847, voting against the Legisaltive Council on a plan to imprison natives for small debts, news of continuing skirmishes with the Kafirs,
and the state of the Government House (GRE/B120/2/12); 1 letter, 23 February 1847, concerning his negative opinion of Maitland's measures, his plans for a Hottentot force as a defence against civil unrest, and his attempts to court popular support
(GRE/B120/2/14-17); 1 letter, 15 March 1847, concerning the Kat River Settlement Question, the use of Mr Burgess to meet the needs of the colonists, the protection of burghers from legal process, a plan for a law against vagrancy in the colony, and
the state of Buonaparte's Tomb at St Helena (GRE/B120/2/19-21,23-24); 1 letter, 16 March 1847, concerning the creation of a currency, a plan for an Act of Indemnity for all acts commited under Sir P. Maitland's
“Proclamation of Martial Law Suits”, and the robbery of cattle on the colony (GRE/B120/2/25,27); 1 letter, 25 March 1847, concerning the progress of the war with the Kafirs and negotiations with Kafir chiefs
(GRE/B120/2/29-32); 1 letter, 16 May 1847, mostly concerning his General Orders (GRE/B120/2/33-37); 1 letter, 23 August 1847, concerning Sir Henry Young's request for leave of absence and his opinion on filling his place as Lieutenant Governor for
the Eastern Cape as well as a further Governor to cover his position, and the problems associated with the division of civil and military authority in the colony (GRE/B120/2/43-45,47-49).
Enclosures: (GRE/B120/2/3) Colonial Office memo
referring to this letter; (GRE/B120/2/13,18) Extract from letter Pottinger to merchants, etc, of Port Elizabeth 22 February 1847, urging them to defend themselves in case of attack; (GRE/B120/2/22) Cutting from
The Graham's Town Journal; (GRE/B120/2/26,28) Copy letter John MacLean to Richard Woosman 14 March 1847, concerning the robbery of cattle; (GRE/B120/2/38-39) Printed "General Orders" of the Governor 6
May 1847, with press cutting of continuation of General Orders, May 1847; (GRE/B120/2/42) Copy letter General Sir G.H.F. Berkeley to Grey 11 August 1847 (no covering letter), concerning the unauthorised detention of the 90th Regiment;
(GRE/B120/2/46,50) Copy letter Sir Henry E.F. Young to Pottinger 22 August 1847, concerning a request for leave of absence.
Digitised material for Pottinger, Sir Henry, 1st Bart. - GRE/B120/2/1-50 GRE/B120/2/51-81 26 August 1846-5 January 1849
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 28 August 1847, concerning the object of the British Government in relation to the colony (GRE/B120/2/51); 1 letter, 4 September 1847, concerning a further letter by Sir Henry Young
(GRE/B120/2/53-54); 1 letter, 28 September 1847, concerning his appointment as Governor of Madras, emigration from the colony and Natal, the cultivation of cotton, the military force at Block Drift (GRE/B120/2/55-57); 1 letter, 28 October 1847,
concerning the
Graham's Town Journal (GRE/B120/2/58); 1 letter, 30 October 1847, concerning Sir Henry Young's return to England, the negative attitude of the colonists towards the possibility of peace and Pottinger's rule in general,
and the power of the missionaries and their influence in politics (GRE/B120/2/61-64); 1 letter, 30 December 1847, concerning the end of the Kafir War, and the plan for the seperation of the eastern districts, and the strength of the military force
on the colony (GRE/B120/2/66-67); 1 letter, 22 March 1848, concerning the progress of the Cape under Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B120/2/68-70)
Copies of 9 letters Grey to Pottinger, including 4 letters, 26 August, 10, 12 & 14 September 1846, offering Pottinger the position of Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B120/2/71-74); 1 letter, 15 May 1847, concerning his desire not to
fill the vacant position of the Eastern Districts of the Cape, his opinion of Sir Harry Smith and the Kafir War, and the possible colonization of Natal (GRE/B120/2/75-76); 1 letter, 28 June 1847, concerning the possibility of a currency for the
Cape, reducing the cost of military expenditure (GRE/B120/2/77-78); 1 letter, 28 July 1847, concerning Pottinger's attempts to regulate the public services in the Cape, and the offer of the government of Madras (GRE/B120/2/79); 1 letter, 18 March
1848, concerning the termination of hostilities with the Kafirs (GRE/B120/2/80); 1 letter, 5 January 1849, concerning Sir Harry Smith's conduct in the Cape (GRE/B120/2/81).
Enclosures: (GRE/B120/2/52) Copy letter MacLean to Woosman 23 August
1847 with note by Pottinger added, concerning the object of the British Government in relation to the colony; (GRE/B120/2/59) Copy of
The Graham's Town Journal 23 October 1847; (GRE/B120/2/60) Copy
letter Pottinger to Berkeley 30 October 1847, concerning the conduct of [Laudillie] .
Digitised material for Pottinger, Sir Henry, 1st Bart. - GRE/B120/2/51-81
POTTS, James
(Hon. Secretary of the Newcastle and Gateshead Religious Freedom Society)
POTTS, John
(of the Star Music Depot, Alnwick)
Poulett-Scrope, George Julius
See Scrope, George Julius Poulett
Poulett-Thomson, Charles Edward, 1st Baron Sydenham
See Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett-Thomson, 1st Baron
Powell, Sir George Smyth Baden-
See Baden-Powell, Sir George Smyth
Powell, Henry Claringbold GRE/B120/3D/1-2 24 November 1857-26 November 1857
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Powell (Lieutenant-Colonel; of Banlahan, Co. Cork; Commandant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Reservists), with a reply from Powell, re possibility of disturbances in the neighbourhood of Newcastle following the suspension of
the District Bank.
Digitised material for Powell, Henry Claringbold - GRE/B120/3D/1-2 Powys, Mary Elizabeth, Baroness Lilford
See Lilford, Mary Elizabeth Powys, Baroness
PRICE, J.
(Treasurer of Antigua)
Primrose, Archibald Philip, 5th Earl of Rosebery
See Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of
Prothero, Rowland Edmund, 1st Baron Ernle
See Ernle, Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron
Pusey, Philip GRE/B120/3G/1 [1836]
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Pusey (M.P. for Berkshire 1835-1852). (Found enclosed in 2nd Viscount Melbourne to 3rd Earl Grey 11 February 1836 - relating to the controversial election of R.D. Hampden as Regius Professor of Divinity at
Oxford).
Digitised material for Pusey, Philip - GRE/B120/3G/1 RACKHAM, Hanworth Edward
(Vicar of Witchford near Ely)
GRE/B120/4A/1 30 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the opposition to the Crimean War from the agricultural poor living in the parish
Radnor, William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of
GRE/B120/4B/1-2 21 May 1839-21 December 1845
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 May 1839, concerning the application of Mr [Crowdy] (GRE/B120/4B/1); and 1 letter, 21 December 1845, concerning Grey's opposition to Lord Palmerston (GRE/B120/4B/2)
RAGLAN, Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron
(Field-Marshal, Secretary at the Horse Guards 1827-1852)
GRE/B120/5/1-43 11 April 1836-16 February 1847
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, on case of Lord Brudenell (7th Earl of Cardigan) (GRE/B120/5/2); 3 letters, 18 December 1837, 6 January & 13 March 1838, concerning money to be obtained from the Treasury for Lieutenant Tulloch
(GRE/B120/5/5,7-8); 1 letter, 28 March 1838, concerning a clause in the Mutiny Act (GRE/B120/5/12-13); 1 letter, 30 July 1846, relating to unofficial accounts of events in the Cape (GRE/B120/5/14); 1 letter, 13 August 1846, relating to the
appointment of Colonel Young to the position of Adjutant General of the Militia (GRE/B120/5/16); 1 letter, 23 September 1846, on the home forces (GRE/B120/5/20); 1 letter, also 23 September 1846, concerning Sir Henry Bouverie's rejection of the
position of the Command of the Troops in North America (GRE/B120/5/22); 1 letter, also 23 September 1846, concerning the possibility of reducing the force in Canada (GRE/B120/5/23); 2 letters, 28 September & 14 October 1846, concerning Lord John
Russell's intention to detain two regiments in Britain (GRE/B120/5/24,26); 2 letters, both 4 November 1846, concerning the appointment of Sir George Buckley for the Command of the Troops at the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B120/5/27-28); 4 letters, 9
(x2), 11 & 12 November 1846, relating to papers on New Zealand (GRE/B120/5/29-30,32-33); 1 letter, 23 November 1846, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B120/5/34); 1 letter, 17 December 1846, relating to a memo by the Duke of Wellington
(GRE/B120/5/36); 1 letter, 23 December 1846, concerning Major General Pitt (GRE/B120/5/38); 2 letters, 13 & 16 February 1847, concerning an application from the brother of Colonel Torren for the position of Lieutenant Governor of St Lucia
(GRE/B120/5/40,42)
Copies of 9 letters Grey to Raglan, including 2 letters, 20 December 1837 & 14 March 1838, concerning money to be obtained from the Treasury for Lieutenant Tulloch (GRE/B120/5/6,9); 1 letter, 27 March 1838, concerning a clause in the Mutiny
Act (GRE/B120/5/10-11); 1 letter, 17 September 1846, on the home forces (GRE/B120/5/17); 1 letter, 19 October 1846, concerning the possibility of reducing the force in Canada (GRE/B120/5/25); 1 letter, 11 November 1846, relating to the sending of
pensioners to New Zealand (GRE/B120/5/31); 1 letter, 23 November 1846, concurring with the colonial appointments (GRE/B120/5/35); 1 letter, 22 December 1846, relating to a memo by the Duke of Wellington and the suspension of a proposal relating to
soldiers leaving the army (GRE/B120/5/37); 1 draft letter, 26 December 1846, concerning Major General Pitt (GRE/B120/5/39).
Enclosures:
GRE/B120/5/1, 3-4 Memo by Grey re Sir William Molesworth's motion on case of Lord Brudenell (7th Earl of Cardigan), and note by Raglan on Grey's memo, 11 April 1836
GRE/B120/5/15 Supplement to the Cape Town Mail 23 May 1846, 30 July 1846
GRE/B120/5/18-19 Memo by Grey on home forces, 17 September 1846
GRE/B120/5/21 Copy letter Sir J. Willoughby Gordon to Raglan 19 September 1846, on the home forces, 23 September 1846
GRE/B120/5/41 Extract of letter from Torrens 26 December 1846, with note added by Grey re offer of government of Saint Lucia to Torrens, 13 February 1847
GRE/B120/5/43 Letter Capt. F. Torrens to Raglan 17 February 1847, 18 February 1847
See also copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Raglan 31 January 1831 GRE/V/C1, p. 10).
GRE/B120/5/44-82 18 February 1847-19 February 1852
25 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 February 1847, concerning Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant's request to be given the local rank of Colonel with a view to the Command of the Troops stationed in Newfoundland (GRE/B120/5/44); 3
letters, 26 February, 20 March & 1 April 1847, concerning the appointment of a General Officer for the Command of the Troops in Ceylon (GRE/B120/5/46,49-50); 1 letter, 27 February 1847, relating to candidates for the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B120/5/47); 1 letter, 17 May 1847, concerning the appointment of Major General Edward Wynyard to the Command of the Troops in New South Wales (GRE/B120/5/51); 1 letter, 4 June 1847, concerning the impossibility of troops returning home
(GRE/B120/5/52); 1 letter, 2 August 1847, appointing Major General Stanley to the Command of the Troops in China (GRE/B120/5/53); 1 letter, 29 September 1847, thanking Grey on being made a GCB (GRE/B120/5/54); 1 letter, 11 May 1848, concernig the
detention of the regiment belonging to Lord Seaton (GRE/B120/5/55); 1 letter, 10 July 1848, appointing Mr Forsyth to a Commission in the 7th Dublin Regiment (GRE/B120/5/58); 1 letter, 16 August 1848, thanking Grey for extending his son's leave
(GRE/B120/5/59); 1 letter, 4 December 1848, relating to the possibility of recommending a number of men for a “mark of regal favour” [possibly the Order of the Bath] (GRE/B120/5/60); 1 letter, 6 December 1848, on the
publication of military engagements in the
Gazette (GRE/B120/5/61); 1 letter, 10 December 1848, concerning extra troop support for Sir Charles Napier (GRE/B120/5/62); 2 letters, 4 August & 29 October 1849, relating
to a Commission for Mr [Lubinere]'s son (GRE/B120/5/63-64); 1 letter, 5 December 1850, relating to reductions in the size of the army (GRE/B120/5/67); 1 letter, 11 December 1850, relating to Mr Charles Wilkinson's purchase of a calvary regiment in
India (GRE/B120/5/68); 1 letter, 17 March 1851, concerning troop deployment to the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B120/5/69); 1 letter, 22 July 1851, concerning the rank of officers following their retirement (GRE/B120/5/71); 1 letter, 19 August 1851,
relating to the case of Robert Erskine's torture by two officers at Cape Coast Castle (GRE/B120/5/73); 1 letter, 21 October 1851, concerning Sir Harry Smith's dispatches (GRE/B120/5/74), 1 letter, 24 December 1851, concerning operations against the
Kafirs (GRE/B120/5/75); 2 letters, 25 December 1851 & 16 February 1852, concerning the deployment of army regiments overseas (GRE/B120/5/78-79); 1 letter, 19 February 1852, relating to a list of officers recommended for the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B120/5/80).
Copies of 4 letters, 3rd Earl Grey to Raglan, including 1 letter, 19 February 1847, concerning Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant's request to be given the local rank of Colonel with a view to the Command of the Troops stationed in Newfoundland
(GRE/B120/5/45); 1 letter, 1 March 1847, relating to candidates for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B120/5/48); 1 letter, 3 July 1848, recommending Mr Forsyth & Captain Hogg (GRE/B120/5/57); 1 letter, 3 December 1850, relating to reductions in the
size of the army (GRE/B120/5/66);1 letter, 11 August 1851, relating to the case of Robert Erskine's torture by two officers at Cape Coast Castle (GRE/B120/5/72).
Enclosures:
GRE/B120/5/65 Letter Raglan to 1st Viscount Halifax, concerning the inclusion of Officers of Commission for consideration for the Order of the Bath, 15 July 1850
GRE/B120/5/70 Memo of troops proceeding to the Cape of Good Hope 19 March 1851, 17 March 1851
GRE/B120/5/76-77 Copy letter Lieutenant-Colonel J.F.G. Campbell to Raglan 19 December 1851, 24 December 1851
GRE/B120/5/81-82 Letter Raglan to Captain Byng , with War Office memo re sale of Byng's commission, 27 April 1835
RAMSAY, Fox Maule-, 2nd Baron Panmure and 11th Earl of Dalhousie
See DALHOUSIE, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of
RAMSAY, George, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
See DALHOUSIE, George Ramsay, 9th Earl of
RAMSAY, Robert GRE/B120/6A/1-2 17 June 1837-19 June 1838
2 letters from Ramsay to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter 17 June 1837, re boundary of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and 1 letter, 9 June 1838, seeking clerkship for his son.
Note by Sir F.W. Grey of reply to above 19 June 1837.
RANDOLPH, Herbert
(clergyman)
GRE/B120/6B/1-7 18 March 1872-30 March 1872
3 letters from Randolph to 3rd Earl Grey, 18, 27 and 28 March 1872, re correspondence between 2nd Earl Grey and General Sir Robert T. Wilson (GRE/B120/6B/1-2,5,7).
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Randolph, 22 & 30 March 1872, re correspondence between 2nd Earl Grey and General Sir Robert T. Wilson (GRE/B120/6B/3-4,6).
RAPER, Charles Chamier
(Senior Clerk at War Office, 1810-1835, First Clerk 1835- )
GRE/B120/6C/1-6 29 October 1835-12 July 1836
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 29 October 1935, relating to Raper's application for the position of Chief Clerk at the War Office (GRE/B120/6C/2); 2 letters, 1 July 1836 & 5 July 1836, concerning a memorandum from Grey on
Raper's job duties and performance (GRE/B120/6C/3 & GRE/B120/6C/5); and 1 letter, 12 July 1836, thanking Grey for his decision in relation to the Paymastership of the Foreign Widows (GRE/B120/6C/6)
Copy letter Grey to Raper, 4 July 1836, replying to Raper's letter, 1 July 1836 (GRE/B120/6C/4).
RATHBONE, William
(of Greenbank, M.P. for Liverpool 1868-1880)
GRE/B120/7A/1-3 16 March 1871
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the licensing law.
GRE/B120/7A/3 16 March 1871
Printed memorial on the licensing law
RAVEN GRE/B120/7B/1 8 September 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Grey's visit to the baths in Germany
RAVENSWORTH, Henry George Liddell, 2nd Earl of GRE/B120/7C/1-2 5 & 6 February 1886
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, on the subject of the 1886 election in Newcastle upon Tyne and his opposition to Morley and Cowen
RAVENSWORTH, Henry Thomas Liddell, 1st Earl of GRE/B120/7D/1-6 21 July 1832-19 November 1862
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 July 1832, congratulating Grey on his marriage to Maria (GRE/B120/7D/1); 2 letters, 14 Sep1859 & 26 September 1859, on Grey's health(GRE/B120/7D/3-5); and 1 letter, 19 November 1862, on the
subject of the Central Line Railway (GRE/B120/7D/6)
RAWLINSON, Sir Robert
(civil engineer)
GRE/B120/8A/1 22 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a charge involving Dr Laidlaw and Dr Hector Gavin (?)
RAWSON, Sir Rawson William
(Treasurer of Mauritius)
GRE/B120/8B/1-2 17 July 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his influence in the effective working of the South African Parliament.
Enclosure:
GRE/B120/8B/2 17 July 1858
Copy of letter H. Rivers, W. Porter and W. Hope to Rawson 3 June 1858, concerning the South African Parliament
RAYNER, Thomas GRE/B120/8C/1 1 February 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, soliciting appointment as commissioner for licensing hackney carriages.
READE, Philip
(of Wood Park, barrister-at-law)
GRE/B120/8D/1-6 23 April 1852-11 November 1878
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Ireland, including 1 letter, 23 April 1852, on Reade's opposition to the Maynooth Grant on the basis of the Government's wider policy in destroying the Protestant Establishment in Ireland (GRE/B120/8D/1); 1
letter, 24 June 1869, on the effects of Irish Disestablishment on glebe lands (GRE/B120/8D/2-3); 1 letter, 16 May 1873, concerning his views on pacifying Ireland (GRE/B120/8D/4-5); and 1 letter, 11 November 1878, on the effects of Irish emigration
and land reform (GRE/B120/8D/6).
READHEAD, W. GRE/B120/8E/1 10 July 1845
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking patronage for his daughter at St Ann's Society School, in return for votes at the General Election.
REDDIE, John GRE/B120/9A/1 28 November 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Reddie's application for recordership of Prince of Wales Island.
REDESDALE, John Thomas Freeman-Mitford, 1st Earl of
(Speaker of the House of Lords 1851-1886)
GRE/B120/9B/1-12 29 July 1854-7 March 1861
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 29 July 1854, on his opposition to the Bribery Bill (GRE/B120/9B/1-2); 3 letters, 1, 4 & 11 August 1855 on the progress of the Limited Liability Bill (GRE/B120/9B/3-6); 2 letters, 29 November
1856 & 4 December 1856, on the Shedden case (GRE/B120/9B/7-10); and 1 letter, 7 March 1861, concurring with Grey's proposal for the submission of railway schemes to a public board (GRE/B120/9B/11-12)
REED, Charles John
(Lieutenant-Colonel; of the Cragg, Reedsdale, Northumberland)
GRE/B120/9C/1-3 21 December 1857-12 March 1865
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to appointments in the Northumberland militia.
REED, Nicholas C. GRE/B120/9D/1-3 9 October 1841-13 October 1841
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Sunderland election petition.
REEVE, Henry
(Registrar of the Privy Council; editor of the
Greville Memoirs ; editor of the
Edinburgh Review 1855-1895)
GRE/B120/10A/1-17 May 1871-25 February 1886
Draft of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Reeve, May 1871, re
Edinburgh Review article on
Recollections of a Long Life by J.C. Hobhouse, Lord Broughton, q.v. (GRE/B120/10A/1-10)
4 letters from Reeve to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 28 May 1882 & 2 February [1885 or 1886?], relating to views on the Government's policy in Ireland, the latter also expressing his views on a pamphlet on the supply of gold and
bimettalism (GRE/B120/10A/11,13-14); 1 letter, 16 January 1886, concerning Grey's recollections of objections to Lord Palmerston's return to the Foreign Office in December 1845 (GRE/B120/10A/12); and 1 letter, 25 February [1886], concerning his
views on a pamphlet on the £1 postal note in a letter (GRE/B120/10A/15-16).
Enclosure:
GRE/B120/10A/16 25 February [1886]
Letter R.H. Patterson to Reeve 24 February 1886 re £1 notes.
REID, A. M. GRE/B120/10B/1 23 May 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting a photograph of Grey
REID, James GRE/B120/10C/1-5 25 April 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to slavery in Jamaica.
Enclosure:
GRE/B120/10C/3-5 25 April 1832
Memo
“Observations and Proposals regarding the Emancipation of the Slaves in the British West India Colonies”
REID, Sir James John
(Chief Justice of the Ionian Islands)
GRE/B120/10D/1-3 7 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Gladstone's planned constitution for the Ionian Islands.
REID, Stuart Johnson GRE/B120/10E/1 20 & 24 July 1883
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey re
Memoirs of Sydney Smith.
REID, Sir William
(Major-General, Governor of Bermuda 1839-1846, of Windward Islands 1846-1848, of Malta 1851-1858)
GRE/B120/11/1-45 8 February 1839-14 September 1857
23 letters Reid to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 8 & 15 February, 14 May & 13 July 1839, concerning the training of young men in the colonies to assist with the defence of Bermuda, (GRE/B120/11/1,4-8); 1 letter, 29 August 1846,
accepting the Governorship of Barbados and the Windward Islands (GRE/B120/11/9); 3 letters, 23 June, 3 & 9 October 1847, considering his position at St Lucia owing to the conduct of Judge Reddie (GRE/B120/11/11-13); 1 letter, 20 December 1848,
on the military defence of the Windward and Luward Islands (GRE/B120/11/15-16); 1 letter, 3 May 1849, relating to the Chief Justiceship of Trinidad, (GRE/B120/11/21); 1 letter, 17 October 1851, thanking Grey for including his name in a list of
appointments for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B120/11/22); 2 letters, dated 30 October & 9 December 1851, concerning the different degrees of punishment for Roman Catholics in comparison with other churches in Malta (GRE/B120/11/23-24); 1 letter,
9 December 1851, relating to the fortification of Malta, (GRE/B120/11/25); 1 letter, 10 January 1852, relating to divisions between official and representative members of the Legislative Council in Malta (GRE/B120/11/26-27); 3 letters, 22 February,
4 March & 8 April 1853, concerning the training of the Maltese people to the use of arms to assist with the defence of the colony (GRE/B120/11/31-35); 1 letter, 14 September 1857, relating to the progress of the Maltese people, Reid's opinion on
the working of the Council, the expense of dredging the harbour in Valletta, and news of the progress of the Militia (GRE/B120/11/36-37).
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Reid, including 1 letter, 29 August 1846, offering Reid the Governorship of Barbados (GRE/B120/11/38); 1 letter, 14 August 1847, relating to the conduct of Judge Reddie (GRE/B120/11/39-40); 1 letter, 15 May 1848,
concerning the Chief Justice of Barbados to be included in the list of the Civil Companions of the Bath (GRE/B120/11/41); 1 letter, 15 December 1848, on a reduction of the military in the Windward and Leeward Islands (GRE/B120/11/42-44); 1 letter, 6
February 1852, relating to the training of soldiers in Malta (GRE/B120/11/45).
Enclosures:
GRE/B120/11/2-3 Memo by Reid on training youths in the colonies to the use of arms, 8 February 1839
GRE/B120/11/21 Letter Judge H.E. Sharpe to Reid 4 April 1849, relating to the Chief Justiceship of Trinidad, 3 May 1849
GRE/B120/11/26-30 Copy letter Reid to Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Brown 11 January 1852, relating to the fortification of Malta, 18 January 1852
Remington, George GRE/B121/1A/1-2 20 May 1853
Letter from Remington (an engineer) to 3rd Earl Grey, 20 May 1853, concerning the Warkworth Harbour and Dock Co.
Enclosure: B121/1A/2 Printed prospectus of the Warkworth Harbour and Dock Co. 20 May 1853
RENNIE, George
(sculptor, M.P. for Ipswich 1841-1847, Governor of the Falkland Islands 1847-1855)
GRE/B121/1B/1-17 27 November 1846-8 November 1847
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to a controversy surrounding Rennie's resignation as MP for Ipswich under pressure from Lord Tufnell, and his subsequent appointment to the position of Governor of the Falkland Islands, with the
exception of 1 letter, 27 November 1846, concerning the establishment of design schools in England (GRE/B121/1B/1)
Copies of 3 letters Grey to Rennie, 13 & 29 September & 16 October 1847 on above subject (GRE/B121/1B/4-5,10,14-15).
Enclosures:
GRE/B121/1B/3 Letter H. Tufnell to Rennie, 14 August 1847, relating to Rennie's resignation
as MP and his desire for colonial employment, 6 September 1847
GRE/B121/1B/4-5 Letter Tufnell to Grey's secretary (?), relating to Rennie's resignation as MP and his desire for colonial employment, 13 September 1847
GRE/B121/1B/7-9 Copy letter Rennie to 1st Earl Russell 15 July 1847 with copy reply from Russell's secretary 17 July 1847, relating to above, 28 September 1847
GRE/B121/1B/12 Letter Rennie to 1st Earl Russell, relating to Rennie's resignation as MP and his desire for colonial employment, 16 October 1847
REVELSTOKE, Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron GRE/B121/2A/1 22 October 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family matters
REVELSTOKE, Louisa Emily Charlotte, Baroness
(née Bulteel, wife of Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke, q.v.; daughter of Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B121/2B/1-5 27 August 1886-28 April 1892
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating mostly to family matters, although a brief mention is made of Ireland in 2 letters, 8 February 1888 & 28 April 1892 (GRE/B121/2B/2-5).
RICARDO, John Lewis
(M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent 1841-1862)
GRE/B121/3/1-19 3 December 1845-15 December 1856
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including, 1 letter, 30 December 1845, on the disappointment of the Whigs on the announcement of Russell's new cabinet and the blame attached to Grey for the break up of the administration (GRE/B121/3/1-3); 2 letters,
23 March 1849 & 15 December 1856, seeking patronage for a Mr Inglis (GRE/B121/3/5,17); 1 letter, 24 September 1852, on the erection of a monument in memory of Mr Porter, the Secretary of the Board of Trade, and his enquiries concerning Grey's
navigation reserve (GRE/B121/3/6); 5 letters, 18 June-27 July 1855, on the tension in Parliament surrounding the Crimean War debates (GRE/B121/3/7-13); 1 letter, 2 May 1856, seeking Grey's patronage for the position of Inspector of Police for
Colonel Hudson (GRE/B121/3/14-15); and 1 letter, 6 December 1856, on the acceptance of Charles Wilkinson for a position in India (GRE/B121/3/16)
Copy letter Grey to Ricardo, 3 December 1847, relating to disagreement between Mr Hawes and Mr Wilkinson, and blaming the latter for his conduct during the Sunderland General Election (GRE/B121/3/4)
RICE, Thomas Spring-, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
See MONTEAGLE of BRANDON, Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron
RICHARD, Henry
(Secretary of the Peace Society 1848- , M.P. for Merthyr 1868-1888)
GRE/B121/4A/1 7 July 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's speech on the negotiations at Vienna.
RICHARDS, John GRE/B121/4B/1-2 4 August 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his pew tenancy at Datchet .
RICHARDSON, C. A. H. GRE/B121/4C/1 23 June 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re property of the Adams family of Newcastle.
RICHARDSON, J.
(Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales for county of Stanley)
GRE/B121/4D/1-11 August 1853-24 December 1853
Letter (marked "Duplicate Copy") to 3rd Earl Grey, August 1853 from Richardson, M.H. Marsh, Henry Stuart Russell, and John Dobie (GRE/B121/4D/1)
Copy of letter Grey to Richardson, Marsh, Russell and Dobie, 23 December 1853, and part of a further copy letter to them, 24 December 1853 (GRE/B121/4D/9-11)
Copy of printed circular letter from Richardson, Marsh, Russell and Dobie to other members of the Legislative Council, August 1853 (GRE/B121/4D/8).
All above correspondence, relating to the plan for separating the Northern Districts of Australia and the formation of a new Northern Colony.
Enclosure: B121/4D/2-7 Copy of letter from same writers to 5th Duke of Newcastle, 22 August 1853, concerning the Australian Constitution
RICHMOND, C. W.
(member for New Plymouth on New Zealand Legislative Council)
GRE/B121/4F/1 19 September 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re charge brought against Richmond by Dr. J. E. Featherston (q.v.).
RICHMOND, Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of GRE/B121/4E/1-3 3 February 1831-28 August 1832
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 3 February 1831 & 28 August 1832, concerning the slavery question (GRE/B121/4E/1-2); and 1 letter, 28 August 1832, concerning plans for a land tax (GRE/B121/4E/3)
RICHMOND, Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond
(also 1st Duke of Gordon)
GRE/B121/5/1-14 23 July 1871-14 July 1884
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 23 July 1871, relating to the abolition of Purchase (GRE/B121/5/1); 1 letter, 23 July 1880, concerning the Irish Land Bill (GRE/B121/5/3); 2 letters, 10 & 20 July 1884, re Grey's memo on the
Franchise Bill (GRE/B121/5/9-10,13-14)
2 letters Grey to Richmond, the first, 17 July 1873, relating to the army in the Colonies (GRE/B121/5/2); and the second, 14 July 1884, concerning his disillusionment at the present course adopted in the franchise debates (GRE/B121/5/11-12).
Enclosures:
GRE/B121/5/4 Letter 1st Earl of Beaconsfield to Richmond, on the subject of rejecting a land bill for Ireland, 23 July 1880
GRE/B121/5/5-8 Memo by Grey described in note by him as “My Mem. on the course the H of Lds ought to take on the franchise bill June 17/84. Sent by Alice Morton to Ld Salisbury & shown to Duke
of Richmond & Ld Wemyss”, 17 June 1884
RICHMOND, William GRE/B121/4G/1 20 December 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting access to Customs records for research on coal trade.
RICKARDS, Sir George Kettilby
(counsel to the Speaker of the House of Commons 1851-1882)
GRE/B121/6A/1-3 12 March 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Railway Bill Legislation.
Enclosure: B121/6A/2-3 Printed memo by Rickards on Railway Bill Legislation, 12 March 1863
RIDGWAY, Richard B. H.
(accountant)
GRE/B121/6B/1 20 June 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re debt for a gun - used as wrapper and not intended to be preserved.
RIDLEY, Sir Matthew White, 3rd Bart.
(M.P. for Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
GRE/B121/6C/1-2 4 February 1826-6 February 1826
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the election of 1826, with the first concerning Ridley declaring his support for Grey (GRE/B121/6C/1), and the second relating to his hope that Grey has not made an agreement with Liddell to withdraw
(GRE/B121/5/6C/2).
RIDLEY, Sir Matthew White, 4th Bart.
(son of Sir M.W. Ridley, 3rd Bart., q.v., and father of 1st Viscount Ridley, q.v.)
GRE/B121/6D 23 October 1865
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, signed by Ridley and Richard Burdon-Sanderson, re disturbances at Cramlington Colliery
RIDLEY, Matthew White Ridley, 1st Viscount
(son of Sir M.W. Ridley, 4th Bart., q.v.)
GRE/B121/6E/1-5 10 August 1874-27 September 1893
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 10 August 1874, concerning the Quarter Sessions and the transfer of all Bedlington Cases to Northumberland (GRE/B121/6E/1); 1 letter, 9 January 1878, concerning the Northumberland Quarter Sessions
and Grey's retirement from the Lord-Lieutenancy (GRE/B121/6E/2); and 1 letter, 27 September 1893, re labour troubles in collieries (GRE/B121/6E/4).
Enclosure:
GRE/B121/6E/3 9 January 1878
Copy of Resolution of Northumberland Quarter Sessions on Grey's retirement from the Lord-Lieutenancy
Rintoul, Henry
GRE/B121/6F/1-2 18 March 1875
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Rintoul (gardener at Howick), reporting on the state of the garden
Ripon, Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of GRE/B121/7/1-70 1831-2 April 1838
23 letters from Ripon (created Viscount Goderich 1827 and Earl of Ripon 1833; Secretary for War and the Colonies 1830-1833) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1831, concerning a dispatch from Sir James Graham on the arrangements for the navy
(GRE/B121/7/1); 4 letters, 5 March 1832 (x3), March 1832, relating to Jamaica (GRE/B121/7/6-9); 1 letter, 8 March 1832, with the reference to the state of St Lucia and Trinidad (GRE/B121/7/10); 4 letters, 26 & 27 April 1832 4 January & 2
April 1833, concerning the abolition of slavery in the West Indies (GRE/B121/7/14-17,59); 1 letter, 4 September 1832, relating to the reform of the system of Governors controlling the West Indies (GRE/B121/7/19-20); 6 letters, 4, 9, 11, 13 & 21
September & Dec 1832, concerning the troops in Jamaica (GRE/B121/7/22-30,43); 2 letters, 1 & 2 October 1832, concerning the state of Mauritius (GRE/B121/7/31-32); 1 letter, 28 Feb 1833, concerning a confidential paper on the West Indies
(GRE/B121/7/58)
Copies of 6 letters Grey to Ripon 13 November 1831-3 April 1838. Copies of 6 letters Grey to Ripon, including 1 letter, 13 November 1831, seeking Ripon's views on three drafts (GRE/B121/7/3); 1 letter February, 1832, concerning the distress in
the West Indies (GRE/B121/7/4-5); 1 letter, 11 March 1832, relating to the substitution of black troops for white troops in the West Indies (GRE/B121/7/11-13); 1 letter, 11 October 1832, concerning the state of Mauritius (GRE/B121/7/34-37); 1
letter, 22 January 1833, concerning Sir Henry Taylor's memo on the inexpediency of allowing Sir James Lyon to return to Barbados (GRE/B121/7/44-46); and 1 letter, 3 April 1838, concerning the misrepresentation of Grey's speech to the House of
Commons (GRE/B121/7/61) (There are 2 copies of letter of 22 Jan. 1833). Enclosures:
(GRE/B121/7/38) Copy letter 6th Baron Howard de Walden to Ripon, relating to the misrepresentation of his father, 2 December 1832
(GRE/B121/7/47-57) Memo by Sir Henry Taylor on inexpediency of allowing Sir James Lyon to return to Barbados, 22 January 1833.
See also copies of 4 letters Grey to Ripon 7, 10 and 14 September and 4 October 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 99-103, 107-9, 121-7).
Digitised material for Ripon, Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of - GRE/B121/7/1-61 Robbins, Sir Alfred Farthing GRE/B121/8C/1-9 29 October 1892-31 May 1893
2 letters from Robbins (journalist; London correspondent of the
Birmingham Daily Post) to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 29 October 1892, re Grey's speech on colonial slavery in 1833 (GRE/B121/8C/1); and the second, 27 May 1893, re Mr Gladstone's speech on slavery in 1833
(GRE/B121/8C/2).
Copy letter Grey to Robbins 29 May 1893, and draft of same letter (the draft was found among 3rd Earl Grey's letters to 4th Earl Grey) re controversy about W.E. Gladstone's views on slavery in 1833 (GRE/B121/8C/4-8)
(see also R.L. Appleford to Grey 31 May 1893; and cutting from
Sheffield Daily Telegraph enclosed in 3rd Earl Grey to Albert, 4th Earl Grey 27 May 1893).
Enclosure: (GRE/B121/8C/3) Cutting from
Birmingham Daily Post, 27 May 1893, re Mr Gladstone's speech on slavery in 1833
Digitised material for Robbins, Sir Alfred Farthing - GRE/B121/8C/1-9
ROBERTS, Morris
(Rector of Llanllyvri (Llanllyvni), near Carnarvon)
ROBERTS, Richard
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Roberts 29 November 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 178-181). This letter is a reply to Roberts's letter, and memorial to Grey on behalf of Mr Girard of New South Wales, for which see Colonial
Papers - New South Wales 6-7.
ROBERTS, William Page
(Perpetual Curate of Saint Peter's, Vere Street, London, 1878-1907; Dean of Sarum 1907-1919)
ROBERTSON, David GRE/B121/8F/1-7 4 May 1841-20 April 1857
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 4 May 1841, concerning the Corn Laws (GRE/B121/8F/1-2); 1 letter, 1 July 1841, concerning Grey's election prospects and the opposition of the farmers towards changes in the Corn Laws
(GRE/B121/8F/3-4); and 1 letter, 23 April 1857, concerning a Liberal magitstrate for North Northumberland, Robertson's regret on the lack of an election contest for that county, and his unsuccessful canvass for the representation of Berwickshire
(GRE/B121/8F/5-7)
Digitised material for Robertson, David - GRE/B121/8F/1-7 ROBISON (Captain)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Robison 22 August 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p. 19).
ROBINSON, Frederick John, 1st Earl of Ripon
See RIPON, Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of
ROBINSON, George Frederick Samuel, 1st Marquess of Ripon
See RIPON, George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of
ROBINSON, Georgina Ford
(companion to Miss E.M. Copley, q.v.)
GRE/B121/9A/1-6 29 August 1885-24 January 1887
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly family matters and social engagements.
Enclosure:
GRE/B121/9A 24 January 1887
“List of Miss Copley's expressed wishes” (about disposal of her property).
ROBINSON, Sir Hercules George Robert
(created 1st Baron Rosmead 1896)
See ROSMEAD, Hercules George Robert Robinson, 1st Baron
Robson, Richard
GRE/B121/9B/1-22 11 March 1837-8 November 1845
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the financial management of the Grey estates.
Enclosures: (GRE/B121/9B/2) Printed paper - Resolutions of “Hinds of the General Union” on the
Northumberland Bondage System, 6 March 1837. ; (GRE/B121/9B/6) List of names - “North Sunderland Corn Tithe Rental for 1840”. ; (GRE/B121/9B/10) Memo by Robson on estates of Burton, North
Sunderland, and Sporaston, 5 November 1840. ; (GRE/B121/9B/13) Letter James Storey to Robson 14 July 1841. ; (GRE/B121/9B/16-19) “Memorandum of Interest 1844” and
“Calculation of Expenses etc 1844” (on Howick estates). Also filed with this letter is a note of expenses in 3rd Earl Grey's hand, and another in hand of Sir Frederick William Grey.
ROEBUCK, John Arthur
(M.P. for Bath 1832-1837, 1841-1847; for Sheffield 1849-1868, 1874-1879)
GRE/B121/10/1-40 21 March 1837-20 March 1851
Paper on Canada (n.d., 1837) by Roebuck (GRE/B121/10/1-7)
8 letters Roebuck to Grey, including 1 letter, 22 March 1837, concerning Roebeck's Canadian paper (GRE/B121/10/13-17), 2 letters, 15 & 18 November 1844, concerning evidence of F.A. Molesworth to New Zealand committee (GRE/B121/10/18-20,21-23)
(cf. Viscount Eversley to Grey 30 November & 8 December 1844); 2 letters, 8 & 20 September 1850, expressing anger at an alleged promise by Grey to appoint Mr Thomas Falconer to a colonial position (GRE/B121/10/24-26,30-31); 2 letters from
Roebuck, 15 December 1850 & 11 April 1851, informing Roebuck of the need to seek authorisation from the Canadian Legislature for a grant to pay off a debt; (GRE/B121/10/40); 1 letter, 7 January 1851, relating to a letter in Grey's possession,
written by William IV to 2nd Earl Grey, promising to create peers in order to ensure the passing of the Reform Bill (GRE/B121/10/35);
8 letters Grey to Roebeck, including 1 letter, 21 March 1837, concerning Roebeck's Canadian paper (GRE/B121/10/9); 2 letters, 10 & 24 September 1850, expressing anger at an alleged promise by Grey to appoint Mr Thomas Falconer to a colonial
position (GRE/B121/10/27-29,32); 1 letter, 14 December 1850, informing Roebuck of the need to seek authorisation from the Canadian Legislature for a grant to pay off a debt (GRE/B121/10/33-34); 1 letter, 6 January 1837, relating to a letter in
Grey's possession, written by William IV to 2nd Earl Grey, promising to create peers in order to ensure the passing of the Reform Bill (GRE/B121/10/36) and 3 letters from Grey to Roebuck, 8 & 24 February & 26 March 1851, on Grey's desire for
Roebuck not to publish any of his father's letters (GRE/B121/10/37-39).
Enclosure:
GRE/B121/10/10-12 21 March 1837
Remarks on Roebeck's Canadian paper
ROGERS, Samuel GRE/B121/11A/1-3 1838-28 December 1845
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a scheme involving a change of publication law (GRE/B121/11A/1), and expressing his gratitude (reason not specified) (GRE/B121/11A/3).
ROLFE, Robert Monsey, 1st Baron Cranworth
See CRANWORTH, Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1st Baron
ROMILLY, Lady Elizabeth Amelia Jane
(née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, wife of Col. Frederick Romilly, q.v.; daughter of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Minto, q.v.)
GRE/B121/11B/1 26 April 1882
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on death of Emma Eleanor Elizabeth, Countess of Minto, q.v.
ROMILLY, Frederick
(Lieutenant-Colonel, brother of John, 1st Baron Romilly, q.v.)
GRE/B121/11C/1-14 13 October 1878-5 June 1883
Correspondence with 3rd Earl Grey, on the impending [Second Anglo-Afghan] war, but chiefly on the subject of free trade, and the possibility of publishing Grey's letters to
The Times and a second enlarged edition of an unspecified pamphlet (by Grey).
The Grey letters in this correspondence (GRE/B121/11C/8-14) were donated by Paul Bullinger, 6 May 2015 (Misc.2014/15:75).
ROMILLY of BARRY, John Romilly, 1st Baron
(Attorney-General 1850-1851, Master of the Rolls 1851-1873; brother of Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Romilly, q.v.)
GRE/B121/11D/1-7 27 January 1850-4 October 1851
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 27 January 1850, re Irish Chancery Regulation Bill (GRE/B121/11D/1); 1 letter, 30 September 1850, recommending Wilford George Brett for colonial judgeship (GRE/B121/11D/2-3); 1.letter, 22 October
1851, acknowledging Grey's letter of 20 October 1851 (GRE/B121/11D/5); and 1 letter, 4 November 1851, declining judgeship in British Guiana (GRE/B121/11D/6)
Copy letter Grey to Romilly, 20 October 1851, offering Brett puisne judgeship in British Guiana (GRE/B121/11D/4).
Enclosure:
GRE/B121/11D/7 4 November 1851
Letter Brett to Romilly 28 October 1851, declining judgeship in British Guiana
ROSE, Hugh Henry, 1st Baron Strathnairn
See STRATHNAIRN, Hugh Henry Rose, 1st Baron
ROSE, Peter GRE/B121/12A/1-2 22 May 1857-25 September 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re petition of inhabitants of British Guiana on immigration.
ROSEBERRY, Archibald Philip Primose, 5th Earl of GRE/B121/12B/1-3 22 March 1888-25 March 1888
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Roseberry, with a reply from Roseberry, on the subject of reforming the House of Lords
ROSMEAD, Hercules George Robert Robinson, 1st Baron
(Governor of Hong Kong 1859-1865; created 1st Baron Rosmead 1896; son of Admiral Hercules Robinson, q.v.)
GRE/B121/12C/1 12 June 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, acknowledging copy of Grey's speech on China.
Ross, Sir Patrick
GRE/B121/13/1-26 15 March 1819-14 August 1849
Letter to 1st Viscount Ponsonby 15 July 1846, concerning the enclosures below and requesting them to be given to 3rd Earl Grey.
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 June 1847, concerning the inadequate salary of the Governor of St Helena (GRE/B121/13/22-23); 1 letter, 28 August 1847, seeking a colonial position elsewhere (GRE/B121/13/25); and 1 letter, 14
August 1849, seeking the position of Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B121/13/26)
Copy letter Grey to Ross, 15 June 1847, concerning the inadequate salary of the Governor of St Helena (GRE/B121/13/24)
Enclosures: (GRE/B121/13/3) Extract from
Gazette Ionia 15-27 March 1819 (printed). ; (GRE/B121/13/4) Extract from Gazette Ionia (printed). ; (GRE/B121/13/5) Printed message of good wishes from
the Regent, Archbishop, Mayor and inhabitants of Zante to Ross on his departure, 1821 (Misprinted 1831). ; (GRE/B121/13/6) “Extract from Division Orders, Zante, 20th June 1821” (tribute to Ross). ;
(GRE/B121/13/7) Copy letter Sir Herbert Taylor to Ross. ; (GRE/B121/13/8) Copy letters 1st Earl of Ripon to Ross ; (GRE/B121/13/9) Copy letters 3rd Earl Bathurst to Ross 10 February 1824 & 30 October 1832 and General Sir George Murray to Ross 13
May 1841 (extracts only of the latter two). ; (GRE/B121/13/10) Copy address of Ross to Houses of Legislature, Antigua ; (GRE/B121/13/11) Copy of minute of Council of Antigua ; (GRE/B121/13/12) Copy letter Sir R. Bowcher Clarke to Ross ;
(GRE/B121/13/13) Copy address of Society of People of Colour to Ross ; (GRE/B121/13/14) Copy address of House of Assembly, Antigua to Ross. ; (GRE/B121/13/15) Copy address of President & Council, Antigua to Ross 9 April 1833. ; (GRE/B121/13/17)
Copy letter 14th Earl of Derby to Ross 4 May 1843. ; (GRE/B121/13/18) Copy letter E.B. Wilbraham to Ross 8 September 1841. ; (GRE/B121/13/19) Copy letter 1st Earl Russell to Ross 10 November 1840 ; (GRE/B121/13/20) Copy letter Derby to Ross ;
(GRE/B121/13/21) Copy letter Wilbraham to Ross.
(Major-General, Commandant and Resident of the Lord High Commissioner in the Ionian Islands; Governor of Antigua 1825-1832; Governor of Saint Helena 1846-1850)
ROUNDELL, Charles Savile
(barrister-at-law)
GRE/B121/14A/1 29 November 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a paper to be presented to a Social Science conference on the subject of Races in Jamaica
ROXBURGHE, James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of GRE/B121/14B/1-6 21 October 1844-29 December 1858
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 October 1844, re Berwick-Kelso Railway line (GRE/B121/14B/1); and 3 letters, 26 & 31 July 1856 & 29 December 1858, re Tweed fisheries (GRE/B121/14B/2-6)
RUDD, Richard
(clergyman)
GRE/B121/14C/1-2 15 October 1864
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the tracing of a master mariner in Tynemouth.
Russell, Frances Anna Maria Russell, Countess
(née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, second wife of John, 1st Earl Russell, q.v.; 2nd Earl of Minto, q.v.)
GRE/B121/14D/1-2 26 September 1879-9 March 1891
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first expressing her sympathy at the death of Grey's wife, Maria (GRE/B121/14D/1); and the second requesting if Grey has any letters from her husband, Earl Russell, for the publication of a biography by Stuart Reid
(GRE/B121/14D/2).
Russell, Francis, 7th Duke of Bedford
See BEDFORD, Francis Russell, 7th Duke of
Russell, Georgiana, Duchess of Bedford
See BEDFORD, Georgiana Russell, Duchess of
Russell, John, 6th Duke of Bedford
See BEDFORD, John Russell, 6th Duke of
Russell, Lord John
See Russell, John Russell, 1st Earl (commonly called Lord John Russell; created 1st Earl Russell 1861)
Russell, John Russell, 1st Earl
(commonly called Lord John Russell; created 1st Earl Russell 1861)
GRE/B122/1/1-48 3 December 1832-28 November 1838
33 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 3 December 1832, 3 January 1832 concerning the emancipation of the slaves (GRE/B122/1/1,3); 1 letter, 8 December 1832, agreeing with [Sir M Stratt?] (GRE/B122/1/2); 1 letter, 27 January
1835, concerning the reappointment of Manners-Sutton, and the Irish Church Question (GRE/B122/1/4); 1 letter, 1 February 1835, relating to the chairmanship of the Whigs (GRE/B122/1/5-6); 2 letters, both 9 June 1835, concerning the Coporation Bill
(GRE/B122/1/7,8); 2 letters, 24 & 26 March 1836, concerning the Tithe Bill (GRE/B122/1/9-11); 3 letters, 1 June 1836, 30 March & 31 December 1837, concerning the course to be taken in Canada (GRE/B122/1/12,22,28); 1 letter, 26 June 1836,
concerning army pay (GRE/B122/1/14); 1 letter, 6 October 1836, relating to the possibility of establishing an Army Board, the Church Rates Question, and Muncipal Reform in Ireland (GRE/B122/1/15); 1 letter, 18 December 1836, concerning the report of
the military commission and the control of the officers of the Ordnance (GRE/B122/1/17); 1 letter, 7 January 1837, concerning Crown Law Officers (GRE/B122/1/18); 1 letter, 30 January 1837, concerning King's chaplaincies in Scotland (GRE/B122/1/19);
1 letter, 8 March 1837, concerning the King's comments on the Army Report (GRE/B122/1/21); 1 letter, 2 April 1837, concerning military pensions (GRE/B122/1/23); 1 letter, 16 August 1837, concerning the case of Mr Watson and the reason for losing his
living, the effects of the 1832 Reform Bill on the political parties, as well as references to the Church Rate Bill and Poor Law Bill (GRE/B122/1/24-25); 2 letters, 17 & 25 November 1837, concerning the relative powers of the Ordinance
Department and the Secretary for War (GRE/B122/1/26-27); 1 letter, 11 January 1838, concerning the strengthening of the cavalry troops (GRE/B122/1/29); 1 further letter, 11 January 1838, arranging a meeting (GRE/B122/1/30); 7 letters, concerning the
Persian Question (GRE/B122/1/31-32,34,37-41); 1 letter, 19 Noevmber 1839, concerning the Transportation Question (GRE/B122/1/45-46); and 1 letter, 28 November 1838, concerning Church leases (GRE/B122/1/47-48)
Enclosures: (GRE/B122/1/20) Note on Rev. H. Stuart's application for King's Chaplaincy in Scotland, 26 January 1837; (GRE/B122/1/33) Copy letter Russell to 1st Viscount Hill 4 July 1838, concerning the Persian Question; (GRE/B122/1/35) Ms.
account of legal proceedings against William Courtenay, 6 July 1838; (GRE/B122/1/36) Letter William Masters to Russell 30 June 1838; (GRE/B122/1/43) Copy letter 2nd Viscount Melbourne to Russell 13 October 1838, concerning the Persian Question.
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/1/1-48 GRE/B122/2/1-49 25 January 1839-21 December 1845
34 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 January 1839, concerning the duties of the office of Secretary for War (GRE/B122/2/1); 4 letters, 31 January 1839 (x2), 1 & 3 February 1839 concerning Grey's threat to resign over
the conduct of Lord Glenelg and his management of colonial affairs (GRE/B122/2/2-5); 1 letter, 8 February 1839, concerning rumours of an impending war with the United States (GRE/B122/2/7); 1 letter, 4 June 1839, concerning Sir H. Fleetwood's motion
(GRE/B122/2/8); 3 letters, 13 June 1839, 15 January & 20 January 1840, concerning parliamentary privilege (GRE/B122/2/9,22-23); 1 letter (with copy), 4 August 1839, concerning the offer of the position of Postmaster General to Grey
(GRE/B122/2/10-11); 2 letters (the latter with copy), 6 & 27 August 1839, concerning the cabinet reshuffle (GRE/B122/2/13, 15-18); 1 letter, 28 August 1839, concerning Grey's resignation (GRE/B122/2/19); 1 letter, 24 September 1839, concerning
the appointment of Macaulay as Secretary for War (GRE/B122/2/20-21); 1 letter, 14 July 1840, concerning the Canadian Clergy Reserves (GRE/B122/2/25); 1 letter, 28 July 1840, concerning Lord Hill's letter on foreign relief for the military
(GRE/B122/2/26); 2 letters, 15 & 19 July 1841, concerning Grey losing his parliamentary seat (GRE/B122/2/30-31); 1 letter, 15 November 1841, concerning the possibility of a new Reform Bill (GRE/B122/2/32-33); 7 letters, 14 January, May & 20
June 1843, 7 November, 5, 13 & 18 December 1845 concerning the Corn Laws and Free Trade (GRE/B122/2/34-37, 42-43,45,48); 1 letter, 12 December 1843, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B122/2/38); 1 letter, 24 January 1845, concerning the
condition of the labouring classes (GRE/B122/2/39-40); 1 letter, 22 July 1845, concerning the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B122/2/41); 2 letters, 11 & 17 December 1845, on the Queen's request for Russell to form a Government
(GRE/B122/2/44,47); 1 letter, 15 December 1845, concerning an
Edinburgh Review article (GRE/B122/2/46); 1 letter, 21 December 1845, concerning Grey's objections to Palmerston returning to the Foreign Office (GRE/B122/2/49). Enclosures: (GRE/B122/2/6) Copy letter 2nd Viscount
Melbourne to Russell 3 February 1839, concerning Grey's threat to resign over the conduct of Lord Glenelg and his management of colonial affairs; (GRE/B122/2/24) Letter Sir James Graham to Russell 19 January 1840, concerning parliamentary privilege;
(GRE/B122/2/27-28) Copy letter 1st Viscount Hill to Russell 20 July 1840, on foreign relief for the military; (GRE/B122/2/29) Note in Grey's handwriting - “Memo from Ld. Hill's letter to Ld. J. Russell December
1840”, on foreign relief for the military.
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/2/1-49 GRE/B122/3/1-30 31 July 1846-11 December 1846
25 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 31 July 1846, concerning the troops in Canada (GRE/B122/3/1); 1 letter, 4 August 1846, concerning the offer to Lord Elgin to become the Governor of Canada (GRE/B122/3/2,5); 1 letter, 5
August 1846, concerning plans for a General Assembly for New Zealand (GRE/B122/3/3); 1 letter, 19 August 1846, concerning recommendations of Governors for Jamaica and the Cape (GRE/B122/3/6); 3 letters, 30 August, 12 & 13 September 1846,
concerning the appointment of Sir Henry Pottinger to govern the Cape (GRE/B122/3/7-9); 3 letters, 23 & 27 September, 14 October 1846, concerning military relief (GRE/B122/3/10-11,13); 1 letter, 15 October 1846, concerning a paper on Emigration
by Spring-Rice (GRE/B122/3/14); 1 letter, also 15 October 1846, relating to the possible appointment of Charles Villiers as Governor of Bombay (GRE/B122/3/15); 1 letter, also 15 October 1846, concerning a note from Mrs MacKenzie relating to land
owned by James Stewart MacKenzie in Ceylon (GRE/B122/3/16); 1 letter, 30 October 1846, concerning the possibility of sending pensioners to New Zeland (GRE/B122/3/19); 1 letter, 30 October 1846, relating to the Sir John Harvey's attempts to reform
the Canadian Legislative Assembly (GRE/B122/3/20); 1 letter, 8 November 1846, expressing his appreciation of a paper by Grey on the army (GRE/B122/3/21); 1 letter, also 8 November 1846, concerning the Brevet (GRE/B122/3/22); 1 letter, 9 November
1846, on the efficiency of the army, and Emmerson-Tennant's claims for a Governorship (GRE/B122/3/23); 2 letters, 13 & 30 November 1846, on the British colonies funding their own military defence (GRE/B122/3/24-25); 1 letter, 3 December 1846,
concerning the possibility of Lord Elgin's appointment in the Privy Council (GRE/B122/3/26); 1 letter, 4 December 1846, relating to Natal (GRE/B122/3/27); 1 letter, 8 December 1846, concerning the offer to Charles Villiers of the post of Governor of
Ceylon (GRE/B122/3/28); 1 letter, 10 December 1846, relating to soldiers serving ten years of military service (GRE/B122/3/29); 1 letter, 11 December 1846, relating to recommendations for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/3/30). Enclosures:
(GRE/B122/3/4) Letter 10th Viscount Falkland to Russell 17 July 1846, concerning his administration of Nova Scotia; (GRE/B122/3/12) Letter 1st Baron Raglan to Russell 27 September 1846, concerning the passage of military regiments; (GRE/B122/3/17)
Original letter Mrs MacKenzie to Russell 12 September 1846; (GRE/B122/3/18) Copy letter G. Maule to Hon. Mrs M. Stewart MacKenzie 5 September 1846, relating to land owned by James Stewart MacKenzie in Ceylon; (GRE/B122/3/18) Copy letter Mrs
MacKenzie to Maule 9 September 1846, relating to land owned by James Stewart MacKenzie in Ceylon.
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/3/1-30 GRE/B122/3/31-60 12 December 1846-12 May 1847
27 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 12 December 1846, relating to Sir Dudley Hill, and the administration of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/3/31); 2 letters, 15 & 16 December 1846, concerning the issuing of medals for
those who served in the Penisular War (GRE/B122/3/32); 3 letters, 20, 21 & 25 December 1846, concerning medals for limited service in the armed forces (GRE/B122/3/34-36, 38); 2 letters, 29 December 1846 & 1 January 1847, offering Mr Parker
the Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B122/3/37, 38); 1 letter, 16 January 1846, relating to candidates to become the Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B122/3/39); 1 letter, 26 January 1847, concerning a letter from the Duke of Wellington on army reform
(GRE/B122/3/40); 1 letter, 27 January 1847, concerning Lord Elgin and the Passengers Act, the Duke of Wellington's plan of discharging soldiers, and Russell's opinion on the character of Lord Torrington (GRE/B122/3/41); 1 further letter, 30 January
1847, concerning the character of Lord Torrington (GRE/B122/3/42); 1 letter, 2 February 1847, relating to the prevention of Mr Huntingford's promotion (GRE/B122/3/43); 1 letter, 10 February 1847, relating to compensation for newly appointed officers
to the colonies (GRE/B122/3/44); 2 letters, 3 March & 1 April 1847, relating to the Sir John Harvey's attempts to reform the Canadian Legislative Assembly (GRE/B122/3/45,50); 3 letters, 10, 19 & 23 March 1847, concerning a plan for reforming
the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/3/46-48); 1 letter, 23 March 1847, concerning Sir Dudley Hill (GRE/B122/3/49); 1 letter, 3 April 1847, concerning colonisation, emigration, and the Irish Famine (GRE/B122/3/51); 1 letter, 4 April 1847, concerning the
promotion of Robert Eden (GRE/B122/3/52); 1 letter, 9 April 1847, concerning the New Zealand Company (GRE/B122/3/53); 1 letter, 12 April 1847, on financial assistance for the promotion of emigration to Canada (GRE/B122/3/57); 1 letter, 21 April
1847, concerning the Militia and the Enlistment Bill (GRE/B122/3/58); 1 letter, 5 May 1847, concerning a plan relating to the emigration of the wives of convicts to Australia (GRE/B122/3/59); 1 letter, 12 May 1847, concerning the Jamaica Act
(GRE/B122/3/60). Enclosure: (GRE/B122/3/54-56) Letter 1st Viscount Halifax to Russell 4 April 1847, concerning the New Zealand Company
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/3/31-60 GRE/B122/3/61-90 24 May 1847-5 October 1847
28 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 24 May 1847, relating to the reoccupation of Fort James in Gambia (GRE/B122/3/61); 1 letter, 24 May 1847, concerning the intinsic value of certain medals (GRE/B122/3/62); 1 letter,
concerning Mr Montgomery Martin and Horatio Ross (GRE/B122/3/63); 1 letter, 31 May 1847, concerning Godfrey's plan (GRE/B122/3/64); 2 letters, 3 & 4 June 1847, concerning Lord Elgin's expenses (GRE/B122/3/66); 1 letter, 15 June 1847, concerning
candidates for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/3/66-67); 1 letter, 23 June 1847, concerning Mr Milner's case (GRE/B122/3/68); 3 letters, 28 June & 5 July 1847 (x2), concerning the position of a civil Governor for Malta (GRE/B122/3/69,71-72); 1
letter, 3 July 1847, concerning diplomatic relations with the United States (GRE/B122/3/70); 1 letter, 14 July 1847, concerning Sir Harry Smith and the extravagance of Sir Henry Pottinger (GRE/B122/3/73); 2 letters, 17 & 19 July 1847, concerning
the Governor of Madras (GRE/B122/3/74-75); 1 letter, 25 July 1847, concerning the Duke of Wellington's plan concerning Sir Henry Pottinger's command of the troops, and recommending Sir Edmund Head for New Brunswick (GRE/B122/3/76); 1 further letter,
27 July 1847, on Sir Edmund Head (GRE/B122/3/77); 1 letter, concerning Sir Harry Smith and expense allowances, the appointment of Sir H. Colbrooke as Governor of New Brunsixk, the Canton Expedition, and accounts of poor emigrants (GRE/B122/3/78); 1
letter, 2 August 1847, concerning the treatment of emigrats in North America (GRE/B122/3/79); 1 letter, 17 August 1847, declining the construction of a fort at [?] (GRE/B122/3/80); 1 letter, 10 August 1847, concerning the recommendation of Sir
Edward [Syers], and the pay of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B122/3/81); 3 letters, 3, 14 & 15 September 1847, concerning Mr O'Ferrell on the religious difficulties in Malta and his mission to the Pope (GRE/B122/3/82-86); 1 letter, 14 September 1847,
concerning the sending of 5000 troops to Alderney (GRE/B122/3/85); 1 letter, 20 September 1847, concerning a naval force for the Channel Islands (GRE/B122/3/87); 1 letter, 1 October 1847, relating to the offer of the Poor Law Commission to Lord [St
Germain] (GRE/B122/3/88); 1 letter, 5 October 1847, concerning Lord Elgin's travelling expenses (GRE/B122/3/90). Enclosure: (GRE/B122/3/89) Copy by Grey of memo by Russell on defence of the country, 4 October 1847
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/3/61-90 GRE/B122/3/91-108 15 October 1847-16 December 1847
17 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 15 October 1847, concerning the offer of office to Mr Cobden (GRE/B122/3/91); 1 letter, 16 October 1847, concerning Grey's pamphlet on the currency and an enquiry into the Currency Act of
1844 (GRE/B122/3/92); 1 letter, 17 October 1847, relating to the position of Under Secretary of the Colonial Office (GRE/B122/3/93); 1 letter, 31 October 1847, concerning a supply of war steamers to transfer emigrants to Canada (GRE/B122/3/94); 1
letter, 6 November 1847, concerning the procedure for referring to Catholic Bishops and Archbishops (GRE/B122/3/95); 1 letter, 11 November 1847, concerning strengthening of the Colonial Office (GRE/B122/3/96); 1 letter, 13 November 1847, relating to
a plan for a Colonial Board (GRE/B122/3/97-98); 1 letter, 17 November 1847, concerning the economic prudence of the Governor of Newfoundland (GRE/B122/3/99); 1 letter, 17 November 1847, relating to privileges for Mr O'Farrell (GRE/B122/3/100); 3
letters, 22 & 26 November & 31 December 1847, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/3/101-102); 1 letter, 26 November 1847, concerning a House of Lords Committee (GRE/B122/3/103); 1 letter, also 26 November 1847,
concerning the Passengers Act (GRE/B122/3/104); 1 letter, 3 December 1847, concerning the powers of colonial governors (GRE/B122/3/105); 1 letter, [30?] December 1847, concerning assistance to emigrants (GRE/B122/3/106); 1 letter, 16 December 1847,
concerning free trade (GRE/B122/3/107)
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/3/91-108 GRE/B122/4/1-43 16 January 1848-5 July 1848
28 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 16 January & 2 February 1848, concerning Mr O'Farrell assisting Lord Minto in his visit to the Pope (GRE/B122/4/1,14); 1 letter, 18 January 1848, concerning a loan for the colonies in
the [West Indies] (GRE/B122/4/2); 8 letters, 22 & 23 January, 1, 4, 5 & 14 February, 29 March & 5 April 1848 concerning recommendations and the administration of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/4/3-4,12-13, 15-16,19,31,33); 1 letter, 8
February 1848, concerning a rebuke by Grey to Sir Charles Fitzroy (GRE/B122/4/18); 2 letters, 15 February & 8 March 1848, concerning Lord Elgin's letter (GRE/B122/4/20); 1 letter, 27 February & 8 March 1848, concerning the Mosquito Coast and
protection for the King (GRE/B122/4/21-22); 1 letter, 12 March 1848, concerning referring administrative cases to the Board of Trade, and the fear of an anti-British uprising amonsg the French in Canada (GRE/B122/4/23-24); 1 letter, 16 March 1848,
concerning American trade jurisdiction, and reducing the military presence in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B122/4/25-26); 1 letter, 23 Mar 1848, concerning Sir James Stephen's pension (GRE/B122/4/27); 2 lettters, 24 March & 24 April 1848, concerning
Transportation (GRE/B122/4/30,34); 1 letter, 30 March 1848, concerning the defence of Mauritius (GRE/B122/4/32); 1 letter, 9 May 1848, concerning his desire to get rid of the Ionian Islands (GRE/B122/4/35-36); 1 letter, 15 May 1848, on the offer of
Corfu to Greece (GRE/B122/4/37); 1 letter, 19 May 1848, concerning the defence of Canada (GRE/B122/4/38); 1 letter, 28 May 1848, setting up a meeting (GRE/B122/4/39); 1 letter, 2 June 1848, concerning a plan to raise income tax (GRE/B122/4/40); 1
letter, 24 June 1848, concerning the Queen offering Lord Elgin a Peerage for his conduct in Canada (GRE/B122/4/41); 1 letter, 26 June 1848, concerning Grey's dispatches (GRE/B122/4/42); 1 letter, 5 July 1848, concerning a plan for the emigration of
Ragged School children to Australia (GRE/B122/4/43). Enclosures: (GRE/B122/4/6) Letter Prince Albert to Russell 9 January 1848, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/7) Letter 7th Earl of Carlisle to Russell, 15 January
1848, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/8) Letter Milne to Carlisle 13 January 1848, concerning the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/9) Letter Sir H.T. de la Beche to (S.M.) Phillipps 6 January 1848, concerning the
Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/10) Letter G. Anson to Russell 18 January 1848, concerning the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/11) Letter 1st Baron Taunton to Russell 19 January 1848, concerning the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/17) Letter
Major-General Sir Dudley Hill to Russell 4 February 1848, concerning the Order of the Bath; (GRE/B122/4/28-29) Letter Sir James Stephen to Russell 20 March 1848, concerning his pension
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/4/1-43 GRE/B122/4/44-80 16 July 1848-30 December 1848
30 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 16 & 28 July 1848, concerning charges against the Hudson Bay Company (GRE/B122/4/44,47); 1 letter, also 16 July 1848, relating to the appointment of Sir [possibly George] Harris as
Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B122/4/45); 1 letter, 20 July 1848, seeking a colonial position for Colonel Alderson (GRE/B122/4/46); 1 letter, 5 August 1848, concerning the transformation of St Helena into a penal colony for political prisoners
(GRE/B122/4/48); 1 letter, 8 August 1848, concerning a revolt by the natives of Jamaica (GRE/B122/4/49);1 letter, with reference to Sir John Harvey, Mr Lamont and Lord [Lindon] (GRE/B122/4/50); 1 letter, with reference to Emerson-Tennant as a
possibility for Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B122/4/51); 2 letters, 29 August 1848, concerning Mr O’Farrell's views on popular government in Malta (GRE/B122/4/52,66-67); 1 letter, 7 September 1848, concerning candidates for the Governor of Gibraltar
position (GRE/B122/4/53-54); 1 letter, 9 September 1848, concerning the relationship between Canada and America (GRE/B122/4/55); 1 letter, 11 September 1848, concerning Sir P. Adam, and emigration from Ireland (GRE/B122/4/56-57); 1 letter, 17
September 1848, concerning General MacDonald's account of the rebels [possibly in Jamaica] (GRE/B122/4/58); 3 letters, 27 September, 21 October & 26 November 1848 concerning recommendations and the administration of the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B122/4/59,63,70-71) 2 letters, 6 & 9 October 1848, concerning an insurrection in Ceylon (GRE/B122/4/60,62); 1 letter, concerning Gibraltar (GRE/B122/4/61); 1 letter, 21 October 1848, concerning colonial expenditure, and reference to the
situation in Celyon (GRE/B122/4/64); 1 letter, 18 November 1848, concerning relations with China (GRE/B122/4/65); 1 letter, 22 November 1848, relating to events in India (GRE/B122/4/68); 1 letter, 30 November 1848, recommending Sir Frederick Smith
(GRE/B122/4/72); 1 letter, 7 December 1848, concerning the Canadian timber trade (GRE/B122/4/73); 1 letter, 12 December 1848, concerning the appointment of Colonel Alderson (GRE/B122/4/74); 1 letter, 20 December 1848, concerning the size of the army
in the colonies (GRE/B122/4/75); 1 letter, 21 December 1848, concerning the military force in Jamaica, and a colonial appointment for Mr Daly (GRE/B122/4/76); 1 letter, 27 December 1848, concerning the payment of civil establishments in the colonies
by the natives (GRE/B122/4/79); 1 letter, 30 December 1848, recommending replacements for Sir Benjamin Hawes at the Colonial Office (GRE/B122/4/80). Enclosure: (GRE/B122/4/77-78) Letter Duke of Wellington to Russell 20 December 1848, concerning the
state of colonial defence.
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/4/44-80 GRE/B122/5/1-37 1 January 1849-6 August 1849
31 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 1 January 1849, concerning the prospects of war with the United States over Canada, the salary of the Canadian Governor, the possibility of the reduction of the troops in Canada and
Australia, the entitlement of discharged soldiers to pensions (GRE/B122/5/1-3); 1 letter, 5 January 1849, concerning Sir Benjamin Hawes's position in the Colonial Office and the possibility of timber duties to assist Irish emigration (GRE/B122/5/4);
1 letter, 20 January 1849, with reference to the policies which have “saved Europe from great disaster” (GRE/B122/5/5); 1 letter, 24 January 1849, concerning the Queen's opinions on a Cabinet meeting concerning [guns]
(GRE/B122/5/6); 7 letters, 12 February, 27 March, 20 April, 26 May, 1, 5 June & 29 July 1849, concerning the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/5/7,10,16,18, 22,23,34); 1 letter, 14 March 1849, offering the late Lord Auckland's ribband to Grey
(GRE/B122/5/8); 1 letter, 15 March 1849, concerning the dissolving of the Legislative Assembly by Sir Charles Grey (GRE/B122/5/9); 2 letters, 2 & 15 April 1849, concerning the powers of the Governor in Canada (GRE/B122/5/11,14); 1 letter, 9
April 1849, concerning Lord Elgin's bill, the possibility of a railroad uniting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with Canada (GRE/B122/5/12); 1 letter, 13 April 1849, relating to the distribution of the revenue from Australia, and reform of the
Jamaican Council (GRE/B122/5/13); 1 letter, 16 April 1849, concerning the Navigation Bill (GRE/B122/5/15); 1 letter, 26 April 1849, concerning the possibility of a mission to Rome (GRE/B122/5/17); 1 letter, 20 May 1849, relating to military
expenditure in the colonies (GRE/B122/5/19-20); 1 letter, 30 May 1849, relating to Lord Elgin and Canadian affairs (GRE/B122/5/21); 2 letters, 9 June & 8 July 1849, concerning the Indemnity Bill (GRE/B122/5/24-25, 30); 1 letter, 10 June 1849,
commenting on a despatch (GRE/B122/5/26); 1 letter, 13 June 1849, concerning the command of the troops in Canada (GRE/B122/5/27); 1 letter, 19 June 1849, relating to custom duties in Canada (GRE/B122/5/28); 2 letters, 29 June & 19 July 1849,
concerning the Australian Bill (GRE/B122/5/29,32); 1 letter, 4 July 1849, concerning troop movements in the colonies (GRE/B122/5/31); 1 letter, 21 July 1849, concerning Joseph Hume and Indian Officers (GRE/B122/5/33); 2 letters, 3 & 6 August
1849, relating to the possibility of the annexation of Lower Canada (GRE/B122/5/35-37)
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/5/1-37 GRE/B122/5/38-80 9 August 1849-29 December 1849
31 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 August 1849, relating to peers in the House of Lords (GRE/B122/5/38); 1 letter, 13 August 1849, concerning the grant of a medal for Indian service (GRE/B122/5/39); 1 letter, 13 August
1849, concerning fishing rights for America in Canada, the possibility of a Federal Assembly of the British American provinces, and the Transportation Question (GRE/B122/5/40-41); 1 letter, 19 August 1849, concerning Colonial Reform
(GRE/B122/5/42-44); 2 letters, 25 August, August/September 1849, concerning Lord Elgin's peerage (GRE/B122/5/47-48); 1 letter, 1 September 1849, relating to Malta (GRE/B122/5/49); 1 letter, 1 September 1849, concerning arrangements for a Council
meeting at Balmoral (GRE/B122/5/50); 1 letter, 3 September 1849, relating to Sir John Stephen (GRE/B122/5/51); 1 letter, 8 September 1849, concerning the purchasing of land by the Treasury (GRE/B122/5/52); 1 letter, 14 September 1849, relating to
the surrender of political refugees by a foreign power (GRE/B122/5/53); 3 letters, 24 September, 3 & November 1849, concerning the possibility of moving the seat of Canadian government to another city (GRE/B122/5/54,67,69); 1 letter, 24
September 1849, concerning Sir Donald Campbell, the reaction of the Cape colonists to Transportation, the reform of the Constitution of the Ionian Islands, and Grey's administration of the Colonial Office (GRE/B122/5/55-56); 2 letters, 13 & 20
October 1849, concerning a Committee for Colonies and Plantations (GRE/B122/5/57,64); 1 letter, 13 October 1849, concerning the Order of the Bath (GRE/B122/5/58) 1 letter, also 13 October 1849, concerning the Legislative Council in Canada
(GRE/B122/5/59); 2 letters, 17 & 21 October 1849, concerning the Fisheries Question at Newfoundland (GRE/B122/5/62-63,65); 4 letters, 3 & 20 November, 19 & 21 December 1849, concerning the situation in the Cape (GRE/B122/5/66,70,78-79);
1 letter, 12 November 1849, concerning Grey's dispatches on Corfu (GRE/B122/5/68); 1 letter, 22 November 1849, concerning an “angry and foolish” letter from Torrington (GRE/B122/5/71); 1 letter, 12 December 1849,
concerning political refugees in Malta, and the Council at the Cape (GRE/B122/5/73); 1 letter, 16 December 1849, concerning a dispatch to Sir Edward Head (GRE/B122/5/74); 1 letter, 13 December 1849, concerning the granting of medals to Medical
Officers (GRE/B122/5/76); 2 letters, 18 & 29 December 1849, on the incompetence of Labouchere (GRE/B122/5/77,80). Enclosures: (GRE/B122/5/45) Letter E.G.A. Howard to Russell 7 August 1849, concerning colonial reform; (GRE/B122/5/46) Paper on
establishment of responsible government in colonies; (GRE/B122/5/60) Copy letter R. Jones to Major T.E. Campbell, 29 June 1849, resigning his seat in the Legislative Council; (GRE/B122/5/61) Extract from letter Grey to 8th Earl of Elgin, 31 July
1849, concerning R. Jones's resignation; (GRE/B122/5/72) Copy by Grey of letter Russell to Messrs. Gould, Dowie & Moore, 10 December 1849, concerning the discontent in Canada; (GRE/B122/5/75) Letter Grey to Russell, 17 December 1847, concerning
the political refugees in Malta
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/5/38-80 GRE/B122/6/1-59 3 January 1850-31 December 1850
51 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 January 1850, concerning Sir Joshua Rowe's speech (GRE/B122/6/1) 2 letters, 3 January & 22 April 1850, relating to events in the Cape (GRE/B122/6/2-4); 1 letter, 5 January 1850,
concerning Gibraltar (GRE/B122/6/4); 1 letter, 10 January 1850, relating to the possibility of setting up a Council and Assembly in Trinidad and Mauritius (GRE/B122/6/5); 1 letter, 11 January 1850, praising Lord Elgin's conduct as Governor of Canada
(GRE/B122/6/6); 1 letter, January 1850, concerning Representative Government in the colonies (GRE/B122/6/7); 5 letters, 30 January, 9 & 11 April, 2 May & 27 June 1850, possibly concerning the Australian Constitutions Act
(GRE/B122/6/8,17-18,26,30); 2 letters, 9 & 11 Feb 1850, concerning Malta (GRE/B122/6/9-10); 1 letter, 18 February 1850, concerning the Transportation Question (GRE/B122/6/11); 1 letter, 28 March 1850, relating to the granting of medals to
Medical Officers, and the troops in Canada (GRE/B122/6/12); 1 letter, 28 March 1850, relating to the salary of the Governor of Jamaica (GRE/B122/6/13); 1 letter, 31 March 1850, concerning the South Australian Government (GRE/B122/6/14); 4 letters, 3
April, 6 July, 19 & 25 December 1850, relating to events in the Ionian Islands (GRE/B122/6/15-16,33,55-56,59); 3 letters, 19, 25 April & 15 August 1850, concerning Canada, the second also mentioning the military defence of Corfu
(GRE/B122/6/19-21,24,42); 1 letter, 24 April 1850, concerning the Duke [possibly Wellington] agreeing with Grey's proposals (GRE/B122/6/23); 1 letter, 2 May 1850, concerning Sir [?] O'Brien's letter (GRE/B122/6/25); 1 letter, 8 May 1850, concerning
the Clergy Reserves Bill (GRE/B122/6/29); 1 letter, 22 May 1850, relating to the Orange River Sovereignty (GRE/B122/6/28); 1 letter, 17 June 1850, relating to Lord Torrington (GRE/B122/6/29); 1 letter, 3 July 1850, concerning the granting of the
Great Seal (GRE/B122/6/31-32); 8 letters, 6, 11, 17, 23 July, 9 & 14 August, 27 September, 8 October 1850, relating to a controversy surrounding the conduct of Lord Torrington and Emmerson-Tennent in Ceylon (GRE/B122/6/34-39,41,44-45); 1 letter,
9 August 1850, concerning the Government of the Leeward Islands (GRE/B122/6/40); 1 letter, 11 October 1850, concerning arrangements for visiting (GRE/B122/6/46); 4 letters, 31 October (x2), 2 November & 10 December 1850, relating to applications
for colonial appointments (GRE/B122/6/47-49,53); 1 letter, 7 November 1850, concerning concessions to the Pope relating to Malta (GRE/B122/6/50); 2 letters, 23 November & 5 December 1850, concerning Sir Harry Smith and the reform of the Cape
Constitution, the second also referring to the Clergy Reserves Bill (GRE/B122/6/51); 1 letter, 15 December 1850, relating to Colonial Bishops (GRE/B122/6/54); 1 letter, 20 December 1850, concerning arrangements for knighting (GRE/B122/6/57); 1
letter, 31 December 1850, concerning the cholera epidemic in the colonies (GRE/B122/6/59)
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B122/6/1-59 GRE/B123/1/1-59 4 January 1851-18 June 1851
40 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 4 January 1851, concerning the cholera epidemic in the colonies (GRE/B123/1/1); 1 letter, 4 January 1851, concerning the Ionian Islands (GRE/B123/1/2); 1 letter, 7 January 1851, relating to
colonial employment (GRE/B123/1/3); 1 letter, also 7 January 1851, relating to the possibility of abolishing the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (GRE/B123/1/4); 1 letter, 9 January 1851, concerning a Bishop's Memorial (GRE/B123/1/5); 6
letters, 12 January, 31 May, 2, 3, 5 June & 29 June 1851 concerning the consititution of the Cape (GRE/B123/1/6,47-52,59); 1 letter, 14 January 1851, concerning responsible government (GRE/B123/1/7); 1 letter, 18 January 1851, concerning the
offer of Mr Ross to be Governor of Tobago (GRE/B123/1/8); 1 letter, 23 January 1851, relating to convict transportation to Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B123/1/10); 2 letters, 30 January & 21 June 1851, concerning the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B123/1/11-12, 56); 1 letter, 31 January 1851, concerning appointments in the Mediterranean colonies (GRE/B123/1/13); 1 letter, 31 January 1851, returning Mr Wodehouse's letter (GRE/B123/1/14); 1 letter, 17 February 1851, concerning a Bill
relating to the New Zealand Constitution (GRE/B123/1/15); 1 letter, 21 February 1851, with reference to a decision by Lord Elgin (GRE/B123/1/16); 1 letter, 28 February 1851, concerning Grey's memo on the government crisis (GRE/B123/1/17); 1 letter,
5 March 1851, concurring with Grey's suggestions on timber duties (GRE/B123/1/30); 3 letters, 11 March, 21 April & 26 May 1851, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B123/1/31,39,46); 1 letter, 13 March 1851, concerning a military dispatch, and
railroads (GRE/B123/1/32); 5 letters, 15, 17, 18, 31 March & 1 April 1851, concerning Lord Torrington and Ceylon (GRE/B123/1/33-7); 1 letter, 16 April 1851, concerning Sir Charles Grey's request for more troops for Jamaica (GRE/B123/1/38); 1
letter, 2 May 1851, concerning Gibraltar (GRE/B123/1/40-41); 1 letter, 13 May 1851, concerning black troops (GRE/B123/1/43); 1 letter, 14 May 1851, concerning the Clergy Reserves Bill (GRE/B123/1/44); 2 letters, 15 & 18 June 1851, referring a
question to another department (GRE/B123/1/54-55). Enclosures: (GRE/B123/1/9)
Copy letter Russell to Edmond Wodehouse 16 January 1851, relating to Lord Torrington; (GRE/B123/1/18-29) 2 copies of memo by Grey on government crisis, sent to Russell on 27 February, & returned; postscript added by Grey 3 March 1851;
(GRE/B123/1/45) Letter Grey to Russell, 15 May 1851, concerning the Clergy Reserves Bill
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B123/1/1-59 GRE/B123/2/1-55 1 July 1851-26 December 1851
47 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 1 & 2 July 1851, concerning a dispute surrounding the truthfulness of Mr Hicks speech [possibly relating to Canada] (GRE/B123/2/1-2); 12 letters, 5, 8, 10 & 13 July, 13 September,
21, 23 October, 6, 15 November, 13, 15 & 16 December 1851, concerning the Kafir Wars, particularly the conduct of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B123/2/3,6-7,17,26-27,40,43,47-48,53-55); 3 letters, 6 July, 1 August & 5 November 1851, concerning the
Ionian Islands (GRE/B123/2/4-5,12,46); 1 letter, 10 July 1851, concerning the possibility of appointing Sir B. Stanford as President of the Virgin Islands (GRE/B123/2/8); 1 letter, 13 July 1851, concerning the accessibility of Cape Town in contrast
to Graham's Town (GRE/B123/2/9); 1 letter, 15 July 1851, relating to Sir James Emerson Tennent (GRE/B123/2/10); 1 letter, 16 July 1851, concerning the defence of Grey by the Cape Parliament (GRE/B123/2/11); 1 letter, August 1851, concerning the
Order of the Garter (GRE/B123/2/13); 1 letter, 2 August 1851, concerning the granting of medals for soldiers who fought in the Peninsular War (GRE/B123/2/14); 1 letter, 11 August 1851, concerning the wearing of military uniform by retired officers
(GRE/B123/2/15); 1 letter, 13 August 1851, with reference to the appointment of Mr Daly as Governor of Tobago (GRE/B123/2/16); 1 letter, 14 August 1851, concerning the constitution of the Ionian Islands, the employment of natives in the colonies,
and the transfer of the Cape Government to Graham's Town (GRE/B123/2/19-20); 1 further letter, 18 August 1851, on the transfer of the Cape Government to Graham's Town (GRE/B123/2/21); 1 letter, 22 August 1851, on Sir Joseph Howe and the Canadian
railway, and colonial appointements (GRE/B123/2/22); 1 letter, 23 August 1851, concerning the Cape Constiution (GRE/B123/2/23-24); 3 letters, 12 September, 6 & 7 October 1851, concerning the response of the Queen to Addresses from Manchester and
Salford (GRE/B123/2/25,30-31); 1 letter, 25 September 1851, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B123/2/28); 1 letter, 2 October 1851, concerning the addition of Granville and Seymour to the Cabinet (GRE/B123/2/29); 1 letter, 8 October 1851,
concerning Granville, and the possibility of a Peerage for Alderman Gregg (GRE/B123/2/32); 1 letter, 12 October 1851, relating to responsible government in Jamaica (GRE/B123/2/35); 2 letters, 15 & 18 October 1851, concerning the Order of the
Bath (GRE/B123/2/36,38); 1 letter, 20 October 1851, relating to the Orange River Soverignty (GRE/B123/2/39); 2 letters, 22 & 25 October 1851, concerning Sir Frederick Peel's acceptance of the position of Under Secretary to the Colonies
(GRE/B123/2/41,44); 1 letter, 31 October 1851, concerning a disagreement with Palmerston (GRE/B123/2/45); 1 letter, 13 December 1851, concerning army reform (GRE/B123/2/52). Enclosures: (GRE/B123/2/33) Letter G.H. Ryland to Russell 18 September
1851, seeking Russell's assistance; (GRE/B123/2/42) Copy letter Sir Frederick Peel to Russell, 21 October 1851, accepting the position of Under Secretary to the Colonies
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B123/2/1-55 GRE/B123/3/1-70 2 January 1852-8 November 1873
55 letters Russell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 2 January 1852, with reference to the Jamaican constitution (GRE/B123/3/1); 1 letter, 11 January 1852, with reference to the appointment of General Cathcart in the Cape (GRE/B123/3/2); 3
letters, 13, 22 January & 2 February 1852, concerning Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B123/3/4-6,11); 1 letter, 22 January 1852, concerning the troops at Hong Kong (GRE/B123/3/7); 1 letter, 28 January 1852, with reference to the East Indian Charter
(GRE/B123/3/9); 1 letter, 12 February 1852, concerning the Order of the Bath, and references to Natal and the Orange Sovereignty (GRE/B123/3/13); 1 letter, 16 February 1852, concerning army reform (GRE/B123/3/14-15); 1 letter, 18 February 1852,
urging Grey not to pledge any measures to railroad delegates (GRE/B123/3/16); 1 letter, 19 February 1852, concerning the fortifications at Malta (GRE/B123/3/17); 2 further letters, 21 & 23 February 1852, on the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B123/3/18-19); 1 letter, 13 April 1852, relating to the letters of Sir Harry Smith and Lord Elgin (GRE/B123/3/20); 1 letter, n.d., concerning Life Peerages (GRE/B123/3/21); 1 letter, 1 September 1852, concerning the Halifax Railway, and
reference to the Irish Brigade (GRE/B123/3/22); 1 letter, 1 October 1852, with reference to the recall of Lord Elgin and the Clergy Reserves Bill (GRE/B123/3/23); 1 letter, 21 December 1852, concerning Grey's wish not to be offered a position in the
new government (GRE/B123/3/24); 1 letter, 31 December 1852, concerning Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B123/3/25); 1 letter, 4 July 1854, concerning the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence (GRE/B123/3/26); 1 letter, 27 November 1856,
concerning Italian affairs and the Treaty of Paris (GRE/B123/3/27); 3 letters, 31 January, 1 February & 6 July 1857, make reference to the Prussian War (GRE/B123/3/28-30); 2 letters, 23 & 28 November 1857, concerning parliamentary reform and
the India Mutiny (GRE/B123/3/31-32); 3 further letters, 25 December 1858, 6 & 8 May 1860, concerning the possibility of a new Reform Bill (GRE/B123/3/33-37); 1 letter, 6 April 1864, concerning the possibility of halting the debate on Irish
affairs (GRE/B123/3/40); 3 letters, 7 February 1866, 5 & 7 March 1867, concerning his memories of the 1832 Reform Bill parliamentary discussions (GRE/B123/3/43,45-46); 1 letter, 6 March 1866, requesting Grey postpone his motion on Ireland
(GRE/B123/3/44); 6 letters, 27 June, 3, 5, 6, 16, 18 July 1867, concerning the Second Reform Bill (GRE/B123/3/47-52); 1 letter, 21 June 1869, possibly concerning the Irish Church Bill (GRE/B123/3/53); 1 letter, 14 July 1869, with reference to
Gladstone's lack of control (GRE/B123/3/54); 2 letters, 12 & 21 May 1871, concerning his memories of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B123/3/55-56); 4 letters, 5, 6, 8 & 11 July 1871, relating to the Army Bill (GRE/B123/3/57-60); 2 letters, 29 July
& 4 August 1871, concerning the Duke of Richmond's motion (GRE/B123/3/61-62); 6 letters, 15, 19 February, 4, 12, 26 & 27 May 1872, concerning the Treaty of Washington (GRE/B123/3/63-69); 1 letter, 8 November 1873, concerning Grey's letter to
the
Times on army affairs (GRE/B123/3/70)
Digitised material for Lord John Russell to Earl Grey - GRE/B123/3/1-70 GRE/B123/4/1-53 9 June 1835-27 August 1837
20 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Russell, including 1 letter, 9 June 1835, concerning the Corporation Bill (GRE/B123/4/1); 4 letters, 30 March, 7 April, 30 December 1837 & 2 January 1838, concerning Canada (GRE/B123/4/3-4,16-18); 1 letter, 25
April 1837, relating to the Irish Poor Law Bill (with a reply on same sheet from Russell) (GRE/B123/4/5); 2 letters, 6 July & 15 November 1837, concerning the reform of the civil administration of the army (GRE/B123/4/7-8,10); 1 letter, 9 April
1838, concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B123/4/28-29); 1 letter, 6 August 1838, concerning Transportation (GRE/B123/4/30); 2 letters, 8 & 18 October 1838, concerning the Persian Question (GRE/B123/4/34-39); 1 letter, 25 January 1839, relating
to a dispute with the Treasury (GRE/B123/4/40); 3 letters, 31 January (x2) & 3 February 1839, concerning his resignation from the War Office (GRE/B123/4/41-42); 1 letter, 2 June 1839, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B123/4/44); 3 letters,
5, 10 & 27 August 1839 (the second cancelled), concerning Russell's offer of the Post Office to Grey (GRE/B123/4/46-53). Enclosures: (GRE/B123/4/2) Memo by Grey -
“Suggestions for the correction of the Corporation Reform (Bill) sent to Lord John Russell 19 June 1835”; (GRE/B123/4/9) Draft of minute by Grey on Civil Administration of the Army; (GRE/B123/4/11-15) Revised minute
on same subject (2 copies); (GRE/B123/20-27) Draft of paper by Grey on Civil Administration of the Army, 9-12 January 1838. Sent by Grey to Russell, and by Russell to 2nd Viscount Melbourne (cf. Melbourne to Grey 15 January 1838); (GRE/B123/30-31)
“Note to Lord John Russell & his answer written in the House of Commons 1838”; (GRE/B123/4/45) Pencil note 2nd Earl Grey to 3rd Earl Grey 3 June 1839.
Digitised material for Earl Grey to Lord John Russell - GRE/B123/4/1-53 GRE/B123/5/1-59 11 July 1840-29 December 1848
33 letters 3rd Earl Grey to Russell, including 1 letter, 11 July 1840, concerning military relief (GRE/B123/5/1-2); 1 letter, 30 July 1840, relating to the Clergy Reserves (GRE/B123/5/3-5); 1 letter, 18 January 1845, concerning the state of the
working classes (GRE/B123/5/16-17); 3 copy letters and 1 draft letter of the first, 16, 19 & 22 December 1845, concerning Russell's failure to form a new administration (GRE/B123/5/18-20,22-25); 1 letter, also 19 December 1845, concerning free
trade (GRE/B123/4/22); 1 letter, 18 October 1846, concerning the return of the Jamaican regiment (GRE/B123/5/26); 1 letter, 28 October 1846, concerning sending pensioners to New Zealand (GRE/B123/5/27); 1 letter, 9 November 1846, relating to the
Government of Ceylon (GRE/B123/5/28); 1 letter, 10 February 1847, concerning appointments in Colonial Customs, and the granting of military medals (GRE/B123/5/29); 4 letters, 14 May 1847, 21 & 25 January 1848, 10 August 1848, concerning the
Order of the Bath (GRE/B123/5/30,38-40,52); 1 letter, 6 July 1847, relating to the Government of Malta (GRE/B123/5/31-32); 1 letter, 14 July 1847, relating to the appointment of Mr Brooke (GRE/B123/5/33); 1 letter (and 1 draft), 7 November 1847,
concerning the Board of Colonial Commissioners (GRE/B123/5/34-36); 2 letters, 17 January & 14 March 1848, mostly relating to Mr O'Ferrell's mission to Rome (GRE/B123/5/37,42); 1 letter, 6 March 1848, concerning the Mosquito Coast
(GRE/B123/5/41); 2 letters, 14 March & 29 December 1848, concerning Lord Elgin and the prospects for Canada (GRE/B123/5/42,49); 2 letters, 21 March & 29 April 1848, relating to Mr Stephen's resignation (GRE/B123/5/43-44); 1 extract, 30 March
1848, concerning the sending of English workmen to the colonies (GRE/B123/5/45); 1 letter (with copy), 9 May 1848, relating to Corfu (GRE/B123/5/46-47); 1 letter, 27 May 1848, concerning the British government's secret correspondence with Spain
(GRE/B123/5/48-49); 1 letter, 15 July 1848, relating to the Hudson's Bay Company (GRE/B123/5/50-51); 1 letter, 31 August 1848, relating to a dispute with the French concerning Gambia (GRE/B123/5/53); 1 letter, 8 September 1848, concerning Mr
Blakeney, and the situation in Ireland (GRE/B123/5/54); 2 letters, 22 & 23 November 1848, relating to sending additional troops to India (GRE/B123/5/56-58). Enclosures: (GRE/B123/5/6-15) Paper by Grey on the state of the working classes, 18
January 1845; (GRE/B123/5/55) Memo by Grey on Ceylon dispatches, October 1848, with note added by Russell 27 October 1848.
Digitised material for Earl Grey to Lord John Russell - GRE/B123/5/1-59
GRE/B123/6/1-80 1849-1866
Letters from 3rd Earl Grey to Russell, including 1 letter, 4 January 1849, concerning Irish emigration GRE/B123/1); 2 letters, 18 & 23 January 1849, concerning the assistance to the government of Sicily and Palmerston's foreign policy in
general (GRE/B123/4/2-7); 1 letter, 14 March 1849, concerning the Queen's satisfaction with Grey's conduct in office (GRE/B123/4/8); 1 letter, 27 March 1849, concerning the Order of the Bath (GRE/B123/4/9); 1 letter, 18 April 1849, concerning the
value of the North American colonies (GRE/B123/4/10-11); 1 letter (including answer to Grey from Russell on same sheet), 3 June 1849, concerning Sir James Stephen (GRE/B123/4/12); 1 letter, 7 July 1849, concerning a dispute over Gambia
(GRE/B123/4/13); 1 letter, 26 August 1849, concerning correspondence with the Foreign Office concerning political refugees from Rome (GRE/B123/4/14); 1 letter, 14 December 1849, on Russell's failure to appoint Sir James Stephen and the incompetance
of Labouchere (GRE/B123/4/15-16); 1 letter, 30 December 1849, concerning transportation to the Cape, and the Committee of Plantations (GRE/B123/4/17); 1 letter, 2 January 1850, with reference to referring certain questions to the Board of Trade, and
Cape affairs (GRE/B123/4/18); 1 letter, 9 May 1850, concerning the Clergy Reserves Bill (GRE/B123/4/19); 1 letter, 21 January 1850, concerning the defence of New South Wales (GRE/B123/4/21); 1 letter, 3 July 1850, concerning the reform of the Court
of Chancery (GRE/B123/4/22); 1 letter (with copy), 25 July 1850, concerning the granting of medals to Medical Officers (GRE/B123/4/23-24); 1 letter, 1 September 1850, concerning the conduct of Lord Torrington and Emmerson-Tennent in Ceylon
(GRE/B123/4/25-26); 1 letter, 1 November 1850, concerning the Government of Prince Edward Island and other colonial appointments (GRE/B123/4/27); 1 letter, 18 November 1850, concerning Canada (GRE/B123/6/28-29); 1 letter, n.d. [Nov/Dec 1850],
concerning a dispatch to be sent to Ward (with a reply by Russell on same sheet) (GRE/B123/6/30); 1 letter, 18 January 1851, concerning the possible abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy (GRE/B123/6/31-33); 1 letter, 31 January 1851, relating to the
deterioration army discipline (GRE/B123/6/34); 1 letter, 31 May 1851, concerning the sending of dispatches to the Cape (GRE/B123/6/35); 1 letter, 4 June 1851, concerning the Constitution of the Cape (GRE/B123/6/36); 1 letter, 24 June 1851,
concerning Gibraltar (GRE/B123/6/37); 1 letter, 1 July 1851, concerning the pensions of Messrs Daly and Ryland (GRE/B123/6/38); 1 July 1851, relating to a dispatch (GRE/B123/6/39); 2 letters, 5 & 30 July 1851, concerning the possibility of
offering the Ionian Islands to Greece (GRE/B123/6/40-41,43); 1 letter, 10 July 1851, concerning Sir R. Stanford's case (GRE/B123/6/42); 1 letter, 13 October 1851, concerning Sir Harry Smith's dispatches (GRE/B123/6/44); 1 letter, 12 December 1851,
concerning the recall of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B123/6/45-46); 2 letters, 18 January 1852, concerning Russell's administration (GRE/B123/6/49-52); 1 letter, 15 February 1852, relating to the withdrawal of regiments in Canada (GRE/B123/6/53); 1 letter
(with draft), 23 December 1852, concerning his lack of desire for a Cabinet position (GRE/B123/6/54-63); 3 letters, 5, 7 & 30 May 1860, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B123/6/64,66-67). Enclosures: (GRE/B123/6/20) Report concerning the
Orange River Territory, Cape of Good Hope, 17 May 1850; (GRE/B123/6/65) Extract from
The Times of 20 April 1860, concerning parliamentary reform; (GRE/B123/6/68-72) Memo by Grey “Statement intended to have been made in the H(ouse) of L(or)ds respecting correspondence with Ld.
J. R(ussell) May (18)60”; (GRE/B123/6/73,77) Copy of letter 3rd Earl Spencer to 2nd Earl Grey November 1831 (2 copies); (GRE/B123/6/74) On same paper as copy Grey to Russell 7 February 1866, there is copy letter Grey to 14th Earl of Derby
(q.v.) 7 February 1866; (GRE/B123/6/75) Extract from Russell's speech on reform, 28 February 1859; (GRE/B123/6/76,78) Extract from letter Russell to 2nd Earl Grey, 27 May 1832 (2 copies); (GRE/B123/6/79) “Lord John
Russell's plan for the alteration of the Reform Bill in November 1831 with Ld. Althorp's (Spencer's) remarks upon it” (2 copies); (GRE/B123/6/80) Note on amendment to Reform Bill 24 August 1831.
Digitised material for Earl Grey to Lord John Russell - GRE/B123/6/1-80 GRE/B123/7/1-9 1837 & 1846
Also filed with the above correspondence:
Photocopy of 3 letters Grey [Howick] to Russell 30 March 1837 (reply to GRE/B122/1/22), 7 April 1837 (reply to GRE/B122/1/23) and 30 July 1846 (reply to GRE/B122/3/1), all concerning Canada
Donated by Queen's University Archives, June 2005 (Misc.Acc. 2004/5:61).
Queen's University Archives: R.S.McLaughlin Collection (Locator 2156) File 36 [1837 items]; File 41 [1846 item].
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Russell 5 December 1832 and 1 January 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 154-167, 186-192).
Russell, Robert GRE/B124/1/1-13 22 March 1873-29 April 1884
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to improvements and repairs at Howick Hall.
Enclosures:
GRE/B124/1/3-5 Printed catalogue of equipment manufactured by the London Warming and Ventilating Co. Ltd. (2 copies), 22 March
1873
GRE/B124/1/7 Letter William Woodcock, manager of the London Warming & Ventilating Co. Ltd, to Thompson & Wright, Ironmongers, Alnwick 14 February 1873, 3 April 1873
GRE/B124/1/11 Note on cost of erecting concrete cottages at Ancroft, 13 February 1875
Russell, Lord William
(uncle of John, 1st Earl Russell, q.v.)
GRE/B124/2A/1-2 9 March 1835
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to case of Lord Brudenelle
RUTHERFURD, Andrew
(styled Lord Rutherfurd; judge, Lord of Session)
GRE/B124/2B/1-3 21 May 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re life of 2nd Earl Grey.
RYDER, Anna Sophia
See Grey, Anna Sophia, Lady (née Ryder)
RYDER, Dudley, 2nd Earl of Harrowby
See HARROWBY, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of
RYDER, Dudley Francis Stuart, 3rd Earl of Harrowby
See HARROWBY, Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, 3rd Earl of
RYERSON, Egerton
(clergyman, Superintendent of schools in Upper Canada 1844-1876)
GRE/B124/2C/1-2 13 February 1851
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Canadian Clergy Reserves.
SAINT ALBANS, Sybil Mary Beauclerk, Duchess of
(née Grey, first wife of William, 10th Duke of Saint Albans, q.v.; daughter of Gen. the Hon. Charles Grey, q.v.; sister of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B124/3A/1-3 18??- 5 June 1871
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to family news and engagements
SAINT ALBANS, William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of
(brother-in-law of Albert, 4th Earl Grey, q.v.)
GRE/B124/3B/1 11 September 1871
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, on death of Sybil Mary, Duchess of Saint Albans, q.v.
SALISBURY, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of GRE/B124/3C/1-8 25 May 1869-31 May 1869
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Salisbury, outlining his views on the Irish Church Bill.
SALKELD, Henry
(sail maker and estate agent, Willington Quay)
GRE/B124/3D/1 20 March 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re application to appoint Addison Potter (q.v.) as magistrate.
SANDERS, Lloyd Charles
(editor of
Lord Melbourne's Papers )
GRE/B124/4/1-27 26 April 1889-8 October 1889
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all relating to the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence with Lord Melbourne during the 1830s.
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/4 26 April 1889
Copy letters 2nd Earl Grey to 2nd Viscount Melbourne 16 November 1831, 15, 20 & 22 May 1833, n.d., 1, 3, 10 & 14 February 1835, 10 May 1839; copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Melbourne 29 December 1837.
SANDERSON, Richard Burdon-
See BURDON-SANDERSON, Richard
SANDERSON, Stephen
(solicitor, Clerk of the Peace for Northumberland 1875- )
SANDFORD, John
(Archdeacon of Coventry)
GRE/B124/5B/1-3 22 June 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Irish Church Bill.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Sandford, John - GRE/B124/5B/1-3GRE/B124/5B/2-3 22 June 1869
Copy of letter Aubrey T. De Vere (q.v.) to Sandford, outlining his views on the Irish Church Bill.
SANDON, Dudley Ryder, Viscount
See HARROWBY, Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of (styled Viscount Sandon 1809-1847)
SANDON, Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, Viscount
See HARROWBY, Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, 3rd Earl of (styled Viscount Sandon 1847-1882)
SANSOM, Hannah Jane
(née Grey, wife of Rev. John Sansom, q.v.; daughter of Edward Grey, Bishop of Hereford, q.v.; cousin of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B124/6A/1-3 October 1860-18 July 1865
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, October 1860, concerning the request of Hannah's brother, William, for Grey to discontinue supplementing her income (GRE/B124/6A/1); 1 letter, 17 October 1860, expressing a desire to visit Howick
(GRE/B124/6A/2); and 1 letter, 18 July 1865, on the acceptance of her husband, Rev. John Sansom, to the living at Howick (GRE/B124/6A/3)
SANSOM, John
(clergyman; husband of 3rd Earl Grey's cousin, Mrs Hannah Jane Sansom, q.v.)
GRE/B124/6B 25 July 1865
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for his appointment as Rector of Howick.
SARGENT, John Singer
(painter)
GRE/B124/6C/1 4 January 1876
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Sargent's painting of the House of Lords.
SAUNDERS, J. GRE/B124/6D/1 3 August 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Cape of Good Hope Anti-Convict Association.
SCARTH, John GRE/B124/6E/1-2 23 February 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, outlining his views on the government's policy towards China.
SCHMITZ, Joseph
(proprietor of the Golden Star Inn, Bonn, Prussia)
GRE/B124/6F/1 24 December 1861-7 January 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 24 December 1861 re comment on Schmitz's inn in
“Coghlan's Belgium, Holland, Rhine and Switzerland”. Note by Archibald Hills on this letter, 7 January 1862, stating that he had sent a copy to Grey (who was in France at the time).
SCHOLFIELD, Edward
(physician)
GRE/B124/6G/1-2 16 October 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re illness of Maria, Countess Grey
SCOTT, Alexander John
(Principal of Owen's College, Manchester)
GRE/B124/6H/1 31 January 1861
Letter from Scott, Jeremiah Garnett, editor of the
Manchester Guardian and George Falkner, to 3rd Earl Grey, re financial difficulties of Thomas Ballantyne (q.v.), editor of the Manchester Review.
SCOTT, George GRE/B124/6I/1 15 July 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey - message of thanks from electors of Belford to Grey, signed by 28 electors and 14 non-electors, forwarded by Scott.
SCROPE, George Julius Poulett
(political economist; brother of Charles Edward Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham, q.v.)
GRE/B124/6J/1-6 21 February 1831-14 December 1831
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to emigration and plans to transfer “our redundant population” to the colonies.
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/6J/1-6 10 December 1831
“Draft of a Bill for facilitating Emigration”.
See also copy of letter Grey to Scrope 14 December 1831 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 26-9).
SELBOURNE, Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of
(Lord Chancellor 1872-1874, 1880-1885)
GRE/B124/7/1-11 22 October 1885-18 December 1889
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 22 & 29 October 1885, relating to the signing of a Church Defence manifesto (GRE/B124/7/1-2)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Selbourne, 12 & 16 December 1889, and 2 letters Selbourne to Grey, 14 & 18 December 1889, re the Tithe Question (GRE.B124/7/4-5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/7/6-11 2 December 1889
Cutting of letter Selbourne to
The Times 2 December 1889, published 4 December 1889, re Tithe Question, with memorial by Central Lay Committee
SELBY, John Strangways Donaldson-
See DONALDSON-SELBY, John Strangways
SELBY, N. (?)
See copy of note 3rd Earl Grey to Selby 2 June 1832 (GRE/V/C1, p. 55).
SELBY, Prideaux
(of Swansfield, barrister-at-law)
GRE/B124/8A/1-11 10 September 1847-7 August 1850
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 10 September & 15 November 1847 re postal services in Glendale, Northumberland (GRE/B124/8A/1-2); 4 letters, 19 June 1848, 9 & 13 June, 9 July 1849, re Selby's brother, H.C. Selby, Queen's
Advocate in Ceylon (GRE/B124/8A/3-4,6,9); 1 letter, 11 February 1850, re his brother, John Selby (GRE/B124/8A/10); and 1 letter, 7 August 1850, re Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart (GRE/B124/8A/11).
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Selby, including 3 letters, 11 & 15 June, 5 July 1849, re Selby's brother, H.C. Selby, Queen's Advocate in Ceylon (GRE/B124/8A/5,7-8); and 1 letter, 7 August 1850, re Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart (GRE/B124/8A/11)
SELBY, Prideaux John
(of Twizell House, naturalist, High Sheriff of Northumberland)
GRE/B124/8B/1-3 9 May 1835-12 November 1858
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 May 1835, seeking patronage for a Mr Taylor (GRE/B124/8B/1); 1 letter, 3 August 1844, on the construction of the Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B124/8B/2); and 1 letter, 12 November 1858,
concerning his lease at Howick Grange (GRE/B124/8B/3)
SELBY, Robert GRE/B124/8C/1-2 6 April 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning lunatic asylums.
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/8C/2 6 April 1842
Memo on lunatic asylums.
SELBY, Walter
(of Biddlestone)
GRE/B124/8D/1 6 December 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey not to destroy the foxes at Alnwick
SENIOR, Nassau William
(Professor of Political Economy at Oxford, 1825-1830, 1847-1852; member of Poor Law Commission)
GRE/B124/9/1-29 8 January 1836-12 April 1853
4 letters from Senior to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 8 January, 8 February 1836 & 12 March 1837 relating to the Irish Poor Laws and the associated rent charges (GRE/B124/9/12-15,20-21; and1 letter, 12 April 1853, relating to Grey's
pamphlet on
“Colonial Policy” and his views on the colonists (GRE/B124/9/29).
2 letters Grey to Senior, 5 January & 5 February 1836 concerning the Irish Poor Laws and the associated rent charges (GRE/B124/9/1-6,17-19)
Enclosures:
GRE/B124/9/7-9 5 January 1836
Copy of paper on Irish Poor Laws by Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin.
GRE/B124/9/25-28 12 March 1837
Paper by Grey on Irish Poor Law, March 1837.
SERVICE, G. W.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Service 11 March 1831 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 12-13).
SEWELL, Henry
(Prime Minister of New Zealand 1856; Minister of Justice, 1864-1865, 1869-1872)
GRE/B124/10A/1-33 4 November 1869-27 January 1873
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, all on the subject of Colonial Representation in New Zealand
9 letters Grey to Sewell, all on above subject
(8 of the letters from Grey are originals, returned to Grey by Sewell's son, Rev. William Sewell, q.v. Letter of 14 October 1870 is a copy; there is a copy as well as the original of letter of 5 April 1871. There is a copy of Sewell to Grey 30
November 1869 on the back of Grey to Sewell 29 November 1869).
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/10A/13 22 December 1869
Pamphlet;
The Case of New Zealand and our Colonial Policy. A letter from Henry Sewell ... to Edward Wilson ... London, 1869; with inscription to Grey by J.A. Youl. (cf. Grey to Sewell 24 December 1869).
SEWELL, William
(Rector of Little Sampford, Braintree, son of Henry Sewell, q.v.)
GRE/B128/10B/1-2 25 October 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, returning Grey's letters to his father, Henry Sewell.
SEYMOUR, Edward Adolphus Seymour, Lord
See SOMERSET, Edward Adolphus Seymour, 12th Duke of (styled Lord Seymour until 1855)
SEYMOUR, Lord George
(7th son of 1st Marquess of Hertford)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Seymour 2 June 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 54-5).
SHAFTESBURY, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of
(styled Lord Ashley 1811-1851)
GRE/B124/11/1-17 18 April 1848-6 March 1869
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to a plan for the emigration and transportation of Ragged School children, (the letter 20 April 1848 encloses 3 letters from E.W. Bonham, British Consul at Calais - see below), with the exception of 2
letters, the first, 17 July 1849, relates to a black clergyman, Mr Hanson (GRE/B124/11/13), and the second, 6 March 1869, comments on Grey's memo,
“Considerations on the Irish Church Bill”, (GRE/B124/11/14).
3 letters from Grey to Shaftesbury, 20, 24 April & 21 June 1848, mostly relating to a plan for the emigration and transportation of Ragged School children (GRE/B124/11/6,8-9)
Enclosures:
GRE/B124/11/3-5 20 April 1848
Extracts from 3 letters from E.W. Bonham, British Consul at Calais, re emigration, first two 18 April 1848, third undated. (cf. Sir T.F. Elliot to Grey 22 April (1848)
GRE/B124/11/15-17 6 March 1869
Copy memo by Grey
“Considerations on the Irish Church Bill”, 3 March 1869
SHANNON, Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of GRE/B124/12A/1 2 February 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the military difficulties of the Government in the Crimean War
SHARPE, B.
(Managing Director of the Saint Andrews and Quebec Railway)
GRE/B124/12B/1-3 26 May 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re government's refusal to allow extension of railway near U.S. frontier.
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/12B/3 26 May 1852
Leaflet with 2 open letters to 1st Baron Hampton (Sir John Pakington), concerning the extension of railway near the U.S. frontier
SHAW-LEFEVRE, Charles, 1st Viscount Eversley
See EVERSLEY, Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount
SHAW-LEFEVRE, Sir John George
(Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1833- ; ecclesiastical commissioner 1847)
GRE/B124/12C/1-16 24 December 1833-17 July 1867
Draft of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Shaw-Lefevre, 24 December 1833, re cases of Adam and Sir John Jeremie (Mauritius) (GRE/B124/12C/1-4)
4 letters to Grey, including 1 letter, 24 June 1847, relating to his distress on hearing of the Mr Goulburn's circumstances (GRE/B124/12C/5); 1 letter, 20 December 1857, relating to a payment to the incumbent of Chevington from Bishop Maltby's
fund (GRE/B124/12C/6); 2 letters, n.d. (16 July 1867) and 17 July 1867, on the subject of parliamentary precedents (GRE/B124/12C/8,14).
EnclosuresL
GRE/B124/12C/7 20 December 1857
Letter Sir James J. Chalk, secretary to the ecclesiastical commission, to Shaw-Lefevre, relating to a payment to the incumbent of Chevington from Bishop Maltby's fund
GRE/B124/12C/9-13 16 July 1867
Notes on House of Lords Precedents for substitutional amendments on second readings
GRE/B124/12C/15-16 17 July 1867
Similar notes on House of Commons precedents
SHEDDEN, A. J. Ralston
(daughter of W.P. Ralston Shedden, and sister of William Ralston Shedden-Ralston)
GRE/B124/13A/1-12 27 November 1856-9 July 1862
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re claim by her father to the Ralston estates in Ayrshire.
SHELBURNE, Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, Earl of
See LANSDOWNE, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of (styled Earl of Shelburne 1836-1863)
SHELLEY, Sir John Villiers, 7th Bart.
(M.P. for Westminster 1852-1865, deputy-chairman of the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company)
GRE/B124/13B/1-3 26 October 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the General Land Drainage and Improvement Co.
Enclosure:
GRE/B124/13B/3 26 October 1852
Printed leaflet on the General Land Drainage and Improvement Co.
SHERBROOKE, Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount
(M.P. for Calne 1859-1867)
GRE/B124/13C/1 2 December 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the ease of the passing of bills in Parliament
Shirreff, Maria Georgiana
See Grey, Maria Georgiana (née Shirreff)
SHORT, Augustus
(Bishop of Adelaide, 1847-1881)
GRE/B75/2D/1-2 13 March 1847-1 April 1847
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re appointment to diocese of Adelaide (GRE/B75/2/14); and his successor as Vicar of Ravensthorpe (cf. Earl of Cottenham to Grey, 6 April 1847).
SHUTTE, Reginald Neale
(Rector of Saint Mary Steps, Exeter)
SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Phillips Kay-
See KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Phillips, 1st Bart.
SIMON
(of Lightly and Simon, commercial agents)
See LIGHTLY and SIMON
SIMPSON, Edward
(stone mason, Stowmarket)
SINCLAIR, Donald
(solicitor, Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B124/14E/1-7 19 July 1838-20 November 1838
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking position of Vice-Consul at Copenhagen for his brother, Lieutenant George Sinclair, with a note by Sir F.W. Grey on letter 19 July 1838 (GRE/B124/14E/1-2,4-7)
Letter to Sir Frederick William Grey, 10 September 1838, as above (GRE/B124/14E/3)
Digitised material for Sinclair, Donald - GRE/B124/14E/1-7 SINGLETON, Thomas
(Archdeacon of Northumberland and Rector of Howick, 1826-1842)
Sligo, Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of GRE/B124/15B/1-3 2 April 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 2 April 1838, re West Indies Apprenticeship scheme
Copy letter Grey to Sligo, 2 April 1838, re West Indies Apprenticeship scheme.
Enclosure: (GRE/B124/15B/2) Extract from letter, 1st Baron Brougham to Sligo, concerning above
Digitised material for Sligo, Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of - GRE/B124/15B/1-3 SMAIL, James
(teacher of the blind)
SMITH, Benjamin
(M.P. for Norwich 1838, 1841-1847)
GRE/B124/15E/1-3 11 June 1838
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Smith, 11 June 1838, relating to Grey's reason for resigning from the Colonial Office.
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Smith, Benjamin - GRE/B124/15E/1-3GRE/B124/15E/3 11 June 1838
Cutting of letter 1st Baron Brougham to Smith from
Evening Chronicle, relating to Grey's reason for resigning from the Colonial Office
SMITH, George
(Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong 1849-1867)
GRE/B129/9A/1-2 29 September 1849-19 October 1849
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to a Chinese college in Hong Kong (GRE/B129/9A/1); and the second concerning arrangements for visiting different Chinese ports with the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (GRE/B129/9A/2).
SMITH, Goldwin
(Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, 1858-1866; Professor of English and Constitutional History at Cornell, 1868-1881)
GRE/B124/16/1-246 9 July 1858-19 April 1894
17 letters Smith to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 9 & 30 July 1858, concerning his plan on Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B124/16/1,3-5); 1 letter, 27 March 1860, relating to reform of the House of Lords (GRE/B124/16/8-9); 1 letter, 22 March
1882, concerning further franchise reform (GRE/B124/16/45); 7 letters, 22 & 26 April & 30 May 1882, 30 March 1886, 11 March & 23 April 1888 & 12 July 1892, on Home Rule (GRE/B124/16/46-53,57-58,62-63); 2 letters, 1 April 1884 &
23 September 1886, on the decline of the British Constitution (GRE/B124/16/54-55,59-60); 4 letters, 6 & 31 May, 8 June & 12 July 1892 on free trade between Canada and America, and the second also makes reference to the American's pro-Irish
policy (GRE/B124/16/64-73); 1 letter, 18 April 1894, on reforming the House of Commons (GRE/B124/16/74-75).
3 letters, Grey to Smith, including 1 letter, 31 July 1858, commenting on Smith's plan for Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B124/16/6-7); draft of letter, 17 March 1882 (Accompanying it is paper by Grey,
“Notes of most important points in Professor Goldwin Smith's article on the machinery of Elective Govt -19th Century for January/82”) (GRE/B124/16/10-44); copy of part of letter, 19 April 1894, (as in typescript -
see below) (GRE/B124/16/76-79).
Typscript copies (2 sets) of 10 letters Grey to Smith, March 1882-19 April 1894. The originals of these are not held; the typescripts include the finished letter of March 1858 of which a draft appears above, and the whole of the letter of 19
April 1894 of which a partial copy appears above (GRE/B124/16/82-85
Typescript copies (2 sets) of some of Smith's letters to Grey of which the originals appear above (GRE/B124/16/86-90).
Enclosures:
GRE/B124/16/2 9 July 1858
Paper in handwriting of Maria, Countess Grey, headed in 3rd Earl's hand;
“Heads of an enquiry with respect to Parliamentary Reform suggested by Mr Goldwin Smith with one added by myself. Original sent to Ld. Derby July 1858”
GRE/B124/16/80-81 September 1884
Extracts from an article by Smith, "The Conflict with the Lords"
Contemporary Review, September 1884, with 2 typescript copies
Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart.Reference: GRE/B125/1-9
(Major-General, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope 1847-1852)
Bibliography
Transcripts of extracts from a number of Smith's letters to Grey are included in Neville Mapham,
Records of the Witch-Doctor's War, 5 : Sir Harry Smith's Manuscripts, 1985.
Harrington, A.L.,
Sir Harry Smith : Bungling Hero, Cape Town, 1980.
GRE/B125/1/1-59 7 May 1847-18 December 1848
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 7 May 1847, concerning comments on Grey's instructions to Sir Henry Pottinger relating to the situation in the Cape (GRE/B125/1/1-3); 1 letter, 18 June 1847, concerning the
possibility of employment in the Cape (GRE/B125/1/4); 1 letter, 23 July 1847, concerning measures of pacifying the colonists (GRE/B125/1/5); 1 letter, 4 August 1847, relating to his pay allowance as Lieutenant Governor of the Cape (GRE/B125/1/6); 1
letter, 1 September 1847, concerning Mr Wyse (GRE/B125/1/8); 1 letter, 4 December 1847, concerning his early impressions of the Cape including the possible end to the Kafir War, and the flourishing trade in Cape Town (GRE/B125/1/9); 1 letter, 24
December 1847 (with copy), concerning a survey of the prospects of the colony, and his desire to employ Kafir youths as workers (GRE/B125/1/10-12); 1 letter, 1 January 1848, relating to his reasons for removing Mr Calderwood, and the management of
the Kafirs (GRE/B125/1/13-15); 1 letter, 7 January 1848, concerning his relationship with the Dutch population (GRE/B125/1/20-21); 1 letter, 13 May 1848, concerning the general progress of the colony and his good relationship with the colonists, and
a reference to the French Revolution of 1848 (GRE/B125/1/23-24); 4 letters (with copies), 28 June 1848, 27 July, 9 September & 25 October 1848, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B125/1/25-27,35,44-50); 1 letter, 7 November 1848, concerning the
possible establishment of a Military Pioneer Force at the Cape (GRE/B125/1/51-52); 1 letter, 24 November 1848, concerning Admiral Dears (GRE/B125/1/53); 1 letter, 18 December 1848, concerning the hostility towards the Irish rebels shown by the
colonists, his withdrawl of a bill to create a Militia in the colony, a possible Vagrant Law, the building of churches and schools, the increase of Mr Montague's salary, compensation settlements for victims of the Kafir War, and the sale of land in
the colony (GRE/B125/1/54-59).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/1/7) Letter 1st Baron Raglan (Fitzroy Somerset) to Smith 3 August 1847, concerning his pay allowance ; (GRE/B125/1/16-17) Extract from report of Brownlee, Assistant Civil Commissioner with
the Gaikas, 30 December 1847. ; (GRE/B125/1/18) Copy of Government Notice, signed by R. Southey 24 December 1847. ; (GRE/B125/1/28) Press cutting re petition of sufferers from Kafir Wars. ; (GRE/B125/1/29) Supplement to the Government Gazette and
Trade List ; (GRE/B125/1/29) Extracts of letters from Major Warden 17 June 1848 and Mr Biddulph 14 June 1848. ; (GRE/B125/1/30) Copy letter J. O'Reilly to R. Southey 8 June 1848. ; (GRE/B125/1/31) Extract of letter Col. MacKinnon to Smith, 19 June
1848 ; (GRE/B125/1/32) Extract from report of the Customs Officer at East London to the Collector of Customs, 12 June 1848 ; (GRE/B125/1/33) Statement of expenses for establishing military villages. ; (GRE/B125/1/34) Statement of expenditure from
Commissariat Chests 1 July 1847-30 April 1848. ; (GRE/B125/1/36-43) Press cuttings on the Orange River Colony Rebellion.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/1/1-59 GRE/B125/2/1-47 9 February 1849-13 December 1849
10 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 9 February 1849, concerning P. J. Buick, Auditor-General of the Cape (GRE/B125/2/1,3-4); 1 letter, 27 March 1849, concerning his desire to secure the Orange River Soverignty, the
hostility of the colonists towards transporting convicts to the Cape, land surveyors, and the possibility of representative government in the colony (GRE/B125/2/6-9); 2 letters, 26 April & 20 May 1849, concerning the reduction of the force at
the Cape (GRE/B125/2/10-14); 6 letters, 24 May, 23 June, 6 July, 10 & 25 October, 13 December 1849, concerning the hostility of the colonists towards convict transportation to the Cape (GRE/B125/2/15-18,22-25,29-33,36-44,47).
Enclosures:
(GRE/B125/2/2,5) Statement of the services of P.J. Buick, Auditor-General of the Cape (with copy). ; (GRE/B125/2/19-21,26-28) Press cuttings re transportation to the Cape; "Schedule of Memorials against the Introduction of Convicts or Exiles into
the colony of the Cape of Good Hope" ; (GRE/B125/2/34-35) 2 press cuttings re anti-convict movement. ; (GRE/B125/2/45-46) Press cutting of Government Notice re convict ship,
Neptune.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/2/1-47 GRE/B125/3/1-22 14 February 1850-16 July 1850
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, concerning the convict ship,
Neptune and her disembarkation from the Cape (GRE/B125/3/1-2); 1 letter, 22 February 1850, recommending Captain Booth (GRE/B125/3/3); 1 letter, 15 March 1850, concerning the appointment of Mr Pine as Governor of Natal,
the situation in the Orange River Soverignty, and the question of Representative Government for the colony (GRE/B125/3/4-5); 2 letters, 26 March & 11 April 1850, concerning the reduction of troops in the colony (the first letter also refers to
the establishment of a Legislative Council) (GRE/B125/3/6-9); 1 letter, 2 May 1850, concerning the publication of a confidential dispatch (GRE/B125/3/14-15); 1 letter, 14 July 1850, concerning the publication of a confidential dispatch, military
expenditure in the Cape, the question of Representative Government for the colony, and the Land Question (GRE/B125/3/16-20); 1 letter, 16 July 1850, concerning Mr [Cloete] the Sheriff (GRE/B125/3/22).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/3/10,12) Copy letter
Smith to Commodore Wyvill 12 September 1849. ; (GRE/B125/3/11,13) Copy letter Wyvill to Smith 13 September 1849. ; (GRE/B125/3/21) Press cutting.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart.- GRE/B125/3/1-22
GRE/B125/4/1-53 23 August 1850-5 December 1850
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 23 August 1850, concerning the formation of the Legislative Council, the possibility of legalising the Soverignty, and the Land Question in Natal (GRE/B125/4/1-4); 3 letters, 22
& 24 September, 3 October 1850, concerning the question of Representative Government in the colony (GRE/B125/4/5-15,20-21,26-27); 1 letter, 8 October 1850, concerning the acquisition of the Orange River Soverignty (GRE/B125/4/31); 1 letter, 14
October 1850, concerning the appointment of a Judge (GRE/B125/4/34-35); 4 letters, 14, 21 & 31 October, 26 November 1850 concerning negotiations with the Kafir chiefs (GRE/B125/4/36,41-46,49-50); 1 letter, 5 December 1850, concerning his plan to
attack the Gaika rebels (GRE/B125/4/52-53).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/4/16-17) “Reasons of Messrs. Godlenton and Cock for desiring to proceed to the consideration of the Estimates etc.”. ;
(GRE/B125/4/18) Press cutting of statement by dissenting members of the Cape Council. ; (GRE/B125/4/19) Printed statement "To the respective Municipalities, Road Boards and Rate Payers throughout the colony of the Cape of Good Hope" by A.
Stockenstrom, C.J. Bran, F.W. Reitz, John Fairbairn, 21 September 1850 ; (GRE/B125/4/22-25) 3 press cuttings. ; (GRE/B125/4/28-29) Copy of "The Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette" 3 October 1850. ; (GRE/B125/4/30) Press cutting on Draft
Constitution. ; (GRE/B125/4/32) Copy letter Col. G. MacKinnon to Smith 30 September 1850, concerning the acquisition of the Orange River Soverignty ; (GRE/B125/4/33) Copy letter Smith to MacKinnon 7 October 1850, concerning the acquisition of the
Orange River Soverignty ; (GRE/B125/4/37-38) Copy letters MacKinnon to Smith 3 & 7 October 1850. ; (GRE/B125/4/39-40) Copy letters Smith to MacKinnon 10 & 14 October 1850. ; (GRE/B125/4/47) Extract from letter Capt. MacLean to MacKinnon 31
October 1850. ; (GRE/B125/4/50-51) Extract from letter C. Brownlee to MacKinnon n.d.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/4/1-53 GRE/B125/5/1-59 7 February 1851-17 July 1851
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 7 February 1851, concerning a meeting of the Executive Council, and the Kafir War (GRE/B125/5/1-2); 1 letter, 24 February 1851, concerning the conduct of Sir R. Stanford
(GRE/B125/5/3-4); 1 letter, 9 March 1851, concerning the Kafir War, and Grey's treatise on 'Responsible Government' (GRE/B125/5/6-9); 1 letter, 10 March 1851, introducing Major Bisset (GRE/B125/5/10-11); 1 letter, 8 April 1851, concerning the Kafir
War, the expenditure of the colony, his conduct towards the Legislative Council, the possibility of separating the Eastern Province of the Cape, and his difficulties in administering the colony (GRE/B125/5/12-13,20-21); 1 letter, 8 Apil 1851,
concerning Mr Menzies (GRE/B125/5/26-27); 2 letters, 9 June & 18 July 1851, concerning the Kafir War and his views on the Kafir tribes generally (GRE/B125/5/28-39,51-54); 1 letter, 18 July 1851, concerning an account of a skirmish near the Wolf
River (GRE/B125/5/44).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/5/15,22) Extract from letter Smith to J. Montagu 8 February 1851. ; (GRE/B125/5/16,23) Extract from letter Montagu to Smith 14 February 1851. ; (GRE/B125/5/17-18,24-25) Copy minute of Executive
Council 17 February 1851. ; (GRE/B125/5/40-42,55-57) Extract letter Sir B.C.C. Pine to Smith 2 June 1851. ; (GRE/B125/5/43,58) Information re Sandilli's tribe communicated by Capt. J. MacLean, 17 July 1851. ; (GRE/B125/5/50,57) Extract letter Rev.
Mr Gladwin to Rev. Mr Appleyard 12 July 1851.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/5/1-59 GRE/B125/6/1-51 18 August 1851-21 October 1851
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 18 August 1851, concerning Grey's opinion of his progress, the appointments of Major Hogge and Mr Owen, and his opinion of Major Bisset (GRE/B125/6/1-3); 3 letters, 18 August, 20
September & 21 October 1851, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B125/6/4-12,33-36,50-51); 1 letter, 4 September 1851, concerning an account of the French missionaries in Basulo County (GRE/B125/6/13); 1 letter, 11 September 1851, concerning the
reform of the Legislative Council (GRE/B125/6/27,30); 1 letter, 16 October 1851, concerning the reform of the Legislative Council, and the Kafir War (GRE/B125/6/39-47).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/6/14-15) Copy letter J. Syme to Smith 21 August 1851,
concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/16) Copy letter E. Casalis to Syme 10 July 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/17-22) Memo to Casalis on French missionaries in the Basutu country,
8 July 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/23) Copy letters A. Faure to Syme 19 August 1851 & H.E. Rutherfoord to Syme 20 August 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/24)
Extract of letter from Rev. Mr Arbousset 28 July 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/25) Copy letter Lt. Col. John Garvock to Syme 30 August 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ;
(GRE/B125/6/26) Copy letter Smith to R. Southey 1 September 1851, concerning the French missionaries in Basulo County ; (GRE/B125/6/28-29,31-32) Minute Smith to Executive Council re appointment of unofficial members to legislative council, 2
September 1851. ; (GRE/B125/6/37-38) Extract of letter Rev. Mr Thomas to Rev. Mr Appleyard 10 September 1851. ; (GRE/B125/6/48) Copy letter Capt. R. Tylden to Maj.-Gen. Somerset 22 September 1851. ; (GRE/B125/6/49) Memo Tylden to Somerset 29
September 1851.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/6/1-51 GRE/B125/7/1-48 7 November 1851-23 December 1851
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 1 letter, 7 November 1851, concerning the possibility of moving the seat of government from Cape Town, and the Kafir War (GRE/B125/7/1-2); 2 letters, 13 & 19 November 1851, concerning
the Kafir War, and the Cape Constitution (GRE/B125/7/3-5,9-11,14-20); 1 letter, 17 December 1851, concerning Benjamin Pine (GRE/B125/7/22); 1 letter, 18 December 1851, concerning the possibility of moving the seat of government from Cape Town
(GRE/B125/7/27-28); 2 letters, December & 24 December 1851, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B125/7/37-40,43-44).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/7/6-7,12) Copy letter Sir A. Stockenstrom to Botha & others 31 January 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/8,13)
Extracts from letters Smith to Porter 17 February & 8 March 1851, and to Montagu 5 March 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/21) Extract from report of committee on Trade & Plantations 5 July 1850. ; (GRE/B125/7/23-26) Letter Sir Benjamin C.C. Pine to Smith
23 November 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/29) Copy minute by Smith to Executive Council 16 December 1851; extract from letter Smith to Montagu 16 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/30) Copy letter Smith to Montagu 2 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/31) Copy letter
Garvock to Montagu 1 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/31) Copy letter Garvock to W. Hope 1 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/32) Extract of letter Montagu to Smith 4 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/32) Copy letter Hope to Montagu 28 November 1851. ;
(GRE/B125/7/33) Copy letter Montagu to Hope 3 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/36) Copy letter Smith to Montagu 13 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/41-42) “Substance of Kafir reports made to the Gaika
Commissioner ...” (C. Brownlee). ; (GRE/B125/7/45) Copy letter J. MacLean to MacKinnon 22 December 1851. ; (GRE/B125/7/46) Press cutting re Trans-Kei Expedition. ; (GRE/B125/7/47) Original letter MacLean to Garvock 23 December 1851. ;
(GRE/B125/7/48) Extract of letter MacLean to Garvock 22 December 1851.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/7/1-48 GRE/B125/8/1-21 14 January 1852-8 June 1852
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey (most with copies), including 4 letters, 14 & 19 January, 5 & 16 February 1852, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B125/8/1-8,10-12); 1 letter, 20 February 1852, concerning the Kafir War, and the Cape Constitution
(GRE/B125/8/15-16); 1 letter, 9 March 1852, concerning his successor, George Cathcart (GRE/B125/8/17); 1 letter, 20 March 1852, concerning the loyalty of the Dutch farmers (GRE/B125/8/18); 1 letter, 2 June 1852, concerning the end his time at the
Cape (GRE/B125/8/21).
Enclosures: (GRE/B125/8/9) Cutting from
The South African Commercial Advertiser, 7 February 1852. ; (GRE/B125/8/13-14) “Epitome
of events since 20 January, the date of Sir Harry Smith's last despatch reporting the progress of the Kafir War”, 16 February 1852. ; (GRE/B125/8/19-20) Copy letter Sir B.C.C. Pine to Smith 20 March 1852.
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/8/1-21 GRE/B125/9/1-53 18 June 1847-31 May 1852
Copies of 35 letters Grey to Smith, including 1 letter, 18 June 1847, concerning the rumour of Sir H. Pottinger's appointment in India (GRE/B125/9/1); 1 letter, 28 July 1847, offering Smith the position of Governor of the Cape of Good Hope
(GRE/B125/9/2); 1 letter, 21 December 1847, congratulating Smith on crushing the Boer rebellion, placing the Kafir Police on the Army Estimate charge,the possibility of sending convicts to the Cape, and the state of the population in Natal
(GRE/B125/9/3); 1 letter, expressing his concern at the expenditure needed for Smith's proposals, particularly his land policy (GRE/B125/9/4-5); 1 letter, 5 July 1848, concerning a pioneer force for the Cape, and the question of Representative
Government (GRE/B125/9/6); 1 letter, 6 August 1848, concerning the flourishing finances of the Cape, and the possibility of a pioneer force for the colony composed of emigrants, and the convict question (GRE/B125/9/7-8); 1 letter, 20 January 1849,
relating to emigrants for the pioneer force, calling for a reduction in the Cape force, and the sending of 250 Irish rebels to the Cape (GRE/B125/9/9-10); 1 letter, 24 March 1849, relating to the hostility of the colonists towards the colony
receiving the Irish rebels (GRE/B125/9/11); 1 letter, 20 June 1849, concerning colonial appointments, and a reference to the Cape Constitution (GRE/B125/9/12); 1 letter, 28 July 1849, concerning transportation to the Cape (GRE/B125/9/13-14); 1
letter, 14 October 1849, concerning Captain Booth (GRE/B125/9/15); 1 letter, 3 October 1849, concerning the arrival of the convict ship, the
Neptune at the Cape (GRE/B125/9/16); 1 letter, 5 December 1849, concerning the reception of the convict ship, the
Neptune, and the publication of a confidential dispatch on the convict
question (GRE/B125/9/17); 1 letter, 12 February 1850, concerning the publication of a confidential dispatch on the convict question (GRE/B125/9/18); 1 letter, 15 April 1850, concerning the publication of a confidential dispatch on the convict
question, the question of representative government, and the land policy of the Natal authorities (GRE/B125/9/19); 1 letter, 30 May 1850, concerning the Cape Constitution, the Orange River Soverignty, and Mr Pine's journey to Natal
(GRE/B125/9/20-21); 1 letter, 31 October 1850, concerning R. Stanford's claim for compensation (GRE/B125/9/22); 4 letters, 14 December 1850, 14 January, 15 March & 14 August 1851, relating to the Kafir rebellion, and the new Cape Constitution
(GRE/B125/9/23-25,29-30,39-40); 1 letter, 14 February 1851, concerning the Kafir War, a volunteer police force, and the Cape Constitution (GRE/B125/9/26-27); 3 letters, 8 March, 14 April & 14 May 1851, concerning the Kafir War
(GRE/B125/9/28,31-34); 1 letter, 14 June 1851, concerning the Cape Constitution, expressing his confidence in Smith's ability, the appointment of Major Hogg and Mr Owen, the recommendation of Major Bisset, the punishment of the Kafirs, and Mr
Menzies's pension (GRE/B125/9/35-36); 1 letter, 28 June 1851, concerning Lord John Russell's correspondence (GRE/B125/9/37); 1 letter, 14 July 1851, concerning the Cape Constitution (GRE/B125/9/38); 1 letter, 15 September 1851, concerning the Kafir
War, and his criticism of Smith's praise of his army offices (GRE/B125/9/41-44); 1 letter, 14 October 1851, expressing his frustration at the Cape mail (GRE/B125/9/45); 1 letter, 25 October 1851, concerning the mismanagement of the Orange River
Soverignty, the removal of the seat of government from Cape Town, and the French missionaries (GRE/B125/9/46-47); 2 letters, 14 November & 14 December 1851, concerning the Kafir War, the mismanagement of the Orange River Sovereignty, and the
removal of the seat of government from Cape Town (GRE/B125/9/48-49); 2 letters, 14 January & 31 May 1852, recalling Smith from the Cape, and the appointment of a President for the Orange River Sovereignty (GRE/B125/9/52)
Digitised material for Smith, Sir Harry George Wakelyn, 1st Bart. - GRE/B125/9/1-53 SMITH, Horatio GRE/B126/1A/1-7 7 November 1844-9 November 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 7 November 1844 (GRE/B126/1A/1-2).
copy of letter Grey to Smith 9 November 1844, re Newcastle-Berwick Railway (GRE/B126/1A/3).
Memo by Grey on Smith's letter 9 November 1844 (GRE/B126/1A/4-7).
SMITH, John Abel
(M.P. for Chichester 1831-1859, 1863-1868)
GRE/B126/1B/1-4 23 July 1852-28 February 1853
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the whereabouts of Grey's correspondence with Smith; and a report on the New Zealand Company.
SMITH, Joseph
(draper, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland)
GRE/B126/1C/1-3 11 October 1842-12 November 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re debt to Smith incurred by Grey's election committee.
Enclosure:
GRE/B126/1C/ 11 October 1842
Note Hatton to Smith n.d. (10 October 1842), concerning the Sunderland Election
SMITH, Sir Lionel
(Governor of Windward Islands 1833-1836, of Jamaica 1836-1839, of Mauritius 1840-1842)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Smith 7 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1, p.229).
SMITH, Reginald Bosworth
(author, classical master at Harrow 1864-1901)
GRE/B126/1D/1-4 9 November 1885-10 January 1886
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Gladstone and the campaign for the disestablishment of the English Church
SMITH, Robert John, 2nd Baron Carrington
See CARRINGTON, Robert John Barrington, 2nd Baron (formerly Smith)
SMITH, Sidney GRE/B126/1E/1-4 31 January 1861-20 February 1878
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey on the subject of franchise reform.
SMITH, Thomas George GRE/B126/1F/1 27 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, promising Grey his vote for the Northumberland election.
SMITH, Sir William
(editor of the
Quarterly Review 1867-1893)
GRE/B126/1G/1-7 5 November 1875-22 November 1882
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey on the subject of articles for the
Quarterly Review, with 3 letters, 5 & 11 November 1875, & 18 January 1876, relating to an article by Grey on foreign affairs; 1 letter, 21 August 1882, asking Grey to provide a review of the book
Poverty and Progress by Henry George, and 1 letter, 22 November 1882, rejecting Grey's review because of its “tediousness”
SMITH, William GRE/B126/1H/1-2 9 January 1873
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re giving up tenancy of East Learmouth Farm.
SMITH-DORRIEN, Walter Montgomery
(Hon. Secretary of the Northumberland and Durham Home Teaching Society for the Blind)
GRE/B126/1I/1 17 December 1891
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting subscription for the Northumberland and Durham Home Teaching Society for the Blind
SMYTH, Charles GRE/B126/2A/1 14 June 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the role of judges.
SMYTH, Sir James Carmichael-
See CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, Sir James
SMYTHE, William Barlow
(of Barbavilla, Westmeath)
GRE/B126/2B/1 26 January 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the repeal of the Irish Peace Preservation Act of 1881
SOAMES, Francis
(churchwarden of Wokingham, Berks)
GRE/B126/2C/1-2 5 February 1846
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting support for petition on behalf of Wokingham Parish.
SOAMES, William Aldwin
(Vicar of Greenwich)
GRE/B126/2D/1 2 March 1866
Letter from the executors of Rev. W.A. Soames to 3rd Earl Grey, re portrait of Hon. W.G. Grey, bequeathed to Earl Grey.
SOMERSET, Edward Adolphus Seymour, 12th Duke of
(styled Lord Seymour until 1855)
GRE/B126/2E/1-3 24 November 1848-30 October 1855
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 24 November 1848, concerning the removal of Sir R. Gardiner from a Committee (GRE/B126/2E/1); 1 letter, 21 July 1856, relating to a request to from the War Office to enable their quarterly returns
to be counted from the 1 July and not the 1 June (GRE/B126/2E/2); and 1 letter, 30 October 1885, agreeing to add his name to the Church Defence Institution (GRE/B126/2E/3).
SOMERSET, Lord Fitzroy James Henry
(created 1st Baron Raglan 1852)
See RAGLAN, Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron
SOMERVILLE, William Meredyth, 1st Baron Athlumney
See ATHLUMNEY, William Meredyth Somerville, 1st Baron
Southern, George
GRE/B126/3A/1-8 28 November 1844
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning a controversy surrounding Thomas Wright and a financial agreement with the 2nd Earl Grey.
Enclosures: (GRE/B126/3A/3) Copy letter J. Lambert to Southern ; (GRE/B126/3A/3) Copy letter N. Wood to R. Robson ;
(GRE/B126/3A/3-4) Copy letter Southern to Robson ; (GRE/B126/3A/4) Copy letter Robson to Southern ; (GRE/B126/3A/4) Copy letter Southern to Robson ; (GRE/B126/3A/5-6) Letter to 3rd Earl Grey ; (GRE/B126/3A/7-8) Copy letter Grey to Southern.
Spalding, Hon. Helen Mary
See Grey, Hon. Helen Mary (née Spalding)
Spence, Robert
GRE/B126/3B/1-3 15 May 1832-28 June 1832
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter on behalf of a meeting of freeholders from North Shields and Tynemouth, thanking Grey for his support for Reform; and the second letter relating to the prospects for a General Election
SPENCER, Aubrey George
(Bishop of Jamaica 1843-1872)
GRE/B112/3/1-16 22 January 1849-16 October 1856
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 22 January & 20 May 1849 & 16 October 1856, recommending his son-in-law, Mr Harvey (GRE/B112/3/1-2,12); 1 letter, 10 August 1850, concerning the conduct of Archdeacon Trew (GRE/B112/3/3); 3
letters (the first with 2 copies), 30 December 1850, 3 & 6 January 1851, concerning the cholera epidemic in Jamaica (GRE/B112/3/4,10-11);
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Spencer, including 2 letters, 8 March & 16 November 1849, in reply to Spencer's letters concerning Mr Harvey (GRE/B112/3/14); 1 letter, 6 September 1850, in reply to Spencer's letter concerning the conduct of
Archdeacon Trew (GRE/B112/3/15); and 1 letter, 2 January 1851, in reply to Spencer's letters relating to the cholera epidemic in Jamaica (GRE/B112/3/16).
Enclosure:
GRE/B112/3/5 30 December 1850
Copy of circular letter from Bishop of Jamaica re cholera appeal fund. (There are 2 duplicate copies of this letter and enclosure).
Spencer, John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl GRE/B126/4A/1-14 December 1831-21 July 1845
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, December 1831, relating to the relief of the West Indian proprietors (GRE/B126/4A/1); 1 letter, May 1832, relating to the belief that it would be impossible for a Commission to be appointed under
Buxton unless there was a more definite plan for the future (GRE/B126/4A/6); 1 letter, 14 September 1832, relaying his disapproval of a plan to relieve Jamaica from the payment of the troops (GRE/B126/4A/9-10); and 1 letter, 21 July 1845, sending
his condolences on the death of the 2nd Earl Grey (GRE/B126/4A/15).
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Spencer, 23 May 1832 relating to the appointment of a Commission to investigate the abolition of slavery in the West Indies (GRE/B126/4A/2-5).
Enclosures: (GRE/B126/4A/7-8) Letter to 1st Earl of Ripon (Goderich), on the subject of Spencer's letter to Grey relating to a plan to relieve Jamaica from the payment of the troops, 14 September 1832; (GRE/B126/4A/11-14) Letter H.J. Smith to
Spencer, 17 January 1833, requesting a change in the Poor Laws
(styled Viscount Althorp 1783-1834; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1830-1834)
Digitised material for Spencer, John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl - GRE/B126/4A/1-15
See also copies of 3 letters Grey to Spencer 30 December 1831, 30 March and 11 September 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 29-37, 42-5, 117-9).
SPENCER, John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl SPIER, John
(agricultural chemist, British Guiana)
GRE/B126/5A/1 27 November 1850
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking patronage
SPILCKER, Thierrey, Baron de GRE/B126/5B/1-2 13 March 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking financial assistance (later used as a wrapper for letters received in February 1856, according to annotation on verso).
SPOONER, Catharine
See TAIT, Catharine (née Spooner)
SPOOR, William
(clergyman, Secretary of the Northern District of the National Society for Promoting Freedom of Worship)
GRE/B126/5C/1-3 15 November 1862-17 November 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting support for the Northern District of the National Society for Promoting Freedom of Worship
Copy letter Grey to Spoor, declining his request
SPOTTISWOODE & ROBERTSON GRE/B126/5D/1-2 30 May 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Norham Bridge Bill.
SPRING-RICE, Alice
See TAYLOR, Alice, Lady (née Spring-Rice)
SPRING-RICE, Thomas, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon
See MONTEAGLE of BRANDON, Thomas Spring-Rice, 1st Baron
SPRYE, Richard
(Captain)
GRE/B126/5E/1-2 22 February 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re trade with China.
STAFFORD, Berkeley Howard
(Curate of Chevington)
GRE/B126/6A/1-3 19 August 1856-22 September 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 19 August 1856, requesting a larger church to be built to house the increasing congregation (GRE/B126/6A/1); and the second, 19 Sept 1857, defending his lack of attendance at Chevington School
(GRE/B126/6A/2).
“Substance” of letter Grey to Stafford, 22 September 1857, replying to Stafford's letter of 19 September 1857(GRE/B126/6A/3).
STAIR, John Hamilton Dalrymple, 8th Earl of
(created Baron Oxenfoord of Cousland 1841; succeeded as 8th Earl of Stair 1840)
GRE/B126/6B/1-2 16 July 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with scattered references to General Pringle, the management of his estate, and the Poor Law.
STANHOPE, Lady Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina
(sister of Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope, q.v.)
See CLEVELAND, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Vane, Duchess of (née Stanhope)
STANHOPE, Philip Henry Stanhope, 5th Earl
(styled Viscount Mahon 1816-1855; historian)
GRE/B126/6C/1-5 3 May 1831-29 October 1859
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 May 1831, commenting on Grey's pamphlet on Education, and expressing dismay at the current state of the Tory party (GRE/B126/6C/1); 1 letter, 4 September 1854, concerning his collection of William
Pitt correspondence (GRE/B126/6C/1); 1 letter, 17 May 1855, relating to Anglo-French relations during the 18th Century (GRE/B126/6C/1); and 1 letter, 29 October 1859, concerning the possible invasion of England by France (GRE/B126/6C/1-2)
STANLEY, Arthur Penrhyn
(Dean of Westminster 1864-1881; cousin of 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, q.v.)
GRE/B126/6D/1-4 1867-1873
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 28 May 1867, on the Episcopate Bill (GRE/B126/6D/1-2); 1 letter, 26 July 1872, concerning books on European history (GRE/B126/6D/3); and 1 letter, 12 February 1873, concerning the revival of
Convocation (GRE/B126/6D/4)
STANLEY, Augusta
(daughter of Edward Stanley, of Cross Hall)
See DARTREY, Augusta Dawson, Countess of (née Stanley)
STANLEY, Edward George Geoffrey Smith, 14th Earl of Derby
See DERBY, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of
STANLEY, Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby
See DERBY, Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of
STANLEY, Edward John, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley
See STANLEY of ALDERLEY, Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron
STANLEY, Edward Smith, 13th Earl of Derby
See DERBY, Edward Smith Stanley, 13th Earl of
STANLEY, Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Lord
See DERBY, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of (styled Lord Stanley before succeeding to the earldom)
STANLEY, Hon. Henrietta Blanche
(daughter of 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, q.v.)
See AIRLIE, Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy, Countess of (née Stanley)
STANLEY of ALDERLEY, Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron GRE/B126/7/1-30 8 January 1835-4 March 1864
21 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to appointments and promotions, although 1 letter, 6 July 1837, concerns the Weymouth Election (GRE/B126/7/17); 1 letter, 20 June 1854, relates to the granting of a new Charter to the South Indian
Archipelago Company (GRE/B126/7/27); and 1 letter, 13 July 1858, concerns a Committee of the House of Commons on the subject of Private Bills (GRE/B126/7/28-29).
Enclosures:
Digitised material for Stanley of Alderley, Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron - GRE/B126/7/1-30GRE/B126/7/4 23 July 1835
Accompanying letter of 23 July 1835 is a note, partly in Grey's handwriting, re candidates for employment.
GRE/B126/7/10 6 July 1837
Filed after Stanley's letter to Grey of 1 December 1835, is a letter to Stanley(?) 3 December 1835 re pay of boatmen and tidewaiters.
GRE/B126/18 6 July 1837
Letter Sir T.F. Buxton to Stanley(?) 6 July 1837, relating to the Weymouth Election
GRE/B126/7/20 18 August 1837
Letter John Wood to Stanley 18 August 1837.
GRE/B126/7/22 7 February 1838
Letter John Wood to Stanley 7 February 1838.
GRE/B126/7/25 19 February 1838
Letter John Wood to Stanley 19 February 1838.
STANMORE, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron
(Governor of Ceylon 1883-1890; son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, q.v.)
STAPLETON, Augustus Granville STAPLETON, Miles Thomas, 8th Baron Beaumont
See BEAUMONT, Miles Thomas Stapleton, 8th Baron
Stead, William Thomas GRE/B126/9/1-31 11 November 1873-10 July 1888
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Stead (editor of the
Northern Echo 1871-1880; editor of the
Pall Mall Gazette 1880-1890), including 1 letter, 11 November 1873, asking Grey of his intentions to awaken public opinion in support of the Ashanti
War (GRE/B126/9/1); 1 memo, 19 November 1874, on the annexation of Polynesia (GRE/B126/9/2); 1 memo & 1 letter, 17 December 1877 & 14 January 1878, relating to the Eastern Question, with a reply from Grey to the first, 20 December 1877,
outlining his views on the subject (GRE/B126/9/4-19); 4 letters, 30 September, 4 & 10 October & 15 November 1878, relating to the Afghan War (GRE/B126/9/20-24); 2 letters, 25 & 31 October 1883, relating to the publication of an article
by Grey in the
Pall Mall Gazette, concerning the future relationship between Britain and her colonies (GRE/B126/9/25-26); 3 letters, 5, 10 & 14 June 1885; relating to articles and letters on the Agents-General of
the Colonial Office (GRE/B126/9/27-29); one letter, 14 April 1885, relating to the Bechuanaland Protectorate (GRE/B126/9/30); one letter, 10 July 1888, relating to his interview with Charles Stewart Parnell (GRE/B126/9/31)
Digitised material for Stead, William Thomas - GRE/B126/9/1-31 STEDINGK, Theresa Catherine
See d'OTRANTE, Theresa Catherine, Duchess (née Stedingk)
STEPHEN, Sir George
(lawyer and author, brother of Sir James Stephen)
GRE/B126/10B/1-15 25 August 1864-25 September 1865
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 25 August 1864, 23 January & 25 September 1865, relating to the continual transportation of convicts to Australia and their effect on the country (GRE/B126/10B/1-2,10-13)
Copy letter Grey to Stephen (27) October 1864. (The copy is 27 October, but the letter actually sent was 31 October; see below), replying to Stephen's letter of 25 August 1864 (GRE/B126/10B/3-9)
Press cutting from
Liverpool Mail 18 November 1865 of report by Stephen on the situation in Victoria (GRE/B126/10B/14)
Press cutting of the above letter, re transportation to Western Australia (GRE/B126/10B/15).
Digitised material for Stephen, Sir George - GRE/B126/10B/1-15 Stephen, Sir JamesReference: GRE/B126/11-13
(Under-Secretary for the Colonies 1836-1847; professor of Modern History at Cambridge 1849-1859; brother of Sir George Stephen)
GRE/B126/11/1-135 27 September 1831-8 March 1853
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 27 & 30 September 1831 concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B126/1/1-4); 2 letters, 26 January & May 1832, concerning the quality of dispatches (GRE/B126/11/5-6,11-12); 1 letter, 10
February 1832, concerning the composition of the colonial departments (GRE/B126/11/7-10); 1 letter, 23 July 1832, concerning the constiution of Newfoundland (GRE/B126/11/13-16); 7 letters, 6 August 1832, 20 March & 27 October 1835, 24 August
1836, 28 December 1837, 27 April & 2 May 1838 concerning Canada (GRE/B126/11/17,28-29,40-42,50-51,90-97,99-100); 1 letter, 31 August 1832, concerning the consolidation of the West Indian Governments (GRE/B126/11/18-21); 1 letter, 17 May 1833,
concerning the publication of Grey's speech on Colonial Slavery (GRE/B126/11/24-25); 1 letter, 18 April 1834, concerning his wish to become a Commissioner in the Poor Law Commission (GRE/B126/11/26-27); 1 letter, 9 July 1835, concerning the
appointment of Mr [O'Essiray] (GRE/B126/11/30-32); 1 letter, 26 October 1835, concernning the state of colonial affairs (GRE/B126/11/33-39); 1 letter, 7 January 1836, concerning his application for the position of Assistant Secretary to the Colonies
(GRE/B126/11/44-45); 1 letter, 11 January 1836, concerning a proposed bill for New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B126/11/46-49); 2 letters, 30 June & 1 July 1837, concerning the New Zealand Bill (GRE/B126/11/52-53,78-79); 1 letter, 1
July 1837, concerning a report of the Committee on Aborigines (GRE/B126/11/75); 1 letter, 8 January 1838, concerning amendments to a draft paper (GRE/B126/11/98); 2 letters, February & 16 June 1845, concerning a proposed attack by the New
Zealand Company on Stephen's conduct (GRE/B126/11/101-104,109-110); 1 letter, 16 August 1846, concerning a further bill on New Zealand (GRE/B126/11/111-112); 1 letter, 16 August 1846, concerning a bill on the colonial administration, and a reference
to the New Zealand Bill (GRE/B126/11/113-116); 1 letter, 18 August 1846, concerning Sir Charles Grey, Mr Harris, Lord Falkland, Sir P. Maitland, Sir George Napier and Lrod Cathcart (GRE/B126/11/117-120); 2 letters, 21 August & 24 September 1846,
concerning the Transportation Question (GRE/B126/11/121,126-127); 1 letter, 3 September 1846, concerning the Auckland Islands (GRE/B126/11/122-123); 1 letter, 16 September 1846, concerning Mr Gregory's claims to be appointed Governor of Malta
(GRE/B126/11/124-125); 1 letter, 12 October 1846, concerning Lord Elgin's depature from Canada (GRE/B126/11/128-131); 1 letter, 18 December 1846, relating to Mr Harding (GRE/B126/11/132). Enclosures: (GRE/B126/11/54-74) Ms copy of New Zealand Bill
(June-July 1837); (GRE/B126/11/76-77) Printed copy of last pages of report of committee of House of Commons on aborigines, 1 July 1837; (GRE/B126/11/80-89) Paper by Stephen on the New Zealand Bill, 1 July 1837; (GRE/B126/11/105-108) Copies of 2
letters 14th Earl of Derby (Lord Stanley) to Stephen, 6 & 7 June 1844, concerning slanderous attacks by the New Zealand Company; (GRE/B126/11/133-135) Letter Thomas Vowler Short, Bishop of Saint Asaph, to Stephen 17 December 1846; letter
Benjamin P. Symons, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, to Rev. Thomas Vores, 17 December 1846, concerning Mr Harding.
Digitised material for Stephen, Sir James - GRE/B126/11/1-135
GRE/B126/12/1-141 9 January 1847-3 March 1853
75 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 9 January 1847, concerning the favouring of Mr Taylor over Mr Smith, the senior clerk (GRE/B126/12/1-2); 2 letters, 4 June & 15 October 1847, recommending his nephew, Mr W. R. Stephen
(GRE/B126/12/3,20-21); 1 letter, 8 July 1847, concerning the place of bishops in the colonial rank (GRE/B126/12/4-9); 1 letter, 11 July 1847, relating to the salary of the chaplain at the Cape of Good Hope, the judgeship of Gambia and the case of Mr
Reddie (GRE/B126/12/10-13); 14 letters, 12, 15 & 16 October 1847, 13, 19 & 21 January, 13 & 24 February, 3, 5, 14, 17 & 20 March, 4 April 1848 concerning his resignation and his search for employment (GRE/B126/12/14-23,38-69); 1
letter, 1 November 1847, relating to Mr Taylor's draft (GRE/B126/12/24); 1 letter, 10 November 1847, relating to the Great Seal (GRE/B126/12/25-26); 1 letter, 26 March 1848, relating to policy towards Corfu and Malta (GRE/B126/12/70-71); 1 letter, 5
April 1848, concerning the letter of Sir Howard Douglas (GRE/B126/12/72); 1 letter, 6 April 1848, concerning the appointment of a Privy Councillor, the case of Mr Reddie (GRE/B126/12/74-77); 1 further letter, 7 April 1848, concerning Mr Reddie
(GRE/B126/12/78); 1 letter, 5 August 1848, concerning Cape and Tobago papers, as well as the Langston case (GRE/B126/12/79); 1 letter, 13 September 1848, with reference to Mr O'Ferrell (GRE/B126/12/80); 4 letters, 7 November 1848, 27 June, 3 July,
21 August 1849 concerning the Professorship of Modern History at Cambridge (GRE/B126/12/81,102-106); 1 letter, 13 November 1848, concerning the merits of Mr Gregory (GRE/B126/12/82-83); 1 letter, 24 January 1849, concerning General Napier
(GRE/B126/12/87-88); 6 letters, 8, 14 & 21 February, 1 & 20 March 1849, 6 February 1850 concerning the Australian Constitution (GRE/B126/12/89-92,94,96,98-99,122); 1 letter, 8 February 1849, concerning his letter to Lord John Russell
relating to a bill on the Constitution of the Ecclesiastical Commission (GRE/B126/12/93); 2 letters, 19 February 1849 & 15 June 1850 concerning Mr Cornell (GRE/B126/12/95,134); 1 letter, 26 February 1849, concerning his letter to Lord John
Russell seeking a position in the Education Committee (GRE/B126/12/97); 1 letter, 23 April 1849, recommending Mr Cameron (GRE/B126/12/100); 3 letters, 7 November 1849, 5 & 13 January 1850, relating to a report on the Cape (GRE/B126/12/113-117);
1 letter, 15 January 1850, concerning responsible government (GRE/B126/12/118-119); 1 letter, 31 January 1850, concerning letters from Sir James Ellice, Mr Reddie, and a report on reducing the expenses of the Colonial Department
(GRE/B126/12/120-121); 1 letter, 25 February 1850, concerning the proposed Constitution of Natal (GRE/B126/12/123-124); 1 letter, 6 March 1850, concerning Mr Piesse (GRE/B126/12/125); 1 letter, 5 March 1850, relating to the Judicial Committee of the
Privy Council (GRE/B126/12/128); 1 letter, 14 March 1850, relating Dr Richard Madden, and the Australian colonies (GRE/B126/12/129-130); 1 letter, 1 May 1850, concerning a controversy surrounding the wording of a Privy Council Report
(GRE/B126/12/131); 1 letter, 30 May 1850, concerning references on the subject of Congresses in America before the Revolution (GRE/B126/12/133); 2 letters, 12 July & 5 October 1850, relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissions Bill
(GRE/B126/12/135,137); 1 letter, 19 May 1851, relating to Charles Cameron's desire to become the Governor of Malta (GRE/B126/12/138); 1 letter, 27 May 1851, concerning his current state of health (GRE/B126/12/139-140); 1 letter, 8 March 1853,
relating to Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B126/12/141). Enclosures: (GRE/B126/12/27-35) Draft by Stephen of letters patent, etc. (GRE/B126/12/36-37) Part of letter Stephen to Sir Henry Taylor 7
January 1848; (GRE/B126/12/85) Memo Stephen to Sir Benjamin Hawes 26 November (1848?) recommending John Gorham Maitland for Secretaryship at Malta; (GRE/B126/12/93) Copy letter Stephen to 1st Earl Russell 8 February 1849 (on same sheet as letter to
Grey), relating to a bill on the Constitution of the Ecclesiastical Commission; (GRE/B126/12/97) Copy letter Stephen to 1st Earl Russell 26 February 1849 (on same sheet as letter to Grey), seeking a position in the Education Committee;
(GRE/B126/12/101) Letter C.H. Cameron to Stephen 21 April 1849, seeking employment in Ceylon; (GRE/B126/12/107-112) 2 memos by Grey on proposal for improved transaction of Colonial business, 12 October 1849; (GRE/B126/12/126-127) Letter R.N.
Matheson to Stephen 4 March 1850, concerning Mr Piesse; (GRE/B126/12/132) Memo by Sir Benjamin Hawes, 3 May 1850, referring to Stephen's letter to Grey of 1 May 1850, which was sent first to Hawes.
Digitised material for Stephen, Sir James - GRE/B126/12/1-141
GRE/B126/13/1-79 20 January 1833-14 June 1851
Copies of 25 letters Grey to Stephen, including 1 letter, 20 January 1833, concerning the emancipation of the slaves (GRE/B126/13/1-3); 1 letter, 11 January 1836, concerning a Bill relating to the government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's
Land (GRE/B126/13/4-5)
The above total includes 3 extracts from letters Grey to Stephen 12, 14 & 16 October 1847, and one copy Grey to Stephen 30 October 1847, contained in memo, "Copy of the correspondence which took place in October 1847 respecting Mr Stephen's
retirement from office". This also contains extracts from Stephen to Grey 12, 13 & 16 October 1847, the originals of which are filed with Stephen's letters to Grey) (GRE/B126/13/13-24); 5 letters, 18 January, 1, 4, 15 & 18 March 1848,
relating to Stephen's resignation and his search for re-appointment to the colonial service (GRE/B126/13/25-44); 2 letters, 21 & 23 March 1848, relating to the Ionian Islands (GRE/B126/13/45-48). 2 letters, 5 April & 17 July 1848, relating
to Stephen's applointment in the Committee of Plantations (GRE/B126/13/49-52); 3 letters, 10, 12 February & 1 March 1849, concerning the Australian Constitution (GRE/B126/13/53-60); 1 letter, 4 July 1849, relating to the Professorship of Modern
History at Cambridge (GRE/B126/13/61-62); 1 letter, 7 July 1849, concerning the Ceylon Committee (GRE/B126/13/63); 3 letters, 18 November 1849, 2 & 10 January 1850, relating to Stephen's assistance with the Cape Constitution (GRE/B126/13/64-70);
1 letter, 6 March 1850, concerning Dr Madden, the vacant seat on the Judicial Committee, and Stephen's dislike of his Cambridge position owing to the university's High Church influence (GRE/B126/13/71-72); 1 letter, 25 May 1851, relating to Charles
Cameron (GRE/B126/13/77); 1 letter, 14 June 1851, relating to the power of the Governor of Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B126/13/78-79). Enclosure: ( GRE/B126/13/6-12) Printed drafts of bills, (1) "To make further provision for the Government of His
Majesty's Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land" 1836, and (2) "For the prevention and punishment of offences committed by His Majesty's subjects within the territories of certain barbarous and uncivilized Tribes", 1836. Both with ms
annotations by Grey.
Digitised material for Stephen, Sir James - GRE/B126/13/1-79
See also copies of 5 letters Grey to Stephen 18 July, 4 August, 29 August and 1 September 1832 and 4 February 1833 (GRE/V/C1 pp. 82-4).
STEPHEN, Sir James Fitzjames, 1st Bart.
(judge, son of Sir James Stephen)
STEPHENS, Lawrence Johnstone
(Vicar of Longhoughton, Northumberland)
STEPHENSON, Robert
(civil engineer, M.P. for Whitby 1847-1859)
STEWART, Charles, 12th Baron Blantyre
See BLANTYRE, Charles Stuart (or Stewart), 12th Baron
STEWART, Hon. James Henry Keith
(Assistant Secretary to the Treasury 1828-1836)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Stewart 5 December 1831 (GRE/V/C1 pp.25-6).
STEWART, Patrick M.
(M.P. for Lancaster, agent for Tobago)
See also copies of 2 letters Grey to Stewart 24 November 1832 and 14 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1 pp. 151-2).
STOBART, F.
(agent for 3rd Earl of Durham)
STRACHAN, John
(Bishop of Toronto 1839-1867)
GRE/B128/6E/1 17 May 1850
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re proposed University of Toronto.
STRACHEY, William
(Colonial Office official 1848-1870)
GRE/B127/1A/1 27 June 1852
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to colonial taxation
STRAFFORD, George Stevens Byng, 2nd Earl of
(M.P. for Chatham 1837-1852)
GRE/B127/1B/1-3 5 June 1837-15 September 1885
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 5 June 1837 relating to the effects of Grey's discharge from duty (GRE/B127/1B/1-2); and the second, 15 September 1885, asking Grey to recommend a sculptor for the construction of a bust of the 2nd Earl Grey
(GRE/B127/1B/3).
Enclosure:
GRE/B127/1B/2 5 June 1837
Letter B. Harris to Strafford 4 June 1837, concerning the effects of Grey's discharge from duty
STRAFFORD, John Byng, 1st Earl of GRE/B127/1C/1-3 30 October 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Strafford's opionons on the report of the military commission.
Enclosure:
GRE/B127/1C/3 30 October 1836
Remarks by Strafford on report of the military commission.
STRATHEDEN, William Frederick Campbell, 2nd Baron
See CAMPBELL of SAINT ANDREWS, William Frederick Campbell, 2nd Baron (also 2nd Baron Stratheden)
STRATHNAIRN, Hugh Henry Rose, 1st Baron
(Field-Marshal)
GRE/B127/2A/1-8 1869-1875
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 22 June 1869, concerning Grey's proposed ammendment for the Irish Church Bill (GRE/B127/2A/1-2); the second, 18 August 1871, concerning the Franco-Prussian War (GRE/B127/2A/3-6); and the third, 18 August
1875, relating to army appointments (GRE/B127/2A/7-8).
STREATFEILD, William Champion
(Rector of Howick, afterwards Rector of Frant, Sussex)
GRE/B127/2B/1-7 2 March 1868-23 January 1891
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 2 March 1868, discussing the education of the poor (GRE/B127/2B/1-2); 1 letter, 13 April (n.y.), concerning Stanhope's case (GRE/B127/2B/4-5); 1 letter 16 September 1879, expressing sympathy at the
death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B127/2B/6); and 1 letter, 23 January 1891, concerning the engagement of his eldest son (GRE/B127/2B/7).
Enclosure:
GRE/B127/2B/3 2 March 1868
Balance sheet for Howick School, 1867.
STRZELECKI, Sir Paul Edmund de
(explorer and mineralogist)
GRE/B127/2C/1-6 14 January 1847-26 October 1848
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first, 14 January 1847, concerning mineral ores in Canada, Australia & New Zealand (GRE/B127/2C/1-3); and the second, 26 October 1848, re award of C.B. to Strzelecki (GRE/B127/2C/5)
Copies of 2 letters Grey to Strzelecki, 23 October & 10 November 1848, re award of C.B. to Strzelecki (GRE/B127/2C/4,6).
Enclosure:
GRE/B127/2C/2-3 14 January 1847
Paper on mineral ores in Canada, Australia, New Zealand
STUART, Charles, 12th Baron Blantyre
See BLANTYRE, Charles Stuart, 12th Baron
STUART, Harry
(minister of Oathlaw, near Forfar)
GRE/B127/3A/1-6 8 November 1858-26 March 1863
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 8 November 1858, concerning a pamphlet on
The National Defences by Col. Thurlock (GRE/B127/3A/1), and 3 letters on the convict question, 24 February 1863, 3 & 26 March 1863 (GRE/B127/3A/6).
STUART, Hon. Jane Frances
See Grey, Jane Frances (née Stuart)
STUART, Robert M. GRE/B127/3B/1 13 May 1871
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Italian translation of Mrs Josephine E. Butler's
Life of John Grey of Dilston.
Sturge, Edmund GRE/B127/4B/1-60 17 November 1890-7 June 1893
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mainly relating to the proceedings of the Government in relation to the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act.
Copy of letter Grey to Sturge 17 September 1892. (This copy was enclosed in Sturge's letter to Grey of 13 December 1892) (GRE/B127/4B/4).
There is also a copy of Sturge's letter of 5 January 1893, “decyphered by Alice (afterwards Countess) Grey” (GRE/B127/4B/53). Enclosures: (GRE/B127/4B/3) Letter by Sturge on West Indies, 22 August 1892, reprinted
from
The Anti-Slavery Reporter. It quotes a letter from 1st Earl Brassey to
The Times 11 July 1892; (GRE/B127/4B/9-51) Memo by Grey "Policy of the Administration with respect to slavery
1831-3" written 29 October 1884, sent to Sturge January 1893 and returned; (GRE/B127/4B/54) Leaflet printed by the Anti-Slavery Society, 1893, on "The late Sir Henry Taylor on Colonial Administration". Part of letter Taylor to Grey 6 May 1852 is
quoted.
Digitised material for Sturge, Edmund - GRE/B127/4B/1-60 STURT, Roza Luiza Josefa
See Grey, Roza Luiza Josefa, Lady (née Sturt)
SULIVAN, Lawrence
(Deputy Secretary at War 1826-1851)
GRE/B127/5/1-51 6 November 1835-10 October 1839
17 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 November 1835 & 1835, concerning the position of District Paymaster (GRE/B127/5/5-7); 2 letters, 3 & 8 December 1835, concerning the allowance for the Household Cavalry
GRE/B127/5/9-11,13); 1 letter, 21 January 1836, concerning the publication of salaries in the Army Estimates (GRE/B127/5/15); 1 letter, 10 September 1836, concerning army regulations (GRE/B127/5/16-17); 1 letter, 16 September 1836, concerning
reinforcing the garrison at Gibraltar (GRE/B127/5/19); 1 letter, 24 September 1836, concerning reform of the War Department (GRE/B127/5/20-24); 1 letter, 13 January 1837, relating to the Report of the Military Commission (GRE/B127/5/34-35); 1
letter, 5 April 1837, concerning Lord Hill and passages (GRE/B127/5/36); 2 letters, 29 September & 9 October 1837, concerning the state of a penitentiary (GRE/B127/5/42-44); 1 letter, 24 July 1838, concerning the administration of army finances
(GRE/B127/5/47); 1 letter, 12 January 1839, relating to the relationship between the Treasury and the War Office (GRE/B127/5/50); 1 letter, dated 10 October 1839, with reference to the depot system (GRE/B127/5/51)
Minute by Sulivan 1837 on Lord Northbrook's letter of 3 April (1837) re army finance, with precis of Northbrook's letter in Sir F.W. Grey's hand (GRE/B127/5/39-41).
Enclosures:
GRE/B127/5/25-32 “Substance of Report” on military finance with Sulivan's comments in red ink, and comments by Grey added; also memo, "Sir John Barrow's Evidence", 24
September 1836
GRE/B127/5/37 Letter Sir John MacDonald to Sulivan, n.d, relating to passages, 5 April 1837
GRE/B127/5/48-49 Letter Arthur Symonds to Sulivan 23 July 1838 and John Beharell to J. Barrow, 18 July 1838, concerning relief for the army pensioners (GRE/B127/5/48-49), 24 July 1838
Digitised material for Sulivan, Lawrence - GRE/B127/5/1-51 SULLIVAN, Barbarina Charlotte
See Grey, Barbarina Charlotte, Lady (née Sullivan)
SULLIVAN, Sir Edward Robert, 5th Bart.
(cousin of Barbarina Charlotte, Lady Grey)
GRE/B127/6A/1 24 January 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to coffee planation in Ceylon.
Sumner, John Bird
GRE/B80/7/1-75 6 July 1848-13 June 1851
21 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 & 20 July 1848, relating to the Bishop of Guiana's request for a position on the Legislative Council of that colony, as well as the Bishop of Sydney's request for the construction of a
cemetery (GRE/B80/7/1-2, 5); 4 letters, 28 December 1848, 10, 13 & 26 January 1849, relating to the appointment of Mr Smith as Bishop of Hong Kong (GRE/B80/7/10,13,16,19); 2 letters, 12 & 14 March 1849, concerning the creation of a new
bishopric and the appointment of a new bishop for Rupert's Land (GRE/B80/7/22,25); 2 letters, 1 January & 10 May 1850, concerning the creation of a new bishopric at Montreal, the first letter also relates to the Inspector of Schools in Van
Diemen's Land (GRE/B80/7/29-30,36); 1 letter, 11 February 1850, relating to the proceedings of a meeting of Australian Bishops in Sydney (GRE/B80/7/34-35) 1 letter, 11 June 1850, on new bishoprics in Canada (GRE/B80/7/39); 1 letter, 31 August 1850,
on a disagreement between Sumner and Archdeacon Trew (GRE/B80/7/42); 3 letters, 9 November 1850, 7 & 24 February 1851, relating to appointments for the new bishopric of Nova Scotia (GRE/B80/7/45, 54-55,58); 1 letter, 27 December 1850, concerning
a new bishop for Cape Colony (GRE/B80/7/48); 1 letter, 1 January 1851, relating to the Clergy Reserves in Canada (GRE/B80/7/49-50); 1 letter, 4 January 1851, concerning the salary of the Archdeacon at Cape Colony (GRE/B80/7/51); 1 letter, 3 February
1851, relating to a Commission of Inquiry on the Colonial Churches (GRE/B80/7/52-53); 2 letters, 7 & 13 June 1851, concerning the attendance of Grey at the Jubilee meeting of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts
(GRE/B80/7/63).
Copies of 21 letters Grey to Sumner, including 1 letter, 7 July 1848, relating to the Bishop of Guiana's request for a position on the Legislative Council of that colony, as well as the Bishop of Sydney's request for the construction of a
cemetery (GRE/B80/7/3-4) 5 letters, 20 December 1848, 2, 11, 17 & 30 January 1849, relating to the appointment of Mr Smith as Bishop of Hong Kong (GRE/B80/7/6-9,11-12,14-15,17-18,30-31) 2 letters, 15 March & 14 May 1849, concerning the
creation of a new bishopric and the appointment of a new bishop for Rupert's Land (GRE/B80/7/23,27-28); 2 letters, 2 & 19 January 1850, concerning the creation of a new bishopric at Montreal, as well as the appointment of an Inspector of Schools
in Van Diemen's Land (GRE/B80/7/31-33); 1 letter, 13 May 1850, on new bishoprics in Canada and New Zealand (GRE/B80/7/37-38); 1 letter, 28 August 1850, on a disagreement between Sumner and Archdeacon Trew (GRE/B80/7/40-41); 3 letters, 7 November
1850, 21 & 25 February 1851, relating to the appointments for the new bishopric of Nova Scotia (GRE/B80/7/43-44,56-57,59-60); 1 letter, 4 December 1850, relating to the Clergy Reserves in Canada (GRE/B80/7/46-47); 1 letter, 2 June 1851,
concerning the proposed division of the diocese of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B80/7/61-62); 1 letter, 9 June 1851, concerning the attendance of Grey at the Jubilee meeting of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts (GRE/B80/7/64-65);
1 letter, 28 June 1851, concerning the position of the Church of England in Australia (GRE/B80/7/); 1 letter, 7 November 1851, relating to the letters of a Mr Binney (GRE/B80/7/73-74)
Enclosures: (GRE/B80/7/26) Memo on endowment of Bishopric of Rupert's Land, 12 May 1849; (GRE/B80/7/75) Letter William Rowe Lyall, Dean of Canterbury, to Sumner 12 December (1850)
(Archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1862)
SURTEES, Robert Smith
(of Hamsterley Hall; novelist; Chairman of the Shotley Bridge Bench of Justices)
GRE/B127/6B/1 13 September 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, recommending William Edward Surtees of Seaton Carew for the Northumberland Bench.
SUTHERLAND, George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of GRE/B127/6C/1-6 3 July 1855-9 February 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 3 July 1855, relating to the affairs of W. G. Loch (GRE/B127/6C/1)
Typewritten copy of letter to Grey, 9 February 1857, re correspondence of 2nd Earl Grey and Madame de Lieven (cf. 3rd Earl Grey's correspondence with 3rd Duke of Sutherland). (GRE/B127/6C/2-6)
Attached to the above is typewritten copy of letter Mrs M. Colman (née Ellice) to F.B. Grey (Frederick Bryan Grey, or error for Sir Frederick William Grey?) n.d., re Madame de Lieven.
SUTHERLAND, George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of GRE/B127/6D/1-10 23 July 1888-30 August 1888
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, 23 July, 22 & 29 August 1888, concerned with the publication of the 2nd Earl Grey's correspondence with Madame de Lieven (GRE/B127/6D/3,7-8)
Copies of 4 letters to Sutherland 20 & 24 July, 18 & 30 August 1888, concerning above (GRE/B127/6D/1-2,4-6,9)
Extracts by 2nd Earl Grey from letter Madame de Lieven to 2nd Earl Grey 6 October 1839, and 2nd Earl Grey's reply, 4 November 1839 (GRE/B127/6D/10)
(For details of other correspondence on this subject see under Lieven. See also under 2nd Duke of Sutherland).
SUTHERLAND, Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of
(née Howard, wife of George 2nd Duke of Sutherland, q.v.; daughter of 6th Earl of Carlisle)
GRE/B127/6E/1 30 January 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Crimean War
SUTHERLAND, William
(Lieutenant-General)
GRE/B127/6F/1-2 13 July 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Sutherland's claims for admission to the Order of the Bath.
Enclosure:
GRE/B127/6F/2 13 July 1855
Copy of letter Sutherland to 1st Baron Raglan, relating to Sutherland's claims for admission to the Order of the Bath
SWINBURNE, Emily Elizabeth
See WARD, Emily Elizabeth, Lady (née Swinburne)
SWINBURNE, Sir John Edward, 6th Bart.
(grandfather of Sir John Swinburne, 7th Bart.)
GRE/B127/6H/1-3 25 February 1826-19 July 1845
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 25 February 1826, concerning a pledge to vote for Grey in the 1826 election (GRE/B127/6H/1); 1 letter, 18 July 1841, relating to his disappointment at Grey losing his Northumberland seat in 1841
(GRE/B127/6H/2); and 1 letter, 19 July 1845, expressing his sadness on hearing of the death of the 2nd Earl Grey in 1845 (GRE/B127/6H/3).
SWINBURNE, Sir John, 7th Bart.
(grandson of Sir John Edward Swinburne, 6th Bart.)
GRE/B127/6G/1 1 March 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a meeting of the Directors of the Northumberland Central Railway Company.
SYDENHAM, Charles Edward Poulett-Thomson, 1st Baron
(President of the Board of Trade 1834-1839; Governor-General of Canada 1839-1841)
GRE/B127/7/1-30 13 December 1834-17 November 1840
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 13 & 24 December 1834, relating to the contest for the Northumberland Election (GRE/B127/7/1-2); 1 letter, 30 January 1834, concerning the Northumberland Election, the capabilities of Lord
John Russell, Irish Church Reform, and the possibility of Radical gains in the election (GRE/B127/7/3-4); 1 letter, 12 August 1835, concerning the Stamp Duty on Newspapers (GRE/B127/7/5-6); 1 letter, March 1836, concerning fishing on the
Northumberland coast (GRE/B127/7/7); 1 letter, 23 January 1836, concerning the Irish Poor Laws (GRE/B127/7/6); 1 letter, 28 September 1836, concerning the Irish Church and the Irish Poor Law Questions (GRE/B127/7/8-9); 1 letter, 4 August 1838,
concerning the Jamaican Currency Question (GRE/B127/7/10); 1 letter, 13 October 1838, relating to the Eastern Question (GRE/B127/7/12); 1 letter, 8 August 1839, relating to the colonies (GRE/B127/7/13); 8 letters, 31 August, 22 October, 20 November
1839, 24 January, 13 February, 18 March, 3 August & 17 November 1840 relating to the situation in Canada, particularly the unification of the Upper and Lower Provinces (GRE/B127/7/15-24,30)
Copy letter Grey to Sydenham 11 August 1838, concerning the Jamaican Currency Question (GRE/B127/7/11).
Enclosure:
Digitised material for Sydenham, Charles Edward Poulett-Thomson, 1st Baron - GRE/B127/7/1-30GRE/B127/7/25-29 11 September 1840
Copy despatch Sydenham to 1st Earl Russell 18 September 1840, relating to the Union Act for Canada
SYKES, Mary Anne, Lady
(née Foulis, wife of Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Bart. of Sledmere)
GRE/B127/8A/1-3 3 July 1855-28 January 1858
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to arrangements for staying at Grey's house
SYKES, William GRE/B127/8B/1 27 January 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Miss E.M. Copley, q.v.
TAIT, Archibald Campbell
(Archbishop of Canterbury 1868-1882; previously Bishop of London 1856-1868)
GRE/B80/8/1-24 18 March 1868-7 March 1876
Letters from Tait to Grey, mostly on the subject of the Irish Church, including 2 letters from Grey on the proposed settlement of Church lands, 18 March & 5 May 1868 (GRE/B80/8/1-6), as well as a copy of memo
“Considerations on the Irish Church Bill”, 3 March 1869 (GRE/B80/8/9-12),
5 letters from Tait, including, including 1 letter, 3 June 1868, concerning a reference to the Irish Church Suspensory Bill (GRE/B80/8/7), 1 letter, 4 March 1869, concerning a response to Grey's memo of 3 March 1869, outlining his proposals for
the Irish Church (GRE/B80/8/13-21), and 1 letter, 30 April 1869 arranging a meeting with Lord Cairns to discuss the Bill (GRE/B80/8/22); and 2 letters, 14 June 1874 and 7 March 1876, on political matters involving the Church (GRE/B80/8/23-24).
TAIT, Catharine
(née Spooner; wife of Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, q.v.)
GRE/B127/8C/1-2 19 May 1870
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with reference to Archibald's health
TALFOURD, Sir Thomas Noon
(judge and author)
GRE/B127/8D/1-5 12 May 1838
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 12 May 1838, re Grey's memo on the Copyright Bill. a copy of the memo is filed with this letter.
TANCRED, Sir Thomas, 7th Bart.
(son-in-law of Prideaux John Selby)
GRE/B127/8E/1 1 October 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, accepting his offer of a small plot of land
TANKERVILLE, Charles Augustus Bennet, 5th Earl of GRE/B127/8F/1-3 6 July 1832-19 October 1844
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the North Northumberland election in 1832 (GRE/B127/8F/1); and second concerning the Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B127/8F/2-3)
Tankerville, Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of GRE/B127/9/1-36 21 November 1833-8 December 1887
17 letters from Tankerville to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 November 1833, seeking assistance for the building of a school at Thornington (GRE/B127/9/2-3); 2 letters, 30 April & 7 May 1857, relating to a dispute between Grey's
gamekeeper and Mr Roger, a tenant of Tankerville's, at Embleton (GRE/B127/9/5,7); 1 letter, 19 November 1859, on the formation of a Rifles Corps or a Rifle Club in Northumberland (GRE/B127/9/9); 1 letter, 11 July 1860, asking Grey to reconsider his
opinion on gentlemen holding two Army Commissions in the Militia and Volunteers following the case of the Robert Morrison (GRE/B127/9/10-11); 1 letter, 30 September 1860, relinquishing his power as nominator of magistrates to Grey
(GRE/B127/9/13-14); 4 letters, 13, 17, 20 & 27 December 1860, relating to candidates for a adjutant vacancy (GRE/B127/9/17-22,25); 1 letter, 20 October 1860, relating to the sanctioning of Errington's Volunteer Corps (GRE/B127/9/26); 2 letters,
16 November 1862 & 23 April 1863, concerning a proposed railway line to Alnwick (GRE/B127/9/28-32); 1 letter, 7 January 1872, relating to the Commission of the Peace (GRE/B127/9/33); 1 letter, 18 September 1879, on the death of Lady Grey
(GRE/B127/9/35); and 1 letter, 8 December 1887, relating to the support of his wife during a family bereavement (GRE/B127/9/36).
1 copy of letters Grey to Tankerville, including 1 letter, 26 November 1833, concerning the building of a school at Thornington (GRE/B127/9/4)
Copy of circular letter from Tankerville, 14 July 1841, to his supporters in North Northumberland (GRE/B127/9/1).
Enclosures: (GRE/B127/9/6) Copy of letter Thomas Rodger to Tankerville 22 April 1857 ; (GRE/B127/9/8) Original letter Rodger to
Tankerville 4 May 1857. ; (GRE/B127/9/12-13) Letter 1st Marquess of Ripon (Earl de Grey) to Tankerville 7 July 1860; press cutting re “Volunteers and Yeomanry”. ; (GRE/B127/9/15-16) Letter Charles
W. Orde to Tankerville 21 September 1860; letter Rev. Henry Morton to J.B. Coulson 4 September 1860. ; (GRE/B127/9/23-24) Letter Major G.B. Harman to Tankerville 19 December 1860. ; (GRE/B127/9/27) Memorial of
“Errington's Volunteers”, and copies of letters R. Errington & G.B. Harman to Tankerville, n.d.
(styled Lord Ossulston 1822-1859, M.P. for North Northumberland 1832-1859)
Digitised material for Tankerville, Charles Bennet, 6th Earl of - GRE/B127/9/1-36 Tapley, William GRE/B127/10A/1-3 19 February 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Tapley (physician), soliciting support for the burgesses of Queensborough.
Enclosures: (GRE/B127/10A/2-3) 2 leaflets,
Distressed Condition of the Queenborough Oyster
Dredgermen and
Complaints and Charges of the Burgesses of Queenborough ..., both reprinted from the
Kentish Gazette
Digitised material for Tapley, William - GRE/B127/10A/1-3 Taubman, Sir George Dashwood Goldie-
See Goldie, Sir George Dashwood
TAUNTON, Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron
(President of the Board of Trade 1839-1841, 1847-1852; Colonial Secretary 1855-1858)
GRE/B127/11/1-36 25 August 1839-18 July 1867
24 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 August 1839, in reply to Grey, on Grey's opinions of the Cabinet (GRE/B127/11/3); 1 letter, 13 September 1847, concerning the Navigation Laws (GRE/B127/11/4); 1 letter, 7 March 1848, concerning
the Board of Trade dealing with Colonial questions (GRE/B127/11/7); 1 letter, 24 June 1848, concerning MacKenzie on Canadian affairs (GRE/B127/11/8); 1 letter, 16 September 1848, concerning Malta (GRE/B127/11/10); 1 letter, 12 October 1848, from
Norman MacDonald seeking a colonial position (GRE/B127/11/11); 1 letter, 15 April 1849, concerning George Grey's suggestions on reform in the colonies (GRE/B127/11/14); 1 letter, 2 April 1849, concerning Mr Kortright (GRE/B127/11/15); 4 letters, 5
& 8 August, 16 & 23 September 1849, concerning trading rights in North America (GRE/B127/11/18-21); 1 letter, 18 November 1849, relating to Grey's report on the constitution and practices of the Committee of Council for Trade and Plantations
(GRE/B127/11/22-23); 1 letter, 20 November 1849, on the prospects of Canada (GRE/B127/11/24); 2 letters, 23 December 1849 & 3 January 1850, relating to Cape Constitution (GRE/B127/11/26,28); 1 letter, 1 August 1850, concerning Captain Hoskin
(GRE/B127/11/30); 1 letter, 25 August 1850, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B127/11/31); 1 letter, 14 September 1850, concerning the Mercantile Marine Act (GRE/B127/11/32); 2 letters, 26 & 28 January 1856, concerning
Vancouver's Island (GRE/B127/11/33-34); 1 letter, 24 June 1856, concerning the system of conditional pardons (GRE/B127/11/35); and 1 letter, 18 July 1867, concerning the Reform Bill (GRE/B127/11/36)
Copies of 6 letters Grey to Taunton, including 1 letter, 25 August 1839, concerning his objections to Labouchere becoming a member of the Cabinet (GRE/B127/11/1-2); 1 letter, 16 September 1847, concerning the Navigation Laws (GRE/B127/11/5-6); 1
letter, 19 December 1848, concerning Mongomery Martin seeking a colonial position (GRE/B127/11/13); 3 letters, 21 December 1849, 2 & 5 January 1850, concerning the Cape Constiution (GRE/B127/11/25,27,29).
Enclosures:
GRE/B127/11/9 Letter William Lyon MacKenzie to Taunton 10 June 1848, relating to Canadian affairs, 24 June 1848
GRE/B127/11/12 Letter Norman MacDonald to Taunton 10 October 1848, seeking a colonial position, 12 October 1848
GRE/B127/11/16 Extract from letter from Cornelius Hendrichsen Kortright, 20 February 1849, concerning his colonial appointment, 2 April 1849
Digitised material for Taunton, Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron - GRE/B127/11/1-36 TAYLOR, Alice, Lady
(née Spring-Rice, wife of Sir Henry Taylor)
Taylor, Sir HenryGRE/B127/13/1-33 4 January 1831-31 December 1832
19 letters from Sir Henry Taylor (author, senior clerk in the Colonial Office, 1824-1872) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 5 letters, 4 January 1831, 20 March, 17 August, 1, 7 October 1832, concerning the situation in Mauritius
(GRE/B127/13/1,11,20,23-25); 6 letters, 16 April 1831, 23 April, 28 September, 6, 9 November & 31 December 1832, concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B127/13/2,12-19,22,27-30,33); 1 letter, 3 November 1831, concerning the American Church
Question (GRE/B127/13/3); 1 letter, 21 November 1831, concerning Lord Belmont (GRE/B127/13/4); 1 letter, 23 December 1831, relating to the salary of the Acting Governor of [St. Lucia] (GRE/B127/13/5); 1 letter, 6 February 1832, concerning the
salaries of government clerks (GRE/B127/13/6-8); 1 letter, 21 August 1832, relating to the Poor Law (GRE/B127/13/21); 1 letter, 12 October 1832, concerning Captain Elliott (GRE/B127/13/26); 2 letter, 13 & 22 November 1832, concerning the
prospect of elections in Jamaica GRE/B127/13/32).
Enclosures: (GRE/B127/13/8-9) Note on emoluments of clerks in government depts. up to 1831; (GRE/B127/13/10) Extract from letter William Gifford to Taylor, n.d, concerning his retirement
Digitised material for Taylor, Sir Henry - GRE/B127/13/1-33 GRE/B127/14/1-55 6 January 1833-6 October 1859
34 letters from Sir Henry Taylor (author, senior clerk in the Colonial Office, 1824-1872) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 6 January & 25 September 1833, concerning the Slavery Question (GRE/B127/14/1-2,8-9); 1 letter, 22 Janaury 1833,
wishing to prevent the appointment of Sir J. Lyon [Collison] (GRE/B127/14/3); 1 letter, 6 February 1833, relating to his role as Clerk (GRE/B127/14/4-6); 1 letter, 3 October 1834, concerning Sir James Stephen's appointment as Assistant Under
Secretary (GRE/B127/14/10-11); 1 letter, 17 May 1847, concerning the eligibility of Liuetenant Governors for promotion (GRE/B127/14/12); 1 letter, 17 November 1847, concerning career prospects for colonial officers (GRE/B127/14/13-15); 1 letter, 10
September 1848, relating to Sir Rawson W. Rawson, q.v., and Sir Dominick Daly (GRE/B127/14/17); 1 letter, 18 September 1850, concerning Sir James Stephen's health (GRE/B127/14/20); 1 letter, 8 September 1851, concerning the relative levels of
service for Presidents and Lieutenant Governors (GRE/B127/14/21-22); 1 letter, 19 October 1850 [1851?], concerning the emigratin of American negroes (GRE/B127/14/23); 1 letter, 27 March 1852, concerning an article on the history of the Cape
(GRE/B127/14/24); 7 letters, 30 March, 6 May, 28 July, 22 October, 24 November, 5 December 1852 & 10 March 1853, relating to his thoughts on Grey's
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B127/14/25-30,34-36,39-40,42-43); 1 letter, 25 August 1852, concerning the appointment of Lord Harris (GRE/B127/14/31-33); 1 letter, 10 July 1853,
concerning Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B127/14/41); 1 letter, 18 May 1853, relating to Mr Cameron's book on the East Indian Question (GRE/B127/14/44); 3 letters, 23 November, 26 December 1855 & 2 January 1856 relating to improvements for the Civil
Service (GRE/B127/14/45,47-50); 1 letter, 17 July 1856, concerning the appointment of Commander-in-Chief, and the dispute with the United States (GRE/B127/14/51); 1 letter, 17 November 1857, concerning the Indian Mutiny (GRE/B127/14/53); 2 letters,
1 & 6 October 1859, relating to Gladstone (GRE/B127/14/54-55).
Enclosures: (GRE/B127/14/18-19) Letter Sir T.W.C. Murdoch to Taylor 10 September 1848 re Sir Rawson W. Rawson, q.v., and Sir Dominick Daly, q.v.; (GRE/B127/14/37-38) Notes by
Taylor on Grey's
Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration
Digitised material for Taylor, Sir Henry - GRE/B127/14/1-55 GRE/B127/15/1-34 21 April 1860-23 September 1864
8 letters from Sir Henry Taylor (author, senior clerk in the Colonial Office, 1824-1872) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 4 letters, 21 April 1860, May, 23 May, 15 June 1864, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B127/15/1-2, 9-33); 3 letters, 18 April
1861, 6 March & 24 April 1864, relating to John Stuart Mill (GRE/B127/15/4,6-8); and 1 letter, 23 September 1864, concerning Mr Maurice Power (GRE/B127/15/34)
Digitised material for Taylor, Sir Henry - GRE/B127/15/1-34 GRE/B127/16/1-42 26 January 1865-13 January 1885
20 letters from Sir Henry Taylor (author, senior clerk in the Colonial Office, 1824-1872) to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 26 January 1865, concerning the reaction of the press to Grey's views (GRE/B127/16/1); 4 letters, 10 April 1866, 23
April 1881, 27 June 1882 & 19 May 1882, concerning the Irish Question (GRE/B127/16/2-5,19,26-30,34); 3 letters, 30 March 1867, 30 August & 6 September 1872, relating to Parliamentary Reform (GRE/B127/16/6,8-9,11); 1 letter, 5 January 1869,
concerning his proposals on crime, and the Irish Church Question (GRE/B127/16/7-8); 7 letters, 24 February, 5 April, 24 May 1876, 25 April, 14 & 30 May, 7 June 1885 concerning his autobiography and memories of his time in office
(GRE/B127/16/13-18,31-33,35-40); 1 letter, 8 September 1881, concerning Grey's letters to
The Times [possibly on the subject of France] (GRE/B127/16/24-25); 1 letter, 13 June 1885, relating to Gladstone (GRE/B127/16/42)
Extracts from 2 letters Grey to Taylor, 30 May & 10 June 1885, concerning the West Indian Colonies in 1838 (GRE/B127/16/37,41).
Digitised material for Taylor, Sir Henry - GRE/B127/16/1-42 TAYLOR, Sir Herbert
(Lieutenant-General, Secretary to King William IV)
GRE/B127/17A/1-9 21 May 1835-16 June 1837
8 letters from Sir Herbert Taylor to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 May 1835, relating to the recommendations of a Committee on Naval and Military Appointments (GRE/B127/17A/2); 1 letter, 25 May 1835, concerning the King, William IV's,
request to receive a Memorandum from Grey, on the subject of the armed forces and the Half-Pay and Retired list (GRE/B127/17A/3); 3 letters, 20 December 1835, 10 March & 26 May 1837, on William IV's approval of warrants to improve the armed
forces (GRE/B127/17A/4-6); 1 letter, 23 December 1835, on William IV's commendation of Grey's work in improving the provision made for the Paymasters of the armed forced (GRE/B127/17A/7); 1 letter, 2 May 1836, relating to widow's pensions
(GRE/B127/17A/8); and 1 letter, 16 June 1837, on William IV's deteriorating health (GRE/B127/17A/9)
Digitised material for Taylor, Sir Herbert - GRE/B127/17A/1-9 TAYLOR, Hugh
(of Chipchase Castle, M.P. for Tynemouth 1852-1853, 1859-1861)
GRE/B127/17B/1-3 3 June 1859-28 June 1869
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 3 & 7 June 1859, relating to the Tynemouth Militia (GRE/B127/17B/1-2); and 1 letter, 28 June 1869, relating to the appointment of additional magistrates at Castle Ward, Tynemouth
(GRE/B127/17B/3).
Digitised material for Taylor, Hugh - GRE/B127/17B/1-3 TAYLOR, John Edward
(printer, Lincoln's Inn Fields)
GRE/B127/18A/1-9 26 November 1852
Letter to Sir Benjamin Hawes, re 3rd Earl Grey's
Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the printing of works by Grey.
Enclosure: B127/18A/2-3 Letter Richard Bentley to Taylor 26 November 1852, with note by Bentley of his conditions for purchasing the copyright of the work
Digitised material for Taylor, John Edward - GRE/B127/18A/1-9 TAYLOR, Sarah
See AUSTIN, Sarah (née Taylor)
TEMPLE, George Granville Nugent-, 2nd Baron Nugent
See NUGENT, George Granville Nugent-Taylor, 2nd Baron
TEMPLE, Henry John, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
See PALMERSTON, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount
TEMPLE-NUGENT-BRYDGES-CHANDOS-GRENVILLE, Richard Plantagenet Campbell, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
See BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of
Templer, John Charles
GRE/B128/1 13 April 1853-24 December 1860
27 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Templer (legal adviser to Sir James Brooke; Master of the Court of Exchequer), relating to the conduct of Sir James Brooke.
Copies of 4 letters Grey to Templer, all relating to Sir James Brooke (filed at end of sequence).
Enclosures: (GRE/B128/1) Copy letter Templer to 4th Earl of Clarendon 18 August 1853. ; (GRE/B128/1) Extract from
Straits Times including letter Joseph Home to the editor 8 April 1853. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy letter Templer to 4th Earl of Aberdeen 31 August 1853 & copy reply C.G. Dawkins (on behalf of Aberdeen) 3
September 1853. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy letter Templer to Aberdeen 9 September 1853. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy letter H.M. Addington (on behalf of Clarendon) to Templer 9 September 1853. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy of Sir James Brooke's case against the Eastern
Archipelago Co., and opinion on it of J.V. Prior and J.S. Willes 8 August 1854. ; (GRE/B128/1) Note on Order in Council, 14 November 1854. ; (GRE/B128/1) Additional article of the treaty of the Sultan of Borneo with the Queen of England negotiated
in 1847. ; (GRE/B128/1) Sir James Brooke's observations on previous two enclosures. ; (GRE/B128/1) Memo on Bishopric of Labuan ; (GRE/B128/1) Extract from letter J.V. Prior to Sir J. Brooke 21 May 1855. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy letter 1st Earl of
Ellesmere to Templer 7 June 1855. ; (GRE/B128/1) Copy letters Templer to Ellesmere 9 June 1855, and 2 of 13 June 1855. ; (GRE/B128/1) Foreign Office memo on report of the Brooke Commission, 15 June 1855.
TENNENT, C. Emerson-
See EMERSON-TENNENT, C.
TENNENT, Sir James Emerson-, 1st Bart.
See EMERSON-TENNENT, Sir James, 1st Bart.
TENNENT, Robert J.
(M.P. for Belfast, brother-in-law of Sir James Emerson-Tennent)
GRE/B128/2A/1-2 24 December 1850
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Sir James Emerson-Tennent.
Tewart, Eliza (Mrs)
GRE/B128/2B/1-5 23 October 1857-9 April 1858
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking employment for her two sons
TEWART, John GRE/B128/2C/1 9 July 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, promising support at election.
TEWART, William GRE/B128/2D/1-9 18 July 1836-5 June 1839
8 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 18 July 1836, seeking Grey's patronage for the employment of Dr Bow in the position of District Registrar for the Alnwick area (GRE/B128/2D/1); 1 letter, 20 June 1837, declaring his support for Grey
in the forthcoming election (GRE/B128/2D/2); 1 letter, 19 January 1838, relating to the building of a bridge over the River Tweed at Norham (GRE/B128/2D/3); 1 letter, 24 February 1838, on the annexation of North Durham to Berwick (GRE/B128/2D/4); 1
letter, 20 March 1830, on the repeal of the New Poor Law (GRE/B128/2D/5); 1 letter, 2 June 1838, relating to the formation of a local Committee for the purpose of attending to the registration of Alnwick (GRE/B128/2D/7); 1 letter, 9 April 1839,
concerning a crisis in hunting in the Alnwick district (GRE/B128/2D/7); and 1 letter, 5 June 1869, complaining of the lack of magistrates in the district (GRE/B128/2D/9)
THERRY, Sir Roger
(Judge in New South Wales)
GRE/B128/3A/1 24 September 1832
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 24 September 1832 re memorial on behalf of Roman Catholics in New South Wales.
See also copy of letter Grey to Therry 2 April 1833 (GRE/V/C1, p. 241).
THEW, Edward, senior and junior GRE/B128/3B/1-3 21 December 1835-7 January 1836
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re complaints against Robert Anderson, q.v., postmaster at Alnwick.
THICKNESSE-TUCHET, George Edward, 21st Baron Audley
See AUDLEY, George Edward Thicknesse-Tuchet, 21st Baron
THOMAS, J. Rochelle GRE/B128/3C/1 13 March 1890
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re a miniature painted for 2nd Earl Grey.
THOMPSON, Moorhouse
(Vicar of Lucker)
GRE/B128/3D/1 15 November 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re provision of fire engine for Lucker.
THOMPSON, William
(brewer, Morpeth)
GRE/B128/3E/1 August 1839
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking situation. (This letter was originally enclosed in Charles William Bigge (q.v.) to Grey 5 August 1839).
THOMSON, Charles Edward Poulett, 1st Baron Sydenham
See SYDENHAM, Charles Edward Poulett-Thomson, 1st Baron
THOMSON, Robert William
(engineer)
GRE/B128/3F/1-2 23 April 1870-16 July 1870
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re traction engines.
THORNTON, H. Sykes GRE/B128/4A 21 April 1856-15 May 1869
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, soliciting support for the Marriage Bill.
Enclosure:
GRE/B128/4A/6 15 May 1869
Printed leaflet re voting in House of Lords on Marriage Bill in 1851, 1856, 1858 and 1859.
THORNTON, J. Lillie (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Northern Union of Literary and Mechanics Institutions) GRE/B128/4B/1-2 14 September 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 14 September 1854, concerning the Northern Union of Mechanics Institutions.
Enclosure:
GRE/B128/4B/2 14 September 1854
Printed leaflet on the Northern Union of Mechanics Institutions.
THORP, Charles
(Archdeacon of Durham 1831-1862, first Warden of Durham University 1833-1862)
GRE/B128/4C/1-2 29 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 29 May 1855, providing a character reference for John P. Mulcaster, as well as a reference to Grey's stance in the Crimean War debates.
Enclosure:
GRE/B128/4C/2 29 May 1855
Letter John P. Mulcaster to Thorp 26 May 1855, seeking patronage
THORPE, William
(minister of Belgrave Chapel, London)
GRE/B128/4D/1-2 28 April 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the exclusion of Irish clergymen by Charles J. Blomfield, Bishop of London.
Enclosure:
GRE/B128/4D/2 28 April 1847
Printed petition against exclusion of Irish clergymen by Charles J. Blomfield, Bishop of London.
THUN-HOHENSTEIN, Count Leo
(Austrian Minister of Education 1811-1888)
GRE/B128/4E/1 27 August 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's essay on Parliamentary Government.
THURSFIELD, Sir James Richard
(historian)
GRE/B128/5/1-25 24 December 1885-5 May 1892
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 24 December 1885, relating to a draft of Thursfield's article on the Grenville Memoirs (GRE/B128/5/1); 2 letters, 31 March 1891 & 19 April 1891, relating to his book on Sir Robert Peel
(GRE/B128/5/3,20-22); and 1 letter, 5 May 1892, on Grey's pamphlet
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies and the McKinley Tariff (GRE/B128/5/24)
2 typed copies of a letter Grey to Thursfield, 8 April 1891, providing information for Thurwell's book on Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B128/5/4-20)
Letter (prob. original) Grey to Thursfield, 10 May 1892, replying to Thursfield's letter, 8 April 1891 (GRE/B128/5/25)
Memo by Grey on a passage on p.152 of Thursfield's
Life of Sir Robert Peel (GRE/B128/5/23).
See also papers of 4th Earl Grey (under Thursfield) for correspondence concerning an article by Thursfield on the Greville Memoirs for the 1st edition of the E.H.R. and also concerning Thursfield's work on Peel. Includes
the original of the above letter of 8 April 1891.
TINLEY, J.
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Tinley 6 December 1832 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 167-8)
TINLING, David Latimer (afterwards Widdrington)
See WIDDRINGTON, Sir David Latimer Tinling (Lieutenant-General)
TODD, Alpheus
(librarian of the parliament of Canada)
GRE/B128/6A/1-5 5 July 1866
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, offering his views on local government in Canada.
Enclosures:
GRE/B128/6A/2-3 1866
Prospectus, 1866, of Todd's
Parliamentary Government in England. Printed Resolutions to be moved providing for the Local Government and Legislation of Lower and Upper Canada respectively, when the Union of the Provinces of
British North America is effected.
GRE/B128/6A/4-5 1866
2 copies of pamphlet by Todd,
Brief Suggestions in Regard to the Formation of Local Governments for Upper and Lower Canada ..., Ottawa, 1866.
Todd, William
GRE/B128/6B/1-10 15 September 1865-11 July 1867
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Todd's scheme for Parliamentary Reform.
Enclosures: (GRE/B128/6B/2) Report from Newcastle Daily Chronicle 23 March 1865, containing letter John Stuart Mill to
Todd 20 March 1865. ; (GRE/B128/6B/5-6) 2 copies of Cutting from Newcastle Daily Chronicle 7 March 1865. ; (GRE/B128/6B/7) Reprint from Newcastle Daily
Chronicle 5 June 1867, containing letter John Stuart Mill to Todd 1 June 1867. ; (GRE/B128/6B/9) Copy letter Richard Cobden to Todd 8 March 1865. ; (GRE/B128/6B/10) Extract from speech of Ernest Jones at Carlisle, 4 June 1867.
TOKER, Philip Champion GRE/B128/6C/1 15 September 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Edward Auchmuty Glover, q.v.
TOMLINSON, G. D.
(artist)
GRE/B128/6D/1 23 November 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting permission to copy Lawrence's portrait of 2nd Earl Grey.
TORRINGTON, Frances Harriet Byng, Viscountess
(née Barlow, wife of George Byng, 6th Viscount Torrington)
GRE/B128/6F/1 15 August 1850
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Lady Torrington, re her son's recall from the governorship of Ceylon.
Torrington, George Byng, 7th ViscountReference: GRE/B128/7-11
(Governor of Ceylon 1847-1850)
Bibliography
Letters on Ceylon 1846-50: the Administration of Viscount Torrington and the "Rebellion" of 1848; the Private Correspondence of the third Earl Grey ... and Viscount Torrington, Kandy, 1965.
GRE/B128/7/1-33 24 January 1847-December 1847
18 letters from Torrington to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 24 & 26 January, 26 February 1847, concerning the offer of the Governorship of Ceylon (GRE/B128/7/1-3); 1 letter, 6 March 1847, requesting dispatches on the Tariff Question in
Ceylon (GRE/B128/7/4); 1 letter, March 1847, concerning a Sir E. Tennant's report, his secretary's salary, and his proposed tour of the colony (GRE/B128/7/5); 1 letter, 2 April 1847, concerning his enthusiasm for his role as Governor of Ceylon
(GRE/B128/7/6); 1 letter, 6 May 1847, relating to his voyage to Ceylon (GRE/B128/7/9-10); 1 letter, 6 June 1847, concerning his arrival in Ceylon and first impressions of the colony, his conversations with Sir E. Tennant in the transfer of power,
the current economic situation, and treatment of the natives on the coffee estates (GRE/B128/7/11-12); 1 letter, 9 July 1847, concerning the appointment of his secretary Mr Bernard, the current economic situation, and the robbery of Crown Lands on
the colony, the management of the roads, the treatment of the natives, his allowance and expenses, Sir E Tennant's willingness to assist him in his role as Lieutenant Governor, Fitzroy Somerset's application on behalf of his son for the position of
Assistant Colonial Secretary, and Mr Woodhouse's relationship with the Legislative Council (GRE/B128/7/13-15); 1 letter, 15 August 1847, on the death of Sir C. Campbell, the Buddhist Question, the relationship between the Ceylon government and Hong
Kong over the Ceylon Rifle Regiment, Legislative Council matters, Sir E. Tennant's conduct, and the economic situation (GRE/B128/7/16-17); 1 letter, 16 September 1847, concerning a proposed plan for taxing coffee plantations, recommendations for
appointments, a controversey surrounding the Hebrew Master of Galle (Mr Toynbee), the poor state of the Ceylon Rifle Barracks, the establishment of new roads, his lack of funds to improve the colony, and the conduct of the Bishop of Ceylon towards
the School Commission (GRE/B128/7/18-19); 1 letter, September 1847, concerning the new Parliament in England and his dissapointment in Sir Benjamin Hawes losing his seat, a drainage plan, and currency reform in the colony (GRE/B128/7/23-24); 1
letter, 22 September 1847, concerning currency reform in the colony, a tax survey of the plantations, artillery forces for Hong Kong, and the results of the English elections, and the conduct of Mr Simms towards Sir E. Tennant (GRE/B128/7/25); 1
letter, 14 October 1847, concerning the conduct of Mr Simms towards Sir E. Tennant, the Buddhist Question, the new taxation system (GRE/B128/7/26-27); 1 letter, 15 November 1847, concerning the conduct of Mr Simms towards Sir E. Tennant, the salt
duty question, the new Ceylon Tariff, the Verandah question, the Coolie Ordinance, the unsatisfactory Estimates for 1848 and their effect on the state of the colony, the administration of the Legislative Council, and the possibility of
representative government for the colony (GRE/B128/7/28-30); 1 letter, 15 December 1847, relating to the Tariff Ordinance, the quality of judges in the colony, the Customs House Robbery, and the potato disease (GRE/B128/7/33).
Enclosures:
(GRE/B128/7/7-8) Letter Torrington to Sir B. Hawes 16 April 1847, enclosing letter George Bucklow to Torrington 14 April 1847, seeking a position ; (GRE/B128/7/13) Letter Sir J. Emerson-Tennent to Torrington 9 [sic] June 1847, concerning his conduct
; (GRE/B128/7/18) Letter Emerson-Tennent to Torrington 13 August [1847], on his conduct. ; (GRE/B128/7/20-22) Letter T. Skinner to Emerson-Tennent 16 September 1847, relating to the construction of roads in the colony; copy letter Rev. J.R. Clarke
to the Secretary of the Central School Commissioners, 10 September 1847, entitled “Copy of a Letter from the Presbyterian Colonial Chaplain of Galle with reference to the interference of the Episcopalian
Chaplain with the religious attendance of the Pupils of the Government School”. ; (GRE/B128/7/31-32) Letter Emerson-Tennent to Torrington 12 November 1847, concerning Mr Simms; extract of letter Morris (Assistant Government Agent at
Kornegalle) to Emerson-Tennent 24 October 1847, relating to the stealing of guns.
GRE/B128/8/1-32 18 January 1848-18 December 1848
14 letters from Torrington to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 13 January 1848, concerning the unsatisfactory state of the legal system in Ceylon, the conduct of Sir E. Tennant, and the land tax survey (GRE/B128/8/1); 1 letter, March 1848,
concerning a fraud investigation into money laundering, the need for more roads to improve trade, the lack of finances to build fortifications in case of an attack by the French, the general state of the Revenue, the memorial signed by the Bishop
and clergy relating to their lack of confidence in the School Commission, a memorial signed by a Mr Ackland questioning Torrington's position as Governor, the unsatisfactory state of the Ceylon Rifle Regiment and their relationship with Hong Kong
(GRE/B128/8/2-4); 1 letter, 9 April 1848, concerning the situation in France and the European Revolutions in general, the defence of the colony, the poor state of the Ceylon finances, the question of his popularity, and the state of the railroads
and effects of the Rail Road Accounts Bill (GRE/B128/8/5); 1 letter, 4 May 1848, concerning the question of his popularity, the middle classes in Ceylon, and the influence of local newspapers in the colony (GRE/B128/8/6); 1 letter, 9 June 1848,
concerning the superiority of England in comparison to European countries, the unsatisfactory state of the legal system and the need for a competent Queen's Advocate, his disagreement at the appointment of Mr Somerset as Assistant Colonial
Secretary, the need for remodelling of the Treasury, other colonial appointments, the Crown Lands question, the effects of the stamp and road ordinances, the Ceylon Rifles Regiment (GRE/B128/8/7-9); 1 letter, 5 July 1848, concerning his
correspondence with the Bishop, the coffee plantations, the state of the finances, negotiations with tribes in Kandy following disturbances, the power of the Legislative Council, opinions of Palmerston (GRE/B128/8/12-13); 2 letters, 11 & 15
August 1848, concerning his response to the outbreak of rebellion in the Kandian province (GRE/B128/8/14-19); 1 letter, 14 September 1848, concerning the Kandian rebellion, the annual expenditure, the land tax system, and the financial situation in
general (GRE/B128/8/20); 1 letter, 15 September 1848, concerning Dr Elliott's memorial (GRE/B128/8/21); 1 letter, 13 October 1848, concerning the finances of the colony, his optimism for the future of the colony, the appointment of a new Executive,
revenue from land, the stamp and road ordinances, the tranquil state of Kandy, the outbreak of the potato disease in Mauritius, and the Ceylon troops (GRE/B128/8/23-24); 1 letter, 14 November 1848, concerning Dr Elliott's attempts to undermine the
government of Ceylon, the Road Ordinance, the export of coffee and cinnamon, the Indeminity Bill, the situation of the Buddhists on the colony, unemployment in coffee picking work, the Revenue Estimates, the Ceylon Rifles, and the situation in India
and Mauritius (GRE/B128/8/25); 1 letter, 13/15 December 1848, relating to the Supply Ordinance, criticism of Grey in Britain for his appointment of Torrington and outlining his successes (particularly his financial policy), plans for raising
revenue, the increase in gun ownership, the Supply Ordinance, his recommendation for the promotion of McCarthy to the Ionian Islands, the threat of disturbances in the Kandian province owing to Dr Elliott's conduct there, a petition in favour of
trade protection for coffee, his request for cutting down military appointments; 15 December - reports of disturbances in Kandy, attacks on his conduct, Dr Elliott's attempts to establish a newspaper, and his plans for a settlement in the Kandian
province (GRE/B128/8/26-28); 1 letter, 18 December 1848, concerning the lack of truth in the reports of a rebellion in Kandy, the threat of the Chinese minister to England relating to Canton (GRE/B128/8/31-32).
Enclosures: (GRE/B128/8/10-11)
Return of lands under coffee cultivation in Ceylon. Printed minute on roads, 29 May 1848. ; (GRE/B128/8/22) Note Emerson-Tennent to Torrington, n.d, concerning Dr Elliott's memorial ; (GRE/B128/8/29-30) Return of military officers on Ceylon staff.
Memo on coffee exported from Ceylon, 1840-1847.
GRE/B128/9/1-45 13 January 1849-13 December 1849
20 letters to Torrington from 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 13/15 January 1849, concerning accusations made by Lincoln concerning Torrington's conduct, the state of the coffee plantation estates and their workers, his optimism for the
financial progress of the colony, the Bishop's request to place Mauritius under his control, the Buddist Ordinance, the Road Ordinance, the situation in India, the price of crop duty in England, 15 December - the press libel of Torrington in a
Bombay paper, and the choice of MacCarthy as the new Colonial Secretary (GRE/B128/9/1,5); 1 letter, 10 February 1849, expressing surprise at Grey's lack of support against the press criticism of his conduct, defending his record in Ceylon, the Road
Ordinance, the Gun Ordinance, taxation policy, and the judicial system (GRE/B128/9/6-7); 1 letter, 10 March 1849, defending his land tax survey, the road system, and the financial state of the country (GRE/B128/9/9); 1 letter, 3 April 1849,
introducing Major Parker (GRE/B128/9/10); 1 letter, 4 April 1849, concerning Mr Wodehouse (GRE/B128/9/11); 1 letter, 17 April 1849, concerning the attack of Mr Bailles on his conduct, and a defence of his conduct in general (GRE/B128/9/12); 1
letter, 9 May 1849, introducing Colonel Lloyd (GRE/B128/9/13); 1 letter, 10 May 1849, expressing his hope that the quality of his recent dispatch will dampen the criticism against him, the customs revenue, the Road Ordinance, accusations of domestic
violence against him, the possibility of a salaried archdeacon for the colony, the Buddhist Question (GRE/B128/9/14); 1 letter, 14 May 1849, concerning his state of mind (GRE/B128/9/15); 1 letter, 11 June 1849, concerning revenue and expenditure
issues, the Survey and Settlement question, and the sickness of the natives owing to the crop famine (GRE/B128/9/16); 1 letter, 10 July 1849, concerning the sickness of the natives owing to the crop famine, the administration of the Road Ordinance,
the conduct of Dr Elliott in stirring up hatred towards Torrington, attacks on Grey over his Canadian policy, the Navigation Bill, and expenditure estimates (GRE/B128/9/18-19); 1 letter, 11 August 1844, relating to the effect of Dr Elliott's
petition for the removal of Torrington, and defence of his conduct (GRE/B128/9/21-22); 8 letters, 10 & 18 September, 9, 14 & 15 October, 15 November, 12 & 13 December 1849, concerning the House of Commons inquiry into his conduct in
publishing the dispatch by Sir C. Campbell, as welll as other Ceylon matters (GRE/B128/9/28-38,41-45).
Enclosures: (GRE/B128/9/2-4) Press cuttings on a variety of subjects relating to Ceylon. ; (GRE/B128/9/8) Copy of
Friend of India, 18 January 1849. ; (GRE/B128/9/17) Memo on number of division officers. ; (GRE/B128/9/20) Press cutting of letter by Dr. C. Elliott, co-editor of
Ceylon Observer criticising Torrington. ; (GRE/B128/9/23-27) Copy letter by D.L. Banda, Head of Police at Kandy, with annotations by Emerson-Tennent, 10 August 1849; letter Emerson-Tennent to
Torrington 12 August 1849; press cuttings; printed petition for the removal of Torrington. ; (GRE/B128/9/39-40) Copy letter Richard F. Morgan to Mr Justice Stark 15 October 1849; memo by J. Fraser on Governor's power of deportation, 15 October
1849.
GRE/B128/10/1-54 5 January 1850-1868
34 letters to Torrington from 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 5 January 1850, concerning the House of Commons inquiry into his conduct in publishing the dispatch by Sir C. Campbell, the estimated revenue and expenditure, the archdeacon's
quarrels with the bishop, and Dr Elliott's conduct (GRE/B128/10/1-2); 1 letter, 7/14 February 1850, relating to the Road Ordinance, the Customs Revenue, and the judiciary, 14 February - the Customs Revenue, and the state of the Kandian Province
following Buddhist reforms concerning the House of Commons inquiry into his conduct in publishing the dispatch by Sir C. Campbell, as welll as other Ceylon matters (GRE/B128/10/6-7); 1 letter, 19 February 1850, concerning an application for coffee
planting land, the Customs Revenue, the command of the troops, and the Colonial Association Party (GRE/B128/10/10-11); 1 letter, 2 March 1850, concerning the House of Commons inquiry into his conduct in publishing the dispatch by Sir C. Campbell
(GRE/B128/10/12); 1 letter, 13 March 1850, concerning the Road Ordinance, his tour of the colony and the good conduct of the natives in general, and the financial situation (GRE/B128/10/13); 1 letter, 14 April 1850, concerning his tour of the colony
and the good conduct of the natives in general, the parliamentary commission into his conduct in Ceylon, and the Ceylon Rifles (GRE/B128/10/14-15); 1 letter, 6 May 1850, concerning the parlimentary commission into his conduct, and the progress of
his Road Ordinance (GRE/B128/10/19); 1 letter, 5 June 1850, relating to the parliamentary commission into his conduct, drainage experiments, the employment of military officers, and the Ceylon Rifles (GRE/B128/10/20); 1 letter, 4 July 1850,
concerning Mr Fraser (GRE/B128/10/21); 3 letters, 11 August, September 1850 & n.d. [September 1850], concerning his recall by the parliamentary commission into his conduct (GRE/B128/10/22-24); 2 letters, 3 December 1850, 2 February 1851,
concerning Mr Wodehouse's case (GRE/B128/10/25-26); 1 letter, 25 February 1851, concerning Lord John Russell's opinions of him (GRE/B128/10/28); 2 letters, 4 August & 27 October 1851, concerning his destitute state and seeking Grey's assistance
(GRE/B128/10/29,31); 2 letters, 24 November 1851 & 2 January 1852, concerning Rev. Mr Gordon (GRE/B128/10/32,36-37); 1 letter, 30 November 1851, relating to his letter to Lord John Russell (GRE/B128/10/34); 1 letter, 19 December 1851,
recommending Mr Mackenzie (GRE/B128/10/35); 1 letter, 12 January 1852, concerning the prospects for his employment (GRE/B128/10/38); 1 letter, 16 February 1852, concerning Mr Talbot's application (GRE/B128/10/40); 1 letter, 26 November 1852,
concerning Sir G. Anderson and Torrington's recall from Ceylon (GRE/B128/10/43); 1 letter, 30 November 1852, in defence of his conduct during his time as Governor of Ceylon, and the Buddhist Question (GRE/B128/10/45-46); 2 letters, 9 January & 3
April 1853, concerning Grey's book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration and his treatment of Torrington and Ceylon (GRE/B128/10/47,50); 1 letter, 18 January 1853, concerning Sir G. Anderson's conduct (GRE/B128/10/48); 1 letter, 14
November 1856, concerning his financial policy during his time as Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B128/10/51); 1 letter, 1868, concerning Mr Bright (GRE/B128/10/54).
Enclosures: (GRE/B128/10/3-5) Letter Lt.-Col. T.A. Drought to Torrington 23 December
1849; press cutting; pamphlet - Is Ceylon to be Sacrificed at the Shrine of Party? A letter addressed to Sir R. Peel, Bart. M.P. by A Ceylon Planter, Colombo, 1850. ; (GRE/B128/10/8-9) Customs
receipts for 12 months ended 25 December 1849. Letter El Saram, the Maha Modlear (local chief) to Torrington 12 February 1850. ; (GRE/B128/10/17-18) Letter Torrington to Duke of Wellington 9 April 1850, with list of officers of Ceylon rifles holding
staff appointments. (This letter was never sent to Wellington -see Grey to Torrington 20 May 1850). ; (GRE/B128/10/33) Letter Rev. G.D. Gordon to Torrington 9 October 1851, seeking a position ; (GRE/B128/10/39) Letter Emerson-Tennent to Torrington,
19 January 1852, concerning a letter from Lord Stanley on Ceylon ; (GRE/B128/10/41-42) Letter G.C. Talbot to Torrington 5 October 1851, concerning his application ; (GRE/B128/10/44) Copy extract from letter Sir G. Anderson to Emerson-Tennent 14
October 1852, concerning Torrington's recall from Ceylon ; (GRE/B128/10/49) Extract from letter D. Wilson to Torrington 13 December 1852, on Ceylon affairs ; (GRE/B128/10/53) Copy letter Emerson-Tennent to Whiting 15 December 1858, concerning
disturbances in Ceylon.
GRE/B128/11/1-73 22 January 1847-22 December 1848
Copies of 14 letters Grey to Torrington, including 1 letter, 22 January 1847, offering Torrington the position of Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/1), 1 letter, 24 June 1847, concerning Torrington's arrival in Ceylon and the state of the colony
(and Malta) (GRE/B128/11/2); 1 letter, 3 August 1847 (with copy), concerning the financial affairs of Ceylon, improvements to land drainage, the 1847 General Election (GRE/B128/11/3-5); 1 letter, 24 October 1847 (with copy), acknowledging receipt of
Torrington's letter, and the possible early recall of parliament (GRE/B128/11/6-7); 1 letter, 19 January 1848 (with copy), concerning Torrington's request for extra money, the conduct of Mr Simms, and the Ceylon Rifle Corps (GRE/B128/11/8-9); 1
letter, 19 May 1848 (with copy), concerning the restricting expenditure in the administration of Ceylon, and the opposition to Torrington (GRE/B128/11/10-13); 1 letter (with copy), 14 July 1848, concerning the Revolution in France, the prospects for
Ceylon, the conduct of Lord Stanley, the financial situation in Ceylon, the Crown Lands question in the colony (GRE/B128/11/14-18); 1 letter, 1 September 1848 (with copy), concerning the disturbances in Kandy and the conduct of Emmerson-Tennant
(GRE/B128/11/19-20); 1 letter, 5 October 1848, concerning the disturbances in Kandy, and the attacks made by the
Morning Chronicle on Torrington and Grey (GRE/B128/11/21-22); 1 letter, (with copy) 16 October 1848, concerning the Kandian Rebellion (GRE/B128/11/23); 1 letter (with copy), 24 October 1848, relating to the imposition
of new taxes in the colony (GRE/B128/11/26-27); 1 letter, 24 November 1848, relating to the attacks by the Morning Chronicle on Torrington, and land reform in Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/28); 1 letter, 4 December 1848,
relating to the attacks by the Morning Chronicle on Torrington (GRE/B128/11/29); 1 letter, 22 December 1848, concerning Torrington's repeal of his new taxes and Grey's fear of the anger this will cause in Parliament
(GRE/B128/11/30).
Enclosure: (GRE/B128/11/25) Extract from Lord Grey's letter to Major Skinner concerning the Kandian Rebellion.
GRE/B128/11/31-73 24 January 1849-28 November 1852
Copies of 28 letters Grey to Torrington, including 1 letter, 24 January 1849, concerning Ceylon's military contribution, his opinion of the Road Ordinance, and renewed disturbances in Kandy and their relationship with events in India
(GRE/B128/11/31); 1 letter, 21 February 1849, concerning parliamentary discussions on Ceylon and the severe criticism of ministers towards both Grey and Torrington, particularly the content of the latter's dispatches (GRE/B128/11/32-33); 1 letter,
24 February 1849, critical of Torrington's reporting style in his dispatches (GRE/B128/11/34); 1 letter, 9 March 1849, concerning the shift in public opinion in favour of the policy in Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/35); 1 letter, 24 March 1849, concerning the
delay of the Committee investigating affairs in Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/36); 1 letter, 5 April 1849, relating to Torrington's defence of his financial policy and Grey's criticism of it (GRE/B128/11/37); 1 letter, 25 April 1849, concerning Torrington's
land and financial policies in Ceylon, and the possibility of a dissolution of parliament in England (GRE/B128/11/38); 1 letter, 24 May 1849, offering Torrington support in his government of Ceylon, the lack of action by the Ceylon Committee, and
parliamentary discussions on Ceylon policy (GRE/B128/11/39); 1 letter, 24 July 1849, concerning the Ceylon Committee (GRE/B128/11/40); 1 letter, 5 October 1849, offering Torrington support against the attacks made towards him, and the Ceylon
Committee (GRE/B128/11/41); 9 letters, 19 & 24 November 1849, 7 & 23 January, 25 February, 24 April, 20 May, 19 June, 24 July 1850, concerning the Ceylon Committee's inquiry into the publication of Sir C. Campbell's confidential dispatch
(GRE/B128/11/42-45,48-49,52-59); 1 letter, 19 December 1849, concerning Captain MacLean (GRE/B128/11/46-47); 1 letter, 4 April 1850, offering Torrington support against the attacks made towards him (GRE/B128/11/51); 2 letters (with copy of the
first), August, 19 August 1850, recalling Torrington from his post as Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/60-67); 1 letter, 20 January 1851, relating to correspondence with Wodehouse on Ceylon affairs (GRE/B128/11/68); 1 letter, 11 August 1851,
concerning Torrington's destitution (GRE/B128/11/69); 1 letter, 28 October 1851, concerning Captain Watson's appointment (GRE/B128/11/70); 1 letter, 31 December 1851, concerning the position of the Chaplaincy of Ceylon (GRE/B128/11/71); 1 letter, 28
November 1852, concerning Sir G. Anderson's conduct (GRE/B128/11/72-73)
TOWNLEY BALFOUR, Blaney Reynell
See BALFOUR, Blaney Reynell Townley
Tremenheere, Hugh Seymour
GRE/B128/12A/1-16 13 April 1853-29 April 1892
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Tremenheere (barrister and author, son of Major-General Walter Tremenheere), mostly relating to the political situation, including 1 letter, 18 April 1853, commending Grey on his
Colonial Policy (GRE/B128/12A/1); 3 letters, 17 & 21 March 1884 & 22 July 1885, relating to a new edition of his book, The Principles of Constitutional Government, and the topics
addressed in it, particularly the political representation of minorities and the representation of property (GRE/B128/12A/2-4); 1 letter, 3 November 1885, the possible disestablishment of the Church of England (GRE/B128/12A/7); 1 letter, 8 November
1885, commenting on the forthcoming elections (GRE/B128/12A/9); 1 letter, 7 February 1889, concerning affairs in South Africa (GRE/B128/12A/10); 1 letter, 5 July 1890, relating to his pamphlet, Why Have I A Vote and How Should
I Use It (GRE/B128/12A/11); 1 letter, 11 July 1890, relating to Irish affairs (GRE/B128/12A/12); 1 letter, 1 March 1892, on his attempts to address the working class vote (GRE/B128/12A/13); 1 letter, 8 March 1892, makes reference to the work
of the Rural Labourers League (GRE/B128/12A/14); and 2 letters, 21 & 29 April 1892, make reference to the Canadian Parliament (GRE/B128/12A/15-16).
Enclosure: (GRE/B128/12A/8) Cutting of letter Tremenheere to
The Cornishman, 20 October 1885, re political situation.
Trethewy, Henry
GRE/B128/12B/1 9 January 1890
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Grey's article on tithes in
Nineteenth Century.
Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward, 1st Bart.
GRE/B129/1A/1-12 3 January 1848-11 February 1882
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 January 1848, relating to the West India Bank (GRE/B129/1A/1); 1 letter, 15 November 1852, on the publication of an extract from W. Mendis's (?) letter (GRE/B129/1A/4); 1 letter, 14 March 1853,
suggesting a motto for the next edition of Grey's
Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration (GRE/B129/1A/5); 1 letter, 22 April 1854, his views on the reorganisation of military departments (GRE/B129/1A/6-9); and 1 letter, 8 February 1882, concerning the
supply of milk from Newcastle to Derbyshire (GRE/B129/1A/10).
Enclosures: (GRE/B129/1A/2-3) Extracts from letters D.C.G. Knowles to Trevelyan 1 December 1847; Lieut.-Gen. Berkeley to Trevelyan 7 December 1847; Lieut.-Col. Reid to Berkeley 6
December 1847; (GRE/B129/1A/11-12) Copy memo by Hon. Frederick Strutt on milk traffic between Derbyshire and Newcastle, 2 February 1882.
(of Wallington, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury 1840-1859)
Trevelyan, Sir Walter Calverley, 6th Bart.
GRE/B129/1B/1-8 31 March 1853-24 July 1870
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 31 March 1853, concerning order from the Artificial Manure Manufacturers (GRE/B129/1B/1); 1 letter, 18 July 1861, relating to a request for Grey to send his Clerk of Works to view Trevelyan's
beech-blocks (GRE/B129/1B/2); 1 letter, 30 March 1861, offering his opinions on China and Hong Kong (GRE/B129/1B/3); 2 letters, 29 February & 4 March 1864, on the possibility of Sir Charles Trevelyan's son standing for North Northumberland in a
county election (GRE/B129/1B/4,6); and 1 letter, 24 July 1870, relating to his attendance at a meeting of the Directors of the Northumberland Central Railway (GRE/B129/1B/7-8).
Copy of letter Grey to Trevelyan, 2 March 1864, replying to Trevelyan's letter of 29 February 1864, (GRE/B129/1B/5)
(of Nettlecombe)
Trumbull, M. M. (General)
GRE/B129/2A/1-4 25 July 1892-29 January 1893
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters 25 July & 29 October 1892, relating to free trade, (GRE/B129/2A/1-2); 1 letter, 19 December 1892, on the reform of the judiciary (GRE/B129/2A/3); and 1 letter, 28 January 1893, concerning his
military rank in the American army.
TRURO, Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron
(Lord Chancellor 1850-1852)
GRE/B129/2B/1-13 5 August 1839-31 March 1851
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re parliamentary privilege (case of Stockdale v Hansard - for this subject see also under Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bart.), with the exception of the fourth letter, 31 March 1851, concerning martial law (GRE/B129/2B/11-13).
Enclosure: B129/2B/13 Extract from
Jacob's Law Dictionary
TUFNELL, Henry
(M.P. for Devonport 1840-1854)
GRE/B129/2C/1 24 July 1851
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re post in Civil Service in Ceylon for Mr Morris (cf. Grey to Sir G.W. Anderson 26 July 1851).
TULLAMORE, Charles William Bury, Lord
See CHARLEVILLE, Charles William Bury, 2nd Earl of (styled Lord Tullamore 1801-1831)
Tulloch, Sir Alexander Murray (Major-General)
GRE/B129/3/1-76 16 December 1836-11 June 1858
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 14 January 1837, asking Grey to consider him for promotion (GRE/B129/3/2); 1 letter, 16 December 1836, on mismanagement of the Barrack Department (GRE/B129/3/3); 1 letter, 16 February 1837,
thanking Grey for his application in his favour (GRE/B129/3/4); 1 letter, 5 July 1837, concerning the rations in the Mediterranean stations (GRE/B129/3/5); 1 letter, 5 September 1839, thanking Grey for his support during his (Grey's) period in
office (GRE/B129/3/6); 2 letters, 3 & 13 March 1841 concerning compensation owed to troops in Bombay and Madras (GRE/B129/3/7-9); 1 letter, 25 September 1846, on military colonisation (GRE/B129/3/10); 6 letters, 20 December 1846, 7 July, 10
November, 14 December 1848, 20 August & 26 September 1850, concerning the military pensioners (GRE/B129/3/20,53-56,64-65,67); 1 letter, 24 September 1847, concerning mortality in the army (GRE/B129/3/24); 1 letter, 14 June 1847, relating to the
organisation of the London police (GRE/B129/3/29); 2 letters, 15 July & 8 December 1847, concerning the Half Pay list (GRE/B129/3/30-31,40-41); 1 letter, 6 November 1847, concerning the organisation of the local Militia (GRE/B129/3/36); 2
letters, 13 November & 4 December 1847, relating to the promotion of Captains of ten years service to the position of Major (GRE/B129/3/38-39); 1 letter, 14 January 1848, relating to Defence Bills proposed by Grey (GRE/B129/3/44); 1 letter, 11
May 1848, recommending Mr Henry Marshall, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B129/3/51-52); 1 letter, 28 January 1849, concerning the reduction in soldiers through resettlement in the colonies (GRE/B129/3/57); 1
letter, undated [1846], concerning the Good Conduct Warrant (GRE/B129/3/68); 3 letters, 3, 10 & 29 January 1857 relating to the Report of the Chelsea Board, concerning his conduct (GRE/B129/3/71-74); 1 letter, 11 June 1858, concerning desertions
from the Militia (GRE/B129/3/75-76).
Copy letter Grey to Tulloch 22 September 1847, relating to the formation of a reserve force (GRE/B129/3/32-35); and extract from letter Grey to Tulloch, relating to the Militia (GRE/B129/3/37).
Enclosures: (GRE/B129/3/11-19) Memo on military colonisation, 21 September 1846 ; (GRE/B129/3/21) Memo on increase in population of Britain ; (GRE/B129/3/22) Memo on rations in West Indies ; (GRE/B129/3/23) Remarks on table of military offences
since 1838 ; (GRE/B129/3/25-26) Bill for limiting time of service in army, printed 16 April 1847 ; (GRE/B129/3/27-28) Memo on mortality in army for 1844 & 1845 compared with 20 years antecedent to 1836. ; (GRE/B129/3/42-43) Abstract of half pay
list ; (GRE/B129/3/45-50) Observations on Defence Bills proposed by Lord Grey ; (GRE/B129/3/58-63) Memo on opportunity provided by reduction in army for settling men in colonies ; (GRE/B129/3/66) List of ships sailing to Canada with pensioners. ;
(GRE/B129/3/69)
“4 o'clock”: Printed copy of Good Conduct Warrant of 1837 ; (GRE/B129/3/70) Memo on number of soldiers with more than 10 years' service.
TURNBULL, Ralph GRE/B129/4A/1 7 April 1869
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re anti-Catholic disturbances provoked by William Murphy at North Shields. Press cutting pasted on back.
TURNER, Henry GRE/B129/4B/1 3 October 1843
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re claim against 2nd Earl Grey for valuation of property.
TYRRELL, William
(Bishop of Newcastle, Australia 1847-1880)
GRE/B117/3A/1 23 March 1847
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, accepting offer of bishopric.
Urquhart, David
GRE/B129/4C/1-2 12 April 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey from Urquhart (diplomatist, M.P. for Stafford 1847-1852), relating to China.
Enclosure: (GRE/B129/4C/2) Letter Murgatroyd Harn to Urquhart, 9 April 1861, re China.
VAN CORTLANDT, Josephine Catherine
See GREY Josephine Catherine (née Van Cortlandt)
VANE, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duchess of Cleveland
See CLEVELAND, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Vane, Duchess of
VANE, William Harry, 1st Duke of Cleveland
See CLEVELAND, William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of
VASSALL, Elizabeth
See HOLLAND, Elizabeth Vassall-Fox, Baroness (née Vassall, wife of Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland)
Vassall-Fox, Henry Edward, 4th Baron Holland
See HOLLAND, Henry Edward Vassall-Fox, 4th Baron
Vassall-Fox, Henry Richard, 3rd Baron
See HOLLAND, Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron
Vassall-Fox, Hon. Mary Elizabeth
See LILFORD, Mary Elizabeth Powys, Baroness (née Vassall-Fox)
VENABLES-VERNON, Augustus Henry, 6th Baron Vernon
See VERNON, Augustus Henry Venables-Vernon, 6th Baron
VENABLES-VERNON, George John, 5th Baron Vernon
See VERNON George John Warren, 5th Baron (previously Venables-Vernon)
VENN, Henry
(Honorary Clerical Secretary of the Church Missionary Society, 1841-1873)
GRE/B129/5A/1 6 December 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the cultivation of cotton in West Africa
VERNEY, Frances Parthenope, Lady
(née Nightingale, second wife of Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Bart., q.v.; sister of Florence Nightingale, q.v.)
GRE/B129/5B/1 15 November 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with reference to Grey's article in
The Nineteenth Century, Grey's “cooperative experiment” with the working classes, as well as praise for Grey's stance in defence of the Church of England.
VERNEY, Sir Harry, 2nd Bart.
(M.P. for Buckingham 1832-1841, 1857-1874, 1880-1885, for Bedford 1847-1852)
GRE/B129/5C/1-4 22 December 1890-17 November 1892
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, with 2 letters, 22 December 1890 & 7 January 1891, referring to the situtation in Ireland and the lack of loyalty to the Empire from the Irish (GRE/B129/5C/1-3); and 1 letter, 17 November 1892, with reference to
the conduct of the government towards Madagascar (GRE/B129/5C/4).
VERNON, Augustus Henry Venables-Vernon, 6th Baron GRE/B129/5D/1-4 24 April 1859-12 August 1882
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first letter requesting the opinion of Grey on Sir Mathew Riley (GRE/B129/5D/1-2); and the second letter referring to Ireland and the Arrears of Rent Act (GRE/B129/5D/3-4)
VERNON, George John Warren, 5th Baron
(previously Venables-Vernon)
GRE/B129/5E/1-2 7 August 1841-1 September 1841
Copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Vernon, re voting of Vernon's tenants at Widrington in election
Letter to Grey, on above subject
VICARS, Fanny GRE/B129/5F/1 16 March 1876
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting financial assistance.
VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain and IrelandReference: GRE/B129/6-8 GRE/B129/6/1-28 18 July 1837-19 December 1848
Royal Warrant appointing 3rd Earl Grey Secretary at War, 18 July 1837 (GRE/B129/6/1-2)
26 letters to Grey, including 9 letters, 28 July & 30 December 1846, 12 May, 7 July, 22 October & 17 December 1847, 18 February, 13 May & 17 October 1848, relating to recommendations for the Order of the Bath
(GRE/B129/6/2,6,13,15,19,21-24); 1 letter, 7 August 1846, concerning Lord Elgin's letter (GRE/B129/6/3); 7 letters, 25 August 1846, 22 March, 18 July & 23 September 1847, 28 October, 27 November & 19 December 1848, relating to colonial
appointments (GRE/B129/6/4,12,17-18,26-28); 4 letters, 28 January, 5 & 6 February & 7 July 1847, concerning a controversey surrounding Grey appointing Lord Torrington as Governor of Ceylon without the Queen's acceptance (GRE/B129/6/7-9,16);
1 letter, 22 February 1847, concerning a dispatch from New Zealand, and the Queen's satisfaction towards a demonstration of loyalty from the people of Nova Scotia (GRE/B129/6/10); 1 letter, 11 March 1847, concerning the appointment of Augustus Short
to the Bishopric of South Australia (GRE/B129/6/11); 1 letter, 24 June 1847, commending Grey for the successful military campaign at Canton (GRE/B129/6/14); 1 letter, 28 July 1846, commenting on reports of disturbances in New Zealand
(GRE/B129/6/20); 1 letter, 26 October 1848, concerning Sir Harry Smith's wound, the Queen's disapproval of Major Edwards receiving a medal, and her objections to medals conferred by the East India Company (GRE/B129/6/25)
GRE/B129/6/29-63 17 March 1849-20 September 1879
36 letters to Grey, including 8 letters, 17 & 28 March, 27 April, 14 May & 1 August 1849, 25 February, 16 October & 24 November 1851, relating to recommendations for the Order of the Bath (GRE/B129/6/29-30,32,34,39,50,58-59); 8
letters, 13 May, 18 June & 21 November 1849, 17 November 1850, 6 March, 6 & 15 August 1851 & 17 January 1852, relating to colonial appointments (GRE/B129/6/33,38,42,47,52,55,57,63); 1 letter, 1 April 1849, concerning her disapproval of
the public announcment of the appointment of Mr Ward, Secretary to the Admirality, to the position of Lord High Comissioner of the Ionian Islands (GRE/B129/6/31); 1 letter, 6 June 1849, ordering Grey not to pressurise her in signing warrants, as
well as her disapproval of Colonel Dundas (GRE/B129/6/36); 1 letter, 10 June 1849, concerning her intention to be godmother to Lord Elgin's son (GRE/B129/6/37); 1 letter, 12 December 1849, concerning the situation in New Zealand (GRE/B129/6/44); 1
letter, 20 December 1849, relating to recommendations for the Order of St Michael and St George (GRE/B129/6/45); 1 letter, 8 April 1850, concerning Lord Torrington's resignation as Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B129/6/46); 1 letter, 26 January 1851,
expressing her disapproval of self government in Canada, particularly relating to the questions of Church endowment and National Education (GRE/B129/6/48); 1 letter, 27 February 1851, relating to the recipients of Civil Grand Crosses and Military
Grand Crosses (GRE/B129/6/51); 2 letters, 28 July 1851 & 14 August 1851, concerning the petition relating to the conditions associated with a grant of Uniform (GRE/B129/6/53-54; GRE/B129/6/56); 1 letter, 10 December 1851, concerning army
establishment (GRE/B129/6/60); 1 letter, 17 December 1851, relating to the situation in the Cape (GRE/B129/6/61); 1 letter, 17 February 1852, expressing her wish not to comply with a memorial (GRE/B129/6/64); 1 letter, 22 February 1852, concerning
recommendations for the Civil Grand Cross (GRE/B129/6/65); and 1 letter, 20 September 1879, expressing her condolences on the death of Maria, Countess Grey (GRE/B129/6/66-67)
Note Queen Victoria to Grey n.d. [September 1849]. (This note was enclosed in letter Grey to Maria, Countess Grey n.d. [16 September 1849] in order to show her the letter-heading, a picture of Balmoral Castle) (GRE/B129/6/40).
GRE/B129/7/1-33 18 July 1837-20 September 1879
Typescript copies of 31 of the above letters (These copies are not reliable).
GRE/B129/8/1-28 20 August 1846-18 December 1848
24 copies of letters Grey to Queen Victoria, including 10 letters, 20 August, 14 September & 14 October 1846, 26 & 31 January, 10 March, 11 May, 28 June & 16 September 1847, 23 November & 18 December 1848, relating to
recommendations for colonial appointments (GRE/B129/8/35,38,48,54); 2 letters, 28 October & 24 November 1846, concerning the situation in New Zealand (GRE/B129/8/5-6); 7 letters, 14 December 1846, 11 May, 7 July & 20 October 1847, 19 April,
10 May & 5 August 1848, 23 March, 26 April, 1 & 18 June 1849, 1 March, 9 & 16 August 1850, 15 October 1851 & 21 February 1852, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath and other medals (GRE/B129/8/7,13,15,17,19-21,27-28);
2 letters, 30 January & 5 February 1847, concerning the appointment of Lord Torrington as Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B129/8/9,11); 1 letter, 16 September 1847, concerning the reported failure of a detachment of troops fighting the Kafirs
(GRE/B129/8/16); 1 letter, 13 October 1848, concerning the Queen's disapproval of the recommendation of Major Edwards for the Bath, and the Queen's disapproval of the appointment of Lord Torrington as Governor of Ceylon (GRE/B129/8/22-23); 1 letter,
26 October 1848, concerning Lord Torrington, and considerations for the appointment of the Governor of Gibraltar (GRE/B129/8/24); 1 letter, 18 November 1848, concerning the conduct of Mr Mathew in his position as Governor of the Bahamas and steps
for his removal (GRE/B129/8/25)
GRE/B129/8/29-54 28 March 1849-21 February 1852
24 copies of letters Grey to Queen Victoria, including 9 letters, 23 March, 26 April, 1 & 18 June 1849, 1 March, 9 & 16 August 1850, 15 October 1851 & 21 February 1852, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath and other
medals (GRE/B129/8/30,33,35,37,42-43,52,54); 4 letters, 18 June 1849, 27 June 1850, 21 February 1851 & 21 February 1852, relating to recommendations for colonial appointments (GRE/B129/8/35,38,48,54); 1 letter, 2 April 1849, concerning a breach
of privacy in the appointment of Mr Ward (GRE/B129/8/29); 1 letter, 12 May 1849, concerning the establishment of a new bishopric in Ruperts Land (GRE/B129/8/31); 1 letter, 8 June 1849, on the Queen's disapproval of Colonel Dundas (GRE/B129/8/34); 1
letter, 2 July 1849, relating to an address of loyalty from the people of Nova Scotia (GRE/B129/8/36);1 letter, 8 July 1850, concerning the establishment of a bishopric in New Zealand (GRE/B129/8/39); 2 letters, 29 July & 23 November 1850,
concerning an inquiry into the conduct of Lord Torrington and his subsequent resignation (the second letter also refers to reforming the statutes relating to the Order of the Bath) (GRE/B129/8/40-41,44-45); 1 letter, 30 January 1849 [1851], relating
to the Clergy Reserves Bill, events in New Zealand, and colonial appointments (GRE/B129/8/46); 1 letter, 10 February 1851, concerning the conduct of the convicts recently sent to New South Wales, and the Kafir tribes in the Cape of Good Hope
(GRE/B129/8/47); 1 letter, 26 February 1851, relating to the recipients of Civil Grand Crosses and Military Grand Crosses (GRE/B129/8/49); 2 letter, 25 July & 12 August 1851, concerning the petition relating to the conditions associated with a
grant of Uniform to retired Colonels (GRE/B129/8/50-51); and 1 letter, 18 December 1851, relating to events in the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B129/8/53)
VILLIERS, Hon. Charles Pelham
(President of the Poor Law Board 1859-1866; brother of George William Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, and of Thomas Hyde Villiers)
GRE/B129/9B/1-4 8 June 1865-19 March 1867
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to a bill in Parliament (possibly the Poor Law Continuance Act) (GRE/B129/9B/1); and the second concerning the hostility between the Central Poor Law Board and the local Guardians
(GRE/B129/9B/2-4)
VILLIERS, George William, 4th Earl of Clarendon
See CLARENDON, George William Villiers, 4th Earl of
VILLIERS, Henry Montagu
(Bishop of Durham 1860-1861)
GRE/B83/18B/1 13 April 1861
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Local Claims Act.
VILLIERS, Thomas Hyde
(M.P. for Hedon 1826-1830, for Wootton Bassett 1830, for Bletchingley 1831; brother of Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, and of George William Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon)
GRE/B129/9C/1-10 13 December 1831-4 February 1832
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 13 December 1831 & 4 February 1832, relating to the system of colonial agents (GRE/B129/9C/1,8-10); and 1 letter, 19 January 1832, concerning the question of reforming the Poor Laws
(GRE/B129/9C/2-7).
Enclosure:
GRE/B129/9C/5-7 19 January 1832
Extracts from speeches of Sir Robert Peel and 2nd Earl Grey re Poor Law.
VINCENT, John
(Rector of Jacobstow, Exbourne, North Devon and Rural Dean of Okehampton)
GRE/B129/9D/1-2 4 March 1856-20 May 1857
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re petitions from his parish in favour of Church Rates.
VINE, Thomas W.
(Treasurer of Islington Society of Laymen for the Defence of the Church)
GRE/B129/9E/1 5 November 1885
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the problem of Liberals defending the Church of England during the Disestablishment campaign and the formation of a new society “without reference to party politics”.
VIVIAN, Richard Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron
(Master-General of the Ordnance 1835-1841)
GRE/B129/10/1-43 28 January 1837-4 September 1839
11 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly on army administration, although 1 letter from Grey, 19 June 1837, relates to religious observance to be paid by troops stationed in Catholic countries (GRE/1B29/12).
7 letters Grey to Vivian, mostly on army administration, although one letter, 17 June 1837, relates to religious observance to be paid by troops stationed in Catholic countries (GRE/1B29/10); and 1 letter, 9 April 1839, relating to the want of
the troops for a church in Barbados (GRE/B129/10/36-37)
There is a duplicate copy of letter 2 March 1837.
Enclosures:
GRE/B129/10/11 17 June 1837
Copy of minute by Vivian, 20 October 1836, on Lieut. Turner's letter of 4 June 1836, re Protestant troops being required to take part in Roman Catholic ceremonies in the colonies. (For this subject see Vivian to Grey 19(?) June 1837; see also
under 1st Viscount Hill; Sir John MacDonald; John P. Plumptre).
GRE/B129/10/35 27 November 1837
Copy letter Vivian to 2nd Viscount Melbourne 27 November 1837.
GRE/B129/10/41-42 5 June 1839
Letter H. Jones to Vivian 5 June 1839, containing extract from letter H.J. Jones (son of H. Jones) to H. Jones 30 April 1839 re Canada; letter H. Jones to Grey 5 June 1839.
VOEUX, Charlotte des
See Grey, Charlotte, Lady (née Des Voeux)
VOEUX, Sir Henry Dalrymple Des, 5th Bart.
See DES VOEUX, Sir Henry Dalrymple, 5th Bart.
VON BULOW, Baron
See BULOW, Baron Von
WADHAM, William
(physician)
GRE/B130/1A/1-7 9 December 1856-21 November 1862
7 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to the health of Lady Grey.
WAITE, Joseph
(Master of University College, Durham; clergyman)
GRE/B130/1B/1-5 1867-1882
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the granting of University franchise to Durham graduates, and the second commenting on Bersier's
Sermons (GRE/B130/1B/5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B130/1B/3-4 20 July 1867
Copy memo
A few remarks on the University of Durham
Wakefield, Edward GRE/B130/2A/1-12 22 April 1845-20 April 1849
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Wakefield (land agent, father of Edward Gibbon Wakefield), the first, re attack on Bay of Islands Settlement, New Zealand (GRE/B130/2A/1); and the second (with duplicate copy), 18 April 1849, deprecating Edward
Gibbon Wakefield's attack on Grey (GRE/B130/2A/6-10).
Copy letter Grey to Wakefield, 20 April 1849, referring to Edward Wakefield Gibbon's book (GRE/B130/2A/12).
Enclosure: (GRE/B130/2A/2-5) Letter Sir William Fox to Wakefield, 22 April 1845, re attack on Bay of Islands Settlement, New Zealand
Digitised material for Wakefield, Edward - GRE/B130/2A/1-12 Wakefield, Edward Gibbon GRE/B130/2B/1-7 5 September 1831-30 October 1852
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Wakefield (London agent of the New Zealand Land Co., 1839-1846; son of Edward Wakefield), the first, 5 September 1831, concerning his views on the system of colonization (GRE/B13/2B/1-2); and the second, 3 May
1837, on the disposal of colonial lands (GRE/B13/2B/4)
Extracts from letter Wakefield to John Robert Godley 7 June 1852, copied in ms from the
Lyttleton Times of 30 October 1852. (GRE/B13/2B/5-7)
See also copy of letter Grey to Wakefield 7 September 1831 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 22-3).
Digitised material for Wakefield, Edward Gibbon - GRE/B130/2B/1-7 WAKEHURST, Louise de Vere Loder, Baroness
(née Beauclerk, wife of Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, created 1st Baron Wakehurst in 1934; daughter of William, 10th Duke of Saint Albans, q.v., and of Sybil Mary, Duchess of Saint Albans, q.v.; grand-niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B130/3A/1 25 December 1892
Note to 3rd Earl Grey, with seasons greetings.
WALDEGRAVE, Frances Elizabeth Anne Waldegrave, Countess
(née Braham, wife (1) of John James Waldegrave; (2) of George Edward, 7th Earl Waldegrave; (3) of George Granville Harcourt, q.v.; (4) of Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford, and 2nd Baron Clermont, q.v.)
GRE/B130/3B/1-2 14 January 1879
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the Turkish Question
WALDEGRAVE, Hon. Samuel Waldegrave
(Bishop of Carlisle 1860-1869; previously Canon of Salisbury 1857-1860)
GRE/B80/12B/1 6 July 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, praising Grey for his defence of the Church of England
WALDIE, John
(of Hendersyde Park, Kelso)
GRE/B130/3C/1 20 February 1826
Letter 3rd Earl Grey to Waldie, soliciting vote at General Election.
This letter was purchased from C. & J.K. Fletcher Ltd., and deposited with the rest of the collection by Dr. R.P. Doig, November 1958
WALHOUSe (afterwards LITTLETON), Edward John
See HATHERTON, Edward John Littleton, 1st Baron (previously Walhouse)
WALKER, Sir Edward Daniel
(Mayor of Darlington)
GRE/B130/3D/1 21 May 1892
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, asking donation to relieve distress in Cleveland and Teesside districts.
WALKER, H.
See also copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Walker 9 March 1831 (GRE/V/C1, pp. 11-12)
WALKER, Sir James
(Lieutenant-Governor of British Guiana, 1847-1849)
GRE/B130/3E/1-7 20 October 1853
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Walker's conduct of the government of British Guiana.
Enclosures:
GRE/B130/3E/5 (1) "State of the Colonial Treasury, Counties of Dem[erara] & Essequebo on the 14th February 1849", 20 October
1853
GRE/B130/3E/6 (2) Note on progress of Rural Constables Bill 1848-1849, signed by W.B. Wolseley, Acting Secretary, 3 October 1853, 20 October 1853
GRE/B130/3E/7 (3) Extracts from Grey's Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, 20 October 1853
WALLACE, John Hope-
See HOPE-WALLACE, John
WALLOP, Isaac Newton, 5th Earl of Portsmouth
See PORTSMOUTH, Isaac Newton Wallop, 5th Earl of
WALPOLE, John
(private secretary to 3rd Earl Grey at Colonial Office -1836)
GRE/B130/3F/1-2 20 October 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his displacement as private secretary by Captain Grey
WALPOLE, Sir Spencer
(Governor of the Isle of Man 1882-1893; son of Spencer Horatio Walpole)
GRE/B130/4A/1-9 1 October 1887-17 June 1889
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Walpole's memoir of 1st Earl Russell.
Copy letter Grey to Walpole, 29 May 1889 re Grey's resignation in 1839 (GRE/B130/4A/5) (Cf. Grey's memos of 1884 filed under Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London).
Enclosure:
GRE/B130/4A/4 22 May 1889
Proofs from Walpole's book re correspondence between 2nd and 3rd Earls Grey and Russell.
WALPOLE, Spencer Horatio
(Home Secretary 1852, 1858-1859, 1866-1867; father of Sir Spencer Walpole)
GRE/B130/4B/1 5 March 1867
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the passing of information to the Chief of Constabulary
WALTERS, DEVERELL & CO
(solicitors)
GRE/B130/4C/1-2 9 March 1891-11 March 1891
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the Trust Funds of the late (William?) Grey
WARD, Emily Elizabeth, Lady
(née Swinburne, wife of Sir Henry George Ward, q.v.; daughter of Sir John Edward Swinburne, 6th Bart., q.v.)
GRE/B130/4D/1 11 February 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking employment for her son, Swinburne Ward.
Ward, Sir Henry GeorgeReference: GRE/B130/5-6
(M.P. for Saint Albans 1832-1837, High Commissioner for Ionian Islands 1849-1855)
GRE/B130/5/1-62 8 July 1843-5 April 1853
13 letters to Grey, including 1 letter, 8 July 1843, relating to Ireland (GRE/B130/5/1); 1 letter, 7 August 1850, concerning the improved tranquility of the Ionian Islands, the appointment of Dr Braila, Napoleon Zambelli's campaign for a union
with Greece, the popularity of the government in Corfu, a proposed Dissolution, and the conduct of Mr Fraser, Mr Bern & Mr [Bagedly] (GRE/B130/5/2-4); 1 letter, 19 October 1851, relating to the circumstances on the islands affecting the
dissolution, a controversy surrounding the archbishop's conduct in proposing a toast to the Queen, the state of the political parties on the island, the collections for political prisoners and policy towards the “Anarchists” (GRE/B130/5/5-8); 1 letter, 5 November 1851, concerning Sir James Reid's proposed changes in the Supreme Council, the opinions of political refugees in Patres and Cephalonia and the possibility of an uprising
(GRE/B130/5/38-39); 1 letter, 21 November 1851, concerning the arrest of [Dro Zerro & Montferrato) and the use of “High Police” powers on the islands (GRE/B130/5/40-41); 1 letter, 6 December 1851, thanking Grey
for his support, and the possible reform of the Constitution (GRE/B130/5/42-43); 1 letter, 6 January 1852, concerning a proposed plan to concede the southern islands to Greece in exchange for Corfu (GRE/B130/5/44); 5 letters, 6 & 18 January,
& 4, 8 & 15 February 1852 (with copy), concerning elections on the islands, the second also highlighting the behaviour of Count Salamos in Zante (GRE/B130/5/45-48,51-60); 1 letter, 5 April 1853, concerning the progress of the islands under
his rule (GRE/B130/5/61-62).
Enclosures: (GRE/B130/5/9-37) Extract of letter Count Caruso to Ward 6 October 1851. Letter Enarndi(?) to Col. Hill with translations from newspapers. ; (GRE/B130/5/49-50) Copy letter Ward to Hill 10 January 1852,
on the conduct of Count Salamos in Zante.
GRE/B130/6 7 October 1850-7 May 1852
22 letters Ward to Sir Benjamin Hawes, including 1 letter, dated 18 October 1850, concerning Captain Middleton (GRE/B130/6/1); 1 letter, also 18 October 1850, relating to the removal of troops from the islands and the spread of cholera
(GRE/B130/6/2-4); 1 further letter, 27 October 1850, on cholera (GRE/B130/6/5-6); 1 letter, 5 November 1850, concerning the reform of electoral law, the relationship with Russia, anti-English feeling, and political manoeuvres on the islands
(GRE/B130/6/7-9); 1 letter, 5 November 1850, concerning the Greek Unionist Party (GRE/B130/6/10); 1 letter, 10 November 1850, concerning Ward's anger at the publication of a paper by Hawes on the Ionian Islands (GRE/B130/6/12); 1 letter, 9 December
1850, concerning the Greek Unionist Question and the Finanical Question (GRE/B130/6/13-16); 2 letters, 16 December 1850 & 6 January 1851, relating to the expiration of the Queen's legal power and the rejection of the electoral law
(GRE/B130/6/17-21); 1 letter, 22 January 1851, concerning disturbances in Cephalonia, his views on the Electoral Law Question, papers by Count Roma and Mr Bowen on the state of the islands, and the position of the Catholics in England
(GRE/B130/6/22-24); 2 letter, 7 & 21 February 1851, concerning the rebellious state of Cephalonia (GRE/B130/6/25-26,29); 1 letter, 18 March 1851, concerning the publication of private correspondece, and the Electoral Law Question
(GRE/B130/6/34-36); 1 letter, 20 March 1851, concerning the consequences of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill on the dissolution of Russell's ministry, the present calm of the islands, and the Electoral Law Question (GRE/B130/6/37-38); 1 letter, 11
April 1851, concerning the peaceful nature of the islands owing to the measures introduced to suppress dissent (GRE/B130/6/39-40); 1 letter, 5 June 1851, concerning a plan to improve the running of elections on the islands (GRE/B130/6/41-42); 1
letter, June 1851, concerning the parliamentary debate surrounding the conduct of Lord Torrington and the 1848 Revolutions (GRE/B130/6/43-45); 1 letter, 19 June 1851, concerning the appeal of Cappeletto and the unsettled state of Zante owing to the
conduct of Colonel Hill (GRE/B130/6/46-49); 1 letter, 19 July 1851, relating to his meeting with Zantists (GRE/B130/6/50); 1 letter, 5 November 1851, concerning the censorship of letters of political refugees of Patres and Cephalonia, and the
relative state of calm in the other islands (GRE/B130/6/51-52); 3 letters, 5 & 23 April & 7 May 1852, concerning his correspondence with Earl Grey and accusations of Ward's conduct (GRE/B130/6/53-56)
Enclosures: (GRE/B130/6/11) Paper by Ward -
“Falsehoods submitted by Greek Unionist Party”. ; (GRE/B130/6/27-28) Letter J. Fraser, High Commissioner's Secretary, to Dr. Telemaco Paisi, printed in Greek, English and Italian. ;
(GRE/B130/6/30-33) Copy letter Fraser to Major Symonds 16 February 1851. ; (GRE/B130/6/62-69) Copy of letter Hawes to Ward on representative government. ; (GRE/B130/6/70-72) Letter Ward to 1st Earl Russell 20 December 1851, on the High Police power
; (GRE/B130/6/73) Notes by Hawes (from Ward's despatches?).
WARREN, George John
See VERNON, George John Warren, 5th Baron
WATSON, George
(Curate of Chevington, 1859-1862)
GRE/B130/7A/1-6 3 February 1860-18 December 1862
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 3 February 1860, concerning the formation of Chevington into a separate district (GRE/B130/7A/1); 2 letters, 20 February & 6 March 1860, on the subject of his residence at Chevington
(GRE/B130/7A/2-3); 1 letter, 31 December 1860, the possibility of Mr Rutter, master at Chevington School, leaving the area (GRE/B130/7A/4-5); and 1 letter, 18 December 1862, offering his resignation as curate of Chevington in order to take up an
appointment in Cumberland (GRE/B130/7A/6)
WATSON, John GRE/B130/7B/1 28 June 1848
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning Lord G. Bentinck's attack on Grey, relating to certain missing despatches
WATSON, Sir Wager Joseph, 5th Bart.
(of Fulmer, cousin of Elizabeth Mary Copley, of Maria, Countess Grey and of Sir Joseph William Copley)
GRE/B130/7C/1-2 26 March 1888-23 October 1891
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first concerning a water colour painting belonging to Miss Copley (GRE/B130/7C/1); and the second concerning a framed drawing of Lady Grey (GRE/B130/7C/2).
WATT, J. GRE/B130/7D/1 27 December 1883
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, complaining of treatment of his daughter, the schoolmistress of Howick, by the Rector (Rev. Samuel Bucknell, q.v.).
WATTS, John GRE/B130/7E/1 25 April 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Grey's opinion that the franchise should be given to all working men
Waylett and Manington
(jewellers, London)
See Manington, J. (of Waylett & Manington)
WEALE, John
(publisher, High Holborn, London)
GRE/B130/8A/1 27 May 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, offering to print Grey's speech on the negotiations at Vienna. (It was, in fact, published by Ridgway and by Ward and Co.).
WEDDELL, Robert
(solicitor, Berwick-upon-Tweed)
GRE/B130/8B/1-6 17 August 1835-28 March 1842
Copy letter Grey to Weddell, 19 August 1835, re effect of Municipal Corporation Bill on Berwick-upon-Tweed (GRE/B130/8B/1), replying to letter from Willoby, Weddell and Gilchrist 17 August 1835.
4 letters Weddell to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 18 August & 31 October 1836, concerning recommendations for government appointments (GRE/B130/8B/2-3); and 2 letters, 16 February 1842 & 28 March 1842, relating to a suit brought by
the freemen of the borough against the Corporation (GRE/B130/8B/4-6)
WEDGEWOOD, J. GRE/B130/8C/1-2 19 February 1834
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re law concerning Friendly Societies.
WEDLAKE, George
(editor of
Talk )
GRE/B130/8D/1-6 2 March 1893-6 March 1893
2 typewritten letters to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting an article for the new journal
Talk on the subject of Home Rule (GRE/B130/8D/1-2)
Proof of article
“Home Rule for Ireland” by Grey, March 1893 (GRE/B130/8D/3-6)
WELLESLEY, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington
See WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
WELLESLEY, Arthur Richard
See WELLINGTON, Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of
WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke ofReference: GRE/B131/1-7 GRE/B131/1/1-58 30 June 1839-13 December 1847
29 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 30 June 1839, relating to the proposed modification of the army depot system (GRE/B131/1/1-4); 1 letter, 26 February 1846, concerning proposed objections in Parliament to Grey's resolutions
[subject not known] (GRE/B131/1/5); 1 letter, 24 July 1846, concerning the force in Canada (GRE/B131/1/6-7); 1 letter, 4 August 1846, concerning recommendations for the position of Governor of North America (GRE/B131/1/9); 1 letter, 10 September
1846, concerning troops in Monte Video (GRE/B131/1/10); 1 letter, 23 November 1846, concerning the appointment of an officer to the command of the troops in New Zealand (GRE/B131/1/11-14); 1 letter, 12 December 1846, relating to a medal for officers
and soldiers who served in the Penisular War (GRE/B131/1/20); 1 letter, 22 January 1847, concerning the discharge of soldiers after 10 years of service (GRE/B131/1/21); 2 letters, 15 February & 5 March 1847, relating to the promotion of Colonel
Henry Somerset (GRE/B131/1/22-23); 1 letters, 20 March 1847, concerning the regulations of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/1/24-25); 2 letters, 19 & 22 April 1847, relating to alterations in the Mutiny Act (GRE/B131/1/30,32); 2 letters, 1 &
3 May 1847, concerning the Enlistment Bill (GRE/B131/1/34); 2 letters, 7 May & 13 December 1847, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath and other medals (GRE/B131/1/35,58); 1 letter, 28 May 1847, concerning the correct procedure for
the wearing of military medals (with a further letter on the subject written on the same sheet by Sir Benjamin Hawes) (GRE/B131/1/36); 1 letter, 4 June 1847, relating to Fort [?] (GRE/B131/1/37); 1 letter, 19 June 1847, concerning the appointment of
Sir Harry Smith as Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B131/1/38); 1 letter, 21 June 1847, concerning army pensioners (GRE/B131/1/39); 1 letter, 24 June 1847, concerning a report of the military force in Hong Kong (GRE/B131/1/40); 1 letter, 22
July 1847, concerning army operations to be carried out in the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B131/1/41-43); 2 letters, 28 July & 21 August 1847, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B131/1/44-46); 1 letter, 22 August 1847, concerning Sir G. Berkeley
(GRE/B131/1/47); 2 letters and a typescript copy of the first, 8 & 14 September 1847, concerning the sending of 5,000 troops to Alderney (GRE/B131/1/50-57).
Enclosures:
GRE/B131/1/15-17 Copy letter Wellington to 1st Earl
Russell 11 November 1846, relating to County defence, 11 November 1846
GRE/B131/1/18-19 Memorandum from Wellington concerning soliders in New Zealand [c. November 1846], November 1846
GRE/B131/1/26-28 Letter Wellington to 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne 24 March 1847, enclosing copies of letters 3rd Marquess of Londonderry to Wellington 23 March 1847 and Wellington to Londonderry 24 March 1847 (forwarded to Grey by Lansdowne),
relating to alterations in the Mutiny Act, 24 March 1847
GRE/B131/1/31 Letter 14th Earl of Derby (Lord Stanley) to Wellington 19 April 1847, relating to alterations in the Mutiny Act, 19 April 1847
GRE/B131/1/48 Copy letter 1st Baron Broughton (J.C. Hobhouse) to Wellington 21 August 1847, concerning Sir G. Berkeley, 22 August 1847
GRE/B131/1/49 Note in Grey's hand - "Notes by the D. of Wellington of Sept 6/47 on a letter of Ld. J. Russell's of the 3d. respecting the defence of the country" , 6 September 1847
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/1/1-58 GRE/B131/2/1-56 5 February 1848-29 November 1849
40 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including, 1 letter, 5 February 1848, recommending Major General J. MacDonald for the command of the troops in Jamaica (GRE/B131/2/1); 1 letter, 14 March 1848, concerning the force at Hong Kong and the possibility of
war (GRE/B131/2/3); 2 letters, 27 March & 6 May 1848, relating to the authority for the granting of medals (GRE/B131/2/4-6); 1 letter, 26 June 1848, concerning Mr Shepherd (GRE/B131/2/7); 1 letter, 21 August 1848, concerning the command of the
troops in Zambia (GRE/B131/2/8) 1 letter, 22 August 1848, concerning honours for officers who had served in the Kafir War (GRE/B131/2/9-11); 1 letter, 2 September 1848, concerning the appointment of Sir Thomas Bunbury for the command of the troops
in Jamaica (GRE/B131/2/13); 1 letter, 12 November 1848, concerning the appointment of Sir R. Gardiner as Governor of Gibraltar (GRE/B131/2/14); 1 letter, 23 November 1848, concerning colonial appointments (GRE/B131/2/16); 1 letter, 1 December 1840,
recommending Sir Harry Smith for the position of Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B131/2/17); 1 letter, 12 December 1848, concerning Sir Robert Wilson (GRE/B131/2/18); 1 letter, 30 December 1848, concerning military expenditure in New Zealand
(GRE/B131/2/19); 1 letter, 11 January 1849, recommending Major General Sir Charles Felix Smith for the position of Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B131/2/20); 4 letters, 19 January, 5 & 6 February & 4 May 1849, concerning the command of the
troops in Mauritius and the Ionian Islands (GRE/B131/2/21-24,26); 3 letters, 24 April, 5 May & 29 November 1849, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath and other medals (GRE/B131/2/25,27,56); 6 letters, 18 & 26 May 1849, 17
February, 17, 18 & 20 July 1849, concerning medals for services in Egypt (GRE/B131/3/6); 1 letter, 19 June 1849, concerning Lord Brougham's motion on the Affirmation Bill (GRE/B131/2/32); 1 letter, 26 June 1849, concerning regiments in Canada
and affairs in China (GRE/B131/2/35); 1 letter, 29 June 1849, concenring the defence of the colonies (GRE/B131/2/36-37); 1 letter, 31 July 1849, granting the lease of scheme relating to General Ellice (GRE/B131/2/43); 1 letter, 2 August 1849,
relating to a commission for Mr Andrew Hayes (GRE/B131/2/44); 2 letters, 8 & 10 August 1849 concerning the distribution of medals (GRE/B131/2/45-46); 2 letters, 8 December 1849 (two), concerning the conferring of the Order of the Bath on Medical
Officers (GRE/B131/2/48-49); 1 letter, 9 October 1849, concerning army promotions (GRE/B131/2/51); 2 letters, both 11 September 1849, concerning the command of the troops in the Ionian Islands and the appointment of a Civil Lord High Commissioner
(GRE/B131/2/52-53).
Enclosures:
GRE/B131/2/33-34 Copy letter Wellington to 1st Earl Russell 23 June 1849, relating to the Grant of Medals, 26 June 1849
GRE/B131/2/54-55 Copy letter Sir H.G. Ward to 1st Baron Raglan (Fitzroy Somerset) 31 August 1849, relating to the military in the Ionian Islands , 11 September 1849
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/2/1-56 GRE/B131/3/1-30 26 January 1850-29 November 1850
15 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 2 letters, 26 & 30 January 1850, relating to the authority for the granting of medals (GRE/B131/3/1-5); 1 letter, 2 February 1850, concerning medals for services in Egypt (GRE/B131/3/28-30,38-39,40-42);
3 letters, 9, 11 & 14 February 1850, concerning the conferring of the Order of the Bath on Medical Officers (GRE/B131/3/7-9); 2 letters, 1 & 4 March 1850, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath and other medals (GRE/B131/3/10-11);
1 letter, 27 June 1850, concerning Sir George Arthur (GRE/B131/3/13); 1 letter, 22 July 1850, concerning the regulations of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/3/14-16); 3 letters, 25, 27 July & 16 August 1850, concerning the officers in the East
India Company receiving the Bath (GRE/B131/3/17-19,23); 1 letter, 27 November 1850, relating to Captain Domville (GRE/B131/3/29); 1 letter, 29 November 1850, recommending Major General William Jervois for the command of the troops in Hong Kong
(GRE/B131/3/30).
Enclosures:
GRE/B131/3/12 Note on S. Woolriche, M.D, Inspector General of Hospitals, recommended for G.B, 4 March 1850
GRE/B131/3/20 Copy letter 1st Viscount Gough to 1st Baron Raglan 9 March 1850, relating to Lt Col Paynter, 27 July 1850
GRE/B131/3/21 Extract from letter Gough to 1st Marquess of Dalhousie 30 November 1849, on recommendations for medals , 27 July 1850
GRE/B131/3/22 Extract from letter Gough to Dalhousie 30 November 1850.[error for 1849?] on recommendations for medals, 27 July 1850
GRE/B131/3/24-27 Copy letter Major John Jacob to Wellington 14 June 1850, wishing to receive the Order of the Bath, 16 August 1850
GRE/B131/3/28 Extract from General Orders by Government of India 18 August 1843, concerning Major John Jacob, 16 August 1850
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/3/1-30 GRE/B131/4/1-32 25 January 1851-12 January 1852
15 letters, 8 March, 13 & 25 November, 15 December 1851 (x2), 9 January 1850 (with a copy), 11 & 12 January 1852 (with a copy), on the Kafir War and the conduct of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B131/4/2,14-32); 1 letter, 18 March 1851, on the
defense of Canada (GRE/B131/4/4); 1 letter, 22 March 1851, concerning Martial Law (GRE/B131/4/6-7) and 2 letters, 1 & 18 August 1851, concerning the wearing of military uniform by retired Lt. Colonels (GRE/B131/4/12-13).
Enclosures:
GRE/B131/4/1 Copy letter Wellington to 1st Baron Broughton (Hobhouse) 25 January 1851, 25 January 1851
GRE/B131/4/3 Memo by Wellington on Kafir War, 7 March 1851. , 7 March 1851
GRE/B131/4/9-12 Memo by Wellington on memorial of retired Lt. Colonels praying to be allowed to wear uniform, 31 July 1851. (Cf. Wellington to Grey 18 August 1851), 18 August 1851
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/4/1-32 GRE/B131/5/1-40 27 June 1839-20 December 1847
27 copies of letters Grey to Wellington, including 2 letters, 27 June & 3 July 1839, relating to the proposed modification of the army depot system (GRE/B131/5/1-3); 1 letter, 5 August 1839, concerning army reserves (GRE/B131/5/4); 2 letters,
21 & 31 July 1846, concerning troops at the Cape (GRE/B131/5/5-6); 2 letters, 17 & 25 November 1846, concerning the troops in New Zealand (GRE/B131/5/7-11); 2 letters, 20 & 25 January 1847, concerning the discharge of soldiers after ten
years service (GRE/B131/5/12,21); 1 letter, 18 February 1847, concerning the command of the troops in the Cape (GRE/B131/5/22); 1 letter, 20 March 1849, concerning an alteration to the regulations of the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/5/23); 1 letter,
21 April 1847, concerning the formation of a Militia (GRE/B131/5/24); 5 letters, 22 April, 10 May, 26 & 29 July, 20 December 1847, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/5/25-26,33-35); 1 letter, 1 June 1847, concerning the
medal associated with the Bath (GRE/B131/5/27); 1 letter, 18 June 1847, recommending Sir Harry Smith for the position of Governor of the Cape (GRE/B131/5/28); 1 letter, 24 June 1847, concerning the publication of General D'Aguilar's despatch in the
Gazette (GRE/B131/5/29); 2 letters, 1 July & 18 September 1847, concerning the Governor of Malta (GRE/B131/5/30,38); 1 letter, 10 July 1847, forwarding a dispatch from the Cape (GRE/B131/5/31); 2 letters, 21 &
26 July 1847, concerning the conduct of Sir Henry Pottinger (GRE/B131/5/32-34); 2 letters, 11 & 16 September 1847 concerning the sending of troops to Alderney (GRE/B131/5/36-37); 1 letter, 25 October 1847, relating to the offering of a
commission in the Canadian Regiment for Mr Moffat, and the appointment of General Ellice to the command of the troops in Malta (GRE/B131/5/39); 1 letter, 20 December 1847, concerning troop numbers (GRE/B131/5/40).
Enclosure: B131/5/13-20 War
Office memo “Estimate of the probable effect of extending the principle of free discharges with deferred pensions to all soldiers of 10 years standing”, 12 January 1847
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/5/1-40 GRE/B131/6/1-41 15 March 1848-5 December 1849
36 copies of letters Grey to Wellington, including 1 letter, 15 March 1848, concerning military operations in the Canton River (GRE/B131/6/1); 3 letters, 25 March, 5 May & 7 May 1848, concerning the possibility of the East India Company
issuing its own medals for service in India (GRE/B131/6/2-3,24); 4 letters, 1 draft and 1 copy both 18 August 1848, the others 23 & 25 August 1848, concerning recommendations for the Order of the Bath for those officers who served in the Kafir
War (GRE/B131/6/4-11); 1 letter, 8 November 1848, concerning the appointment of Sir Robert Gardiner to the position of Governor of Gibraltar (GRE/B131/6/12); 4 letters, 15 November & 20 December 1848, 2 & 13 January 1849 relating to
recommendations for the Governor of Mauritius (GRE/B131/6/13-14,17-19); 1 letter, 11 December 1848, concerning instructions for Sir R. Wilson (GRE/B131/6/15); 1 letter, 14 December 1848, relating to the force at Gibraltar (GRE/B131/6/16); 2 letters,
25 January & 30 April 1849, concerning the command of the troops in Mauritius and the Ionian Islands (GRE/B131/6/20,23); 1 letter, 5 April 1849, concerning reducing the force at Hong Kong (GRE/B131/6/21); 4 letters, 23 April, 14 & 17 May
& 1 December 1849, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/6/22,25-26,40); 3 letters, 19 May, 23 July & 5 December 1849, concerning the grant of medals to medical officers (GRE/B131/6/27,35,41); 1 letter (cancelled), 12
June 1949, relating to the command of the troops in North America (GRE/B131/6/28); 6 letters, 25 June, 16, 19 & 23 July, 2 & 8 August 1849 concerning officers who had served in Egypt receiving medals (GRE/B131/6/29,33-35,38-39); 2 letters 26
& 28 June 1849, concerning the increase in the size of the army (GRE/B131/6/31); 1 letter, 29 June 1849, concerning the defense of the colonies (GRE/B131/6/32); 1 letter, 30 July 1849, applying for leave of absence for General Ellice
(GRE/B131/6/36); 1 letter, 30 July 1849, recommending Mr Hayes for a Commission (GRE/B131/6/37)
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/6/1-41 GRE/B131/7/1-42 26 January 1850-29 January 1852
28 copies of letters Grey to Wellington, including, 5 letters, 26 & 30 January, 2 , 4 & 5 February 1850, concerning officers who had served in Egypt receiving medals (GRE/B131/7/1-6) 4 letters, 9 & 12 February, 2 March & 18 April
1850, concerning the grant of medals to medical officers (GRE/B131/7/7-9,11);1 letter, 8 March 1850, concerning the Kafir War (GRE/B131/7/10); 1 letter, 25 June 1850, concerning Sir G. Arthur (GRE/B131/7/13); 4 letters, 20, 24, 25 July & 14
August 1850, concerning recommendations for the the Order of the Bath for those officers serving in India (GRE/B131/7/14-18); 1 letter, 25 November 1850, concerning the recommendation of Captain Domville for the command of the Local Corps of the
Gold Coast (GRE/B131/7/19); 1 letter, 4 December 1850, concerning Major General Sir William Jervois for the command of the troops in Hong Kong (GRE/B131/7/20); 1 letter, 20 March 1851, concerning Lord Torrington's conduct in Ceylon
(GRE/B131/7/21-22); 1 letter, 18 July 1851, concerning appointments to the Order of the Bath (GRE/B131/7/24); 9 letters, 20 April, 7, 17 & 26 November, 14 & 15 December 1851, 8 , 9 & 14 January 1852, concerning the progress of the Kafir
War and the conduct of Sir Harry Smith (GRE/B131/7/30-33,37-41).
Duplicate copy of letter of 15 December 1851 (GRE/B131/7/34-36); 1 letter, 29 January 1852, concerning the establishment of the Canadian Rifle Regiment (GRE/B131/7/42).
Enclosure: B131/7/12 Memo by Grey on admission of Army & Navy
Medical Officers to Order of the Bath, 25 February 1850
Digitised material for Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 - GRE/B131/7/1-42 WELLINGTON, Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke of WEMYSS, Anne Frederica Charteris, Countess of
(née Anson, wife of 10th Earl of Wemyss, and sister of Thomas George Anson, 2nd Earl of Lichfield; styled Lady Elcho 1853-1883)
GRE/B132/1A/1-5 5 February 1878-17 February 1894
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to social engagements or family news
WEMYSS, Francis Richard Charteris, 8th Earl of
(styled Lord Elcho 1853-1883)
GRE/B132/1B/1-83 20 April 1860-9 August 1894
35 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, some on family matters and social engagements although many discuss politics, including 8 letters, 20 April 1860, 13 January 1865, 5 February, 25 May, 1, 3, 4, 6 June 1866, concerning parliamentary reform
(GRE/B132/1B/1-2,4-12); 1 letter, 1 November 1874, concerning the Municipal Bill (GRE/B132/1B/15-16); 2 letters, 1 & 3 December 1874, concerning the publication of a letter by Grey on army matters (GRE/B132/1B/17-21);1 letter, 7 April 1880,
concerning the aftermath of the 1880 General Election (GRE/B132/1B/33-34); 3 letters, 11 & 28 December 1880 & 1 January 1881, concerning the Irish Land Question (GRE/B132/1B/25-31); 1 letter, 17 February 1881, concerning the age of those
joining the military (GRE/B132/1B/32-34); 1 letter, 7 August 1883, with reference to the Agricultural Holdings Bill (GRE/B132/1B/39-40); 1 letter, 22 June 1884, concerning the army in Egypt and reference to the Third Reform Bill (GRE/B132/1B/43-44);
2 letters, 28 June & 13 November 1884, concerning the Third Reform Bill (GRE/B132/1B/45-47, 50-51); 1 letter, 4 June 1885, concerning Gladstone's foreign policy (GRE/B132/1B/52-53); 1 letter, 1 November 1885, relating to the English
Disestablishment Question (GRE/B132/1B/54); 1 letter, 10 March 1886, with reference to his views on Randolph Churchill (GRE/B132/1B/55-56)
Copy of letter Grey to Wemyss 2 June 1885, concerning paper by Grey on
“The grant of eleven millions” 2 June 1885 (GRE/B132/1B/65-83).
Enclosures:
GRE/B132/1B/3 13 January 1865
Copy of motion
“That an humble address be presented to Her Majesty to appoint Royal Commission on number of mechanics and artisans with franchise, etc.”
GRE/B132/1B/66-83 2 June 1885
Paper by Grey on
“The grant of eleven millions” 2 June 1885
WENTWORTH-FITZWILLIAM, Charles, 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough
See FITZWILLIAM of NORBOROUGH, Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl
WENTWORTH-FITZWILLIAM, William Thomas Spencer, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough
See FITZWILLIAM of NORBOROUGH, William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 3rd Earl
WEST, Sir Algernon Edward
(private secretary in the India Office 1860-1866; nephew by marriage of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B132/2A/1-2 11 December 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning the death of 8th Earl of Elgin.
Enclosure:
GRE/B132/2A/2 11 December 1863
Copy of telegram announcing death of 8th Earl of Elgin.
WEST, H. (Lieutenant)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to West 10 January 1831 (GRE/V/C1, p.7)
WEST, Mary, Lady
(née Barrington, wife of Sir Algernon Edward West; daughter of Hon. Lady Caroline Barrington; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B132/2B/1-4 3 December 1891-17 August 1892
3 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to social engagements or family news.
WESTBURY, Richard Bethell, 1st Baron
(Lord Chancellor 1861-1865)
GRE/B132/2C/1-5 21 March 1859-8 July 1869
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 21 March 1859, on the progress of franchise reform (GRE/B132/2C/1); and 3 letters, 1 & 20 June & 8 July 1869, relating to the Irish Disestablishment Bill in the House of Lords
(GRE/B132/2C/2-5).
WESTERN, Edward (solicitor) GRE/B132/3/1-15 6 January 1851-2 April 1859
14 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re Warkworth Harbour Co. (one letter (14 November 1854) is from Western & Sons, in E. Western's absence).
Copy of letter Grey to Western, 7 January 1851, on above subject (GRE/B132/3/2).
WESTMINSTER, Elizabeth Mary Grosvenor, Marchioness of
(née Leveson-Gower, wife of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster, q.v.; sister of George, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, q.v., and of Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, q.v.)
GRE/B132/4A/1 28 December 1880
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with reference to the “wretched Ministry”
WESTMINSTER, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of
(son of Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster; styled Viscount Belgrave 1831-1845 and Earl Grosvenor 1845-1869)
GRE/B132/4B/1-7 21 March 1866-5 February 1867
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey relating to the Second Reform Act, including 1 letter, 21 March 1866, concerning the reaction of MPs to the initial bill, with Westminster stating that many were voting for a resolution in order to give the impression
that “there will be a majority against the bill” (GRE/B132/4B/1); 2 letters, 1 & 3 April 1866, seeking Grey's advice on whether it would be advisable to publish his letter to Lord Russell on the subject,
(GRE/B132/4B/2-3); 1 letter, 14 January 1869, requesting Grey's assistance in the publication of a new newspaper in defence of Constitutional principles, and the prospects for the passage of the new Reform Bill GRE/B132/4B/4-6); 1 letter, 5 February
1869, concerning a list of Whig Peers who Westminster believes would support their position of moderate Reform (GRE/B132/4B/7).
Enclosure:
GRE/B132/4B/7 5 February 1867
List of “well-disposed” Whig peers.
WESTMINSTER, Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of GRE/B132/4C/1-2 28 November 1859-5 December 1859
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the formation of a society for the encouragement of Rifle Shooting
WETHERED, Florence Thomas
(Vicar of Hurley, Berks., 1868- )
GRE/B132/5A/1 9 January 1894
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Parish Councils Bill.
WHATELY, Richard
(Archbishop of Dublin)
GRE/B83/9A/1-2 1 May 1847-2 May 1847
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a petition against transportation.
WHITE, Thomas Reader
(Rector of Finchley)
GRE/B132/5B/1 17 December 1856
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting testimonial to S. Goodman.
WHITEHURST, Edward C. GRE/B132/5C/1-8 20 October 1882-14 July 1884
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to information on the Reform Bill campaign, 1830-1832.
Copy of letter Grey to Whitehurst, 4 November 1882, relating to above (GRE/B132/5C/3-4)
WHITLEY, Charles Thomas
(Vicar of Bedlington; natural historian)
GRE/B132/6A/1-2 29 January 1857-31 July 1874
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first accepting a new office from Grey; and the second requesting to be relieved from his duties as a Magistrate at the Petty Sessions (GRE/B132/6A/2)
WHITMORE, William Wolryche
(M.P. for Wolverhampton)
See copy of letter 3rd Earl Grey to Whitmore (erroneously addressed to "T.W. Whitmore"), 12 March 1833 (GRE/V/C1, pp.231-2)
WHITWORTH, Sir Joseph, 1st Bart.
(mechanical engineer)
GRE/B132/6B/1 25 April 1860
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Whitworth guns.
WIDDRINGTON, Sir David Latimer Tinling (Lieutenant-General) GRE/B132/6C/1-2 14 June 1837-15 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Widdrington's claims for preferment.
Copy letter Grey to Widdrington, re above subject
WIDDRINGTON, Samuel Edward
(previously Cook; Captain; uncle of Shallcross Fitzherbert Widdrington)
GRE/B132/6D/1-2 19 February 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his views on the Eastern Question
WIDDRINGTON, Shallcross Fitzherbert
(of Newton Hall, nephew of Captain Samuel Edward Widdrington)
GRE/B132/6E/1-2 14 January 1872-20 January 1872
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re alterations to Alnwick Infirmary.
WILBERFORCE, Ernest Roland
(Bishop of Chichester 1882-1895; previously Bishop of Newcastle; son of Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester)
GRE/B80/20B 19 February 1884-2 January 1893
6 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 19 Feb 1884, relating to the soliciting of Grey's support for the cause of Church of England missions to the poor in Newcastle (GRE/B80/20B/1); 1 letter, 22 September 1884, on the appointment of the
Rev. Bucknell as Rector of Newburn (GRE/B80/20B/2), 1 letter, 1 October 1884, on the appointment of the Rev. Green as Vicar of Howick (GRE/B80/20B/3); 1 letter, 10 Nov 1885, concerning the betrayal of Gladstone towards the Church of England with the
prospect of disestablishment (GRE/B80/20B/4-5); 1 letter, 12 October 1890, relating to his opposition towards the Tithes Bill (GRE/B80/20B/6-7); 1 letter, 2 January 1893, wishing Grey a belated Happy Birthday (GRE/B80/20B/8)
WILBERFORCE, Henry William
(editor of the
Catholic Standard 1854-1863; brother of Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester)
GRE/B132/7A/1-4 24 April 1858-5 July 1858
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re discrimination against Roman Catholics in the allocation of the Patriotic Fund.
WILBERFORCE, Samuel
(Bishop of Winchester 1869-1873; previously Bishop of Oxford 1845-1869)
GRE/B132/12D/1-8 5 November 1847-16 May 1855
5 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, mostly relating to appointments at the Church Mission in Sarawak, Borneo.
Copy of letter Grey to Wilberforce, 4 December 1847, on above (GRE/B132/12D/5).
Enclosure:
GRE/B132/12D/3 5 November 1847
Letter Rev. Charles David Brereton to Wilberforce, 28 October 1847, and printed booklet on Borneo Church Mission.
WILBRAHAM, George
(of Delamere House, M.P. for Chester 1832-1841)
GRE/B132/7B/1 22 January 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking him for appointing one of Wilbraham's sons to clerkship.
WILDE, James Plaisted, 1st Baron Penzance
See PENZANCE, James Plaisted Wilde, 1st Baron
WILDE, Thomas, 1st Baron Truro
See TRURO, Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron
WILKIE, A. Walker
(Secretary of the Warkworth Dock Co.)
GRE/B132/7C/1-33 5 October 1853-16 December 1854
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, 5 October 1853, concerning the Warkworth Dock Co.
Accompanying this letter are 2 notes in the handwriting of Archibald Hills, dates 7 October 1853 and 13 Nov-16 December 1854, referring to these shares (GRE/B132/7C/2-3).
Enclosure:
GRE/B132/7C/2-33 5 October 1853
3rd Earl Grey's and Sir Frederick William Grey's shares in the Warkworth Dock Co.
WILKIESON, William GRE/B132/7D/1-2 27 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Church leases.
Wilkins, J. W. GRE/B132/7E/1-2 15 March 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning parliamentary reform. Enclosure: B132/7E/2 Pamphlet by Wilkins,
What should the Representation Be?, London, 1859
Wilkinson, George
(architect to the Poor Law Commission in Ireland)
GRE/B132/7F/1 23 March 1855
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the sanction of buildings for the formation of Irish Poorhouses.
Wilkinson, Thomas, Seymour, F., and Young, Edward
(Secretaries to the Central Exchange, Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
GRE/B132/7G/1 2 June 1842
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting support for memorial to Postmaster-General protesting against discontinuance of morning mail from London to Newcastle via Carlisle.
Wilkinson, W. A. GRE/B132/8/1-27 9 September 1844-22 October 1847
13 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 7 letters, 9, 24, 25 & 27 September, 1 October, 25 & 26 November 1844 re Newcastle-Berwick railway (GRE/B132/8/1-14); 5 letters, 14, 19, 21, 22 & 25 August 1844, re Croydon Atmospheric Railway
(GRE/B132/8/15-24); and 1 letter, 22 October 1847, re possible vacancy of seat in parliament for Sunderland (GRE/B132/8/27).
2 copies of a letter Grey to Wilkinson 16 October 1847, re possible vacancy of seat in parliament for Sunderland (GRE/B132/8/25-26.
Enclosures:
GRE/B132/8/2 Memo on comparative costs of atmospheric and locomotive railway, 4 June 1844
GRE/B132/8/3 Note on limited liability of members of provisional committee of Northumberland Railway, by Burchell, Kilgour & Parson; signed also by I.K. Brunel 10 July 1844, 10 July 1844
GRE/B132/8/7 Letter I.K. Brunel to Kilgour & Burshell 22 September [1844], 24 September 1844
GRE/B132/8/16-17 Letter J.D.A. Samuda to Wilkinson 13 August 1845, 14 August 1845
Wilkinson, William GRE/B132/7H/1 20 February 1836
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking Grey for his assistance in obtaining a position for his nephew at North Shields, and warning Grey of the dubious character of Robert Gibson
WILLIAM IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland GRE/B132/9/1-5 20 April 1835-23 February 1837
Royal Warrant appointing 3rd Earl Grey Secretary at War, 20 April 1835 (GRE/B132/9/1)
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to William IV, 22 February 1837, forwarding the report on a commission enquiring into the consolidation of the civil departments of the army (GRE/B132/9/2-3).
Letter to Grey, 23 February 1837, on behalf of William IV, commenting on the report (GRE/B132/9/4-5).
WILLIAMS, Sir Monier
See MONIER-WILLIAMS, Sir Monier
WILLIAMSON, Sir Hedworth, 7th Bart.
(M.P. for Durham 1831-1837, for Sunderland 1847-1852)
GRE/B132/10A/1 8 October 1841
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Sunderland election petition.
Willoby, William GRE/B132/10B/1-3 20 June 1835-17 August 1835
2 letters from Willoby, Robert Weddell (q.v.) and Thomas Gilchrist (q.v.), re effect of Municipal Corporation Bill upon Berwick-upon-Tweed (for reply to the second letter, see under Weddell).
Enclosure: B132/10B/2 Memo,
“Observations on Clause 10 of the Bill for regulating Municipal Corporations in England and Wales so far as it is apprehended, that Clause will operate in Berwick-upon-Tweed”. (Copy of original enclosure, made by
Grey's scribe), 20 June 1835
WILMOT, Robert John
See HORTON, Sir Robert John Wilmot, 3rd Bart.
WILSON, Allan
(physician, Alnwick)
GRE/B132/10C/1-2 3 July 1886-10 December 1886
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to his belief that a Royal Commission should be set up, with MPs from both parties, to examine the question of Home Rule for Ireland (GRE/B132/10C/1); and the second thanking Grey for his kindness in
helping him settle in Alnwick (GRE/B132/10C/2)
WILSON, George (solicitor) GRE/B132/10D/1 18 September 1862
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re office of Clerk to the Lord Lieutenant (see also J.H. Crisp).
Wilson, James GRE/B132/11/1-69 13 September 1847-25 February 1856
33 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Wilson (M.P. for Westbury 1847- , financial secretary to the Treasury 1853-1858), including 1 letter, 13 September 1847, concerning the currency in the Cape (GRE/B132/11/1); 1 letter, 16 October 1847, concerning
pamphlets on currency (GRE/B132/11/2-4); 1 letter, 17 October 1847, on colonial currency (GRE/B132/11/5); 1 letter, 12 January 1848, on the possible suspension of the West Indies Sugar Act of 1846 (GRE/B132/11/6-7); 1 letter, 24 February 1848,
recommending Mr Smith (GRE/B132/11/9); 1 letter, 21 May 1848, on the possible suspension of the West Indies Sugar Act of 1846 (GRE/B132/11/13); 1 letter, 28 January 1849, concerning correspondence from merchants in Ceylon (GRE/B132/11/14); 1 letter,
16 February 1849, on the subject of emigration from Ireland (GRE/B132/11/15-16); 1 letter, 20 February 1849, concerning endowments for the Dutch government of Ceylon (GRE/B132/11/17-18); 1 letter, 26 March 1849, relating to Mr Tulloch's plan for the
implementation of husbandry into Antigua (GRE/B132/11/19); 1 letter, 14 August 1849, concerning Canada, and the appearance of the potato disease in Westbury (GRE/B132/11/21-22); 3 further letters, 26 August, 22 October & 3 November 1849, on
Canada (GRE/B132/11/26-30); 1 letter, 9 December 1849, relating to the production of cotton in the West Indies (GRE/B132/11/32-34); 1 letter, 5 January 1850, concerning an address which will “abolish the slave trade”
(GRE/B132/11/35); 1 letter, 14 January 1850, relating to economic policy in the United States and the manufacture of cotton in the southern states (GRE/B132/11/37-38); 3 letters, 28 September, 2 October & 17 December 1850 concerning a
controversy surrounding the Queen's Advocate in Ceylon, H.C. Selby (the letter of 17 December also refers to Wilson's anxiety over the economic policies of the British Government) (GRE/B132/11/42-44,46-50); 3 letters, 28 September 1850, 25 November
1851 & 25 February 1856, relating to the Bank of France's economic policies on the gold standard (GRE/B132/11/45,56-57,67); 1 letter, 21 September 1851, recommending a councillor of Newcastle for colonial service (GRE/B132/11/51-53); 2 letters,
28 October & 9 November 1851 concerning the Mauritius Currency Question (GRE/B132/11/54-55); 1 letter, 28 January 1852, concerning the Anti-Convict League (GRE/B132/11/58); 2 letters, 29 February & 25 July 1852, concerning the protectionist
policy of Lord Derby (GRE/B132/11/59-63); 1 letter, 16 August 1852, relating to methods of farming (GRE/B132/11/64-66).
6 copies, extracts or drafts of letters, Grey to, Wilson, including 1 letter, 12 January 1848, on the possible suspension of the West Indies Sugar Act of 1846 (GRE/B132/11/8); 1 draft of a letter, n.d., on the appointment of Mr Smith
(GRE/B132/11/11); 1 letter, 12 May 1848, concerning affairs in Trinidad (GRE/B132/11/12); 1 letter, 18 August 1849, on Canada (GRE/B132/11/24-25); 1 extract of a letter, 7 December 1849, relating to the production of cotton in the West Indies
(GRE/B132/11/31); 1 letter, 19 September 1850, concerning the Queen's Advocate in Ceylon, H.C. Selby (GRE/B132/11/40-41).
Enclosures: (GRE/B132/11/10) Letter William Smith to Wilson 21 January 1848 ; (GRE/B132/11/20) Extract of letter from Antigua to Wilson 27 January 1849 ; (GRE/B132/11/68) Printed memo by Wilson,
The Double Standard in France, 11 December 1855.
Digitised material for Wilson, James - GRE/B132/11/1-68 WILSON, Thomas
(Sectapore, Oudh, India)
GRE/B132/12A/1 16 October 1872
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his change of identity
(This writer appears to have been a clergyman in England, to have changed his name, and become an engineer in India. An earlier letter to Grey appears not to have been preserved. Cf. entry in Grey's letter book (GRE/V/C5/3) for 4 September 1872
"From Mr T. Wilson & Revd. W. Ayeret-Sectapore-Oudh ansd. 9th - Sorry I cannot help him no recollectn. of him at all").
WILSON, Thomas
(Wear Glassworks, Sunderland)
GRE/B132/12B/1-2 18 May 1842-21 June 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, seeking cadetship in Indian army.
WILSON, Sir William Grey-
See GREY-WILSON, Sir William
WILSON-PATTEN, John, 1st Baron Winmarleigh
See WINMARLEIGH, John Wilson Patten, 1st Baron
WINMARLEIGH, John Wilson Patten, 1st Baron
(M.P. for North Lancashire 1832-1874)
GRE/B132/13A /1-5 14 August 1862-4 May 1868
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 3 letters, 14, 26 & 27 August 1862, relating to the subscription for the relief of the distressed cotton districts in Lancashire (GRE/B132/13A/1-4); and 1 letter, 4 May 1868, requesting information from
Grey on for a commission on the subject of court martial and military punishments (GRE/B132/13A/5).
WINNIETT, Augustus Julie, Lady
(wife of Sir William Winniett)
GRE/B132/13B/1 2 December 1859
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting Grey to contact Mr Huggins at North Fleet to assist her in her ill health
WINNIETT, Sir William
(Lieutenant-Governor of the Gold Coast, 1845-1850, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, 1850)
GRE/B132/13C/1-15 10 October 1846-8 April 1850
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 10 October 1846, relating to the provision of assistance for Mr Hallem(GRE/B132/13C/1); 1 letter, 4 July 1849, thanking Grey for submitting his name to Lord John Russell (GRE/B132/13C/2); 1 letter,
23 October 1849, thanking Grey for nominating his son for a place at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich (GRE/B132/13C/3); and 1 letter, 8 April 1850, offering Grey a gift of a pair of African Crown Birds (GRE/B132/13C/4).
Copies of 5 letters Grey to Winniett, including 1 letter, 6 August 1849, relating to a plan for imposing direct taxation on the native population resident near Cape Coast Castle (GRE/B132/13C/5-7); 1 letter, 18 August 1849, on the purchasing of
Dutch forts on the Gold Coast (GRE/B132/13C/8); 2 letters, 13 February 1850 & 14 November, relating to the imposition of duties on certain articles in the Gold Coast and the straining of Anglo-Dutch relations (GRE/B132/13C/9-11); and 1 letter,
20 December 1850, requesting Winniett's views on the measures to be adopted for the improvement of British influence in the Gold Coast (GRE/B132/13C/14)
(There are duplicates of the last two letters).
WODEHOUSE, Edmond
(father of Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse)
GRE/B132/14A/1-4 28 January 1849-30 January 1849
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, with duplicate copy, re Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse.
2 copies of letter Grey to Wodehouse, on above subject
WODEHOUSE, Hon. Henry
(son of the 2nd Baron Wodehouse, and father of the 1st Earl of Kimberley)
GRE/B132/14B/1 26 July 1824
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a hunting expedition
WODEHOUSE, John, 3rd Baron Wodehouse and 1st Earl of Kimberley
See KIMBERLEY, John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of
WODEHOUSE, Sir Philip Edmond
(Government Agent for Western Province, Ceylon 1843-1850; Superintendent of British Honduras 1851-1854; son of Edmond Wodehouse)
GRE/B132/14C/1-11 30 August 1849-8 December 1850
5 letters from Sir Philip Wodehouse to 3rd Earl Grey, including, 2 letters, 30 August & 15 September 1849, relating to the post of Colonial Secretary in Mauritius (GRE/B132/14C/2-4); and 3 letters, 5 December 1849, 5 & 14 February 1850,
relating to an enquiry into the conduct of Wodehouse at Ceylon, leading to his dismissal (GRE/B132/14C/6,8,10)
5 copy letters from Grey to Wodehouse, including 2 letter, 30 August & 15 September 1849, relating to the post of Colonial Secretary in Mauritius (GRE/B132/14C/1,5); and 3 letters, 5 December 1849, 6 February & 8 December 1850, relating
to an enquiry into the conduct of Wodehouse at Ceylon, leading to his dismissal (GRE/B132/14C/7,9,11)
WOLRYCHE WHITMORE, William
See WHITMORE, William Wolryche
WOLVERTON, George Carr Glyn, 1st Baron
(banker)
GRE/B132/15/1-10 7 July 1842-4 January 1867
9 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Grey's financial affairs.
1 letter from Grey to Wolverton, on above subject
WOOD, Agnes Elizabeth, Viscountess Halifax
See HALIFAX, Agnes Elizabeth Wood, Viscountess
WOOD, Hon. Alice Louisa
See DUNDAS, Hon. Alice Louisa (née Wood)
WOOD, Hon. Blanche Edith
See LOWRY-CORRY, Hon. Blanche Edith (née Wood)
WOOD, Charles, 1st Viscount Halifax
See HALIFAX, Charles Wood, 1st Viscountess
WOOD, Sir Charles Alexander
(Commissioner of Emigration)
GRE/B132/16/1-39 27 February 1855-1 May 1866
16 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, including 1 letter, 27 February 1855, relating to the French War Department (GRE/B132/16/1); 2 letters, 9 & 11 April 1859, concerning an additional artillery force to be sent to India (GRE/B132/16/3-12); 5
letters, 9, 11, 15 & 16 April, 4 May 1859, on the General Election (GRE/B132/16/6-120); 1 letter, 6 May 1859, concerning the conduct of Mr Clarke, the results of the general election, and the Purchase Question (GRE/B132/16/21-22); 2 letters, 16
June 1859 & 13 February 1861, concerning the management of the army in India (GRE/B132/16/23-24,29-30); 1 letter, 20 July 1859, relating to military honours for particular departments (GRE/B132/16/26-28); 1 letter, 9 November 1885, concerning
memories of his father during the 1830s (GRE/B132/16/31); 2 letters, 8 January & 1 May 1836, relating to Ireland and Home Rule (GRE/B132/16/32-35,38-39) Enclosures:
GRE/B132/16/2 Leaflet, Organization of the French War Department privately printed, February 1855
GRE/B132/16/25 Cutting from The Times 14 June 1859 of letter on “The English Army in India”", 16 June 1859
GRE/B132/16/36-37 “Extract from a letter ... 12th March 1868, addressed by Sir Alexander Wood to a Member of Parliament”, concerning the situation in Ireland, 8 January 1886
WOOD, Charles Lindley, 2nd Viscount Halifax
See HALIFAX, Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount
WOOD, Hon. Emily Charlotte
See MEYNELL-INGRAM, Hon. Emily Charlotte (née Wood)
WOOD, Hon. Frederick George Lindley
See MEYNELL, Hon. Frederick George Lindley (previously Wood)
WOOD, Hon. Henry John Lindley
(son of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax; brother of Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax; nephew of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B132/17A/1-2 22 January 1876-3 May 1892
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, the first relating to the incentives to join the Militia (GRE/B132/17A/1); and the second concurring with Grey's support for free trade (GRE/B132/17A/2)
WOOD, Mary, Viscountess Halifax
See HALIFAX, Mary Wood, Viscountess (née Grey, wife of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax)
WOOD, Lady Mary Susan Felicie
See MEYNELL, Lady Mary Susan Felicie (née Lindsay, daughter of 25th Earl of Crawford and wife of the Hon. Frederick George Lindley Meynell, previously Wood)
WOOD, Nicholas
(of Hetton Hall, Fence Houses, father of Sir Lindsay Wood, 1st Bart. of the Hermitage)
GRE/B132/17B/1 12 October 1858
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, requesting patronage for the erection of a monument of George Stephenson
WOOD, Robert Blucher
(Lieutenant-General, Deputy Adjutant-General in Ireland; brother of Sir Charles Alexander Wood)
GRE/B132/17C/1-3 26 December 1856-19 March 1857
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, concerning memo by Wood re officers holding departmental appointments with copy of note by 1st Baron Seaton on the memo, 27 December 1856.
Enclosure: B132/17C/2-3 Memo by Wood re officers holding departmental
appointments with copy of note by 1st Baron Seaton on the memo, 27 December 1856
WOOD, Thomas GRE/B132/17D/1 28 June 1837
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to his vote for Grey in the Northumberland election.
WOOD, William Page, 1st Baron Hatherley of Down Hatherley
See HATHERLEY of DOWN HATHERLEY, William Page Wood, 1st Baron
Woodman, Benjamin
GRE/B133/1/1-36 21 February 1860-28 June 1870
18 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Woodman (solicitor, Morpeth; son of William Woodman), including 1 letter, 21 February 1860, relating to the ownership of the site at Chevington where a new church is required (GRE/B133/1/1); 3 letters, 30 October
1860, 29 August 1862 & 12 June 1866, concerning Grey's mortgage loans (GRE/B133/1/2,4,20); 1 letter, 22 January 1862, relating to a requisition to arrange a County Meeting on the subject of the death of the Prince Consort, including a list of
names of those who have signed the requisition (GRE/B133/1/3); 1 letter, 28 October 1862, relating to the releasing of a deposit from the Sands Improvement Company (GRE/B133/5); 12 letters, 25 March 1863-28 June 1870, concerning the construction and
administration of the Northumberland Central Railway (GRE/B133/1/5-19,21-26).
Enclosures: (GRE/B133/1/28) Printed circular and map, "Proposed Railway from Alnwick to Wooler", 1861 ; (GRE/B133/1/29) Map showing proposed Northumberland Central
Railway, 1862. ; (GRE/B133/1/30) Printed copy of the Northumberland Central Railway Act, 1863. ; (GRE/B133/1/9) Copy letter Waring Bros. to J.F. Tone 29 April 1864, re Northumberland Central Railway. ; (GRE/B133/1/12) Printed report by 3rd Earl
Grey, as Chairman of the Executive Committee, to subscribers to Northumberland Central Railway Co., 1 October 1863. ; (GRE/B133/1/31) Printed "Suggestions to Owners and Occupiers of Land on and contiguous to the [Northumberland Central Railway] as
to raising Capital" October 1864. ; (GRE/B133/133/) Memo on dispute between Waring Bros. and Northumberland Central Railway, with opinion by J.H. Lloyd 14 March 1865. ; (GRE/B133/1/15) Copy letter R. Hodgson (afterwards Hodgson-Huntley) to Woodman
26 May 1865. ; (GRE/B133/1/16) Copy letters Woodman to Waring Bros. 24 June 1865, and J. Wheeler to Woodman 27 June 1865. ; (GRE/B133/1/18) “Counsel's further opinion” by J.H. Lloyd on dispute
between Waring Bros. and Northumberland Central Railway, 3 July 1865 (see below for Lloyd's earlier opinion). ; (GRE/B133/1/22) Copy letter J.F. Tone to Woodman 6 October 1866. ; (GRE/B133/1/32) Form to be filled in by tenants undertaking to pay
rent charges in exchange for railway shares.
Woodman, William
GRE/B133/2-6 10 December 1830-22 November 1892
115 letters to 3rd Earl Grey from Woodman (solicitor, Morpeth; father of Benjamin Woodman), mostly relating to Grey's financial affairs, but also including 1 letter, 8 April 1838, concerning his opposition to a new stamp act (GRE/B133/2/2); 1
letter, 29 September 1859, relating to the possibility of Mr Sidney's son becoming a Commissioner of the Peace in the borough (GRE/B133/2/7); 1 letter, 26 April 1860, concerning parliamentary reform (GRE/B133/2/9); 1 letter, 20 August 1867,
expressing his disappointment on hearing the news of Grey's dissastisfaction with his services (GRE/B133/3/6); 1 letter, 26 February 1872, informing Grey of a vote of thanks from the Northumberland Central Railway Company for his services towards
the body (GRE/B133/4/21); 1 letter, 6 April 1875, on his opposition to the Agricultural Holdings Bill (GRE/B133/4/36-37); 3 letters, 18, 21 & 26 May 1875 declining Grey's offer of the position of Clerkship of the Peace and suggesting alternative
candidates (GRE/B133/4/38-40); 3 letters, 1, 12 & 19 January 1878, relating to the Nothumberland Miner's Strike (GRE/B133/4/43-45); 1 letter, 16 November 1878, with reference to the Afghan War and Albert Grey's speech in Parliament
(GRE/B133/4/46); 1 letter, 17 August 1880, commenting on Grey's speech in the House of Lords on the Irish Land Baill (GRE/B133/5/3); 1 letter, 20 August 1880, concerning an Agricultural Bill (GRE/B133/5/4); 3 letters, 9 May 1881, 9 March 1887 &
17 February 1880, on the Irish Question (GRE/B133/5/5; GRE/B133/5/36-37); 2 letters, 19 & 20 June 1882, on protection of property (GRE/B133/5/7-8); 1 letter, 20 October 1883, concerning his opposition to the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1883
(GRE/B133/5/16); 2 letters, 5 November 1889 & 10 January 1890, concerning the Tithe Question (GRE/B133/5/38,42)
Draft of letter Grey to Woodman, 11 September 1885, bequeathing his estate to Albert (GRE/B133/5/25-29); and 1 letter, 9 November 1885, on his opposition to the campaign for English Disestablishment (GRE/B133/5/35).
Enclosures: (those marked
* are on same sheet of paper as covering letter): (GRE/B133/2/10-11) Queries by 3rd Earl Grey on franchise 25 April 1860, to which Woodman's letter is answer. “Classified statement” of changes in parliamentary
franchise. ; (GRE/B133/2/15) Copies of letters Poole & Gamlen to Woodman 30 January 1861, and Woodman to Poole & Gamlen 4 February 1861. ; (GRE/B133/2/17) Copy of letter Poole & Gamlen to Woodman 8 February 1861. ; (GRE/B133/2/20) Deed
of consent signed by Charlotte, Lady Grey, to 3rd Earl Grey and Sir George Grey, 2nd Bart. as trustees of General Sir Henry George Grey, concerning advance of part of trust funds on properties. ; (GRE/B133/2/21) *Opinion by Thomas Jones on Earl Grey
v Burdon 6 January 1862. ; (GRE/B133/2/26) Copy of letter Crosby to Woodman 24 September 1862. ; (GRE/B133/3/2-4) 2 documents concerning bond 3rd Earl Grey to John Bolam 18 June 1866, and receipt 5 January 1867. ; (GRE/B133/3/7-8) Copies of letters
S. Davidson to Woodman 31 July 1867; Woodman to Davidson 4 August 1867; Davidson to Woodman 6 August 1867; Davidson, Carr & Bannister to Woodman 8 August 1867; Woodman to Davidson 12 August 1867; Davidson to Woodman 13 August 1867. ;
(GRE/B133/3/11) Copies of letters Woodman to William Forster 26 August 1867; J.J. Hardy p.p. Forster to Woodman 27 August 1867; Woodman to Forster 18 August 1867; Forster to Woodman 31 August 1867. ; (GRE/B133/3/16) Notes by Woodman on George Annett
Grey's valuation of Little Houghton. ; (GRE/B133/3/18) Memo on William Smith's contention that tithe rent charges should be deducted from rateable value of his farm (East Learmouth, Carham) with opinion of T. Jones. ; (GRE/B133/3/23) Copies of
letters J.S. Swinburne to Woodman 11 May 1869, and T.G. Hurst to Swinburne 10 May 1869, re lease of Broomhill Colliery. ; (GRE/B133/3/35) Extract from letter George Annett Grey to Woodman 7 August 1869. ; (GRE/B133/3/37) *Copy of letter Davidson,
Carr, Bannister & Davidson to Woodman 8 September 1869. ; (GRE/B133/3/40) Pencil note by Grey concerning Broomhill Colliery Accounts 1868. ; (GRE/B133/3/41) Another note by Grey on rents, etc, 1868. ; (GRE/B133/3/42) Memo on proposed sale of
Chevington, etc, with marginal notes by Woodman and Grey. ; (GRE/B133/3/47) Printed “Preliminary Advertisement” of sale of Chevington, etc. ; (GRE/B133/4/3) Letter J.W. Swinburne to Woodman 18
January 1870. ; (GRE/B133/4/8) Copies of 2 letters Flux & Leadbitter to Woodman, both 28 June 1870, and of letter Davidson, Carr & Bannister to Flux & Leadbitter 27 June 1870. ; (GRE/B133/4/9) Memo by Woodman on results of sales 16 March
1870. ; (GRE/B133/4/13) Extract from printed conditions of sale of Ulgham Grange, of 17th condition. ; (GRE/B133/4/15) “Heads of arrangement for the liquidation of the affairs of Mr William Lowrey, tenant
of East Chevington and Whitefield farms”, 19 November 1870. ; (GRE/B133/4/17) Note of receipts and expenses in connection with the sale of Ulgham Grange, Budle and Cold Martin. ; (GRE/B133/4/22) Printed report of directors of Northumberland
Central Railway for 6 months ending 31 December 1871. ; (GRE/B133/4/23) Copy of minutes of special meeting of Northumberland Central Railway Co., concerning amalgamation with North British Railway Col, 24 February 1872. ; (GRE/B133/4/30) Notes by
Woodman on biddings for Grey's estates 16 March 1870. ; (GRE/B133/4/31) Memo by Thomas Crawford, “Estimated value of coal in Chevington Estate” 26 November 1869, with map, and copy of letter
Crawford to Grey December 1869. ; (GRE/B133/4/34) Copy letter from Mr Andrews to Mr Woodman ; (GRE/B133/4/35) *Copy of letter White, Broughton & White to Woodman 8 January 1875. ; (GRE/B133/5/17) Notes on Agricultural Holdings Act. 1883. Note of
queries by Grey. ; (GRE/B133/5/20-21) Copies of letters E. Flux to Woodman 9 & 13 May 1884. ; (GRE/B133/5/33) Opinion by Amyot on conveyance of Grey's property to Albert (4th Earl) Grey 7 October 1885. ; (GRE/B133/5/39-40) Resolutions by Grey re
withholding tithes from Welsh clergy. ; (GRE/B133/5/44) Extract from Thursfield's Life of Peel. ; (GRE/B133/6/2) Proof of printed notice of sale on 16 March 1870 of estates of Ulgham Grange,
Chevington, Cold Martin and Budle; and coal mines of Ulgham Grange and Chevington, including Broomhill Colliery; issued by Woodman 25 February 1870. ; (GRE/B133/6/3) Printed "Conditions of Sale" of the above estates and mines. ; (GRE/B133/6/4)
Printed sale catalogue of the above estates and mines. ; (GRE/B133/6/5) Printed correction notice regarding Lot 4 in the above catalogue. ; (GRE/B133/6/6-9) Ms “Note of payments to be made 12th November
1870 out of purchase money of estates sold 16th March previously”; ms list of estates, rentals, incumbrances and annuitants, of 3rd Earl Grey; 2 ms notes of expenses in 3rd Earl Grey's hand.
Doig, R.P. "The Correspondence of Henry 3rd Earl Grey and William Woodman, Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser., xli (1963), 157-171.
WORDSWORTH, Christopher
(Bishop of Lincoln 1868-1885; previously Archdeacon of Westminster 1865-1868)
GRE/B113/12/1-8 6 June 1867-4 July 1867
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to the subject of Suffragan Bishops (GRE/B113/12/1-2,4-5,6)
Copy of the Colonial Bishops Bill, “ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 May 1866” (GRE/B113/12/8).
Enclosures:
GRE/B113/12/3 6 June 1867
Printed leaflet,
On Lord Lyttleton's New Bill (1867) and on Suffragan Bishops
GRE/B113/12/7 4 July 1867
Proof of leaflet
Suffragan or Assistant Bishops (GRE/B113/12/6)
WORSNOP, J.
(photographer, Rothbury)
GRE/B133/7A/1-2 8 August 1887
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, acknowledging payment of account, with receipt.
WORTLEY, Jane Stuart
(Mrs)
GRE/B133/7B/1-2 15 January 1885-16 January 1885
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re illness of Miss James, the companion of Miss E.M. Copley, q.v.
WRIGHT, Thomas GRE/B133/7C/1-2 16 September 1844-26 August 1845
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Broomhill Colliery.
WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE, Jane
(née Grey; wife of Aubrey Wenman Wykeham-Musgrave; daughter of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, q.v.; niece of 3rd Earl Grey)
GRE/B133/7D/1 18 September 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to Herbert's employment and arrangements for visiting Howick
WYLIE, A.
(clergyman)
GRE/B133/7E/1-2 29 July 1886
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey 29 July 1886, relating to his views on the Belfast Election, as well as Gladstone
WYLIE, A. H. GRE/B133/7F/1-6 9 July 1842-13 July 1842
2 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, re trade with America.
Enclosure:
GRE/B133/7F/2-5 9 July 1842
4 printed circulars of F. de Lizardi & Co., New Orleans, 23 February, 19 March, 3 May & 6 June 1842.
WYLIE, William
(of the Slate Works, South Shields)
GRE/B133/7G/1 27 December 1893
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, congratulating him on his birthday.
YORK, Frederick Augustus, Duke of
See FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, Prince, Duke of York and Albany
YOUL, Sir James Arndell GRE/B133/9/1-46 6 October 1869-23 December 1869
Letter from Youl, Henry Sewell (q.v.) and H. Blaine, as secretaries to delegation from colonies with representative or responsible governments, to 3rd Earl Grey, 6 October 1869, relating to a planned conference of council representatives on the
subject of the relationship between England and the Colonies (GRE/B133/9/1)
3 letters Grey to Youl, Sewell & Blaine (intended for publication) December 1869, the first letter (originally 18 November 1869), is on the subject of the relationship between England and the Colonies (GRE/B133/9/3-6); the second and third
letters, 11 & 18 December 1869 (the latter altered to December 1869 by Grey, are on the current state of New Zealand in 1869 (GRE/B133/9/8-43)
Printed circular letter Youl, Sewell & Blaine to colonial governments, 23 December 1869, relating to the decision of the Secretary of State for the Colonies to send letters to Colonial Governors and advise them not to send delegates to the
planned conference of council representatives (see above letter, 6 October 1869) (GRE/B133/9/44)
2 press cuttings from
The Times; (1) Youl, Sewell & Blaine to Editor of The Times 24 August 1869, with copy circular letter Youl, Sewell & Blaine to Colonial Governments 13 August 1869; (2) Youl to
Editor of The Times 23 October 1869, with copy Grey to Youl 4 September 1869; Youl, Sewell & Blaine to Grey 6 October 1869; Grey to Youl, Sewell & Blaine 8 October 1869, on the subject of the relationship
between England and the Colonies (GRE/B133/9/45-46)
YOUNG, George Renny
(journalist, founder of
The Nova Scotian, and editor 1824-1828)
GRE/B133/10/1-6 4 August 1852-30 September 1852
4 letters to 3rd Earl Grey, relating to a dispute surrounding a proposed railroad between Halifax and Quebec.
Enclosure:
GRE/B133/10/4-5 18 August 1852
Copies of letters Young to 1st Baron Hampton (Sir John Pakington) 18 August 1852 and Young to 14th Earl of Derby 18 August 1852, on above subject
Young, Sir Henry Edward FoxReference: GRE/B133/11-12
(Lieutenant-Governor of the Eastern Province, Cape Colony 1847-1848; Governor of South Australia 1848-1855)
GRE/B133/11/1-27 14 December 1846-30 December 1849
11 letters from Sir Henry Young to 3rd Earl Grey including, 1 letter, 14 December 1846, seeking a promotion (GRE/B133/11/1); 1 letter, 13 January 1847, accepting the position of Lieutenant-Governor of the Eastern Division of the Cape of Good Hope
(GRE/B133/11/2-3); 1 letter (with duplicate), 22 August 1847, accepting the position of Lieutenant Governor of South Australia (GRE/B133/11/7-8); 1 letter (with a duplicate), 4 September 1847, relating arrangements for travelling to Australia
(GRE/B133/11/9-10); 1 letter, 2 December 1848, concerning minerals from South Australia (GRE/B133/11/13); 1 letter, 8 June 1849, relating to Mr Macaulay's friend, Mr Ellis, as well as Young's impressions of the colony of South Australia
(GRE/B133/11/14-16); 1 letter, 23 June 1849, with reference to the arrival of Irish immigrants and their chances of employment in the colony (GRE/B133/11/17-18); 1 letter, 29 October 1849, concerning the purchase of lands for gold mining
(GRE/B133/11/20); 1 letter, 22 November 1849, relating to Grey's opposition to a loan secured against the Land Fund (GRE/B133/11/21-23); 1 letter, 27 November 1849, concerning his trip to Port Wakefield (GRE/B133/11/24-25); 1 letter, 30 December
1849, concerning Mr Watson (GRE/B133/11/26-27).
3 copy letters from Grey to Young, including 1 letter, 12 January 1847, offering Young the position of Lieutenant-Governor of the Eastern Division of the Cape of Good Hope (GRE/B133/11/2); 1 letter, 15 May 1847, offering Young the position of
Lieutenant Governor of South Australia (GRE/B133/11/6); 1 letter, 12 October 1849, concerning minerals from South Australia (GRE/B133/11/19).
Enclosures: (GRE/B133/11/4) Letter Young to [Sir F.W. ?] Grey 6 February 1847 ; (GRE/B133/11/5) Colonial Office memo re Aides de Camp for Civil Lt.-Governors by Sir James Stephen, 3rd Earl Grey & another, 11 February 1847 ; (GRE/B133/11/11)
Letter Young to Cox [?] 28 September 1847, relating to his transfer to Australia ; (GRE/B133/11/12) Memo by Young on delay in going from Cape Colony to Australia, 4 February 1848.
Digitised material for Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox - GRE/B133/11/1-27 GRE/B133/11/28-43 4 March 1850-9 December 1850
6 letters from Young to Grey, including 1 letter, 4 March 1850, sending Grey a sample of prize-winning wheat (GRE/B133/11/28); 1 letter, 30 June 1850, replying to Grey, as well as on the qualities of German immigrants, opposition to his plan to
open up the River Murray to the sea, opposition from the colonists to certain sections of Colonial Legislature, the purchasing of Crown Lands by the colonists, prospects for coal mining, and the healthy state of the Church of England building fund
in the colony (GRE/B133/11/30-33); 1 letter, 1 August 1850, relating to the payment of military salaries by the Colony, and the extension of the railway (GRE/B133/11/36-38); 1 letter, 28 October 1850, assuring Grey that the colonists are in no hurry
to exercise their power of altering the Constitution, as well as the possibility of steam travel on the Murray River (GRE/B133/11/39); 1 letter, 13 November 1850, concerning an Order in Council relating to squatters, cottages for shepherds, the new
Constitution, the repeal of the Navigation Laws (GRE/B133/11/41-42); 1 letter, 9 December 1850, relating to fossils on the cliffs of the Murray River (GRE/B133/11/43).
2 copy letters from Grey to Young, including 1 letter, 14 March 1850, expressing his hope that the discovery of gold will not distract the colonists from more pressing matters, the possible cultivation of cotton, the contribution of the
Australian colonies to the military expenditure (GRE/B133/11/29); 1 letter, 8 July 1850, expressing his hope that Young succeeds in discouraging the colonists from altering the Constitution (GRE/B133/11/35).
Enclosures: (GRE/B133/11/34) Cartoon, "Ye Lorde offe Cumminnes..." ; (GRE/B133/11/40)
The South Australian Register, 28 October 1850.
Digitised material for Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox - GRE/B133/11/28-43 GRE/B133/12/1-25 15 January 1851-23 August 1851
8 letters from Young and Grey including, 1 letter, 15 January 1851, relating to a controversy surrounding a Church meeting on the Gorham Judgement in South Australia, and the problems associated with rent for crown lands (GRE/B133/12/1-2); 1
letter, 21 January 1851, relating to the arrival of the new Constitution, and the Gorham Judgement meeting controversy (GRE/B133/12/4); 1 letter, 27 February 1851, relating to the new Legislative Council and the division of colony into electoral
districts, the new Constitution and the development of the colony (GRE/B133/12/5-6); 1 letter, 5 March 1851, relating to candidates in the forthcoming elections for the new council (GRE/B133/12/7-8); 1 letter, 27 May 1851, expressing his
satisfaction with the appointment of Sir C. Fitzroy as Governor-General of Australia and his concerns over the possibility of South Australia being viewed as a dependent of New South Wales (GRE/B133/12/9-10); 1 letter, 5 June 1851, expressing his
concern that the Commission of the Warrants for non-election members to the Council has not yet arrived (GRE/B133/12/11-12); 1 letter, 16 June 1851, on the Commission of the Warrants, the dissatisfaction of the people in Adelaide in relation to high
prices, the prospects for the discovery of gold, and the Loan Fund (GRE/B133/12/14-16); 1 letter, 10 July 1851, on finally receiving the Commission of the Warrants, a survey of the election results, and the continuing high price of provisions
(GRE/B133/12/17-20).
4 copy letters Grey to Young, including 1 letter, 18 January 1851, on the new Australian Constitution and reiterating his concern of the Legislative Council using its power to alter it, and the possibility of a grant of Commission to the Governor
of New South Wales (GRE/B133/12/3); 1 letter from Grey, 25 July 1851, relating to the Queen's approval for the provisional appointment of members to the Council (GRE/B133/12/22); 1 letter from Grey, 11 August 1851, congratulating Young on the
progress of South Australia (GRE/B133/12/23); 1 letter from Grey, 23 August 1851, announcing the provisional selection of the non-elective members of the council, as well as further news on the activities of the council (GRE/B133/12/24-25).
Enclosures: (GRE/B133/12/13) Memo by P. S[mith?] to H. Merivale 12 June [1851], ref. to Young's letter to Grey 5 March 1851 ; (GRE/B133/12/21) Cutting from
South Australian Gazette 3 July 1851 of article "Gold" by Rev. W.B. Clarke.
Digitised material for Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox - GRE/B133/12/1-25 GRE/B133/12/26-47 18 October 1851-18 April 1855
5 letters from Young and Grey including, 1 letter from Young, 11 December 1851, on his powers in relation to legislative motions and amendments on the subject of Crown lands, and the progress of the colony (GRE/B133/12/29-33); 1 letter, 21
February 1852, on the effects of increasing migration from settlers to New South Wales owing to the gold rush (GRE/B133/12/36-38); 1 letter, 22 March 1852, concerning transportation of gold diggers from Adelaide to Mount Alexander, as well as the
results of the Bullion Act (GRE/B133/12/39-40); 1 letter, 19 July 1852, relating to Grey's exit from the colonial office, the transportation of gold diggers from Mount Alexander, and the results of continuing emigration from the colony
(GRE/B133/12/45-46); and 1 letter, 18 April 1855, relating to his resignation from the office of Governor of South Australia (GRE/B133/12/47).
2 copy letters Grey to Young, including 1 letter, 18 October 1851, commenting on the quiet state of the colony, and the Commission of Warrant (GRE/B133/12/26); 1 letter, 22 November 1851, expressing his disappointment in the return of election
candidates who have pledged to vote against expenditure for religious establishments, urging Young to use his right of reserving bills instead of accepting or rejecting them, the gold rush in Sydney and its effects on emigration, and prohibiting the
export of grain (GRE/B133/12/27-28).
Enclosure: (GRE/B133/12/41-44) Copy letter Young to C.J. Latrobe 23 [sic] March 1852, and copy letter Colonial Secretary of South Australia to Colonial Secretary of Victoria 23 [sic] March 1852, concerning a transport route from Adelaide to Mount
Alexander.
Digitised material for Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox - GRE/B133/12/26-47 YOUNG, Sir John, 2nd Bart.
(created Baron Lisgar 1870)
See LISGAR, John Young, 1st Baron
ZAMOYSKI, Ladislas
(General)
GRE/B133/13/1-6 12 July 1863
Letter to 3rd Earl Grey, re Polish Rebellion.
Unidentified Correspondents GRE/B133/14/1-19 11 April 1832-1887 and undated
Small file of letters, some incomplete, from unidentified correspondents, relating to various subjects, including 1 letter, 11 April 1832, relating to the introduction of oxen for ploughing (GRE/B133/14/1); 1 letter, 17 July 1832, congratulating
Grey on his forthcoming marriage (GRE/B133/14/2); 1 letter, 27 January 1849, concerning a recommendation for Lieutenant-Colonel Kitchener to take up the office of Police Magistrate at the Cape (GRE/B133/14/3); 1 printed letter, 13 September 1866,
from the Secretary of the Working Men's Association, George Troup, to John Jones, Secretary of the Ironmasters Association, Middlesbrough, and a reply from Jones, 18 September 1866, relating to the iron strike in North East England (GRE/B133/14/4);
1 letter, 4 February, relating to Jamaica (GRE/B133/14/5); 1 letter, 8 July 1844, thanking Grey for his speeches (GRE/B133/14/6); 1 letter, n.d., with reference to the Queen (GRE/B133/14/7); 1 letter, 21 September 1879, on the death of Maria,
Countess Grey (GRE/B133/14/8); 1 letter, 3 March (n.y.) cancelling an appointment (GRE/B133/14/9); a note, n.d. offering Grey a chair to assist his wife (GRE/B133/14/11-12); 1 letter, 12 October 1867, with reference to“Romanism in or out of the Church” (GRE/B133/14/13); a section of a letter, n.d., on the subject of Canadian politics (GRE/B133/14/14); 1 letter, 31 May 1887, concerning pamphlet by B.G. Niebuhr,
A Letter upon the Roman Catholic Emancipation Question, and the State of Ireland in 1829 (GRE/B133/14/15); 3 letters in French (GRE/B133/14/17-19).
Enclosure: B133/14/16 Pamphlet by B.G. Niebuhr,
A Letter upon the Roman Catholic Emancipation Question, and the State of Ireland in 1829
Subject files Domestic affairsAgriculture Reference: GRE/B151/1-9Dates of creation: 1836-1893
B/151/3 2 July 1879
Cutting from
The Times with article on the agricultural depression.
B/151/4 1880's
Ms. return of amounts spent in agricultural improvements and charged on estates under the Drainage and Improvement Acts during the period 1873-1881.
B/151/5 4 June 1883
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "The Agricultural Holdings Bill".
B/151/6 15 June 1883
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "The Agricultural Holdings Bill".
B/151/7 6 September 1883
Cutting from
The Times, with article on the harvest.
Army Reference: GRE/B151/10-49Dates of creation: 1808-1875
B/151/12 1836
Ms. papers: Observations concerning a return of officers in the army in 1836 that had been requested in the Commons by Mr Hume, and, observations concerning a return of the nature of the service rendered by officers that had also been called for
by Mr Hume.
B/151/13 January 1852
Unfinished and unused memorandum by 3rd Earl Grey on the formation of an army of reserve.
B/151/14 1850's
Confidential printed memorandum by Grey on the Army, 30 January 1852, with reprint of a paper by Grey on the Army 17 October 1846. Both of these papers bear many ms. annotations by William Reid - written at Malta 25 February 1852. The following
ms. papers are attached to the foregoing:
Copy letter from Lieut.-Col. William Reid to Major-Gen. Sir J.F. Burgoyne, Inspector Gen. of Fortifications, 21 June 1850. On promotion in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
Paper "On Lodging Troops in Fortresses at their Alarm Posts" by Lieut.-Col. Reid (no. 7 paper in Vol. 4 of professional papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers).
B/151/15 1850's
White Paper: Return of the total number of officers and men in the army in the Crimea who have been killed and the number wounded; and of the total number of horses belonging to the cavalry in the Crimea which have been killed and which have died
from other causes, to 1 June 1856 (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 204, Sess. 1854-1855). And return of the killed in action, died of wounds, and wounded, of the British Army in the Crimea, distributed according to their service on the
staff, or regimentally. Ordered to be printed, 20 February 1857. (With ms. additions by 3rd Earl Grey).
B/151/16 1858
Notes from report of Commission on the Sanitary Condition of the Army 1858.
B/151/17 November 1859
Confidential printed memorandum:
Indian Reliefs , by C.A.W. [Sir Charles Alexander Wood (?)]. (With a ms. correction).
B/151/18 8 December, 15 December, 29 December 1866
Pages from
The Economist, with articles on "Principles of Army Organisation for England".
B/151/19 1870's
Confidential printed paper:
The Militia Force and the Ballot by G.P.C., 7 December 1870; and Analysis of Mr Raper's Report on the Militia by J. Walpole.
B/151/20 1870's
Another copy of
Analysis of Mr Raper's Report .
B/151/21 24 December 1870
Confidential printed paper: Minute of Major-Gen. Sir George Balfour, K.C.B., submitting to the Secretary of State for War a memorandum by Lieut. Col. [F. Robertson-] Aikman, V.C., on the Militia and Volunteers, including a proposition for a more
extensive training of the population; with observations and suggestions for providing officers, etc., for this General Training, and for localising the Regiments of the Regular Army in the various counties; and for extending our cadres and means of
recruiting. War Office.
B/151/22 [c.1870(?)]
Ms. letter Grey [to
The Times (?)] n.d., pointing out the disadvantages of attempting to augment British military defensive power through the militia.
B/151/23 [c.1870(?)]
Draft of the above letter.
B/151/24 1870's
Beginning of a further letter from Grey [to
The Times (?)] on his scheme for creating a large reserve of well trained soldiers ready to be called into the regular army in an emergency.
B/151/25 10 January 1871
Confidential printed paper: Minute of Major-General Sir George Balfour on the abolition of purchase, on the mode of buying up the vested rights of Officers who have purchased, on the future system of military advancement, on the military
organisation practicable and necessary for the country in order to compensate for the expenditure, and on the precautions to be taken to guard against confusion and to ensure economy in future. War Office.
B/151/26 1871
Proposal by Capt. E.F. Du Cane, Surveyor General of Prisons for the application of prisoners' labour to the construction of a system of works for National Defence, 20 February 1871. With appendix on Paris as a fortified city by a military
correspondent of
The Times, reproduced from that paper.
B/151/27 [23 February 1871]
Printed copy of speech by Grey on the national defences delivered in the House of Lords. (Six copies).
B/151/28 1871
Cutting of letter from Lord Russell to the Editor of
The Times on National Defence.
B/151/29 2 January 1872
White Paper: Report upon recruiting for the regular army for the year 1871 to the Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces, by the Inspector General of Recruiting.
B/151/30 [1872?]
Rough ms. paper by Grey in connection with the above.
B/151/31 19 July 1873
Lord Elcho to
The Times on "Our Military Policy".
B/151/32 1873
"Lord Dufferin in Nova Scotia",
Times, 23 August 1873. On the duties of Governor General of Canada, with ms. notes concerning Dufferin from The Canadian Monthly.
B/151/33 1873 (?)
Ms. paper by Grey on army administration and means of augmenting the army - being comments on Mr Hozier's views.
B/151/34 1 January 1874
White Paper: Report upon recruiting for the regular army for the year 1873 to the Adjutant-General of Her Majesty's Forces, by the Inspector-General of Recruiting.
B/151/35 21 February 1874
"The German Army",
Times.
B/151/36 1874
White Paper: Army and Militia - Return to address of the House of Lords, 1 June 1874 for:
Return of orders issued in 1874 having respect to the regulations for recruiting the army;
Return of any instructions or orders which may have been issued in 1873 for calling out the army reserve;
Return of the numbers who answered to such call when issued;
Return showing the number of absentees in the several militia regiments in Britain and Ireland at the training of 1873; the state of each regiment in this respect to be separately stated. War Office, 15 June 1874. Ordered to be printed, same
date.
B/151/37 1874
White Paper: Army and Ordnance Services - Returns showing a comparative statement of numbers in all ranks of the various army and ordnance (effective and non-effective) services, for service at home and in the colonies, in the years 1852-1853 and
1872-1873; and showing also where in those services the estimates of 1872-1873 so largely exceed those of 1852-1853. War Office, 3 August 1874. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 5 August 1874.
Books Reference: GRE/B152/1-6Dates of creation: 18??-18??
B/152/1
Catalogue of books.
B/152/2
Book containing "notes from books".
B/152/3
Abstract by Grey of Guizot's "Civilization en France".
B/152/4
Abstract of Butler's
Analogy.
B/152/5
Notes from F. Stephen's
On Liberty.
B/152/6/1-5
Miscellaneous notes by Grey from French works on English history, representative government etc. (3 pieces).
Chancery And the Lord ChancellorReference: GRE/B152/7-10Dates of creation: 1835 and n.d.
B/152/7 June 1835
Printed paper (marked confidential): Notes and Suggestions on the Court of Chancery [by Henry Bickersteth subsequently Baron Langdale].
B/152/8 [1835]
Notes by Grey summerising Bickersteth's paper and remarks on it by the Solicitor General and Lord John Russell.
B/152/9 [1835]
Notes of proposed plans for the reform of the office of Lord Chancellor and for altering procedure in respect of the appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords; with observations by Grey.
B/152/10
Confidential printed paper on the duties of the Lord Chancellor with discussion of reforms that might be made in respect of the judicial functions of the office, by Lord Cottenham, n.d.
Church Reference: GRE/B152/11-50Dates of creation: 1834-1843
B/152/11 1834
Extract by Grey from Professor Sedgwick's letter to
The Times, 10 April 1834, in defence of the Cambridge petition for the admission of Dissenters to degrees.
B/152/12 1835
Draft by Grey: Sketch of arguments in defence of enquiry into the state of the Scottish Church and possible grant in its support.
B/152/13
Printed confidential minute: Notes relative to the proposition for endowments of churches in Scotland.
B/152/14
Draft by Grey of part of a speech for the debate in the Commons on church extension.
B/152/15 June 1836
Ms. paper: Observations by the Revd. R. Jones on Mr Buller's proposal in the Tithe Bill.
B/152/16 30 January 1837
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum on Ecclesiastical Leases, by John Finlaison (Actuary of the National Debt and Government Calculator) for the information of Lord John Russell.
B/152/17 1 February 1837
Printed confidential paper: Heads of a Bill for the improvement of the land Revenue of the Church of England, and for the abolition of church rates. By J.E. Drinkwater Bethune.
B/152/18 25 February 1837
Confidential printed paper: A second memorandum on Ecclesiastical Leases by Finlaison for Russell.
B/152/19 25 February 1837
Confidential printed paper: Note on Ecclesiastical Leases by J.E. Drinkwater Bethune. (With ms. addition).
B/152/20
Confidential printed paper: Heads of a Bill for the abolition of church rates.
B/152/21 1837
Notes by Grey of speeches made in debates on the management of church property, 14 March and 24 May 1837.
B/152/22 1837
Pamphlet:
A Letter to His (late) Majesty's Commissioners for "Inquiring into the Revenues and Patronage of the Established Church", respecting the Wolverhampton Church Estates (Wolverhampton 1837).
B/152/23 18 March 1856
Cutting from
The Morning Herald, concerning Sir George Grey's amendments to Sir William Clay's bill for the abolition of church rates.
B/152/24 July 1864
Printed letter from Henry Hall, 4th Viscount Gage to the Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the burial service.
B/152/25 17 November 1869
Extract of letter from Bishop Pattison to Dr Moberly, on "lawlessness" amongst high churchmen, especially with regard to the Holy Eucharist.
B/152/26 26 October 1872
Memorandum by Grey for [Revd. Lawrence Johnstone] Stephens of Longhoughton re a proposed recommendation of an amendment of the Athanasian creed.
B/152/27
Proof copy of speech by Grey in the House of Lords on the Athanasian creed.
B/152/28
Draft letter from Grey refusing to join the National Free and Open Church Society.
B/152/29 1877
Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Church Building): Return to an order of the House of Lords concerning the Church Building Fund and the uses to which it had been put since 1857; and also concerning the renting of pews. (Ordered to be printed 14 May
1877). With ms. additions and notes.
B/152/30 1877
Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Church Building): Abstract of the Account of the Church Building Commission Fund, 1 January 1857-31 October 1876. (Ordered to be printed 22 June 1877).
B/152/31 1879
Church Reform Union: List of members of its council, the objects of the Union, and report for 1879.
B/152/32 9 November 1885
Cutting from
The Times: Letter from Grey on "Mr Gladstone and Disestablishment".
B/152/33
Private and confidential printed paper giving particulars of the proposed Churchmen's League.
B/152/34 28 November 1885
Memorandum by Grey on Lord Egerton's project for a Churchmen's League. (Sent to Egerton).
B/152/35 November 1885
Part of a proposed letter from Grey to
The Times , concerning Gladstone and the disestablishment of the Church. (Unfinished).
B/152/36 1885
Notes by Grey from Dr. D. MacLeod's article in
Good Words, December 1885, on Political Economy, Socialism and Christianity.
B/152/37 1885
Printed time chart, with diagram:
History of the Church of England, her property and her Endowments, for the earliest times; with dates, facts and figures to be remembered. By Edward B. Trotter, Vicar of Alnwick.
B/152/38
Extract by Grey from
Life of Dr Lee: Lee's views on the English baptismal service.
B/152/39 1889
Part of a paper by Grey endorsed "Cancelled pages omitted from article on tithes sent to Mr Knowles 20/11/89".
B/152/40 17 July 1890
Cuttings from
The Times: Letter from Grey: "The Tithe Bill"; with paragraph on the tithe disturbance in Monmouthshire.
B/152/41 21 January 1891
Page from
The Guardian, with article by Grey "The Duty of Churchmen in regard to the Tithe Bill".
B/152/42 21 January 1891
Cutting from
The Guardian: "The Tithe Rent-Charge Owners' Union".
B/152/43 28 January 1891
2 cuttings from
The Guardian, on the Tithe Rent-Charge Bill.
B/152/44
Ms. memorial to the Marquis of Salisbury and his colleagues in the Government, protesting at certain provisions of the Tithe Bill then before Parliament.
B/152/45
Printed paper: The Lincoln Judgements and the Established Church. (Contains letter from C.R. Alford late Bishop of Victoria, and remarks by him "The facts of the case as seen in the Sacramental use of the "Agnus Dei""; and also the views of A
Northern Churchman taken from
The Record of 12 August 1892).
B/152/46
Form of memorial (1) to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, and (2) to the Queen, protesting against the Lincoln Judgement whereby the use of the "Agnus Dei" was allowed in Church of England Eucharistic services.
B/152/47
Paper by Grey: Reasons for not signing the memorials proposed by ... Bishop Alford.
B/152/48
Envelope in which the above two items were contained with notes by Grey concerning them.
B/152/49 7 March 1893
Cutting from
The Times, with letter from Grey on the Welsh suspensory bill.
B/152/50
File of press cuttings relating to the church. 1873-c.1892. 14 pieces.
Civil Service Reference: GRE/B152/51-52Dates of creation: 1855-1866
B/152/51 1855
Ms. copies of correspondence on the Civil Service question 1855:
Henry Tayler to Lord Granville, 16 September 1855.
Sir George Lewis to Tayler, 7 November 1855.
Tayler to Lewis, 12 November 1855.
W. Gladstone to Tayler, 16 November 1855.
Tayler to Gladstone, 19 November 1855.
Tayler to Lord John Russell, 22 November 1855.
Russell to Tayler, 23 November 1855.
Tayler to Grey, 23 November 1855.
Stephen Spring Rice to Tayler, 26 November 1855.
Tayler to Spring Rice, 24 December 1855.
B/152/52 1866
British Museum: Copies of the correspondence subsequent to 1 October 1864 between the Civil Service Commissioners and the Principal Librarian of the British Museum, respecting the examination of candidates for situations in that Department, etc,
and copy of communications between the Civil Service Commissioners and their Secretary on the examination of candidates for situations in the British Museum. (Ordered to be printed 7 and 10 August 1866).
Corn Laws And Corn TradeReference: GRE/B153/1-34Dates of creation: 1821-1846
B/153/1
Ms. memorandum on the corn laws in view of the evidence given by witnesses before a committee on the subject.
B/153/2 26 November 1836
Cutting from
The Times: "German corn trade".
B/153/3 1839
Ms. table: "A statement of the price of British corn Imperial measure showing first the general weekly average; second the fluctuation of prices from week to week; third the aggregate average of 6 weeks which governs the duty; fourth the
fluctuations from week to week of the aggregate average of 6 weeks which governs the duty". From the week ending 11 July 1828 (when the Act 9 Geo.IV c.60 came into operation) to 22 February 1839.
B/153/4
Ms. table showing average weekly corn prices and fluctuations in them 1783-1792.
B/153/5
Ms. table showing the highest and lowest weekly prices of wheat at the Corn Exchange London in each year 1783-1791 with the greatest variation in any one week.
B/153/6
Ms. table showing highest and lowest weekly average prices of wheat in Great Britain and Ireland in each year 11 July 1828 to 1838 with the greatest variation in any one week.
B/153/7
Rough ms. table in Grey's handwriting: "Highest and lowest weekly prices of wheat at the Corn Exchange London in each year from 1783 to 1790 with the greatest variation in any one week"; and similar statement for the period 1828-1838.
B/153/8
Rough ms. table of highest and lowest corn prices 1797-1833.
B/153/9
Statistics of foreign wheat storage and distribution 1833-1838, endorsed "calculations as to charge occasioned by fluctuating duty ".
B/153/10
Ms. table showing quantities of foreign corn taken out of bond and the length of time it had been in the warehouse 1829-1838.
B/153/11 1839
White Paper: Wheat and Wheat-Flour - Foreign Grain. Return of the quantities of foreign and colonial wheat and wheat-flour imported and taken for home consumption 1828-1839; also of the number of British ships laden with foreign grain entered
inwards 1 September 1838-1 January 1839; with particulars of prices and duties. Ordered to be printed 6 March 1839.
B/153/12 9 January 1839
Notes from a letter on the corn laws in the
Morning Chronicle.
B/153/13 1821
Ms. extract from order of the cabinet of the King of Prussia, 12 September 1801 (copy of Appendix No. 40 to Report of Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1821 on petitions complaining of the depressed state of Agriculture). The order
concerns the removal of duty on wheat having regard to the state of the English market.
B/153/14
Account of stocks of foreign corn in hand in some principal ports in the north of Europe, 1831-1836.
B/153/15
Statement of the quantities of wheat and rye in stock at each of the ports of Danzig, Königsberg, Hamburg and Amsterdam in the last quarter of each year, with the mean of the highest and lowest prices of the same grain at the same ports in the
last week of each year, 1826-1838.
B/153/16
Ms. statement of the quantities of foreign wheat imported and paid duty in the United Kingdom during each half year from the passing of the Act 6 Geo.IV c.60, with the quantities remaining in warehouse at the end of each period. 1829-1839.
B/153/17
Ms. statement of the highest and lowest weekly average prices of wheat in the London market during each year since the passing of the Act 6 Geo.IV c.60, 1828-1839.
B/153/18
Table showing exports of wheat from the Baltic Ports of Prussia, 1819-1835.
B/153/19
Notes on Prussian grain production and consumption, mainly 1831.
B/153/20
Statement of annual average prices of wheat in Prussia in each year of the period 1816-1837 with average annual prices of wheat in England during the same period.
B/153/21
Statement of grain exports from Königsberg and of wheat exports from Danzig and Hamburg, 1826-1837.
B/153/22
Notes concerning duty on foreign wheat, 1837-1838. (2 pieces)
B/153/23
Statement of the quantities of wheat which paid duty above and below 6/8d. in Great Britain, July 1828-December 1838.
B/153/24
Rough ms. tables of statistics of corn imports and distribution, July 1829-November 1838 (mainly at half-yearly intervals).
B/153/25 15 February 1839
Extract of letter from H.M. Consul at Rotterdam, in reply to a letter from the Board of Trade about the prices of wheat there.
B/153/26 18 February 1839
Printed letter from A Hertfordshire Farmer to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. Concerning the corn laws.
B/153/27
Letter from Sir Denis Le Marchant (Secretary to the Board of Trade 1836-1841) to Grey (Howick), n.d., concerning the effect of the closing of English ports to corn imports from northern Europe in 1833 and concerning freights.
B/153/28
Letter from Sir Denis Le Marchant to Grey (Howick), n.d., concerning freights.
Enclosures:
Letter from William Oviate (Secretary to the Ship Owners' Society) to Le Marchant 5 March 1839, concerning freight rates for grain shipments.
Reports on the harvests at Saint Petersburgh, Danzig, Hamburg and Amsterdam, 1833-1838.
B/153/29 1839
Speech of Viscount Howick on the Corn Laws delivered in the House of Commons 13 March 1839. (Reprinted at the Chronicle Office, Newcastle, for a report published by Ridgway and Son, London).
B/153/30 March 1839
List of persons to whom the speech on the corn laws was sent.
B/153/31 17 April 1839
Letter from James Hodgson to Grey (Howick), concerning the printing and distribution of the above speech on the corn laws.
B/153/32 1839
Pamphlet: An Address to the Farmers of the Hexham District on the Corn Laws, in a letter to Mr Christopher Reed of Humshaugh, by Charles A. Monck, Esq. (Hexham, 1839).
B/153/33
Memoranda by Grey with notes from various sources on the corn laws. (24 pieces)
B/153/34 30 May 1846
Copy of
The League.
A note on the wrapper to the above has the following note by Grey: "Anti Corn Law league newspaper with account of debate in the Lords on second reading of corn law repeal bill. Wonderfully good report of my speech".
Currency Reference: GRE/B153/35-45Dates of creation: 1879-1886
B/153/35
Ms. memorandum by Grey for the Cabinet, on the Bank Charter Act of 1844 and its amendment, 3 November 1847.
B/153/36 6 January 1875
Ms. paper by Grey on currency (for
The Economist ).
B/153/37 1867-1874
Pages from
The Economist (various dates between 1867 and 1877; complete copy for 12 December 1874). One other press cutting 22 December 1874.
These contain articles on banking and currency.
The Economist, 27 February 1875 contains an article by Grey "A plan for a Government Paper Currency"; and the issue for 6 March 1875 contains an article on Grey's plan.
B/153/38 10 March 1875
Letter from H.R. Grenfell to Grey, enclosing reprints (?) of three letters he had written to
The Observer February-March 1875 on bank reserves.
B/153/39 1879
Paper by Grey: "The Fall in Prices" written in 1879. (A note on the wrapper reads: "Paper on Currency etc not used - my opinions partially changed by further information. Most of the reasoning of this paper used later in correspondence with Mr
Grenfell which he had printed").
Cutting from
The Times, 22 January 1879 with article on the fall in prices - a report of a paper given by R. Griffin to the Statistical Society.
B/153/40 20 July 1885
Cutting from the
Manchester Guardian: letter from Samuel Smith on "Gold and silver and the depression of Trade".
B/153/41 19 February 1886
Cutting from
The Times: Letter from Grey on "Bimetallism and One Pound Notes".
B/153/42 20 February [1886?]
Cutting from the
Manchester Guardian concerning Grey's letter to The Times on bimetallism.
B/153/43 26 February [1886?]
Cutting from
The Times - letter from Louis Mallet "Bimetallism and one pound notes".
B/153/44 9 March 1886
Cutting from the
Manchester Guardian with letter from J.H. Norman on currency.
B/153/45 12 March 1886
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "Bimetallism and One Pound".
Economic Affairs (Press Cuttings)
GRE/B153/46 1879-1894
File of press cuttings, etc, relating to economic matters: 1879-1894. 10 pieces.
Education Reference: GRE/B153/47-49Dates of creation: 1888 and n.d.
B/153/47 April 1888
Cuttings from
St James's Gazette and The Times with reports of proceedings at a meeting of the National Union of Elementary Teachers.
B/153/48
Printed paper on education including a letter from Robert A. Slaney to [Lord John Russell], plans for national education with a proposal by H. Dunn, and heads of a bill for the establishment of union schools. n.d
B/153/49
Cutting from
The Times, 24 February - with letter from Henry Bence Jones on the evil effect of competive examinations on children.
Factories
GRE/B153/50 1837
Three letters from Nassau Senior to C.P. Thomson:
28 March 1837: On the ruinous effects of a 10 hour bill for cotton factories.
2 April 1837: On the operation of the existing Factory Act.
9 April 1837: On the ill consequence of adopting Mr Horner's proposals that magistrates with interests in factories should be excluded from the trial of cases of alleged breach of factory legislation and of the empowering of sub-inspectors to
visit any part of a factory without the owner's permission.
Greenwich Hospital and ObservatoryReference: GRE/B154/1-2 Dates of creation: 1846 and n.d.
B/154/1 5 June 1846
Report of the Astronomer Royal (G.B. Airy) to the Board of Visitors, read at the annual visitation of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
B/154/2
Printed minutes of the examination of John Grey concerning the northern estates of Greenwich Hospital and their management.
Grey Family Reference: GRE/B154/3-14Dates of creation: 1829-1894 and undated
B/154/3
Printed pedigree of Grey of Heton, Chillingham, Howick, Bitchfield, etc., 1273-1829.
B/154/4
Ms. paper on the genealogy of the Grey family (headed "Paper lent by Mr Grey of Milfield & copied Decr 1855").
B/154/5 July 1834
Printed lines in praise of 2nd Earl Grey.
B/154/6 1863
Royal Warrant appointing 3rd Earl Grey Knight of the Garter, 30 May 26 Victoria (1863).
B/154/7 8 April 1869
Letter from Gordon Gairdner (Secretary and Registrar of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George) to 3rd Earl Grey, covering the three following documents.
B/154/8 1 April 32 Victoria (1869)
Royal Warrant granting 3rd Earl Grey the dignity of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
B/154/9 1 April 1869
Royal Warrant for dispensation with the investiture of 3rd Earl Grey as a Knight of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
B/154/10 4 December 1868
Statutes of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
B/154/11/1-16
Essays, etc, of 3rd Earl Grey written when a boy. (14 pieces and 1 paper-bound book).
B/154/12 1834-1843
Notebook containing accounts mainly in respect of journeys, 1834-1843.
B/154/13 1848-1887
Book containing particulars of disbursements by 3rd Earl Grey, 1848-1887.
B/154/14 1893-1894
Bank book: Messrs Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. in account with ... Earl Grey, 1893-1894. (In a pocket in the front cover are some used cheques, 1893-1894).
Immigration
GRE/B154/15 1892
Ms. memorandum by Grey on an article in the
19th Century (June 1892) by Lord Dunraven on the "invasion" of England by destitute aliens.
Ireland Reference: GRE/B155/1-109Dates of creation: 1818-1894
B/155/1 1831
Proof copy of pamphlet
A Letter to Lord Howick on a Legal Provision for the Irish Poor and a Provision for the Irish Roman Catholic Clergy (1831), by Nassau William Senior, with substantial ms. alterations.
B/155/2
Notes from the pamphlet
Remarks on the Poor Laws for Ireland supposed to have been written by the Archbishop of Dublin or with his sanction and assistance.
B/155/3 1837
Nineteenth Annual Report of the Managing Committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin for the year 1836: With Resolutions upon the Subject of Poor Laws. (Dublin 1837).
B/155/4
Poor Laws: To the Public and Especially to the Supporters of the Mendicity Institution of Dublin, printed copy of the above-mentioned resolutions on the Poor Laws by the Managing Committee of the Mendicity Association
of Dublin.
B/155/5
Printed paper:
Remarks on the Constitution and Necessary Arrangements of a Commission Founded upon Observations of the Poor Law Commission for England. By A.S.
B/155/6
Ms. extract of letter from Edwin Chadwick, on the introduction of the new English system of Poor Laws into Ireland.
B/155/7
Printed letter, entitled "Poor Laws - (Ireland)", from Edwin Chadwick to Lord John Russell, n.d., estimating the expense of providing workhouse accommodation and maintaining paupers in Ireland. (Marked "A Revise").
B/155/8
Notes by Grey: "Irish poor laws - Index to Mr Nichols paper", with observations by Grey on some of the points in Nichols's (ie Sir George Nicholls q.v.) work.
B/155/9
Incomplete paper by Grey on the reasons for making a legal provision for the relief of the poor in Ireland.
B/155/10
Notes by Grey in defence of a bill for making provision for the relief of the poor in Ireland.
B/155/11
Paper by Grey opposing a proposal that Boards of Guardians should give relief in Ireland by employment as well as by the workhouse.
B/155/12
Ms. paper. "Poor Law Ireland: practical comments on the size of unions by J.P. Kay, Assistant Commissioner of Poor Laws".
B/155/13
Ms. paper: "Continuation of notes on clause 15 on the extent of unions".
B/155/14 1 March 1837
Ms. paper: "Objections to the introduction of provisions for a law of settlement into the Irish poor law bill", by John White.
B/155/15 1837
Ms. paper: "Remarks on the paper of objections to a settlement principle in Ireland" (criticisms by G. Poulet Scrope of B155/14), with notes by J. White replying to Scrope's remarks, 6 March 1837.
B/155/16
Ms. paper: "Relief in Workhouses: notes on clause 42 (of Irish Bill)" by Mr Coode (?)
B/155/17
Ms. extract from Mr Gulson's report on the Louth and Silsby Unions, pointing out the necessity of Irish labour to the English farmers at harvest time, and the large sums earned by Irish labourers.
B/155/18
Ms. list of unions "founded since the last report".
B/155/19 13 January 1847
Paper by 3rd Earl Grey on relief for the distressed population of Ireland.
B/155/20 1847
Printed Treasury minute on relief works - their cost and the progressive reduction in the amount of this form of relief until the new system under the Act 10 Vic. c.7 was fully established (1847; with many ms. alterations).
B/155/21
Notes by Grey of a debate on 3 March 1825 concerning a petition against the Unlawful Societies in Ireland Bill.
B/155/22
Notes by Grey on debates on the Irish Church and tithes, 1831-1832.
B/155/23
Notes by Grey: abstract of bill prepared in October 1834 on Irish tithes; and abstract of the Irish Church Temporalities Act (3 & 4 William IV c.37).
B/155/24 June 1834
Incomplete draft by Grey of a proposed speech defending the enquiry into the Irish Church which had recently been set in motion.
B/155/25
Note of measures passed while Peel was Secretary for Ireland, 1812-1818.
B/155/26 1834
Notes from
Essay on Ecclesiastical Finance as Regards the R.C. Church in Ireland by the Revd. D.O. Croly. (Abstracted 1 December 1834).
B/155/27 February 1835
Draft speech by Grey attacking Peel, particularly his conduct over Catholic emancipation.
B/155/28 March 1835
Draft by Grey of speech on the Irish Church and the question of reducing its establishment. (3 pieces)
B/155/29
Motions for reducing the establishment of the Irish Church and applying its surplus revenues to the moral and religious education of all classes of Christians. (3 pieces)
B/155/30 July 1835
Printed paper: Clauses and amendments to be proposed by Mr Bingham Bering in the committee on the Irish Church Bill.
B/155/31 July 1835
Draft speech by Grey on the Irish Church and tithes evidently for a debate in the Commons.
B/155/32
Miscellaneous notes and memoranda in connection with the above. (5 pieces)
B/155/33
Letter from Lord John Russell to Howick, n.d., informing him that he was going to alter the preamble in Howick's draft.
B/155/34 [1835]
Paper (by Lord John Russell ?) proposing a solution to the difficulties attending a settlement of the Irish tithe question, with copy of paper on the land tax by members of the cabinet.
B/155/35 26 November 1835
Paper on Irish tithes and church, an examination of Lord John Russell's proposal on the subject.
B/155/36 7 December 1835
Notes by Grey of the contents of documents concerning the Irish Church.
B/155/37
File of drafts by Grey of speeches on Ireland, especially on the Irish Corporations Bill, 1836-1837.
Also includes extracts of speeches by Lord Plunket (1827), Peel (1829) and Wellington (1829) on Ireland.
B/155/38 23 December 1836
Note from [Thomas] Spring Rice [1st Baron Monteagle] to Howick, concerning the enclosure.
Enclosure:
Printed paper (marked confidential) setting forth Spring Rice's plans to achieve a reduction in the establishment of the Irish Church and a sum of money to be applied to educational purposes in Ireland.
B/155/39 1837
Draft speech by Grey: intended answer to an attack on the government for a coalition with O'Connell.
B/155/40 9 January 1837
Paper by Grey criticising Spring Rice's plan on Irish tithes and the appopriation clause and setting forth three possible courses the government might adopt on the question.
B/155/41 1837
Cuttings from
The Northampton Mercury, 25 November [1837]: Article on O'Connell's letter to the Protestant clergy of Ireland; copy of the said letter; letter from C.H. Doyle (Rector of Castle Blakeney) to O'Connell. With ms. extract
of a letter concerning an amendment of O'Connell's proposition for settling the Irish tithe question.
B/155/42 18 January 1838
Plan by Grey to relieve the Irish people from direct payment for maintenance of the Irish Church.
B/155/43 1838
File of drafts by Grey of intended speeches on the Irish Church and tithes.
B/155/44 18 December 1847
Memorandum by Grey on the law of landlord and tenant in Ireland.
B/155/45 c.1864
Paper by Grey on the Irish Church and Ireland, proposing that the revenues of the established church should be shared with the Catholic and Presbyterian bodies.
B/155/46 14 July 1866
Letter from Isaac Butt to Grey, concerning a tract Butt had written on land tenure in Ireland.
B/155/47 c.1869
Printed form of petition from the curates of the Irish branch of the United Church of England and Ireland to the House of Lords protesting against certain provisions of the Irish Church Bill.
B/155/48
Press cutting of letter from The Right Revd. David Moriarty, Bishop of Kerry, to Mr Chichester Fortescue "A Roman Catholic View of the Irish Church Disestablishment Bill".
B/155/49
Notes of amendments on the Irish Church Bill.
B/155/50 8 May 1869
Sketch by Grey of amendments on the Irish Church Bill.
B/155/51
List of amendments [to the Irish Church Bill?].
B/155/52
Memorandum by Grey: "Considerations with respect to the Irish Church bill", on the course that should be taken by opponents of the Bill for Disestablishing the Irish Church.
B/155/53
Heads of a pamphlet by W. Bence Jones on the Irish Church.
B/155/54 16 March 1870
Printed paper: Amendments in the Irish Land Bill suggested by W. Bence Jones.
B/155/55 27 May 1870
Printed paper: Irish Land Bill - Amendments in the House of Lords suggested by W. Bence Jones.
B/155/56 1881
White Paper: Ejectments (Ireland). Return showing the total number of cases of ejectment for non-payment of rent, in Ireland, since the Land Act, 1870, came into operation, in which claims for disturbance on account of the rent being an
exorbitant rent have been made, with the amount claimed in each such case, and the amount, if any, awarded by the Court. Ordered to be printed, 25 July 1881.
B/155/57 1873
Reprint from the
Irish Law Times Reports 18 January 1873, and 1 March 1873: Working of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, in the Court for Land Cases Reserved in Dublin. 2 copies.
B/155/58 1879
Part of a proposed letter from Grey to the
Pall Mall Gazette December 1879, concerning Gladstone's complaints of misrepresentation in the press of his statements about disestablishment of the Irish Church. (The letter was not completed or sent).
B/155/59
Notes on land law reform by Mr Tighe Hamilton. 17 December -
B/155/60 April 1880
Part of a paper by Grey on Ireland and the British Empire.
B/155/61 November 1880
Notes by Grey of Bright's speech on Ireland at Birmingham 16 November 1880 as reported in
The Times, 17 November 1880.
B/155/62 27 November 1880
Paper by Grey on Bright's speech at Birmingham. Concerns land law in Ireland.
B/155/63 7 December 1880
Cutting from
St James's Gazette: letter from Lord Elcho "Judgements forgotten".
B/155/64 27 December 1880
Cutting from
The Times, with letter from Grey on "The State of Ireland".
B/155/65 3 January 1881
Cutting from
The Times, with letter from Grey on "The State of Ireland", with ms. correction.
B/155/66 1881
Pamphlet:
The Irish Land Bill: Speech Delivered by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone in the House of Commons on his Motion Introducing the Land Laws (Ireland) Bill, 7 April 1881.
Enclosures:
Press cuttings (one tipped in) and ms. note (quotation from "Mr Cowen's letter on the Irish Land Bill April 14/81").
B/155/67 21 April 1881
Cutting from
The Times, with letters from Grey and M. Bence Jones on "The Irish Land Bill".
B/155/68 1881
White Paper: Agricultural Statistics, Ireland, 1880. Report and tables relating to migratory agricultural labourers. (Dublin 1881).
B/155/69 23 June 1881
White Paper: Return, etc, of all advances by way of loan out of the Exchequer or by the Commissioners for the reduction of the national debt during the last 30 years for public purposes in Ireland, showing the sums advanced in each year; also, of
the amounts repaid on account of such sums respectively, and of the proportion of the same, if any, from time to time released, and of the amounts now remaining due and unpaid.
B/155/70 1881
White Paper: Landlord and Tenant (Ireland). Return of reprint of the tables published in the judicial statistics of Ireland of proceedings under the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, in each year since the passing of that Act up to 31
December 1879; and similar return for the year 1880. Ordered to be printed 25 July 1881.
B/155/71 1881
Pamphlet:
The Irish Land Question: Speech of the Marquess of Landsdowne on the Second Reading of the Land Law (Ireland) Bill . Delivered in the House of Lords, 1 August 1881. Extracted from Hansard CCLXIV (London, 1881).
B/155/72 8 August 1881
Cutting from
St James's Gazette. "M. Leroy Beaulieu on the Irish Land Bill".
B/155/73 1881
Pamphlet:
The Straining of the Chain: the case of the Irish Landlords in relation to the English Government. (A leading article reprinted from the Kilkenny Moderator, 9 November 1881).
B/155/74
Notes by Grey from Bence Jones's
Life Work in Ireland.
B/155/75 January 1882
Draft letter by Grey to
The Times (but not sent), replying to Sir W. Harcourt's attack on his opinions concerning Ireland.
B/155/76 20 April 1882
Copy of part of an article in the
Pall Mall Gazette , concerning J.E. Cairnes and the Irish land question - the fixing of rents.
B/155/77 10 July 1882
Private printed memorandum by James H. Tuke on emigration from Ireland.
B/155/78 2 July 1883
Letter from C.M. Doyne to his uncle Sholto, concerning difficulties of settling rent disputes in Ireland, and citing a case in which he himself was involved.
Enclosures:
2 copies of questions as to the extent of confiscation inflicted on the Irish landlords by the Land Acts of 1870 and 1881 and the Arrears Act of 1882; one copy with answers by C.M. Doyne, the other with answers by his agent
William Fitzmaurice.
B/155/79 15 July 1883
Letter from C.M. Doyne to his aunt Alice, concerning Grey's efforts to help Ireland and the rent dispute with his tenants.
B/155/80 September 1883
Article by Grey: "Ireland and the Empire" reprinted from
The Nineteenth Century.
B/155/81 1883
Proof copy of concluding article by Grey on "Ireland and the Empire" for
The Nineteenth Century 1883, with corrections.
B/155/82 6 January 1886
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on the Irish question.
B/155/83 26 January 1886
Cutting from
The Times, of letter from Grey on the debate on Ireland.
B/155/84 March 1886
Rough draft by Grey of paper on Home Rule. (Evidently intended for publication).
B/155/85 23 March 1886
Paper by Grey: "Government of Ireland".
B/155/86 c.26 March 1886
Cutting from the
New York Tribune, with copy of statement by Grey on Home Rule.
B/155/87 June 1886 (?)
Cancelled pages of a letter to
The Times from Grey on Gladstone and the Home Rule Bill. (Marked "Cancelled in consequence of Gladstone's Manifesto coming out & a different letter substituted with some passages from this").
B/155/88 5 July 1886
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on Gladstone's conduct with regard to the publication of a letter to Mr Buxton concerning Ireland.
B/155/89-91 1886
Rough draft of part of a paper on Ireland by Grey. (2 versions) 1886 (?)
Also cutting from
The Times, 2 June 1886, with report on debate in the House of Lords on the Arms Bill.
B/155/92 1886
Rough draft by Grey: "Heads for conclusion of paper on I[relan]d 9/86".
B/155/93 1887
Extract by Grey from Sir William Harcourt's speech on Ireland as reported in
The Times 12 February 1887.
B/155/94 1887
Draft by Grey of resolution for referring the Crimes Bill (Ireland) to a select committee of the House of Commons (sent to Mr Goschen 7 June 1887).
B/155/95 1887
Rough draft of first three chapters of Grey's book
Ireland the Causes of its Present Condition ... (1888), with "index", ie analysis of contents, and "heads" for chapters IV and V. Also "index" to chapter III (probably a revised version) and analysis of the contents of
chapter IV (when it had been written).
8 October 1887
Enclosure:
Cutting from the Spectator , with article "Facts from Gweedore".
B/155/96
Part of a draft paper by Grey on Ireland endorsed "cancelled pp. from wh[ich] some passages may be used".
B/155/97 1889
Part of a paper by Grey endorsed "Cancelled pages relating to Ireland omitted from article on tithes November 1889".
B/155/98 25 March 1890
Cutting from
St James's Gazette: "Mr Balfour's (land) Bill Explained".
B/155/99 1 April 1890
Cutting from
The Times: letter from H. de F. Montgomery on Mr Balfour's Land Bill.
B/155/100 1890
Proposed pamphlet by Grey on Irish land purchase, abridged into an article for the
Nineteenth Century of July 1890.
B/155/101 7 April 1893
Proof copy of letter from Grey to
Talk on Home Rule.
B/155/102
Proof copies of letter from Grey to
The Times , 24 May -: "Mr Gladstone on Irish History" (3 copies). (According to a note on the envelope containing the above, this letter was not published).
B/155/103 1893
Circular from the secretaries of the Royal Dublin Society for the Advancement of Agriculture - Science and Art, 1 June 1893, re the Enclosure:
Pamphlet:
The Royal Dublin Society and the Home Rule Bill.
B/155/104 23 November 1893
Paper by Grey on Ireland, headed "Political Essays", with index to the major part, and another index possibly relating to a previous version.
B/155/105 19 June 1893
Circular letter from Albert (4th Earl) Grey to 3rd Earl Grey, thanking him for his contribution of £25 to the Belfast deputation fund.
Enclosure:
Pamphlet: Letters contributed to the Newcastle Press by members of the Gladstonian Deputation which visited Belfast and others. (Concerns the conversion from Home Rule of working men who visited
Belfast).
B/155/106 August 1894
Cuttings from
The Times: two letters from Grey and one from Edward Carson on "The Evicted Tenants Bill".
B/155/107 10 January 1894
Cutting from
The Times "Ireland in 1893". (Note by Grey on the wrapper of this article stating that it shows that his paper on Ireland required considerable modification).
B/155/108 1822-1893
Miscellaneous notes by Grey, mainly of debates on Ireland. 25 pieces.
Includes extract of letter from Pitt to the Duke of Rutland, 7 November 1786 on the Irish tithe question.
B/155/109 1868-1890
File of press cuttings relating to Ireland, including reviews of Grey's book
Ireland the Causes of its Present Condition and Measures Proposed for its Improvement (1888). 47 pieces.
Law Reform Reference: GRE/B156/1-8Dates of creation: 1837-1863 and undated
Local GovernmentReference: GRE/B157/1-20Dates of creation: 1834-1894
B/157/1 6 May 1835
Confidential printed papers: Letter from John Elliot Drinkwater to Lord Duncannon, setting out principles of municipal corporation reform, with heads of a bill for that purpose and table comparing the population of various cities with the numbers
of rate payers. (With marginal ms. notes).
B/157/2 23 April 1835
Copy notes by Lord John Russell on various clauses of the proposed Municipal Corporations Reform Bill.
B/157/3
Copy queries and observations on the proposed Municipal Corporations Reform Bill by J.C., with marginal notes. (Endorsed: "original plan of corporation reform April 23/35).
B/157/4 1835
Suggestions by Grey for the improvement of the Municipal Corporations Reform Bill, sent to John E. Drinkwater, 29 May 1835, with marginal notes [by Drinkwater?] replying to many of the points Grey had raised; and further suggestions by Grey.
B/157/5
Rough notes by Grey on the Municipal Corporations Bill.
B/157/6
Rough notes by Grey on Scottish Burgh Reform Acts.
B/157/7 1866
Return of the names of the parishes in England where an order has been made by the vestry to put in force the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c.99 for the better assessing and collecting the poor rates and highway rates in respect of small tenements.
(Ordered to be printed, 20 March 1866).
B/157/8
Ms. report of the committee of vestry clerks, as to the rating of small tenements.
B/157/9
First and second suggestions by the Committee appointed by Metropolitan Vestries as to rating occupiers of small tenements.
B/157/10 1867
Returns of the parliamentary boroughs or parts of boroughs under local acts for the composition of rates; of the number of male occupiers at £10 and upwards whose rates are compounded for in each of them; and of the numbers of such persons
registered and unregistered respectively. (Ordered to be printed 20 May 1867).
B/157/11 1867
Printed paper: Petition of the church wardens and overseers of Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, and of the vestry of the said hamlet of Mile End Old Town to the House of Commons. In favour of compounding for rates. Presented 24 May 1867.
B/157/12 1867
Notes by Grey from a report in
The Times of 10 June 1867 about a deputation of vestry clerks to Lord Devon concerning the impossibility of collecting rates from tenents of compounded property.
B/157/13 1867
Press cuttings on compound rating, 28 May-12 June 1867. 5 pieces.
B/157/14
Note about property not rated at Camberwell.
B/157/15 1834
Draft by Grey of part of a memorandum suggesting the establishment of a stipendiary magistracy with powers to act anywhere in England.
B/157/16 1866
Handbook of Questions and Answers for the Instruction of Constables by Major Browne (Chief Constable of Northumberland), London, 1866.
B/157/17 1869
Paper by Grey on a bill to remove from certain municipal offices which entitled the holder to act as a magistrate persons who misconducted themselves. Endorsed: "Proposed substitute for bill brought in for removing the Mayor of Cork".
B/157/18 5 June 1872
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing) Bill [H.L.]. (As amended in Committee): Clauses to be proposed on report by Earl Grey and Earl De La Warr. (2 copies)
B/157/19 1883
Local Government (Areas). A bill for the alteration of the areas of local government in certain cases, and for the re-arrangement of boundaries. (Ordered to be printed 25 April 1883). (With marginal ms. notes).
Enclosure:
Ms. notes: "Observations and suggestions upon the Local Government Boundaries Bill 1883".
B/157/20 3 April 1888
Cutting from
St James's Gazette: "Mr Goldwin Smith on Mr Ritchie's Bill" (local government).
Miscellaneous PapersReference: GRE/B157/21-25Dates of creation: 18--
B/157/21
Bundle largely of empty envelopes in wrapper marked "Autographs"; includes letter from Emma Derby to Maria Countess Grey, 23 April - concerning a volume of translations Derby had sent to Grey; and press cutting of verses; "The Dream of John
Bright".
B/157/22
Sermon on the 10 virgins (on Matthew xxv.8).
B/157/23 30 April 1813
Printed verses: "The Easter Gift Rejected".
B/157/24 1837
The "word" for July-September 1837; signed by William IV. (A pass-word?)
B/157/25 1874-c.1888
File of miscellaneous press cuttings, and rough ms. notes. 19 pieces.
Navy Reference: GRE/B157/26-27Dates of creation: 1870-1875
B/157/26 December 1870
Printed paper: Project for the Improvement and Increase of the Reserves of Seamen for the Royal Navy by F.W.G. [Admiral the Hon. Frederick William Grey].
B/157/27 9 April 1875
Pages from Hansard, with report of debate on navy estimates, etc.
Parliament - House of LordsReference: GRE/B158/1-5 Dates of creation: 1856 and undated
See also file GRE/B152/7-10, Chancery and the Lord Chancellor.
Parliamentary ElectionsReference: GRE/B158/6-9 Dates of creation: 1826-1832
B/158/6 1826
Broadsheets relating to the Northumberland election of 1826, mainly verses, all printed in Alnwick, one by J. Graham, the rest by Smith. 18 pieces.
B/158/7 1826
Cartoons relating to the Northumberland election of 1826. 16 pieces.
B/158/9 22 December 1832
Copy of
The Newcastle Chronicle, containing an account of the Northumberland election.
Parliamentary Elections (Sunderland)GRE/B158/10-17 1841
The Sunderland by-election was held in September 1941. Henry, 3rd Earl Grey, would remain in the seat until 1845.
B/158/13-17 1841
Sunderland election 1841: copies of
The Sunderland and Durham County Herald, 17 and 24 September 1841, the Gateshead Observer 25 September 1841, The Newcastle Chronicle 30 October 1841, and
The Kelso Chronicle 29 October 1841.
Parliamentary ReformReference: GRE/B159/1-105Dates of creation: 1828-1894
B/159/40 1860
Ms. paper: The county franchise and the reform bill, 1860: probable increase and estimate for the County of Middlesex.
B/159/41 2 March 1860
Page from
The Times: Report of the introduction of the Reform Bill.
B/159/42
Press cuttings of three letters on the defects of the Reform Bill of 1860.
B/159/43
Notes by Grey from speeches made on the second reading of the Reform Bill, 1860.
B/159/44
Part of a draft speech by Grey endorsed: "Attack on Bright prepared for speech on reform in 1860 but on second thoughts omitted".
B/159/45 24 April 1860
Cutting from the
Daily Courant, with article on the £10 franchise.
B/159/46 21 June 1860
Private and confidential printed paper: Select Committee on the elective franchise in counties and boroughs: Draft report submitted by Lord Overstone.
B/159/47 November 1860
Cutting from
The Economist, on the effects of giving no political power and the whole of political power to the working classes: Bright and Mackay on strikes in England and Australia.
B/159/48 18 April 1861
Copy of
The Scottish Ecclesiastical Journal , with article on the Scottish Burghs (by the Revd. G.H. Forbes).
B/159/49 1864
Pamphlet:
Speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (W.E. Gladstone) on the Bill for the Extension of the Suffrage in Towns, 11 May 1864, London, 1864.
B/159/50 5 December 1864
Cutting from
The Standard, with review of Grey's Parliamentary Government Considered with Reference to Reform (1864).
B/159/51 13 December 1865
Extract of Bright's speech at Birmingham, on the position of the crown.
B/159/52 1865
Pamphlet:
Parliamentary Reform: The Franchise; being a series of articles originally published in The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle by William Todd, Gateshead (Newcastle, 1865).
B/159/53 [c. 1866]
Paper concerning the economic importance of Saint Helens and its parliamentary representation.
B/159/54 24 January 1866
Ms. resolutions by Grey on parliamentary reform.
B/159/55 1 May 1866
Private printed memorandum by C. Paget (Admiral Lord Clarence Edward Paget) on proposed clause disfranchising the persons employed in the naval establishments.
B/159/56 14 June 1866
Cutting from the
Pall Mall Gazette: "Gladstone on Parliamentary Reform".
B/159/57 11 August 1866
Page from the
Pall Mall Gazette: "The failures of the Session".
B/159/58 August 1866
Pamphlet:
Extension of the Franchise: A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Russell by A Non-Elector.
B/159/59 8 September 1866
Pages from the
British Press: "Bribery, corruption and demagogism", and other articles.
B/159/61 16 February 1867
Page from the
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle, with report of proceedings at the Portsmouth Liberal-Conservative Working Men's Association, especially Vice Admiral G. Elliot's speech.
B/159/62
Ms. paper by Grey: "Resolutions on [Parliamentary] Reform". n.d. (3 pieces)
B/159/63-64 1867
Printed copy of resolutions to be moved in Committee of the whole house on representation of the people on 25 February [1867], with rough notes by Grey suggesting amendments.
B/159/65
Ms. paper endorsed "Scheme of redistribution".
B/159/66 6 March 1867
Page from the
Pall Mall Gazette: "Cumulative voting considered".
B/159/67 1867
White Paper: Return showing in respect of each parliamentary city and borough in England and Wales the number of male occupiers assessed at a rateable value of and under £6, the number assessed at a rateable value of above £6 and the total number
of male occupiers in the city or borough. Ordered to be printed, 25 March 1867.
B/159/68 1867
Pamphlet:
Personal Representation, Speech of John Stuart Mill ... in the House of Commons, May 29th 1867, with an Appendix ... , London, 1867.
B/159/69 17 June 1867
Printed paper: Reasons for supporting the Government proposal to add the University of Durham to the University of London in the redistribution schedules.
B/159/70-71 10 July 1867
Two versions of ms. paper by Grey: "The Reform Bill in the House of Lords", on amendments to be proposed on the Bill there.
B/159/72 1867
Clause to enable those who had succeeded to the Peerage to continue sitting in the House of Commons (intended to have been moved in the Reform Bill of 1867 but given up because it was refused support).
B/159/73 1867
Representation of the People: A bill intituled an act further to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales. Ordered to be printed 16 July 1867.
Enclosure:
Ms. note by Grey of amendments to the above.
B/159/74 [1867?]
Printed paper: Case of the North and East Ridings of the County of York; proposed redistribution of seats. (Petition to the House of Lords).
B/159/75 1867
White Paper: Return of the counties included in Schedule (D) of the Representation of the People Bill; showing the population of the whole of such counties and that of the proposed divisions of them, according to the census of 1861, exclusive of
that of represented cities and boroughs and that of the proposed new boroughs. Ordered to be printed, 18 July 1867.
B/159/76 1867
White Paper: Return of the population (according to the Census of 1821) of counties and parliamentary divisions of counties in England, exclusive of that of cities and boroughs at present represented, and of those proposed to be represented by
the Representation of the People Bill, arranged in the order of their population. Ordered to be printed, 18 July 1867.
B/159/77 1867
White Paper: Return of the population (according to the census of 1861), of the number of electors, and of the male occupiers in the cities and boroughs of England and Wales, with the number of members returned by each, arranged in the order of
their population. Ordered to be printed, 18 July 1867.
Enclosure:
Notes by Grey on redistribution of seats. (4 pieces)
B/159/78 1867
White Paper: Return of the population of each of the proposed new boroughs included in the Representation of the People Bill. Ordered to be printed, 19 July 1867.
B/159/79 1867
White Paper: Return of the population (according to the census of 1861) of counties and parliamentary divisions of counties in England and Wales, exclusive of that of cities and boroughs at present represented and of those proposed to be
represented by the Representation of the People Bill, arranged in the order of their population, together with the number of members for each county and division. Ordered to be printed, 22 July 1867.
B/159/80
Ms. paper: "Application of the minorities representation principle to counties and town constituencies with a population above 150,000". n.d.
B/159/81 1867
Part of speech by Grey endorsed: End of speech as intended to have been made on the second reading of the reform bill July 22/67 when I broke down".
B/159/82
Ms. list of amendments to be moved to the Representation of the People Bill.
B/159/83 1867
Printed paper: Representation of the People Bill: Amendments to be moved in Committee by the Earl Grey, 26 July 1867.
B/159/84 December 1871
Paper by Grey on the alarming state of public affairs, concerning the ill effect of the Reform Bill of 1867 on the House of Commons and the evils of the party system. (Written for publication but not published).
B/159/85
Summary of the contents of the above paper.
B/159/86 1872
Pamphlet:
The Machinery of Politics and Proportional Representation, [by W.R. Ware]. (Reprint from the American Law Review, January 1872).
B/159/87 1872
Pamphlet:
Della Rappresentanza Proporzionale in Italia, by Sidney Sonnino (Firenze 1872).
B/159/88 November 1877
Notes from Gladstone's article on the county franchise in the
Nineteenth Century.
B/159/89 1880
Pamphlet:
The Conservative Demonstration at Woodstock: Speeches delivered by Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P., Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., and the Right Hon. E. Gibson, Q.C., M.P., on Tuesday, November 30, 1880, London, 1880.
B/159/90 29 October 1883
Cutting from the
Newcastle Daily Journal: “Lord Sherbrooke on the County Franchise”.
B/159/91 1884
Pamphlet:
Speech of Albert H.G. Grey, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, on the motion for the second reading of the Representation of the People Bill on ... April 1, 1884, Hexham, [1884].
B/159/92 22 October 1884
Cutting from
The Times: Letter from Grey on "Lord Malmesbury's Memoirs". (On parliamentary reform). 2 copies.
B/159/93 [c.1884?]
Ms. paper on the calamities that would result if there were to be a breakdown in the existing economic stability of England, as a consequence of parliament passing acts which would shake confidence and credit.
B/159/94
Memorandum by Grey of a bill that ought to be passed to disqualify from voting at parliamentary or local government elections persons guilty of resisting the due execution of any process of law by violence or other illegal means. n.d.
B/159/95 [c.1885]
Part of a draft paper by Grey on parliament and the nation.
B/159/96 December 1890
Reprint from the
Nineteenth Century: "In Peril from Parliament" (part II) by Grey.
B/159/97 1892
Typescript copy with ms. revisions of memorandum by Grey on the state of public affairs July 1892. (Concerns the result of the general election and measures the ministers should take to avert the dangers to the nation of Gladstone's attempting to
carry Home Rule).
B/159/98
Ms. draft of part of the above memorandum.
B/159/99 August 1892
Postscript by Grey to the above memorandum.
B/159/100 16 August 1892
Letter from the Revd. John Grey to Grey, concerning Grey's memorandum (B/159/97-99) on the state of public affairs.
B/159/101 [1894]
Ms. paper by Grey on the defects in the British constitution and the means that might be adopted to initiate a remedy [incomplete].
B/159/102
Summary of the above paper.
B/159/103 16 May 1894
Cutting from the
Daily Graphic, with article "How to strengthen the Upper Chamber" in which the opinions of various peers, including Grey, are summarised.
B/159/104 23 August 1894
Pages from the
Open Court: "No voters without representatives", by F.M. Holland.
B/159/105 (?) 1894
Cutting from
The Times: "Charles Kingsley on the House of Lords".
Political EconomyReference: GRE/B160/1-3 Dates of creation: 1825 and undated.
B/160/1
Essays be Grey on various aspects of economics, evidently written for criticism by McCullock in 1825, with some comments [by the latter?]. Includes letter from Howick to an unidentified correspondent, n.d., on the economics of the labour
market.
B/160/2
Criticism of a French work on political theory.
B/160/3
Paper on the corn laws [? summary of statements by Sir C. Scott].
Politics Reference: GRE/B160/4-17Dates of creation: 1828-1894
B/160/4
List of bills brought before parliament 1828-1830 with note of those passed.
B/160/5-6 1846
Two drafts by Grey of a speech he intended to make on the Address 1846, concerning his refusal to join Russell's administration if Palmerston were appointed Foreign Secretary. One copy includes some remarks on the corn laws - condemning
protection and concerning the Anti Corn Law League. (Grey's friends persuaded him not to make this speech to avoid widening the breach between himself and the party he had hitherto supported).
B/160/7
List in Grey's handwriting of an adminstration to be formed under Lord John Russell. (Written on paper with watermark 1848).
B/160/8
Political reminiscences by Grey covering the period 1826-1827 and mainly concerning the corn laws and Catholic emancipation. (Grey began this work on 15 November 1858 but soon abandoned it).
B/160/9
Notes by Grey from speeches of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Gladstone), 24 April and 3 April 1862.
B/160/10 8 May 1869
Coloured cartoon of Grey with notes on his political career, from
Vanity Fair.
B/160/11 5 September 1873.
"Mr Lowe at Sheffield",
The Times Report of speech at the Master Cutler's Banquet on the measures passed by the Liberal Government.
B/160/12 November 1890
Notes from article in
The Fortnightly Review , by F. Greenwood, "Breakers Ahead" (on the approaching session of parliament); with observations by Grey. 6 January 1891.
B/160/13 April 1893
Ms. memo by Grey on finance and representation.
B/160/14
Plan by Grey for a volume of political essays - a project which he eventually abandoned.
B/160/15 May 1894
Rough drafts by Grey of part of an article on the critical state of the nation..
B/160/16
Part of a rough draft by Grey on "party spirit". n.d.
B/160/17 1855-1889, mainly 1878-1889
File of press cuttings and extracts on political matters. Nos 1-11 relate to W.E. Gladstone, and include (no. 6) pamphlet
Address to the Electors of Midlothian (1885) by Gladstone. Also includes (no. 24) Thomas Glassey's address "To the Unfranchised of Northumberland". January 1881. 35 pieces.
Poor Law Reference: GRE/B160/18-29Dates of creation: 1834-1847
B/160/18 1834
Booklet:
The Antipauper System: exemplifying the positive and practical good realised by the relievers and the relieved under the frugal, beneficent and lawful administration of the poor laws, prevailing at Southwell ..., by
the Revd. John Thomas Becher; second edition. (London 1834).
B/160/19 12 June 1835
Letter from W. Dickson (Overseer of Liverpool) to Mr Rushton, replying to queries evidently about the probable effect of 3 years rating.
B/160/20 1836
An act to regulate parochial assessments 6 and 7 William IV c.xcvi 19 August 1836.
B/160/21 1840
Printed paper:
An official circular of public documents and information directed by the Poor Law Commissioners to be printed, chiefly for the use of the members and permanent officers of boards of guardians, under the Poor Law Amendment Act.
Circular issued 8 January 1840 . (2 copies)
B/160/22 8 January 1840
Circular letter from the Poor Law Commission Office (per Edwin Chadwick) to the clerk of the board of guardians, concerning the Official Circular of Public Documents and Information (see above).
B/160/23 1841
White Paper: Poor Law Amendment Act: copies of orders, etc, issued by the Poor Law Commissioners relating to the Poor Law Amendment Act; with an account of money expended for the relief and maintenance of the poor etc, in England and Wales from
1834 to 1840 inclusive. Ordered to be printed 9 February 1841.
B/160/24 1841
White Paper: Return of the poor law unions distinguishing the county of each to which an order has been issued by the Commissioners prohibiting out-door relief to able-bodied paupers, etc. Ordered to be printed 26 February 1841.
B/160/25 1841
White Paper: Return showing the number of in-door and out-door paupers relieved in unions formed (under the Poor Law Amendment Act) in each county in England and Wales during the quarters ended Lady-day 1839 and 1840 respectively. Ordered to be
printed 10 March 1841.
B/160/26 1841
Remarks on the 39th clause of the Poor Law Amendment Bill as committed pro forma on 5 April 1841. By W.C. Hotson.
B/160/27 1841
Duplicated copy of the above (with one variation) and additional ms. notes on the incompatibility of the offices of Assistant Commissioner and Auditor.
B/160/28 22 April 1841
Copy letter from W.C. Hotson to Lord John Russell, suggesting amendment to the 39th clause of the Poor Law Amendment Bill (concerning auditors).
B/160/29
Ms. notes of the number of paupers relieved in the United Kingdom 1846-1847, showing the proportion to total population.
Poverty and ProgressReference: GRE/B160/30-32Dates of creation: 1882
B/160/30 November 1882
Review article by Grey, written for the
Quarterly Review but not accepted, on Progress and Poverty.
B/160/31
Rough notes by Grey from
Progress and Poverty .
B/160/32 4 September 1882
Cuttings from
The Times: Review of Progress and Poverty, and article "The Bad Lands of Dakota".
Privy Council
GRE/B160/33 1863
Memorandum by H. Reeve of the Council Office, on the extent of the competence of the Privy Council. 31 October 1863.
Protection Reference: GRE/B160/34-42Dates of creation: 1849-1893
B/160/34
Ms. table showing customs receipts for the first 7 months of 1848 and 1849.
B/160/35 1852
Notes of a speech by Disraeli at Aylesbury 12 March 1852 on taxation - the necessity of giving the agricultural interest redress and the best means of doing so - a countervailing duty.
B/160/36
Press cutting: "Mr Chaplin's Conversion", on Chaplin's declaration against protection.
B/160/37
Rough notes by Grey - reference to parliamentary debates on the French treaty of 1860.
B/160/38 October 1879
Ms. paper by Grey: remarks on Sir E. Sullivan's letter in favour of protection.
B/160/39 c. 1880
Leaflet issued by the Liberal Central Association:
Free Trade v Protection.
B/160/40 28 May 1892
Cutting from
The Times: Letter from Grey on "Lord Salisbury's Hastings Speech" (on protection).
B/160/41 8 March 1893
Cutting from
The Newcastle Journal: "The shrinkage of trade".
B/160/42 10 April 1893
Cutting from
The Times: protection in Victoria, Australia.
Railways Reference: GRE/B160/43-46Dates of creation: 1843-1868
B/160/43 23 August 1843
Prospectus of the North British Railway from Edinburgh to Berwick-on-Tweed
B/160/44
Ms. paper by Grey suggesting new procedure to save time and expense when two rival plans for railway lines came before parliament.
B/160/45 21 December 1861
Cutting from
The Times: "Railway Accidents".
B/160/46 3 April 1868
Printed paper: Regulation of Railways Bill (House of Lords): Clauses to be moved in Committee by the Earl Grey.
Strikes Reference: GRE/B160/47-55Dates of creation: 1866-1893 and undated
B/160/47 28 September 1866
Cutting from the
Middlesbro News, on the strike in the North of England iron industry.
B/160/48 14 October 1882
Cutting from the
Newcastle Chronicle: "Coal Miners and Wages".
B/160/49 1893
Printed paper: House of Lords; Session 1893: proposed standing order to uphold the security of existing contracts, with memo by Lord Wemyss, the proposer, concerning it.
B/160/50
Printed form of petition in support of the above proposed standing order.
B/160/51 4 May 1893
Cutting from the
Newcastle Daily Leader: on Gladstone and the eight hours bill for miners.
B/160/52 September 1893
Confidential ms. memorandum by Grey suggesting a scheme to help to bring about a settlement of the miners' strike in Northumberland and Durham..
B/160/53 1893
Letter from Grey to
The Times [23 September 1893], (not sent), criticising a speech by Asquith on the duties of Home Secretary and comparing the conduct of the Home Secretary in the 1830 riots with that of Asquith and his predecessor in
the face of the strikes of the Yorkshire miners and London dockers.
B/160/54
Rough notes by Grey from a book by Brooke largely concerning the London Dock strike and the failure of the authorities to take firm action during it.
B/160/55
List of points to be insisted on in any paper on the Hull strike for circulation among working men.
Tithes Reference: GRE/B160/56-57Dates of creation: 1836
B/160/56 1836
Printed confidential letter from Robert K. Dawson (Lieut. Royal Engineers) to the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, 8 September 1836. Concerning the advantages of a complete cadastral survey of all England. (Three copies)
B/160/57 1836
Printed papers issued by the Tithe Commission Office 1836 including form of agreement for the commutation of tithes. (7 pieces, 1 duplicated).
Wool Reference: GRE/B160/58-59Dates of creation: 1819-1838 and undated
B/160/58
Notes on the desirability of an additional duty on imports of wool.
B/160/59
Ms. statistics of wool prices, 1819-1824 and 1833-1838, with comparisons with the 1828 prices. (2 pieces)
Working Classes Reference: GRE/B160/60-61Dates of creation: 1845-1890
B/160/60 1845
Ms. paper by Grey on the distressed condition of the working classes caused by trade restrictions, especially the corn laws; with resolutions to be put to the House of Commons on the subject.
B/160/61 [1890? but not written up]
Rough sketch by Grey for a contemplated paper on the condition of the working classes.
Colonial affairsAfrica 1 GRE/B139/A1-12 1827-1893
The 3rd Earl Grey held office as Under-Secretary for Colonies 1830-1833 (when he was styled Viscount Howick) in his father's administration, and as Secretary for Colonies 1846-1852 in the administration of Lord John Russell. Although he did not
return to government after 1852, his interest in colonial affairs and policy was life-long. The greater part of these subject files on colonial affairs were probably largely assembled by Grey himself, perhaps initially when preparing his book
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, (2 vols, London, 1853), although they also contain much material from his later years. Other relevant papers discovered elsewhere in his papers have been
added, or formed into additional files.
Africa 2 Reference: GRE/B161/1-43Dates of creation: 1852-1893
B161/16 23 December 1884
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey "Our Policy in South Africa".
B161/17 [December 1884]
Press cutting with text of letter from Grey published in
The Times on "Our Colonial Policy".
B161/18 13 January 1885
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on South Africa.
B161/19 3 February 1885
Memorandum by Grey, marked "not for publication", suggesting the establishment of a native constabulary with British officers to support the authority of the High Commissioner in the native territories of South Africa.
B161/20
Typescript copy of the above memorandum.
B161/21
[Number not in use].
B161/22
Typescript of memorandum by Grey opposing the idea that Bechuanaland and other territory ceded to the Queen should be formed into Crown Colonies, and suggesting an alternative scheme. (See also papers of 4th Earl Grey
188/5).
B161/23
Part of a paper by Grey on South Africa, endorsed "cancelled". (These pages were found in an envelope marked "memorandum for Mr Stead S. Africa, February /85").
B161/24 14 December 1885
Cutting from the
St James's Gazette, concerning the controversy between Sir Charles Warren and Rhodes on making Bechuanaland a Crown Colony.
B161/25 July 1888
Unfinished letter from Grey to
The Times, on the disturbances in Zululand.
B161/26 October 1888
Cuttings from
The Scotsman, 23 October 1888 and the Leeds Mercury, 5 October 1888, concerning the proposed cession of Bechuanaland to Cape Colony.
B161/27 3 March 1889
Letter from H.O. Arnold Forster to Albert, 4th Earl Grey, concerning a concession in South Africa to which he objected, and criticising Chamberlain's fear of offending the Government.
B161/28 May 1889
Draft paper by Grey (on a letter from Bishop Smythies of 30 March 1889) concerning the disastrous results on British missionary achievements of the intended attack by the German East Africa Trading Co. on Pangani and Tanga, and Grey's ideas on
what arrangements might be made between Britain and Germany and perhaps other nations with regard to Africa.
B161/29 June 1889
Ms. letter from Grey to
The Times on South Africa. (Not accepted).
B161/30 25 July 1889
Cutting from
The Times, with letter from Grey on Britain and Germany in Africa.
B161/31 25 July 1889
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "Great Britain and Germany in Africa".
B161/32 [1889]
Cutting [from
The Times ? ] with the full text of the portion of Sir Hercules Robinson's farewell speech which expressed his views of British policy in South Africa.
B161/33 11 February 1891
Reprint from
The Scotsman of letter from H.O. Arnold-Forster on Rhode's position in relation to South African questions
B161/34 October 1892
Cutting from
The Times, 21 October 1892, with report of speech by Rosebery on Uganda; and cutting from the Newcastle Daily Journal, 25 October 1892, with letter from Bishop Tucker on the Uganda
question.
B161/35 2 October [1892 ?]
Cutting from
The Times with letter from Grey on Uganda.
B161/36
Cutting from
The Times with further letter from Grey on Uganda.
B161/37
Draft letter from Grey to
The Times on measures that might be adopted to assist in civilising the natives of Africa, with remarks on Uganda and Egypt. (According to a note on the wrapper, this was the third of a series of letters from Grey to
The Times on Uganda; it was altered slightly before being sent).
B161/38 27 October 1892
Cutting from the
Daily News, with letter from Francis William Fox on Uganda and Victoria Nyanza.
B161/39 (?) January 1893
Draft letter from Grey to Mr Lestnes, concerning Uganda.
B161/40 31 July 1893
Memorandum by Grey suggesting measures to repel Matabeli raids on Mashonaland.
B161/41 1893
White Paper: Africa No. 8 (1893): Further papers relating to Uganda. (Presented to both Houses of Parliament, September 1893).
B161/42-43 October 1893
Draft letter from [the secretary of the British South Africa Co.] to [Lord Ripon's secretary?], 27 October 1893, concerning the B.S.A. Co. and conduct of negotiations with Lobengula, with copy letter from Albert Grey to Ripon. 27 October 1893, on
the same subject. (Duplicated typescript).
The above two documents were found in an envelope marked by 3rd Earl Grey "Rough copy of mem. sent to Albert 31/10/93 concerning correspondence between the Chartered Company and the Government with part of the correspondence". No rough memorandum
is now present.
Australia 1 Reference: GRE/B140/A1-25Dates of creation: 1830-1869
B140/A10-19
Papers on the Australia Bill (1850) and events leading up to it. (Referred to in letter Sir T.F. Elliot (q.v.) to Grey, March 1852):
Australia 2 Reference: GRE/B161/44-49Dates of creation: 1856-1879 and undated
B161/46 29 June 1874
Cutting from the
Sydney Morning Herald, with correspondence between Grey and Sir Henry Parkes concerning the Legislative Council and the question of an Upper Chamber in New South Wales, and cutting from the same paper, 6 July 1874 with
further correspondence between Grey and Parkes on the subject.
Digitised material for Cutting from the Sydney Morning Herald - B161/46 British Guiana (Demerara)Reference: GRE/B140/C1-12Dates of creation: 1820-1851
Canada 1 Reference: GRE/B141/1-122Dates of creation: 1828-1831
B141/1
"Extracts from Murray's despatch of September 1828" - re finances of Lower Canada.
B141/2
Notes in 3rd Earl Grey's hand - "Resolutions of the H. of Assembly December 8 ["6th December" inside] - 1828 & recommendation of ye Canada Committee".
B141/3
"Extracts from Sir James Kempt's despatch December 15 1829" in 3rd Earl Grey's hand.
B141/4 1830
"Copy of Address presented by the House of Assembly to ... Sir James Kempt, in Reply to his message on the ... Financial Question", 29 January 1830. (Dated by Grey "12th March 1830 received April 21").
B141/5 24 December 1830
Copy despatch 1st Earl of Ripon (Viscount Goderich) to 5th Baron Aylmer
B141/6 24 December 1830
Copy of a separate despatch Ripon to Aylmer.
B141/7 13 September 1831
Copy despatch Ripon to Aylmer on Saint Suplice Estates.
B141/8 29 September 1831
Copy despatch Ripon to Aylmer
B141/9 29 September 1831
Copy private letter Ripon to Aylmer
B141/10 21 November 1831
Copy despatch Ripon to 1st Baron Seaton (Sir J. Colborne) and Aylmer
B141/11 21 November 1831
Copy confidential despatch Ripon to Aylmer re 10.
B141/12 1 December 1831
Copy private despatch Ripon to Aylmer, enclosing "Estimate to be submitted to parliament for the Ecclesiastical Establishment of L[ower] Canada".
B141/13 1 February 1832
Draft by 3rd Earl Grey of despatch Ripon to Aylmer
B141/14 9 April 1832
Copy despatch Ripon to Aylmer
B141/15 9 April 1832
Copy private despatch Ripon to Aylmer
B141/16 12 April 1832
Copy despatch Ripon to Aylmer
B141/17 27 October 1831
Paper by 3rd Earl Grey on "North American Legislative Councils"
B141/18-31
Series of papers on Canadian Church:
B141/18
Note on cost to Britain of church establishment in North American Colonies.
B141/19 13 November 1831
Note by 3rd Earl Grey on instructions from Ripon to Aylmer re church
B141/20 13 November 1831
Draft despatch to Aylmer
B141/21 2 November 1831
Paper by 3rd Earl Grey on Canadian church
B141/22 1831
Extract "from a memorandum shown to Mr Hay by the Bishop of Quebec in March 1831" re statement of Mr Shankland, Secretary to the Clergy Corporation of Upper Canada. (See also letter R.W. Hay to Grey 17 November 1831).
B141/23 November 1831
Copy of despatch to Lord Aylmer.
B141/24
Note on expenses of clergy reserves in Lower Canada, n.d.
B141/25 November 1831
Cancelled draft of memo by Ripon on Canada church.
B141/26 19 August 1831
Paper on North American church by Grey, with covering letter to Ripon.
B141/27
Draft of the same paper as 26.
B141/28 n.d. [1831?]
Memo on the church establishment in the Northern American Provinces & the parliamentary grants for its support.
B141/29
Memo in 3rd Earl Grey's hand "on the parliamentary grant to the Society of the Propagat[io]n of the gospel and the church establishment in Lower Canada" n.d. (incomplete).
B141/30 18 November 1831
Memo by Grey on Canadian church
B141/31
Another memo by Grey on Canadian church, n.d.
B141/32 2 November [1831]
Copy despatch to Lord Seaton (Sir J. Colborne).
B141/33 21 November 1831
Copy despatch Ripon to Seaton.
B141/34 1 February [1832?]
Draft by Grey of despatch to and Sir Archibald Campbell.
B141/35 2 April 1832
Draft by Grey of despatch to Seaton re William Lyon MacKenzie
B141/36 6 March 1833
Copy despatch Ripon to Seaton, re MacKenzie.
B141/37 6 March 1833
Draft despatch to Seaton re MacKenzie.
B141/38 6 March 1833
"Fair Copy" of despatch to Seaton (No. 118) re MacKenzie.
B141/39 6 March 1833
"Fair Copy" of another despatch to Seaton (No. 119) re MacKenzie.
B141/40 May 1831
Copy despatch to Sir Peregrine Maitland.
B141/41 29 January 1832
Memo by Grey on instructions to Sir A. Campbell. (cf. 34 above).
B141/42 1 March 1832
Copy of despatch to Maitland.
B141/43
Draft by Grey of 42.
B141/44 19 November 1832
"Abstract of regulations with respect to the disposal of land in North America".
B141/45 11 December [1832?]
Draft by Grey of circular on emigration to North American colonies.
B141/46 1834
Printed paper headed "Lower Canada - Mr Spring Rice" containing minutes of conference between 1st Baron Monteagle (Spring Rice) and agents from Lower Canada, 22 June 1834; despatch Monteagle to Aylmer 29 June 1834; "Remarks" thereon from the
"Montreal Vindicator".
B141/47 1834
Printed "Minutes for Mr Spring Rice's consideration, on the despatches to be written to Lord Aylmer, on the report of the late Canada Committee" by Sir James Stephen 19 September 1834. (cf. 52 below).
B141/48 1834
Notes by 3rd Earl Grey on Canadian affairs 1829-1834.
B141/49
Notes by Grey on Lord Aberdeen's Canada despatches, n.d.
B141/50 17 June 1835
Memo by Grey on draft instructions to Canada commissioners.
B141/51 April 1831
Memo by Grey "Canada Revenue Question".
B141/52 22 September 1834
Printed memo, "Lower Canada" by R.W. Hay - observations on Stephen's paper (47 above).
B141/53 5 May 1835
Memo on wrapper, referring to 54.
B141/54 24 April 1835
Memo by Grey on Lord Aberdeen's despatches to Lords Aylmer and Amherst
B141/55
Precis by Grey of instructions to the Canada commissioners (cf. 50 above).
B141/56 24 October 1835
Abstract of a letter from [Sir Thomas Frederick] Elliot to [Sir Henry] Taylor, re politics in Lower Canada. (cf.
Greville's Journal, vol. III, p. 325).
B141/57 15 March 1836
Precis of letter 2nd Earl of Gosford to Lord Glenelg.
B141/58 18 March 1836
Copy of part, and precis of remainder, of letter Elliot to Taylor, re Papineau, etc.
B141/59 1836
"Memorandum of Canada Despatches April 17/36" by 3rd Earl Grey.
B141/60 26 April 1836
Paper by Grey on Canada.
B141/61
Memo on proposed Canadian Council, n.d. (apparently written at same time as 60).
B141/62 1836
Colonial Office minute on Canada 30 April 1836, circulated to the Cabinet, with covering letter from Lord Glenelg, 1 May 1836.
B141/63 30 May 1836
Paper by Grey on Canada, "read to the Cabinet".
B141/64 probably 1836
Another paper by Grey on Canada.
B141/65
"Draft of a despatch to Lord Gosford proposed by me [Grey] to the cabinet & submitted as altered to the King by Lord Glenelg & disapproved" 8 June
B141/66 December 1836
Colonial Office minute on the affairs of Canada, 20 December 1836, with covering note Glenelg to Grey 23 December 1836.
B141/67 2 January 1837
Letter Sir James Stephen to Grey referring to 68.
B141/68 2 January 1837
Memo by Stephen on proposed plan for Canada
B141/69 January 1837
Copy of paper by Grey on Lower Canada 3 January 1837, sent to Glenelg 4 January 1837.
B141/70 5 January 1837
Paper by Grey on Canada.
B141/71 19 January 1837
Epitome of proposed Canada Act, Colonial Office
B141/72-73 both 25 January 1837
2 letters Glenelg to Grey, referring to 74-91.
B141/74-91
Printed reports of Select Committee on Lower Canada, 1834, apparently sent by Glenelg to Grey in 1837 (see 72 & 73) so that he should consider how much of them should be printed for publication:
B141/92 February 1837
"Memorandum on course to be pursued in Canada" by Grey.
B141/93 April 1837
Copy of memo by 1st Earl Russell on Canada.
B141/94 5 April 1837
"Part of a paper on Canada (not sent)".
B141/95 5 April 1937
Draft of the paper of which 94 is a part
B141/96 1837
Printed Colonial Office memo on Sir Francis Head's despatch of 10 September [1837].
B141/97 2 November 1837
Printed Colonial Office memo on events in Lower Canada in 1837
B141/98 1837
"Copies or extracts of correspondence relative to the affairs of Lower Canada ... Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 23 December 1837". Marked "Proof. Not circulated".
B141/99 28 December 1837
Paper by Sir James Stephen on measures to be adopted in Canada
B141/100 (January 1838 on wrapper)
Paper by Grey on measures to be adopted in Canada, 29 December 1837.
B141/101 30 December 1837 on wrapper
Draft of 100.
B141/102 6(?) January 1838
Draft of despatch to 1st Earl of Durham.
B141/103 18 January 1838
Draft of instructions for forming committee for Upper and Lower Canada
B141/104 20 January 1838
Printed extract of despatch from Glenelg to Durham
B141/105 6 November 1838
Copy of letter from Col. Love on the rebellion, Saint John's, Richelieu
B141/106 24 April 1839
Paper by Grey - "Remarks on Canada Bill".
B141/107 11 June 1839
Paper by Grey - "Amendments suggested to the Canada Bill".
B141/108 1839
"Copies or extracts of correspondence relative to the affairs of Canada". Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, 10 July 1839.
B141/109 1839
"Suggestions for a scheme for the future government of the Canadas" by Edward Ellice, 21 December 1838. (Printed 1839).
B141/110 23 February 1839
Printed letter from Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Bart., to 1st Marquess of Normanby on Lord Durham's report.
B141/111 27 March 1839
Colonial Office covering letter, referring to 112.
B141/112
Printed "Heads of a Bill for the better government of the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada".
B141/113 29 March 1839
Colonial Office covering letter referring to 114.
B141/114
Printed "Heads of a Bill for the future government of the Canadian provinces.
B141/115 1839
Printed revised draft with same heading as 114; marked by Grey "Plan rejected April 1839".
B141/116 1839
Printed "Draft of a Bill for Re-uniting the Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada, and for the Government of the United Province".
B141/117 27 August 1846
Copy despatch 2nd Earl Cathcart to Grey.
B141/118 15 May 1851
Letter Rev. E Ryerson to Sir B. Hawes enclosing 119.
B141/119 May 1851
Memo, "Observations on the Question of the Clergy Reserves of Canada, by "a Canadian" [Ryerson].
B141/120 1851
Printed draft "Papers relative to the Clergy Reserves in Canada" with ms. alterations.
B141/121 4 April 1853
Printed "Further papers relative to the clergy reserves in Canada".
B141/122 7 February 1852
Printed "Memorandum on the Imposition by Colonial Enactment of Bounties on Local Trade in British North America, and on the question of affording Protection to the Fisheries of those Provinces". (2 copies).
Canada 2 Reference: GRE/B161/50-52Dates of creation: 1836-1892
Cape of Good HopeReference: GRE/B142/A1-15Dates of creation: 1849-1852
B142/A12 19 April 1867
Copy of
The Cape Standard (containing petition against removal of the troops).
B142/A13 7 January 1870
Cutting from the
Pall Mall Gazette of letter on "Settlers and Natives in South Africa" by John Robinson.
Digitised material for Letter on Ceylon Reference: GRE/B142/B1-19Dates of creation: 1818-1851
B142/B13 21 November 1818
Memo headed "Answers to Queries", on population, forces, rebellions, etc., in Ceylon, enclosing copy of Proclamation of Sir R. Brownrigg.
Digitised material for Memo headed Colonial Affairs (Various)Reference: GRE/B161/53-62Dates of creation: 1831-1894
B161/55-56
Notes by Grey for a speech in the House of Lords on Lord G. Bentinck's attack concerning certain missing despatches, 1848, and copy of speech by Grey on the same matter.
B161/57
Extract from Grey's confidential despatch to Lord Torrington concerning martial law and courts martial.
B161/58 8 June 1850
Memorandum by T.W. Clinton Murdock answering Lowe's speech about the high cost of government sponsored emigration compared with that carried on under the auspisces of Mrs Chisholm.
B161/59
Part of a paper by Grey on imperial federation.
B161/60 March 1885
Notes from the
Nineteenth Century: Lord Bury on Imperial Federation.
B161/61
Draft paper by Grey criticising Gladstone's policy in the Sudan, South Africa and Ireland, 1885 onwards.
B161/62 1894
Notes by Grey from articles by Goldwin Smith, March-April 1894.
Colonial Office Reference: GRE/B143/A1-13Dates of creation: 1829-1849
B143/A9 1847-1849
Letter William Halksworth, Colonial Office clerk, to Sir T.F. Elliot, assistant Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Department, 29 November 1847, re Halksworth's career and financial position; enclosing copy letter Lord Glenelg to Halksworth 9
February 1849, extract of letter Sir James Stephen to Halksworth 9 November 1847, and copy letter Stephen to Halksworth 25 November 1847; also attached is minute by Herman Merivale 3 December [1847], with note added by Hawes.
Digitised material for Letters, William Halksworth, Colonial Office clerk, to Sir T.F. Elliot, etc. - B143/A9 Colonial PolicyReference: GRE/B143/B1-13Dates of creation: 1832-1873
Egypt and The SudanReference: GRE/B161/63-80Dates of creation: 1882-1893
B161/63 18 July 1882
Cutting from the
Newcastle Chronicle: letter from David Rule on "the meddling and muddling in Egypt".
B161/64 9 February 1884
Page from
St James's Gazette, "A story from Sinkat".
B161/65 7 March 1884
Paper endorsed by Grey "Contradictory statements by Ministers ... as to their position in Egypt".
B161/66 12 May 1884
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "The Government Policy in Egypt".
B161/67 29 May 1884
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey on "Egyptian Finance".
B161/68 22 June [1884?]
Press cutting on Gladstone's policy in Egypt
B161/69 1884
Draft letter from Grey to
The Times on Egypt, endorsed "begun but not finished July /84".
B161/70 4 August 1884
Cutting from
St James's Gazette, on bloodshed in Egypt.
B161/71
Part of a letter by Grey on the British Government's mistakes with regard to Egypt and the Sudan (endorsed "cancelled pages of a letter on Egypt").
B161/72 1885
Sketch by Grey of resolutions to be moved in the House of Commons on Egypt, February 1885. Endorsed "sent to Albert", ie 4th Earl Grey.
B161/73
Rough sketch by Grey of address to be moved in the Lords of Commons on Egypt, to oppose the grant of military or financial and to the Egyptian Government without control over the measures it might adopt.
B161/74
Press cutting concerning Bruce's resolution on Egypt.
B161/75 1888
Paper by Grey on Suakim, 21 December 1888 (evidently sent by Albert, 4th Earl, Grey to Balfour, 23 December 1888).
B161/76
Rough draft of the above.
B161/77
Rough notes by Grey concerning Gladstone, General Gordon and Egypt.
B161/78 14 February 1889
Typescript copy of remarks by Grey on a memorandum by [Mackenzie ?] Fox on the Eastern Sudan etc
B161/79 4-5 July 1892
Cuttings from the
Newcastle Daily Journal: "The coming struggle - Mr Gladstone's Egyptian Policy - the betrayal of Gordon"; and "Mr Gladstone's African Policy".
B161/80 [13 June 1893]
Cutting from
St James's Gazette: "Shall we abolish the House of Commons?" - concerning the failure of the Commons to solve the Irish question in contrast to the achievements of a few active men in India and Egypt, and cutting from
the same paper, 16 June 1893, with letter from Grey on Ireland and Egypt (arising out of the preceding article).
Emigration Reference: GRE/B144/1-20Dates of creation: 1831-1849
B144/15
Incomplete memo, apparently on a paper by Grey on emigration, by Sir Henry Taylor, n.d. This memo was in a file of letters on emigration, which are now filed under their writers, viz.; A.C. Buchanan to Grey 7 July 1831; Rev. J.T. Connell to Grey
28 February 1831; 1st Viscount Halifax to Grey 31 January 1831; R.W. Hay to Grey 3 & 29 January 1831; Sir R.J.W. Horton to Grey 15 January, 17 & 20 February, 8 April 1831; Joseph Hume to Grey 24 January 1831; Sir James Kempt to Grey 17 March
1831; 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne to Grey 24 February 1832; J. Potter MacQueen to Grey 27 February, 11 October 1831, 5 April 1832; 5th Duke of Richmond to Grey 3 February 1831; G.J. Poulett Scrope to Grey 21 February, 2, 10 & 14 December 1831
(letter of 10 December encloses "Draft of a Bill for facilitating emigration").
Digitised material for Incomplete memo, apparently on a paper by Grey on emigration, by Sir Henry Taylor - B144/15 Hong Kong Reference: GRE/B161/81-84Dates of creation: 1859
B161/81 1859
Handbill: "The British Crown disgraced in China" - an account of proceedings at a public meeting held in Newcastle concerning the conduct of the colonial government of Hong Kong; and letter to the
Daily Chronicle, 17 February 1859 concerning certain statements made at the above meeting by Sir John Fife.
Digitised material for Handbill: The British Crown disgraced in China - B161/81 India Reference: GRE/B161/85-86Dates of creation: 1878-1894
For material on the North West frontier see also Subject Files, Foreign Affairs - Afghanistan.
Jamaica Reference: GRE/B145/A1-5Dates of creation: 1832-1839 and n.d.
Kafir War Reference: GRE/B145/B1-4Dates of creation: 1851-1852 and n.d.
B145/B4
Press cuttings, connected by a ms. commentary, on events leading up to the Kafir War, and the earlier stages of the fighting. Found in 3rd Earl Grey's correspondence with Sir Harry Smith, of whom the writer of the commentary is severely critical.
n.d.
This is probably the enclosure referred to in Sydney J. Bell's letters to Grey of 29 May and 2 July 1852 (q.v.), in which case the ms. is by Bell's brother, E.R. Bell.
Malta Reference: GRE/B145/C1-2Dates of creation: 1850 and n.d.
B145/C2 1850
Series of memoranda on a draft despatch of 3rd Earl Grey to Richard More O'Ferrall regarding the landing of political refugees at Malta; by 1st Earl Russell (Lord John Russell) 18 February 1850; 3rd Earl Grey 19 February 1850; 2nd Earl of Minto
n.d.; 1st Baron Northbrook (F.T. Baring) n.d.; 1st Baron Taunton (H. Labouchere) n.d.; 1st Earl of Cottenham n.d.; 7th Earl of Carlilse n.d.; 3rd Viscount Palmerston n.d.; J. Kilburn n.d.; 3rd Earl Grey 22 February 1850; Herman Merivale 22 February
1850. (Cf. correspondence between Grey and O'Ferrall 1849-1850).
Digitised material for Memoranda on Malta - B145/C2 Mauritius Reference: GRE/B145/D1-20Dates of creation: 1829-1851
New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Land CompanyReference: GRE/B146/A1-11Dates of creation: 1837-1838
New South Wales Reference: GRE/B146/B1-23Dates of creation: 1829-1852
New Zealand 1 Reference: GRE/B147/1-92Dates of creation: 1847-1869
(On subject of 60-71, cf. Australia 20 and Emigration 16-18).
New Zealand 2 Reference: GRE/B161/87-90Dates of creation: 1839-1864
B161/87-89
Memoranda concerning New Zealand: extracts by Grey from various official publications, c.1839-1851.
B161/90 1864
Draft speech by Grey on New Zealand.
Slavery 1 Reference: GRE/B148/1-124Dates of creation: 1819-1854
B148/77-89 1833
In bundle marked "Various papers on slavery July 1833":
Slavery 2 Reference: GRE/B161/91-92Dates of creation: 1790-1836
See also Subject Files: Foreign Affairs - Slave Trade.
Sugar Reference: GRE/B149/1-19Dates of creation: 1824-1849
Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land)Reference: GRE/B150/A1-2Dates of creation: 1838
Transportation Reference: GRE/B150/B1-9Dates of creation: 1838-1852
TrinidadReference: GRE/B150/C1-3Dates of creation: 1845-1852
West Indies 1 Reference: GRE/B150/D1-16Dates of creation: 1836-1850
West Indies 2 Reference: GRE/B161/93-96Dates of creation: 1839-1855
B161/93 3 May 1839
Ms. memorandum on taxation in Jamaica
B161/94-95 7 May 1839
Sketch by Grey of intended speech on the Jamaica Government Bill (2 pieces).
B161/96
Printed paper: Sugar Return, West Indies and Mauritius: statistics for 1842-1845, 1847-1853 and 1855.
Press Cuttings (Colonial Affairs)
GRE/B161/97 1872-1893
File of press cuttings relating to colonial affairs, including reports of interviews with Grey and reviews of his pamphlet,
The Commercial Policy of the British Colonies and the M'Kinley Tariff (1892) . 37 pieces.
Foreign affairsAfghanistan 1 Reference: GRE/B134/1-21Dates of creation: 1839-1850
Afghanistan 2 Reference: GRE/B162/1-19Dates of creation: 1873-1885
B162/12 24 December 1878
Printed paper: "An Indian Cyprus", by H. Grey
America Reference: GRE/B162/20-30Dates of creation: 1834-1894
B162/20 Abstract made on 18 October 1834
Abstract of Burke's speech on conciliation with America.
B162/21 1854
Extract of address of Dr. Hopkins, Bishop of Vermont, to the Convocation of Trinity College, Hartford, U.S.A., 1854. (Concerns the American constitution and corruption in American politics and life).
B162/22 1858
Extract of letter from Mr Ellice New York, 5 October 1858, strongly criticising American politics; and extract from Bright's speech at Manchester, 10 December 1858 concerning the public estate entrusted to the Established Church.
B162/23 1858
Notes concerning the quarantine riots in the U.S.A. and vagrancy in New York.
B162/24 23 February 1859
Press cutting: President Buchanan on National Economy
B162/25
Memorandum of Lord Lyon's view of relations between the Northern American states and England and France during the American Civil War.
B162/26 1866-1867
Four cuttings from
The Times and one from The Telegraph on America.
B162/27 26 July 1894
Page from the
Open Court: "The failure of Local Government", by Prof. E.D. Cope.
B162/28
Notes from the life of Horace Greeley, editor of the
New York Herald.
B162/29
Notes from
America and the Americans by W.E. Baxter.
B162/30
Notes from De Tocqueville's
Democratie en Amerique .
Belgium and HollandReference: GRE/B162/31-36Dates of creation: 1833-1839
China Reference: GRE/B162/37-41Dates of creation: 1839-1861
B162/39 1860
Extracts by Grey of letters and despatches relating to China: address by the Duke of Newcastle 24 January 1860 on hostilities with China; Lord Elgin's description of the treaty of Tientsin 12 July 1858; Lord Elgin's despatch 12 July 1858 and his
answer to missionaries; Letter from Mr Bruce to Lord John Russell, 4 September 1860; Letter from Elgin to Russell 25 October 1860; Mr Meadows' and Mr Wade's views.
Digitised material for Extracts by Grey of letters and despatches relating to China - B162/39 Eastern QuestionReference: GRE/B162/42-59Dates of creation: 1876-1879
B162/42
Rough notes relating to the Eastern Question.
B162/43 November 1876
Ms. paper by Grey on the Eastern Question.
B162/44 11 November 1876
Cutting from
Morning Post: Despatch from the Earl of Derby to Lord Augustus Loftus, H.M. Ambassador at Saint Petersburg, 30 October 1876.
B162/45 17 November 1876
Cutting from
The Daily News: "The Duke of Argyll on some ministerial Explanations", 15 November 1876.
B162/46 18 November 1876
Cutting from
The Times: "Lord Grey on the Eastern Question" - a letter from Grey to Lord Hartington, 16 November 1876.
B162/47 November or December 1876
Press cutting of the Hon. George Elliot's speech and other speeches at Hawick on the Eastern Question.
B162/48 22 December 1876
Printed letter from Joseph P. Thompson to the Committee of the Peace Society" - "Shall England Side with Russia?"
B162/49 17 January 1878
Note of Salisbury's statement in the debate on the address, concerning the Eastern Question.
B162/50 31 January 1878
Cutting from the
Newcastle Journal: "England and the smaller powers".
B162/51 18 February 1878
Page from the
Pall Mall Gazette: "Another day of humiliation".
B162/52 15 June 1878
Cutting from
The Times: "The Anglo Russian Agreement" - the text of the agreement between England and Russia of 30 May 1878.
B162/53 18 June 1878
Cutting from
The Times: letter from Grey "The Agreement between England and Russia".
B162/54 1878
White paper: Turkey, No. 38 (1878) - Despatch from the Marquis of Salisbury inclosing a copy of the Treaty signed at Berlin, 13 July 1878.
Enclosure:
Notes by Grey on Beaconsfield's statement of 3 August 1878 concerning an address of American missionaries in Turkey to the German Emperor.
B162/55 1878
Paper by Grey endorsed "Notes for intended Speech on treaty of Berlin 1878".
B162/56 6 August 1878
Cutting from
The Times: "Our responsibilities in Asia Minor", from Hobart Pasha; "the outrages in Bulgaria" from Shaftesbury.
B162/57 10 August 1878
Cutting from
The Times: leading article on the Eastern Question.
B162/58 1879
Pamphlet:
Speech of Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt M.P., at the Dinner of the Liberal Association, Oxford, January 14th, 1879. (Concerns the Eastern Question).
B162/59 1879
Pamphlet:
Political Causes of Commercial Depression and Distress, by Alexander Rumer (Manchester, 1879). (Concerns the Eastern Question).
Foreign Office Reference: GRE/B162/61-64Dates of creation: 1836-1853
Germany
GRE/B163/1 1890
Notes of 2 decrees of the German Emperor taken from
The Times, 6 February 1890.
Ionian Islands
GRE/B163/2 1859
Drafts by Grey of speech on the Ionian Islands 1859, with some notes.
Italy Reference: GRE/B163/3-15Dates of creation: 1848-1861
B163/3 1848
Confidential printed paper for the Cabinet: Correspondence between Baron Hummelauer and Viscount Palmerston [May-June 1848].
B163/4 August 1848
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum on the Sicilian Question, by Lord Minto. (Damaged).
B163/5 16 September 1848
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum on the Sicilian Question, by Lord Minto.
B163/6 14 December 1848
Confidential printed paper: Despatch from Consul W.W. Barker on the capture of Messina.
B163/7 1849
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum as to the intentions of the British Government with respect to Sicilian affairs. Presented to the Neapolitan Government by Mr A. Court, 20 October 1814. (Foreign Office, January 1849).
B163/8 20 January 1849
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum respecting the execution by Austria of her treaties of alliance with Great Britain against France, between the years 1792 and 1815. Foreign Office
B163/9 22 January 1849
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum on British subsidies to Austria, 1795 to 1815; and on Loan Account, 1795 to 1823. Foreign Office
B163/10-11 January 1849
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum respecting the territories in Italy possessed by Austria before her Treaty of Campo Formio with France of October 1797; and the territories acquired by Austria in Italy; including Venice, under that Treaty,
Foreign Office, 24 January 1849, with appendix to the above, 25 January 1849.
B163/12 29 January 1849
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum on the nature and origin of the rights of the Sicilians, and on the British connection with the constitution of Sicily of 1812. Foreign Office
B163/13
Confidential printed paper: Extracts from the Sicilian constitution of 1812 respecting the succession to the crown and the employment of troops in Sicily.
B163/14
Another version of the above "to be substituted for the copy circulated on the 30 January".
B163/15 1861
Sketch of intended speech by Grey on the Italian Question. (Speech on the Address).
Japan
GRE/B163/16 18--
Cutting from a French newspaper concerning disputes between Europeans and Japanese authorities, n.d.
Non-interventionReference: GRE/B163/17-18Dates of creation: 1864-1866
B163/17 1864
Note: "Protocol of Conference of April 14/64", concerning the wish of the powers concerned that international disputes should be settled by arbitration rather than by recourse to arms.
B163/18 [1866?]
Paper (unfinished) by Grey on non-intervention, with some preparatory rough notes.
Persia Reference: GRE/B163/19-20Dates of creation: 1856-1857
B163/19 16 December 1856
Notes by Grey from
The Times, on the reasons given by the Governor General of India for an expedition to the Persian Gulf.
B163/20 1857
Part of a proposed speech by Grey for moving an amendment on the address, but omitted, concerning the cost of the war against Persia over Herat.
Poland
GRE/B163/21 1831-1832
Rough notes by Grey of the contents of [published] correspondence on Poland, 1831-1832.
Portugal Reference: GRE/B163/22-23Dates of creation: 1836
B163/22 1836
Confidential printed paper: Narrative of occurrences at Lisbon between 10 September and 5 November 1836 drawn up from Lord Howard de Walden's despatches.
B163/23 1836
Confidential printed paper: Lord Howard de Walden's narrative of the occurrences at Lisbon between the 2 and 5 November 1836.
Russia
GRE/B163/24 18--
Part of a draft paper by Grey on the strength and weakness of Russian power. n.d. [paper has watermark 1839].
Schleswig Reference: GRE/B163/25-26Dates of creation: 1863-1864
B163/25 1863-1864
Pages from White Paper concerning the Schleswig-Holstein question.
B163/26
Rough notes by Grey of dates and events in connection with the above.
Slave Trade Reference: GRE/B163/27-34Dates of creation: 1839-1889
B163/27 1 February 1839
Printed paper (marked confidential): "Bights of Benin and Biafra; and the Quorra proposed expedition and mission - some points for consideration".
B163/28 30 March 1839
Printed memorandum on the means to be taken by Great Britain for putting down the Slave Trade, by James Bandinel of the Foreign Office. (2 copies).
B163/29
Printed paper (marked confidential): Draft instructions for British negotiations concerned in an attempt to bring about the entire suppression of traffic in slaves in Africa.
B163/30
Printed paper (marked confidential): Draft treaty (to be concluded with an African sovereign) for abolition of the slave trade.
B163/31 1845
Ms. paper endorsed "Abuses under right of search treaties: statement by Mr Forster [Matthew Forster 1785-1869], M.P. for Berwick 1845", concerning the case of the Winwick which was wrongly condemned as a slaver in
1837.
B163/32 19 March 1850
Printed speech by Lord John Russell on the African slave trade
B163/33 n.d. [after 1856]
Ms. memorandum on the French system of obtaining labourers for Bourbon by Frederick [William Grey?]
See also Subject Files: Colonial Affairs - Slavery.
Spain
GRE/B163/35 1837
Confidential printed paper: Memorandum of Political Events in Spain, August 1836-Jan. 1837 with appendix covering events relating to question of succession to the Spanish throne 1830-1834. Foreign Office, 30 January 1837.
Sweden Reference: GRE/B163/36-37Dates of creation: 1863
B163/36 1863
Draft letter from W.G. Grey to the Earl of Cowley, 14 August 1863, reporting a conversation with the King of Sweden which he had had the previous day, when the King expressed his intention of joining with France in intervening in the Polish
question and spoke of his hopes of regaining Finland, forming an alliance with Denmark, and establishing a kingdom of Scandinavia; with further note by Grey 11 September 1866. (According to one marginal note, the letter was not sent but was
condensed into a memorandum which was sent to Cowley on 11 September 1863; but according to another note the substance of the above paper was put into two private letters which were sent to Cowley).
B163/37 14 August 1863
Copy private letter from W.G. Grey to the Earl of Cowley, concerning his conversation with the King of Sweden.
Press Cuttings (Foreign Affairs)
GRE/B163/38 1855-1890
File of press cuttings relating to foreign affairs, 1855-1890. 34 pieces.
War Office papers
The 3rd Earl Grey's War Office papers (mainly belonging to the period 1835-1839 when he was Secretary at War) are grouped in the following files:
A. Army administration.
B. Chatham enquiry (into maladministration of the Invalid Depot at Fort Pitt, Chatham, 1837).
C. Colonial forces.
D. Commissions of enquiry on the army.
E. Depot system.
F. Army establishment.
G. Army finance.
H. Army health and welfare.
J. Militia.
K. Army pensions and pensioners.
L. Army punishments.
M. Army recruiting.
N. Army rewards.
O. Rupee Question (dispute between War Office and East India Company over payment of troops).
P. Army savings banks.
R. Southouse Case (legal proceedings against Thomas Southouse for encroaching on the grounds of the Royal Military Asylum, Southampton, 1839).
See also GRE/V/C12, "Correspondence between the Secretary at War and the General Commanding in Chief, which terminated in the issue of the Good Conduct Warrant", and the Army file in Section 2: Subject Files - Domestic
Affairs.
A: Papers on administration of the Army.Reference: GRE/B135/A1-4Dates of creation: 1838-1842 and n.d.
The 3rd Earl Grey's War Office papers (mainly belonging to the period 1835-1839 when he was Secretary at War) are grouped in the following files:
A. Army administration.
B. Chatham enquiry (into maladministration of the Invalid Depot at Fort Pitt, Chatham, 1837).
C. Colonial forces.
D. Commissions of enquiry on the army.
E. Depot system.
F. Army establishment.
G. Army finance.
H. Army health and welfare.
J. Militia.
K. Army pensions and pensioners.
L. Army punishments.
M. Army recruiting.
N. Army rewards.
O. Rupee Question (dispute between War Office and East India Company over payment of troops).
P. Army savings banks.
R. Southouse Case (legal proceedings against Thomas Southouse for encroaching on the grounds of the Royal Military Asylum, Southampton, 1839).
See also GRE/V/C12, "Correspondence between the Secretary at War and the General Commanding in Chief, which terminated in the issue of the Good Conduct Warrant", and the Army file in Section 2: Subject Files - Domestic
Affairs.
B: Papers on the Chatham enquiryReference: GRE/B135/B1-5Dates of creation: 1837
C: Papers on colonial forces.Reference: GRE/B135/C1-98Dates of creation: 1824-1846
B135/C16 1 July 1837
Distribution of troops in Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Upper and Lower Canada, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land and Saint Helena
Digitised material for Distribution of troops in Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Upper and Lower Canada, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land and Saint Helena - B135/C16 B135/C86 1846
"No. 6. Police and Militia". Divided into the following sections: Jamaica - Police, West Indies - Militia, Jamaica - Militia, Honduras - Militia, Barbados - Militia, Demerara - Volunteer Corps, Tobago - Militia, Trinidad - Militia, Grenada -
Militia, Saint Vincents -Militia, Saint Lucia - Militia and Police, Dominica - Militia, Antigua and Saint Christopher - Militia.
Digitised material for No. 6. Police and Militia - B135/C86 D: Papers concerning commissions of enquiry on the army.Reference: GRE/B136/D1-12Dates of creation: 1836-1857
B136/D5
Another copy of D4.
E: Papers on the depot system.Reference: GRE/B136/E1-13Dates of creation: 1837-1839 and n.d.
F: Papers on the establishment of the armyReference: GRE/B136/F1-73Dates of creation: 1807-1853
B136/F1 1836-1837
Booklet, "Roster of the Army". Name "Viscount Howick", and initials of Sir Willoughby Gordon on cover; date on cover, "November 21 1837", apparently altered from something else, all except first three figures of the year being in pencil; "22nd
January 1836" on flyleaf in pencil.
Digitised material for Booklet, B136/F2 1836
Booklet, "Distribution of the British Army. Adjutant General's Office 21 November 1836". Printed tables filled up in ms. Enclosed is letter from Sir Willoughby Gordon to 3rd Earl Grey 28 November 1836.
Digitised material for Booklet, B136/F11 1 October 1837
"Last Monthly Return" of 2nd West India Regiment. (Sir W. Gordon's hand).
B136/F12 1837
"Return of Regiments of Infantry at home and abroad November 21 1837".
B136/F13 1837
State of 24th regiment on morning of 1 December 1837.
B136/F14 December 1837
State of all depots in Great Britain.
B136/F15 December 1837
State of all depots in Ireland.
B136/F16 March 1838
Return of depots in Ireland.
B136/F17 12 March 1838
Memo by Lord Hill on augmentation of the army
B136/F18 20 June 1838
Note by 3rd Earl Grey, "Papers showing the effects upon the force at home by the reinforcement sent to Canada etc", referring to F19-F22.
B136/F19 20 June 1838
Statement of effectives in army at home on 1 November 1835, 1836 and 1837.
B136/F20 20 June 1838
"Statement of the effectives of the army in Great Britain and Ireland, showing the numbers wanting to complete the several Corps ..."
B136/F21 20 June 1838
"Statement showing the probably effective force at home, when the three regiments ordered for Foreign Service shall have embarked ...".
B136/F22 20 June 1838
"Statement whether any larger proportion than usual of the force at home, at the close of the year, will not be available for duty ...".
B136/F23
Another version of F19.
B136/F24
Another version of F20.
B136/F25
Another version of F21, differing substantially from it.
B136/F26 20 June 1838
"Return showing the state of the several regiments and depots in Great Britain and Ireland"
B136/F27 July 1838?
Memo on number of non-effective in army 1837-1838, etc.
B136/F28 17 November 1838
Printed memo by Lord Hill on army establishment
B136/F29 5 December 1838
Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on Hill's paper
B136/F30 6 December 1838
"General statement of the establishment of the infantry of the army with the amount of force at home and abroad according to their distribution at present and as proposed".
B136/F31 7 January 1839
Copy memo Lord Hill to Lord Glenelg re state of army when authorised movements completed.
B136/F32 1 February 1839 (?)
Draft of letter Grey (?) to Glenelg. (Refers to his letters of 10 and 12 instant).
B136/F33 12 April 1839
Paper by Grey on distribution of the army.
B136/F34-F45
Papers on Lieutenant-General Sharpe's request for returns of cavalry officers appointed colonels of regiments, etc:
B136/F34 22 February 1839
Letter Sharpe to 3rd Earl Grey.
B136/F35 22 February 1839
Letter Lord Hill to 3rd Earl Grey.
B136/F36
Memo on Sharpe's motion in the House of Commons.
B136/F37 1839
"Cavalry appointments. Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, 22 March 1839; - for, return of all officers of cavalry who have been appointed colonels of regiments subsequent to the 1 January 1828; with statement of the length
and nature of the services of each, in the form and terms established at the Horse Guards for regimental returns of service. (General Sharpe). Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 15 May 1839".
B136/F38 30 May 1839
Letter Sharpe to Grey, expressing dissatisfaction with F37, enclosing note of returns for which he is to move in Parliament on 3 June 1839.
B136/F39 4 June 1839
Letter Hill to Grey, commenting on F38.
B136/F40-F43
Statements of returns required, with comments in another hand as to the availability or otherwise of the information in question. The actual returns are not given.
B136/F40
"No. 2. Return of the number of officers in the army ... upon halfpay, and upon retired pay ..."
B136/F41
"No. 3. Return of the number of officers in the army who have been promoted by brevet since 1st January 1837 ..."
B136/F42
"No. 4. Return of the names of all officers in the army promoted Brevet since the 1st January 1837 ..."
B136/F43
"No. 5. Return of the number of officers in the army of each rank, who have not been promoted by Brevet since the 1st January 1837, although senior to those promoted by Brevet ..."
B136/F44
Comparative statement of the service careers of Lord George Beresford and Lieutenant-General Sharpe. n.d.
B136/F45
"Statement of the services of Lieutenant-General Matthew Sharpe" n.d.
B136/F46
Memo on exchange between Major Keppell and Lieutenant Colonel Turner, n.d.
B136/F47
Memo on "The rank of Lieutenant Colonels in the army" n.d.
B136/F48 19 March 1838
Copy letter Sir Willoughby Gordon to Sir Thomas McMahon, re orders for embarkation of the guards at Portsmouth.
B136/F49 19 June 1839
Paper by Grey on "Promotion of Flag Officers"
B136/F50 27 June 1839
Letter Lieutenant H.J. Denny to Grey re cost of being promoted, enclosing F51.
B136/F51
"Lieutenant Denny's statement of the expenses attendant upon obtaining a commission from the ranks".
B136/F52 1831
Paper headed "Recapitulation 1 August 1831" giving numbers of artillery, cavalry and infantry in the various districts.
B136/F53 1836
Similar paper 1 August 1836.
B136/F54 1838
Similar paper 1 August 1838.
B136/F55 1839
Similar paper 1 January 1839.
B136/F56 1839
Similar paper 1 March 1839.
B136/F57 1839
Similar paper 1 July 1839.
B136/F58
"Proportion of rank and file and battalions at home and abroad 1820 & 1839".
B136/F59
Table showing strength of army 1828-1838 (1836-1838 has been attached to the table at a date subsequent to its original compilation).
B136/F60
Notes made by Grey from military transactions, printed 1809. See also F61, K52 and C17.
B136/F61
"Outline of a plan submitted by the Commander in Chief, [Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York] to His Majesty's Government on the 15 February 1807, relative to augmenting the army". (From
Military Transactions Vol. I, page 123).
B136/F62 December 1846
Memo by Grey on increasing the army, 10 December 1846. (dated 20 December on outside).
B136/F63 December 1846
Another copy of F62, 10 December inside, and 11 December outside.
B136/F64
Remarks by Lord John Russell on Grey's paper.
B136/F65 6 December 1847
Memo by A.M. Tulloch, on army reserve and additional force acts of 1803 & 1804.
B136/F66
"Information required by Earl Grey relative to establishment of officers in the army at different periods etc". n.d.
B136/F67
"Abstract of unattached promotion ... from 1823 to 1847".
B136/F68 1846-1852
"Extract from the monthly return of the royal artillery ..." 1 July 1846 & 1 January 1852.
B136/F69 10 June 1852
Return of numbers of rank and file of regular army at home and abroad 1 July 1846 & 1 January 1852. Adjutant-General's Office
B136/F70 1846-1852
Paper by 3rd Earl Grey on organisation of the army - "Defences of the Country. Militia. Pensioners". 17 October 1846; printed 31 January 1852; preface, also by Grey, 30 January 1852.
B136/F71
Ms. "Augmentation of Force 1852-1853".
B136/F72
Another paper on increase of army in 1852.
B136/F73
Note by 3rd Earl Grey of casualties in Crimean War.
G: Papers on army finance.Reference: GRE/B136/G1-31Dates of creation: 1811-1839
B136/G1 1829
Printed book - "Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure, Charges Incurred for Military Defence, Value of Imports and Exports, Shipping, Tonnage, and Men Employed in the Trade, and the Population of the Colonial Possessions of Great Britain".
Colonial Office, April 1829. Printed on outside - "Private. It is requested that the accompanying papers, although printed, may not be considered as public documents".
B136/G2 6 October 1835
Copy letter J. Stewart (of the Treasury) to Secretary at War, re claims against officers on the Irish establishment.
B136/G3 3 November 1835
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Stewart, replying to G2.
B136/G4 30 November 1835
Copy Stewart to Grey, answering G3. See also G24-G27 below.
B136/G5 19 October [1835]
Letter Grey to Lord Northbrook (F. Baring) re placing cost of defence of Cinque Ports on army estimates.
B136/G6 [6 January 1836]
Draft of letter Grey to Monteagle (Spring Rice) re Cinque Ports.
B136/G7 12 January 1836
Monteagle to Grey replying to G6.
B136/G8 14 January 1836
Copy Grey to Monteagle replying to G7; recapitulates previous history of the dispute.
B136/G9 15 January [1836]
Monteagle to Grey replying to G8.
B136/G10 18 January 1836
Copy Grey to Monteagle, enclosing G11.
B136/G11 January 1836
Draft of letter Grey to Monteagle, to be substituted for that of 6 January 1836 (see G6) to which Monteagle took exception.
B136/G12 [January 1836 ?]
Monteagle to Grey n.d. "Friday", same subject.
B136/G13 [January 1836 ?]
Monteagle to Grey n.d., replying to G10. Note by Grey stating that he answered this on 1 February 1836.
B136/G14 10 March 1836
Memo, "Comparative statement of expence, as incurred by a regiment of foot guards of two battalions and by a regiment of the line of two battalions, of the same numbers", initialled by Sir Willoughby Gordon.
B136/G15
Note by Grey on pay of adjutants, etc, n.d.
B136/G16-G19
Papers on payment of Roman Catholic and Non-conformist clergymen for performing duties to troops:
B136/G16
"No. 1. Extract from the explanatory directions for the guidance of paymasters and others".
B136/G17 1833
No. 2. Copy letter Edward Ellice, Secretary at War, to Lieutenant General Sir R.H. Vivian, 6 June 1833, re claim of Rev. Mr Buckley, enclosing copy Buckley to Ellice 4 April 1833.
B136/G18 1833
No. 3. Copy letter L. Sulivan, Deputy Secretary at War, to Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, 26 March 1833, re claim of Rev. A. Gibson.
B136/G19 1833-1834
No. 4. Copy letter Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Gosset to the Major General Commanding, 20 June 1834, re allowances to R.C. clergymen, enclosing copy letter Sulivan to Gosset 29 April 1833.
B136/G20
"Statement showing the savings that have been effected on the half pay, the retired full pay, and the unattached list of general officers from 22 July 1830 to the date at which the army estimates of 1835-1836 were submitted to Parliament".
B136/G21 January 1838
Paper on cost of increasing effective force of the army.
B136/G22 n.d. January 1838?
Paper showing cost of augmentation of 83 battalions of infantry from 739 to 800 rank and file.
B136/G23
File of copies of correspondence between War Office and Treasury re allowance for warm clothing for troops in North America, 1838-1839. Contents:
B136/G23/1 1837
Extract from Sir John Colborne's letter 8 May 1837 re desertions in Canada (made by Grey 9 October 1837).
B136/G23/2 30 October 1838
Extract of dispatch Earl of Durham to Lord Glenelg.
B136/G23/3 27 January 1838
Copy letter A.Y. Spearman to Grey.
B136/G23/4 17 February 1838
Copy Grey to Spearman.
B136/G23/5 21 December 1838
Copy Northbrook (F.T. Baring) to Grey.
B136/G24 2 February 1839
Copy letter Grey to Monteagle re claims against officers of Irish establishment (cf. G2-G4 above).
B136/G25 25 February 1839
Memo by Grey on Irish military accounts
B136/G26 27 February 1839
Letter Monteagle to Grey, enclosing G27.
B136/G27 27 February 1839
Memo by Monteagle on claims against colonels of Irish establishment
B136/G28
Memo by A.M. Tulloch on combination against the military chest in Malta in 1811.
B136/G29
Note on expense of maintaining and raising cavalry soldiers, n.d.
B136/G30
Sums granted for charge of volunteer corps of Great Britain and Ireland, 1826-1839.
B136/G31 27 April 1838
List of corps of Yeomanry Cavalry in Great Britain ....
H: Papers on health and welfare of the army.Reference: GRE/B137/H1-41Dates of creation: 1837-1839 and n.d.
B137/H1 29 March 1836
Letter Sir Andrew Halliday to 3rd Earl Grey, proposing setting up select committee of House of Commons on management and rationing of troops in West Indies.
(See also Halliday to Grey 20 May 1839, filed under Halliday).
B137/H2 30 March 1836
Copy letter Grey to Halliday replying to H1.
B137/H3
Note Kirby to Grey (?) n.d. referring to H4.
B137/H4 1836
Copy letter Captain A. Robertson to Major General Sir J. Carmichael-Smyth, Lieutenant Governor of British Guiana, 31 March 1836, re need for supply of fresh meat to troops in British Guiana. (Copy 30 December 1836).
B137/H5 n.d. [1837?]
"Memoir for the consideration of the ... Secretary at War, relative to the cost of rations at the Mauritius, West Indies & Western Africa", by Sir A.M. Tulloch. For appendices, see H14.
B137/H6 6 July 1837
Memo by Tulloch on rations in Mediterranean Stations
B137/H7 13 May 1837
Letter Lord Raglan (Fitzroy Somerset) to Grey, re health of troops in Jamaica, enclosing H8.
B137/H8 1837
Copy of weekly state of sick and wounded in regimental and detachment hospitals in Jamaica, 26 March-1 April 1837, by T. Draper, Inspector General of Hospitals, with notes by Sir Lionel Smith. Sent by Smith to Raglan, and forwarded to Grey with
H7.
B137/H9 24 November 1837
Memo by Tulloch on stations in Jamaica best suited to troops on their arrival.
B137/H10 30 November 1837
Letter Sir Willoughby Gordon to Grey, commenting on H9.
B137/H11
"Abstract of information collected from War Office and medical returns relative to sickness and mortality among troops in the East Indies" [by Tulloch], n.d.
B137/H12 December 1837
Memo on food supplied to troops in West Indies, etc.
B137/H13 December 1837
"Abstract of reports upon measures necessary for the health of the troops in the West Indies" - (described on wrapper as appendix to H12).
B137/H14
Series of appendices re health of troops in colonies, presumably supplementary to H5, q.v. No. 1. "Estimate of the loss annually sustained by the public in consequence of the troops at the Mauritius being supplied with salt meat instead of
fresh". No. 2. "Estimate of the loss annually sustained by the public in consequence of the troops at Gibraltar being supplied with salt meat instead of fresh". No. 3. "Estimate of the loss annually sustained by the public in consequence of the
troops in Western Africa being supplied with salt meat on two days of the week, instead of fresh". No.4. "Estimate of the loss annually sustained by the public in consequence of the troops in Malta and the Ionian Islands being supplied with ¾ of a
lb. of biscuit in lieu of 1lb. of bread one day a week.
B137/H15 wrapper 1837
Another copy of H14.
B137/H16
"Memorandum for the Honorable Captain Grey, relative to mortality in corps sent from Gibraltar to the West Indies" by Tulloch. n.d.
B137/H17
Note on mortality among troops in colonies, n.d.
B137/H18
"Summary of sanatory [sic] reports received from Gibraltar, Malta and the Ionian Isles" by Tulloch, n.d.
B137/H19 23 June 1838
"Memorandum for Secretary at War relative to Mortality on Chelsea Outpension list".
B137/H20 11 March 1838
Memo re embarkation for various colonies at fixed periods for health reasons.
B137/H21 31 May 1838
Copy letter Grey to Northbrook re continued supply of salt meat to troops in Bermuda.
B137/H22 6 September 1838
Copy letter A.Y. Spearman to Grey, replying to H21.
B137/H23 1838
Summary of correspondence, mainly between Grey and Lord Hill, on supply of hospital canteens in Canada.
B137/H24 February 1838
Memo on canteens.
B137/H25 27 June 1838
Copy letter Grey to Sir Lionel Smith, on health of troops in Jamaica, referring to H9, q.v.
B137/H26 31 August 1838
Copy letter Sir L. Smith to Lord Raglan re military quarters in Jamaica.
B137/H27 23 September 1838
Letter Smith to Grey, replying to H25.
B137/H28
Memo, "Fresh meat ration in the Mauritius & substitution of rum or wine for spirits or spirit money", n.d.
B137/H29
Memo, "Fresh meat ration in Jamaica and West Indies", n.d.
B137/H30
Memo, "Fresh meat ration in Bermuda" n.d.
B137/H31 1838-1839
Copy letter Lieutenant General Sir Samuel Whittingham to Grey 10 June 1838, on health of troops in West Indies; report by A.M. Tulloch on statistics sent by Whittingham; copy reply Grey to Whittingham 25 August 1839 (these 3 tied together).
B137/H32 15 June 1839
Memo by A.M. Tulloch on health of troops in East Indies.
B137/H33
Memo on the military asylum, the Hibernian Military School, and Orphans of Soldiers, n.d.
B137/H34 1839
"General abstract of a series of returns forwarded by Dr. McLeod, Inspector General of Hospitals in Bengal to the Army Medical Department for the purpose of showing the influence of age on mortality among the different corps serving in that
presidency from 1830 to 1837 inclusive".
B137/H35
Abstract of mortality among troops in West Indies 1803-1817 n.d. [by Tulloch].
B137/H36
"Memo of information required by Secretary at War in regard to Jamaica" n.d. [by Tulloch].
B137/H37
Similar memo on Windward & Leeward Command n.d. [by Tulloch].
B137/H38
"Extract from report on sickness and mortality among the troops serving at the Cape of Good Hope" n.d. [by Tulloch].
B137/H39
Memo for Secretary at War re what had already been published on army vital statistics. n.d. [by Tulloch].
B137/H40
Printed leaflet, "Contribution to statistics of the British Army". By Henry Marshall, Deputy Inspector General of Army Hospitals. (From
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, no. 125 - referred to in H39).
B137/H41
Part of "Appendix to report on the Cholera in Jamaica" (printed).
J: Papers on the militia.Reference: GRE/B137/J1-43Dates of creation: 1830-1856
B137/J1 [1830 ?]
Notes by 3rd Earl Grey on report on militia made by Raper to the then Secretary at War, Sir H. Hardinge, on 3 May 1830.
B137/J2 1834
"Abstract of the sums voted and the amount actually expended for the militia of the United Kingdom ... in each year from 1 January 1816 to 1 January 1834 ... Prepared in pursuance of an Order of the House of Commons 7 February 1834".
B137/J3 16 June 1834
Memo by Raper on retired allowances to militia
B137/J4
"Estimate of the saving on the reduction of militia adjutants and Sergeant Majors" [by Raper] n.d.
B137/J5 July 1834
Return of sergeants and drummers in each militia regiment.
B137/J6 1834
Official printed copy of Act of Parliament, Anno Quarto & Quinto Gulielmi IV Regis. Cap. LXIII. An act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing ... [etc] of the disembodied militia ... 13 August 1834.
B137/J7 29 July 1835
Copy letter Grey to Lord John Russell, re proposed reduction of staff of disembodied militia.
B137/J8 14 May 1835
Draft memo in Grey's hand on militia staff
B137/J9
"Fair copy" of J8, excluding "present chage for the staff in Great Britain" etc, which is on a separate sheet, J10, below.
B137/J10 [1835]
Note of cost of militia staff in Great Britain and Ireland, and cost under proposed reduction .
B137/J11 1835
Report from the Select Committee appointed to prepare militia estimates. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 27 August 1835.
B137/J12 1835
Official printed copy of Act of Parliament, Anno Quinto & Sexto Gulielmi IV Regis. Cap. XXXVII. An act for the further reduction of the militia staff ... 25 August 1835.
B137/J13 1835
Folder marked "Papers respecting ye militia received from Lord John Russell November 22/35 and remarks on them November 24/35". This refers to J14-J18.
B137/J14 26 September 1835
Substance of letter from Lord John Russell to Duke of Wellington
B137/J15 1 October 1835
Copy letter Duke of Wellington to Russell.
B137/J16
Plan for the militia, by Lord John Russell.
B137/J17
Remarks on Russell's plan by the Duke of Richmond.
B137/J18 24 November 1835
Remarks by Grey on Wellington's letter and Russell's plan
B137/J19
Note in Earl Grey's hand, n.d., headed "Army". Quotations from letters to
The Times (1 January, no year given) on the militia.
B137/J20 4 July 1836
Memo by Grey on militia staff
B137/J21 1836
Report from the Select Committee appointed to prepare militia estimates. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 2 August 1836.
B137/J22
Memo by Edward Ellice on "Disembodied militia of Great Britain and Ireland", n.d.
B137/J23
Note on numbers of English, Irish and Scotch [sic] sergeants fit and unfit, n.d.
B137/J24
Note in Grey's hand, "Expense of ye militia since ye war", n.d.
B137/J25 20 April 1837
Draft of memo, by Grey on reorganisation of the militia
B137/J26
List by Grey of heads of topics connected with the militia, n.d. Page refers to printed report on militia?
B137/J27
Note by Grey on cost of 70 regiments of militia, n.d.
B137/J28
Paper headed "militia expense - (rough calculation)" n.d.
B137/J29
Statement of amount paid on account of the out pensioners of the militia in each of the years ending 31 March 1836 and 31 March 1837.
B137/J30 22 January 1836
Memo in Grey's hand on inspections of out pensioners of the militia
B137/J31 12 June 1847
"Memorandum relative to the military organisation of the London Police" by A.M. Tulloch
B137/J32 10 August 1847
"Memorandum for the consideration of Earl Grey relative to the formation of a reserve force for the defence of the Kingdom" by A.M. Tulloch
B137/J33 1847
"Militia. Heads of two bills ... for the better defence of the Kingdom. Printed at the Foreign Office, December 1847".
B137/J34 22 December 1847
Printed "Explanatory memo on proposed defence bills" War Office
B137/J35 10 January 1848
Printed memo "National defence" [by 1st Earl Russell].
B137/J36 January 1848
Printed memo "Militia", commenting on J35.
B137/J37 1852
Memo on national defence, etc, by Sir J. Jebb, printed at Foreign Office 1 December 1852.
B137/J38 1 January 1848
Paper by Grey on defence bills (see J33 and J34).
B137/J39
Paper on defence plans n.d. [by 1st Earl Russell].
B137/J40 1853
Account of expense and total numbers of militia 1852-1853, printed 15 August 1853.
B137/J41 1854
Another version of J40, printed 28 March 1854.
B137/J42 11 January 1854
Memo by 3rd Earl Grey on correspondence about militia artillery in Northumberland
B137/J43 5 February 1856
"State of the Northumberland Light Infantry Regiment of Militia ..." 16 September 1852-31 January 1856. Carlisle Barracks. See also F70 above.
K: Papers on army pensions and pensionersReference: GRE/B137/K1-52Dates of creation: 1808-1846 and n.d.
B137/K1 1833
Printed draft of Pension Warrant of 7 February 1833, with ms. emendations; marked on outside, "Very pressing. An immediate proof (the usual warrant size) to be sent in for the Secretary at War. John Bird 8/2 33".
B137/K2
Note on wrapper referring to K1.
B137/K3 [January 1833]
Memo "Lord Hill's remarks on Pension Warrant with Lord J. Russell's observations, Sir John Hobhouse's answers and Lord Hill's concurrence".
(Another copy of this is in bound volume GRE/V/C12, pp. 9-16. See this volume also for other correspondence on this matter).
B137/K4 1 February 1833
Copy letter Lord Hill to Lord Broughton (Sir John Hobhouse), enclosing further observations on pension warrant.
B137/K5 7 February 1833
Printed copy of Pension Warrant
B137/K6
Another copy of above.
B137/K7
Another copy, marked "For the use of the surgeon of the time being". (Pages uncut).
B137/K8
Memo, "Comparative view with observations of the Pension Warrant of November 1829 and of the Warrant of 7 February 1833" n.d.
B137/K9
Table showing amount that might be received by pensioners under Sir H. Hardinge's Warrant, Sir J. Hobhouse's Warrant, and the Good Conduct Warrant. n.d.
B137/K10
Note of question put to Lord Hill by Commissioners on military punishment and his reply; numbered 5782; (see GRE/V/C12 p.2).
B137/K11
Paper on Marine Pensions, 1825, 1830 and 1831.
B137/K12 19 March 1836
Letter Sir Henry Hardinge to Grey, on inequality of army and marine pensions.
B137/K13 24 March 1836
Copy Grey to Hardinge, replying to K12.
B137/K14 22 March 1836
Letter Sir James Graham to Grey, commenting on K12.
B137/K15 30 March 1836
Signed copy of letter King William IV to Lord Melbourne, on inequality of pensions under Hobhouse's warrant, and Sir Henry Hardinge's evidence to commission of enquiry.
B137/K16 23 April 1836
Letter Sir Herbert Taylor to Grey, re William IV's views on Hobhouse's pension warrant of 1833.
B137/K17 24 April 1836
Copy letter William IV to Earl of Minto on same subject; refers to Lord Hill's evidence, for which see K10.
B137/K18 29 April 1836
Letter Lord Broughton (Hobhouse) to Grey, commenting on K17.
B137/K19 6 May 1836
Letter Sir H. Hardinge to Grey, on restoration of pension to old soldier who had emigrated and returned.
B137/K20 6 May 1836
Copy Grey to Hardinge, replying to K19.
B137/K21 12 August 1836
Copy Grey to Sir Herbert Taylor, submitting draft of new Pension Warrant to King.
B137/K22 14 August 1836
Sir Herbert Taylor to Grey expressing King's approval of new warrant.
B137/K23 19 November 1836
Letter Duke of Richmond to Grey re discharge of soldiers at their own request under Hardinge's warrant.
B137/K24
Memo on subject of K23, n.d. See also L1 below.
B137/K25 1829
Printed copy of Hardinge's warrant of 1829, referred to in K23 and K24.
B137/K26 1 March 1838
Letter Sir Edward Blakeney to 7th Earl of Carlisle (Viscount Morpeth), re admission of pensioners to royal military hospital at Kilmainham.
B137/K27 3 March 1838
Covering note Carlisle to Grey, forwarding K26.
B137/K28 5 March 1838
Letter Sir Hussey Vivian to Grey re Kilmainham.
B137/K29 6 March 1838
Copy Grey to Vivian, replying to K28 and enclosing K30.
B137/K30 6 March 1838
Copy Grey to Carlisle, replying to K26 and K27.
B137/K31 7 March 1838
Letter Sir Hussey Vivian Grey, replying to K29.
B137/K32 18 August 1838
Letter Sir Edward Blakeney to Grey re accommodation of Deputy Quarter Master General at Kilmainham; note of replies 24 August 1838 and 14 September 1838 enclosed.
B137/K33 23 June 1838
Memo by A.M. Tulloch, on procedure to be adopted and time and cost involved in investigation of mortality among Chelsea outpensioners.
B137/K34 1 July 1838
Letter Sir H. Parnell (Lord Congleton) to Grey re Chelsea Pensioners.
B137/K35 3 July 1838
Letter Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge to Grey, re pensions to widows of Hanoverian officers.
B137/K36 4 July 1838
Copy Grey to Duke of Cambridge, replying to K35.
B137/K37 1 August 1838
Cambridge to Grey, same subject.
B137/K38 24 August 1843
Official printed copy of 6 & 7 Vict. Cap XCV. An act for rendering more effective the services of such outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital as shall be called out to assist in preserving the public peace.
B137/K39 2 April 1846
Official printed copy of 9 Vict. Cap IV. An act for amending the act for rendering effective the services of the Chelsea outpensioners, and extending it to the outpensioners of Greenwich Hospital.
B137/K40 7 September 1843
Printed "Warrant relative to the enrolment etc, of Chelsea outpensioners".
B137/K41 1 August 1844
Printed "Provisional instructions for staff officers of pensioners, relative to fines and penalties, new enrolments, and the billeting and messing of the local companies within their respective districts".
B137/K42
"Notes on pension list in 1830" n.d.
B137/K43
"Statement of the average cost per man of the rank and file in various regiments serving at home and abroad" n.d.
B137/K44 [September 1846]
"Return A" No. of Greenwich and Chelsea pensioners paid in each staff district in the United Kingdom, etc.
B137/K45 September 1846
"Return B" No. of Greenwich and Chelsea pensioners paid in each of the colonies, etc.
B137/K46
Blank specimen of form for recording annual mortality among outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital.
B137/K47
Blank specimen of form for annual return of occupations, etc, of outpensioners.
B137/K48 1844
List of staff officers of pensioners, Great Britain. 16 December 1844; enclosing list of additions subsequent to 16 December 1844.
B137/K49
List of districts in Ireland under the superintendence of staff officers of pensioners. n.d.
B137/K50
Blank specimen of printed form for recording particulars of pensioners, "Record Book of the ... District".
B137/K51
Similar form, "Character and Residence Book of the outpensioners of the ... District".
B137/K52
Extract from letter from the Commander in Chief (Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York) to Viscount Castlereagh, 1 February 1808, re pay and pensions (taken from
Military Transactions, published 1809).
See also GRE/B136/F70.
L: Papers on punishments in the armyReference: GRE/B138/L1-17Dates of creation: 1804-1847
B138/L1 1836
Memo, "Remarks on Sir Henry Hardinge's evidence before the Commissioners on military punishment" 1836. (Concerned with pensions, good conduct awards, etc, cf. K23, K24).
B138/L2 12 April 1836
Another memo, in another hand, on Hardinge's evidence, re commutation of Chelsea pensions, etc.
B138/L3
"Notes from the evidence taken by the Commissioners of Enquiry into military punishments". Grey's hand. n.d.
B138/L4
"Abstract showing the ratio per thousand of troops corporally punished in each of the following military commands for a period of 21 years from 1817 to 1837 inclusive" with notes on the table by A.M. Tulloch.
B138/L5 7 April 1839
Memo on recommendations of Commission on military punishments by G. Collin
B138/L6
"Summary of the returns of courts martial crimes and punishments in the army fowarded to the Adjutant General from 1838 to 1846 inclusive".
B138/L7 30 January 1838
Letter Sir John Macdonald to Grey, re corporal punishment, enclosing L8.
B138/L8 30 January 1838
"Return of the numbers of corporal punishments which have taken place in the several regiments and depots in Great Britain and Ireland during the year 1837".
B138/L9 8 February 1838
Copy letter Grey to Lord Hill, re punishment of soldiers aboard ships of war, enclosing L10.
B138/L10
Admiralty memo on 22 Geo. II c.33 re authority of naval courts martial over soldiers aboard ship.
B138/L11 23 February 1838
Copy letter Grey to Hill, same subject as previous.
B138/L12 27 February 1838
Letter Lord Hill to Grey, replying to L11.
B138/L13 28 February 1838
Copy Grey to Hill, replying to L12.
B138/L14 11 April 1839
Memo by Sir Hussey Vivian on erection of solitary confinement cells.
B138/L15
Memo on the West African penal corps, being extract from statistical report on West Africa.
B138/L16 23 April 1847
"Memorandum showing the gradual reduction in the severity of corporal punishment and date of each change" by A.M. Tulloch
B138/L17
"Return of the number of men who were confined to the hospital in Great Britain from the effects of punishment in the years 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807 and 1808" (from
Military Transactions Vol. I, p. 59).
M: Papers on army recruitingReference: GRE/B138/M1-15Dates of creation: 1835-1859
B138/M1 n.d. [March 1836?]
Copy letter 3rd Earl Grey to Lieutenant Colonel C. Fox re popular belief that new pension warrant has caused drop in recruiting, particularly in artillery.
B138/M2
Envelope of M3, postmarked M4 and M5.
B138/M3
Note Fox to Grey enclosing M4 and M5.
B138/M4 2 April 1836
Letter Colonel Sir A. Dickson to Fox, confirming that increased difficulties are being experienced with recruiting.
B138/M5 2 November 1835
Memo signed by Dickson on recruiting for Royal Regiment of Artillery
B138/M6-M12 3 January 1839
Series of weekly reports of recruiting sergeants for week ended 30 December 1838, sent to Grey by Sir J. Macdonald.
B138/M13
Note by Grey on volunteers for army during Crimean War.
B138/M14
Note by Grey on increase in army during Crimean War from
Hansard Vol. CL p. 2007.
B138/M15 1859
Memo by J.R. Godley on recruiting and reserve army, printed 22 March 1859.
N: Papers on rewards in the armyReference: GRE/B138/N1-24Dates of creation: 1836-1850
B138/N1 14 April 1836
Memo on proposed system of good conduct pay
B138/N2 29 April 1836
Memo by Lord Raglan on the proposal
B138/N3
Notes by Grey on how good conduct is to be assessed, n.d.
B138/N4 16 March 1837
Memo, "Results from the Warrant of 18 August 1836, granting rewards to soldiers for good conduct, in regard to those who enlisted before 1 September 1836", by R.C. Kirby
B138/N5
Memo, "Good Conduct Pay", n.d.
B138/N6 January 1837
Return showing no. of claims for good conduct pay investigated and allowed up to 17 January 1837, etc. 19 January 1837. Initialled and approved by Grey 25 January
B138/N7 12 April 1839
Note Sir Hussey Vivian to Grey enclosing N8, N9 and N10.
B138/N8 4 April 1839
Copy report from Brigade Major Royal Sappers and Miners (E. Matson) to Inspector General of Fortifications (Sir H. Vivian) respecting the rewards of gratuities and medals granted to non commissioned officers and men of the corps for good conduct.
Forwarded by F.W. Mulcaster
B138/N9 12 April 1839
Copy of memo by Sir A. Dickson, commenting on Matson's report.
B138/N10 4 April 1839
Copy return showing average strength in each year of Royal Sappers and Miners, nos. who received medals and gratuities, since regulations of 24 September 1830 came into operation. Signed by Matson
B138/N11 8 June 1839
Letter Sir John Macdonald to Grey re draft of new Good Conduct Warrant.
B138/N12 9 May 1839
Printed copy of Good Conduct Warrant
Re Good Conduct Warrant of 1839, see bound volume Grey C12, "Correspondence between the Secretary at War and the General Commanding in Chief, which terminated in the issue of the Good Conduct Warrant". This volume has an
index at the beginning. Another copy of N12, differing from it only in the absence of imprint, will be found on pp. 138-144.
B138/N13 19 December 1845
Printed copy of Good Conduct Warrant of 1845, "Rewards for Meritorious Service, and for Good Conduct of Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers".
B138/N14
Another copy of N13.
B138/N15 5 December 1846
Memo on peninsular medals
B138/N16 26 April 1847
Copy memo submitted to Lord Lansdowne on Good Conduct Warrants and Free Discharges
B138/N17 1 June 1847
Printed General Order for the conferment of medals, by Duke of Wellington, Commander-in-Chief, and Sir John Macdonald, Adjutant General.
B138/N18
Draft in Grey's hand of general order for conferment of medals, n.d.
B138/N19 5 December 1849
Draft of general order for conferment of medals
B138/N20 1849
Printed "Return of actions and military and naval operations for which the thanks of parliament have been voted, from 1794 up to the present time. (Prepared pursuant to order of the House of Lords, 23d July 1849)". Printed 30 July 1849.
B138/N21
Memo on occasion when thanks had been voted by parliament but for which medals had still to be granted, n.d.
B138/N22 14 January 1850
Note on proposal that vote of thanks by parliament should be occasion for extending medal distinction
B138/N23
Memo beginning, "To get a copy of the thanks of parliament on each of the following occasions ...", n.d.
B138/N24 12 January 1847
Memo, "Estimate of the probable effect of extending the principle of free discharges with deferred pensions to all soldiers of 10 years service".
O: Papers on the Rupee QuestionReference: GRE/B138/O1-56Dates of creation: 1834-1840
B138/O1 11 August 1834
Copy letter submitted to Court of Directors of East India Company, forwarding minute of the Governor General; signed by the Governor General, Lord William Bentinck, also by Frederick Adam and W. Morrison.
B138/O2 1 May 1835
Copy letter from Court of Directors of East India Company to Governor General in Council, replying to O1; encloses printed regulation of Lord Palmerston on rate of stoppage of pay of East India Company's troops, 2 February 1822.
B138/O3 11 April 1836
"Supplementary Memoir on the pay of H.M. Troops in India, by A.M. Tulloch"
B138/O4
Summary of correspondence between 3rd Earl Grey and Lord Broughton (Sir J.C. Hobhouse) on Rupee Question.
B138/O5
Another copy of O4.
B138/O6
"Dates of letters on the Rupee Question". (A shorter version of O4, giving dates only).
B138/O7 13 December 1836
Copy letter Grey to Broughton.
B138/O8
Another copy of O7.
B138/O9 14 December 1836
Letter Broughton to Grey.
B138/O10 25 January 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey enclosing O11 and O12.
B138/O11
"A. Statement of staff allowances drawn by Kings Officers at Ceylon and the East Indies respectively".
B138/O12
"B. Explanation of extent to which rates as then authorised correspond with those which would be paid as proposed by Indian Government at rate of 2/- to the rupee".
B138/O13 20 December 1836
Copy of East India Company's "Replies" and War Office's "Remarks" thereon
B138/O14 17 February 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton.
B138/O15
Another copy of O14.
B138/O16 27 February 1837
Extract from memo of Chairman and Deputy Chairman of East India Company, (replying to O14).
B138/O17
Paper accompanying O16, showing rates of pay of A Infantry and B Dragoons, as they were at the time in Bengal, and as they would have been under the King's Warrant.
B138/O18 25 March 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton, replying to O16.
B138/O19 30 March 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey.
B138/O20 31 March 1837
Letter Lord William Bentinck to Grey.
B138/O21 10 April 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey, enclosing O22.
B138/O22 4 April 1837
East India Company memo on payment of troops, with War Office comments in red ink in margin.
B138/O23
Memo on pay in Bengal, n.d.
B138/O24 14 April 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton, enclosing O25.
B138/O25 13 April 1837
War Office memo, replying to O22.
B138/O26 24 April 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey (interlinear War Office comments in pencil).
B138/O27 25 April 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton.
B138/O28 26 April 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey.
B138/O29 27 April 1837
Copy Grey to Broughton.
B138/O30 8 May 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey.
B138/O31 1837
War Office memo on draft of proposed despatch enclosed in Broughton's letter of 8 May 1837.
B138/O32 11 May 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton
B138/O33
Another copy of O32.
B138/O34 8 June 1837
Letter Broughton to Grey enclosing O35.
B138/O35 7 June 1837
Copy letter J.R. Carnac and J.L. Lushington, on behalf of Court of Directors of East India Company to Broughton
B138/O36 9 June 1837
Copy letter Grey to Broughton.
B138/O37 15 March 1838
Letter Broughton to Grey.
B138/O38 8 April 1838
Letter Lord Melbourne to Grey, returning papers on Rupee Question.
B138/O39 23 August 1838
Extract in Grey's hand from letter Lord Auckland to Broughton on pay warrant
B138/O40
Memo in A.M. Tulloch's hand, n.d., on arrears of pension due by East India Company to military outpensioners. Attached are copies of correspondence on the subject, viz:
Letter pensioners of Tripasore to Captain W.B. Bernard, commanding King's pensioners at Tripasore, 24 October 1837.
Letter Bernard to Richard Neave, Secretary to the Board of Chelsea, 10 November 1837.
Letter Neave to James C. Melvill of East India House, 3 April 1838.
Letter Melvill to Neave, 15 May 1838.
Also attached are copies of receipts from pensioners Lawrence Bastlique and Hugh Hamilton, certified correct by Thomas C. Brooksbank, agent to outpensioners, Chelsea Hospital, 12 August 1839, and table showing amount repaid to East India Company
for persons during 10 years to 1838. See also O50 below.
B138/O41 14 January 1839
Copy letter Sir J.C. Dalbiac to Francis Warden, of East India House
B138/O42
Extracts from O41 in Grey's hand.
B138/O43 17 January 1839
Draft memo on letter of Court of Directors of the East India Company to the president of the Board of Control
B138/O44
"Fair copy" of O43.
B138/O45 15 March 1839
Letter Colonel H. Thomas M.P. to Grey.
B138/O46 April 1839
Copy letter Grey to Broughton.
B138/O47 17 May 1839
Memo by A.M. Tulloch on Rupee Question.
B138/O48 20 June 1839
Letter Broughton to Grey, enclosing O49.
B138/O49 8 June 1839
Cutting from
Naval and Military Gazette
B138/O50 20 July 1839
Memo by A.M. Tulloch on payment of Chelsea outpensioners in rupees.
Attached are note on rates in presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay, and copy of letter from Court of Directors of the East India Company to Chelsea Commissioners, 15 May 1838. Cf. O40 above.
B138/O51 12 March 1840
Letter J.E. Leech to Grey.
B138/O52 12 March 1840
Letter Captain T. Hooke Pearson to Grey.
B138/O53 18 June 1840
Letter John Croomes (War Office Official) to Grey, enclosing O54 and O55.
B138/O54 1 April 1834
Printed "Warrant fixing the rates of regimental pay and allowances"
B138/O55 20 March 1837
Printed "Warrant fixing the rates of regimental pay and allowances"
B138/O56
Off-print from
The United Service Journal, "On the Pay and Allowances of the King's Officers in India". Inscribed "To G. Collin Esq. with the author's compts".
See also letter 3rd Earl Grey to 1st Earl of Auckland, 4 December 1838.
P: Papers on army savings banks.Reference: GRE/B138/P1-19Dates of creation: 1836-1839 and undated
B138/P1 11 April 1836
Memo on military savings banks by C.C. Raper
B138/P2 21 May (?) 1838 (?)
Draft letter 3rd Earl Grey to Lord Hill (?)
B138/P3 28 November 1838
Copy letter Grey to Hill, submitting draft of warrant for establishment of savings banks.
B138/P4 12 December 1838
Letter Hill to Grey.
B138/P5
War Office memo on points raised in P4, n.d.
B138/P6 20 December 1838
Draft of letter Grey to Hill, replying to P4, on lines suggested by P5.
B138/P7 26 December 1838
Letter Hill to Grey.
B138/P8 31 December 1838
Letter Lord Northbrook to Grey on legal difficulties concerning Savings Banks Warrant.
B138/P9 1 January 1839
Northbrook to Grey, same subject.
B138/P10 12 January 1839
Note Lord Monteagle to Frederick Grey (?).
B138/P11 12 January 1839
Monteagle to 3rd Earl Grey on illegality of Savings Banks Warrant.
B138/P12 26 January 1839
Monteagle to Grey giving solicitor general's opinion.
B138/P13 26 January 1839
Copy Grey to Monteagle replying to P12.
B138/P14 1 February 1839
Monteagle to Grey enclosing P15 and P16.
B138/P15 31 January 1839
Letter S. Higham, Controller of the National Debt, to Monteagle, on plan for applying system of ordinary savings banks to the army.
B138/P16 30 January 1839
Draft regulations for military savings bank, signed by Field Pratt, advisory counsel on savings bank business
B138/P17 4 February 1839
Copy Grey to Monteagle, rejecting scheme proposed in P14-P16.
B138/P18
Memo re history of movement for instituting military savings banks, n.d.
B138/P19
Memo by Major C.F. Head: plan and probable working of savings banks and their probable effect if established in the army as connected with removing corporal punishment.
R: Papers on the Southouse CaseReference: GRE/B138/R1-11Dates of creation: 1839
B138/R1 23 May 1839
Letter Thomas W. Southouse to 3rd Earl Grey.
B138/R2 April 1839
Copy letter Lieutenant Colonel J. Williamson, Commandant of the Royal MIlitary Asylum, Chelsea, to W. Hearn, Solicitor, Newport, Isle of Wight, 26 April 1839, and extract from report of Colonel George Evatt, Commandant of Royal Military Asylum,
Southampton, 19 April 1839.
B138/R3 3 May 1839
Copy letter Hearn to Williamson
B138/R4 13 August 1839
Letter Southouse to Captain Frederick Grey
B138/R5 14 August 1839
Copy letter F. Grey to Southouse
B138/R6 12 August 1839
Note by Sir Willoughby Gordon on wrapper
B138/R7 23 August 1839
Letter Southouse to F. Grey.
B138/R8 n.d. [1839]
Memo by Sir Willoughby Gordon on Southouse.
B138/R9 15 July 1839
Copy letter Hearn to Williamson ("Enclosure No. 1" referred to in R8).
B138/R10 17 June 1839
Copy letter Southouse to Sir Willoughby Gordon. ("Enclosure No. 2").
B138/R11 10 August 1839
Copy letter Dr. J. Hennen to Sir W. Gordon. ("Enclosure No. 3.").
See also under General Sir J. Willoughby Gordon (enclosure in memo to Grey 11 February 1839).
Miscellaneous cuttings and notesGRE/B164/1 1848
Press cuttings from the
Morning Chronicle, 1 and 3 November 1848, attacking Grey's handling of a dispute concerning Reddie, Chief Justice of Saint Lucia, who was dismissed after 3 inquiries.
GRE/B164/2 1853
Press cuttings of reviews of 3rd Earl Grey's book,
The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration, 1853. "Preserved by Maria [Countess Grey]" (wrapper).
GRE/B164/3 1841-1894
Press cuttings relating to 3rd Earl Grey, including an envelope of cuttings concerning emigration to Australia.
GRE/B164/4 1853-1865
"Cuttings from newspapers chiefly relating to myself kept by Maria [Countess Grey]" - note in 3rd Earl Grey's hand on wrapper.
GRE/B164/5 1854-1861 and undated
Envelope of miscellaneous notes, largely notes by 3rd Earl Grey from his reading:
B164/5/1
List of articles contributed by 3rd Earl Grey to the
Nineteenth Century.
B164/5/2
Copy in 3rd Earl Grey's hand of review in
The Scotsman, of his Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration.
B164/5/3 August 1854
Extract from the
North British Review on parliamentary reform.
B164/5/4 June 1859
Notes from the
National Review.
B164/5/5
Notes from Hallam's
Constitutional History.
B164/5/6
Notes from Guizot's
Memoirs.
B164/5/7
Notes from Lord John Russell's
Essay on the English Government.
B164/5/8 October 1861
Notes from
Revue des Deux Mondes on "L'Esprit de Ré-action".
B164/5/9
Notes of Gladstone's views and statements on income tax.
B164/5/10
Notes from Cox's
British Commonwealth.
B164/5/11
Extract from a journal kept during the siege of Paris by E. de Goncourt.
B164/5/12 February 1855
Manin's opinion on the Americans.
Volumes (including 3rd Earl's diaries and journals)
Most volumes found among the Earl Grey Papers are located in a series separate from the loose papers, with citation numbers beginning GRE/V. Those associated with the 3rd Earl (GRE/V/C1-16) contain chiefly his journals and diaries, copy letter
books, registers of correspondence and applications for preferment, several notebooks and several volumes of printed official documents concerning Canada.
GRE/V/C2-C3 1827-1871
3rd Earl Grey's journal, August 1827-Jan. 1828, January 1829-November 1830, March 1833-July 1871. Record of activities, engagements and events, public and private, mostly written day by day in a series of stout notebooks. Substantial parts of the
earlier volumes are in the hand of Grey's wife, Maria. The volumes covering 20 January 1828 to 16 January 1829 and 17 November 1830 to 15 March 1833, which presumably did exist, are now missing.
V/C2/1 25 August 1827 - 6 October 1827
Journal of Viscount Howick (later 3rd Earl Grey). Travel to Guernsey, then to France (St Malo, Rennes, Nantes, La Rochelle, Rochefort, Blaye, Bordeaux, Pau, Pyrenees, Barèges, Bagneres, Toulouse, Carcassone, Narbonne, Montpellier, Nîmes, Avignon,
Valence, Grenoble) and Italy (Turin).
Digitised material for Journal of Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey, 25 August 1827 - 6 October 1827 - GRE/V/C2/1 GRE/V/C4 1857-1894
3rd Earl Grey's diary, 1857-1894.
The early volumes are small pocket diaries, containing brief notes (particularly brief for the years in which the diaries overlap with the journals) of the weather and Grey's engagements and activities. Later, larger diaries are used and from
1885 stout notebooks, containing longer entries with contents more akin to the journals.
V/C4/1 1857
V/C4/2 1858
V/C4/3 1859
V/C4/4 1860
V/C4/5 1861
V/C4/6 1862
V/C4/7 1863
V/C4/8 1864
V/C4/9 1865
V/C4/10 1866
V/C4/11 1867
V/C4/12 1868
V/C4/13 1869
V/C4/14 1870
V/C4/15 1871
V/C4/16 1872
V/C4/17 1873
V/C4/18 1874
V/C4/19 1875
V/C4/20 1876
V/C4/21 1877
V/C4/22 1878
V/C4/23 1879
V/C4/24 1880
V/C4/25 1881
V/C4/26 1882
V/C4/27 1883
V/C4/28 1884
V/C4/29 1 January 1885 - 18 November 1886
V/C4/30 19 November 1886 - 19 September 1888
V/C4/31 20 September 1888 - 31 December 1890
V/C4/32 1 January 1891 - 16 June 1892
V/C4/33 17 June 1892 - 18 May 1894
V/C4/34 18 May 1894 - 23 September 1894
GRE/V/C5 1855-1894
Register of letters received and written by 3rd Earl Grey.
GRE/V/C7 1845-1851
"Colonial Memorandums": notes by 3rd Earl Grey on dispatches etc., c.1845-1851, with an index of places.
Enclosure:
Paper headed "Distribution of Business", showing the officials responsible for various aspects of Colonial Office work (GRE/V/C7A).
Digitised material for
GRE/V/C10 1837
Papers relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada , ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 20 February 1837, and
Further Papers ; with ms table of contents, and "Resolutions intended
to be proposed by Lord John Russell in a Committee of the whole House relative to the Affairs of Canada", with ms notes. Enclosed are ms notes by 3rd Earl Grey.
Digitised material for Papers relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada, 1837 - GRE/V/C10 GRE/V/C11/1 1834-1840
Register of applications for employment with minutes of answers, 1834-1840. These applications, which are very numerous, are for Government places at home and abroad, or, occasionally, for church livings.
Enclosure: lists of applicants from places in Northumberland (Morpeth, Felton, Rothbury, Wooler, Alnwick, Warkworth, Belford, Berwick).
Digitised material for Register of applications for employment with minutes of answers, 1834-1840 - GRE/V/C11/1
GRE/V/C13 1853-1854
Notebook in 3rd Earl Grey's hand: "Register of most important letters kept" 10 December 1853-31 December 1854. Some estate memoranda at back.
GRE/V/C14 1840's
Notebook containing miscellaneous memoranda by 3rd Earl Grey.
GRE/V/C15 [mid to late 19th century]
Estate memoranda by 3rd Earl Grey.