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Information: The first column shows data points from Macartney, George, active 1764-1798 in red. The third column shows data points from Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Macartney, George, active 1764-1798
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Macartney, George, active 1764-1798
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Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George Macartney, Earl of, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George
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Macartney, George Macartney 1737-1806
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Macartney, George Macartney 1737-1806
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Macartney, George Macartney, 1st Earl
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Macartney, George Macartney, 1st Earl
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Macartney, George, 1737-
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Macartney, George, 1737-
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Macartney, George, DD
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Macartney, George, 1737-1806, Earl Macartney
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Macartney, George, 1737-1806, Earl Macartney
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Macartney, George, Earl Macartney, of Add MS 33107
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Macartney, George, Earl Macartney, of Add MS 33107
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Macartney, George, earl, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George, earl, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George, 1737-1806, 1st Earl Macartney, diplomat
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Macartney, George Macartney 1737-1806 Earl
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Macartney, George Macartney 1737-1806 Earl
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Macartney George Macartney comte 1737-1806
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Macartney Earl of 1737-1806
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Macartney Earl of 1737-1806
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Makartnei Lord 1737-1806
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Makartnei Lord 1737-1806
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馬戛爾尼
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馬戛爾尼
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Makartnei.
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Makartnei, 1737-1806
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Makartnei, 1737-1806
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Ma-chia-erh-ni, 1737-1806
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Ma-chia-erh-ni, 1737-1806
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Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806
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Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806
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Macartney, George Macartney Earl
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Macartney, .. 1737-1806
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Ma-chia-erh-ni.
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Macartney.
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Macartney.
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Macartney, G. M. E. 1737-1806
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Makartney, ... 1737-1806
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Macartney, George Macartney
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Macartney, George Macartney
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マカートニー
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マカートニー
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Makartneĭ, Lord, 1737-1806
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Makartneĭ, Lord, 1737-1806
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Makartneĭ Lord 1737-1806
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A member of an old Scots-Irish family, Macartney studied at Trinity College (M.A., 1759) in Dublin. He was knighted and appointed envoy extraordinary to Russia in 1764 and, on his return, entered Parliament, becoming chief secretary for Ireland (1769-72). In 1775 he became governor of the Caribbee Islands (Grenada, the Grenadines, and Tobago), being created an Irish baron in 1776, and from 1780 to 1786 he served as governor of Madras. After being created a viscount (1792), he was sent to China to negotiate additional trading rights for Britain.
British diplomat and statesman.
George Macartney was born in Ireland on May 3, 1737, the son of George Macartney and Elizabeth Winder. He attended Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, in the 1750s, and earned his master's degree in 1759. In the 1760s and early 1770s, he served in the Irish parliament; he was envoy extraordinary and ambassador to Russia, and later served in Ireland as chief secretary to Field Marshal George Townshend. On February 1, 1768, he married Lady Jane Stuart (1742-1828), the daughter of former prime minister John Stuart, third Earl of Bute (1713-1792), and Mary Wortley Montagu (1718--1794). Macartney traveled to the Caribbean in 1776 and served as governor of Grenada, Tobago, and the Grenadines until 1779, when he was imprisoned following the French invasion of Grenada. After his return to Great Britain, he was governor of Madras (1781-1785) and a diplomat to China and the Cape Colony (in what is now South Africa). He received an earldom in 1794. George Macartney died on March 31, 1806.
Epithet: Earl Macartney
Diplomat.
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney was born on May 14, 1737 at Lisanoure, Ireland; M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1759; he began his diplomatic career in 1764 as envoy to Russia; he was later appointed chief secretary for Ireland and in 1775 became captain general and governor of the Caribbee Islands (Grenada, the Grenadines, and Tobago); while he was at Grenada in 1779, the island was captured by the French, and Macartney was taken prisoner to France and there exchanged; his next appointment was governor of Fort St. George in India; he later refused the governor generalship; in 1792 he was created Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney of Dervock in the peerage of Ireland; he was sent on missions to China and Italy, and served finally as governor of the Cape of Good Hope colony, resigning in 1798; he died on May 31, 1806.
George Macartney (1737-1806), 1st Earl Macartney, was Governor and President of Fort St George, Madras, 1780-1786.
Lord Macartney had been the president of Madras, although at the time of this correspondence he was residing in London.
George Macartney was born in Ireland and educated at Trinity College. In 1764, Lord Holland proposed him as envoy extraordinary to St. Petersburg for the negotiation of a trade treaty. Knighted before departing England, Macartney returned in 1767 after concluding the treaty and receiving the Polish Order of the White Eagle. He spent much of the remainder of his career in colonial governorships, including that of Madras, and took his seat in the Irish Parliament in 1788. In 1792 he was sent as plenipotentiary on a mission to Peking, and upon his return from China undertook negotiations with the exiled Louis XVIII in Verona. Macartney thereafter retired from public life due to ill-health.
Epithet: DD
In British heraldry, the coat of arms is a symbolic, visual representation of nobility. Individuals with a coat of arms were almost exclusively upper class, land-owning gentiles with military obligations. Arms passed down through families hereditarily. Beginning in the late 14th century, the King held complete control and jurisdiction over the armory, including the ability to grant arms without hereditary prerequisite. Although the King could and occasionally did directly grant arms, he delegated the responsibility to the Earl Marshal (first in military rank below the King) or the King of Arms.
Lord Macartney was sent to China by the British government in 1792 to negotiate trade terms for the East India Company.
The artist T.H. was Thomas Hickey, who was born in Dublin and worked primarily as a portrait artist. He went to China with the Irish peer, Lord Macartney, as painter for the expedition. H.W.P. was Lieutenant Henry William Parish who was an artillery officer for the expedition but who had also been trained to make plans and sketches.
Epithet: of Add MS 33107
Title: Earl Macartney
Biography
Macartney, George, Earl of Macartney (1737-1806), a British statesman, colonial administrator and diplomat, was born in Ireland on May 3, 1737 to George Macartney (d. 1779) and his wife, Elizabeth (d. 1755). He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1750 to 1754 and received his MA in 1759. Via influential connections, Macartney was appointed envoy to Russia on October 4, 1764 and was knighted on October 19, 1764. He continued his diplomatic and governmental career with posts in Ireland as Chief secretary, Governor of Madras (1781-1796), an appointment as the first envoy of Britain to China (1793), and the governorship of the Cape (1796-1798). Macartney died on May 31, 1806.
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, was born in Ireland in 1737. In 1764 he was appointed envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg. In this role he successfully concluded a commercial treaty with Russia and was awarded the Polish order of the White Eagle. He returned to England in 1767 where he declined the offer of the embassy at St. Petersburg and instead entered parliament as member for Cockermouth. He resigned from this post when he was appointed Chief Secretary to Lord Townshend, the Irish viceroy, in January 1769 (he had already been voted member for Armagh in absentia in 1768). Macartney was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in March 1769, was made KB in 1772, and in 1774 was made Governor of Toome Castle.
In 1775, he was appointed Captain-General and Governor of the Caribbee islands (Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago) and the following year was raised to the Irish peerage as Baron Macartney of Lissanoure. Macartney was in Grenada in 1779 when the island was attacked and captured by the French and for a short period he was held as a prisoner of war in France.
During 1780, Macartney was sent by Lord North on a confidential mission to Ireland. He also sat for a while in the English commons as member for Beeralston, Devonshire. In 1781, the East India Company appointed him Governor of Madras, India; he resigned from this post in c.1785. After declining the offer of being Warren Hastings' successor as Governor-general of India, Macartney arrived back in England in January 1786.
Macartney took his seat in the Irish Lords in 1788 and served as custos rotulorum of Antrim, as a trustee of linen manufacture, and as a colonel in the yeomanry in Ulster. In 1792 he was created Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney of Dervock in the peerage of Ireland. In September of the same year, he was part of an embassy sent to China to discuss a potential trade treaty; the embassy arrived home in September 1794.
In 1795, the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, sent Macartney to Italy on a confidential mission to Louis XVIII of France who was then an exile at Verona. When Macartney returned to England he was created Baron Macartney of Parkhurst, Sussex, and of Auchinleck, Kirkcudbrightshire. In December 1796 he was appointed to his last official post as Governor of the Cape of Good Hope colony. He resigned in 1798 and returned to England where he declined Addington's offer of the chair of the Board of Control. Earl Macartney died in May 1806.
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, was born in Ireland in 1737. In 1764 he was appointed envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg. In this role he successfully concluded a commercial treaty with Russia and was awarded the Polish order of the White Eagle. He returned to England in 1767 where he declined the offer of the embassy at St. Petersburg and instead entered parliament as member for Cockermouth. He resigned from this post when he was appointed Chief Secretary to Lord Townshend, the Irish viceroy, in January 1769 (he had already been voted member for Armagh in absentia in 1768). Macartney was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in March 1769, was made KB in 1772, and in 1774 was made Governor of Toome Castle.
In 1775, he was appointed Captain-General and Governor of the Caribbee islands (Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago) and the following year was raised to the Irish peerage as Baron Macartney of Lissanoure. Macartney was in Grenada in 1779 when the island was attacked and captured by the French and for a short period he was held as a prisoner of war in France.
During 1780, Macartney was sent by Lord North on a confidential mission to Ireland. He also sat for a while in the English commons as member for Beeralston, Devonshire. In 1781, the East India Company appointed him Governor of Madras, India; he resigned from this post in c.1785. After declining the offer of being Warren Hastings' successor as Governor-general of India, Macartney arrived back in England in January 1786.
Macartney took his seat in the Irish Lords in 1788 and served as custos rotulorum of Antrim, as a trustee of linen manufacture, and as a colonel in the yeomanry in Ulster. In 1792 he was created Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney of Dervock in the peerage of Ireland. In September of the same year, he was part of an embassy sent to China to discuss a potential trade treaty; the embassy arrived home in September 1794.
In 1795, the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, sent Macartney to Italy on a confidential mission to Louis XVIII of France who was then an exile at Verona. When Macartney returned to England he was created Baron Macartney of Parkhurst, Sussex, and of Auchinleck, Kirkcudbrightshire. In December 1796 he was appointed to his last official post as Governor of the Cape of Good Hope colony. He resigned in 1798 and returned to England where he declined Addington's offer of the chair of the Board of Control. Earl Macartney died in May 1806.
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, was born in Ireland in 1737. In 1764 he was appointed envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg. In this role he successfully concluded a commercial treaty with Russia and was awarded the Polish order of the White Eagle. He returned to England in 1767 where he declined the offer of the embassy at St. Petersburg and instead entered parliament as member for Cockermouth. He resigned from this post when he was appointed Chief Secretary to Lord Townshend, the Irish viceroy, in January 1769 (he had already been voted member for Armagh in absentia in 1768). Macartney was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in March 1769, was made KB in 1772, and in 1774 was made Governor of Toome Castle.
In 1775, he was appointed Captain-General and Governor of the Caribbee islands (Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago) and the following year was raised to the Irish peerage as Baron Macartney of Lissanoure. Macartney was in Grenada in 1779 when the island was attacked and captured by the French and for a short period he was held as a prisoner of war in France.
During 1780, Macartney was sent by Lord North on a confidential mission to Ireland. He also sat for a while in the English commons as member for Beeralston, Devonshire. In 1781, the East India Company appointed him Governor of Madras, India; he resigned from this post in c.1785. After declining the offer of being Warren Hastings' successor as Governor-general of India, Macartney arrived back in England in January 1786.
Macartney took his seat in the Irish Lords in 1788 and served as custos rotulorum of Antrim, as a trustee of linen manufacture, and as a colonel in the yeomanry in Ulster. In 1792 he was created Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney of Dervock in the peerage of Ireland. In September of the same year, he was part of an embassy sent to China to discuss a potential trade treaty; the embassy arrived home in September 1794.
In 1795, the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, sent Macartney to Italy on a confidential mission to Louis XVIII of France who was then an exile at Verona. When Macartney returned to England he was created Baron Macartney of Parkhurst, Sussex, and of Auchinleck, Kirkcudbrightshire. In December 1796 he was appointed to his last official post as Governor of the Cape of Good Hope colony. He resigned in 1798 and returned to England where he declined Addington's offer of the chair of the Board of Control. Earl Macartney died in May 1806.
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East India Company Manuscript Collection, 1598-1914, 1750-1850
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East India Company Manuscript Collection 1598-1914 1750-1850
The East India Manuscript Collection is composed of various documents that relate to the British East India Company. The collection includes personal accounts, letters, official records, and other various materials. EAD Finding Aid created by Amber Repp under the direction of Special Collections Special Projects Librarian, Amy E. Dawson.
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Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Autograph letters signed (2) : to Messrs. Trogott and Robson, lawyers, 1800 Apr. 30 and June 21.
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Autograph letters signed (2) : to Messrs. Trogott and Robson, lawyers, 1800 Apr. 30 and June 21.
Concerning the lease of his house in Charles St.
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Letters: Lord Macartney, 1783-1785.
Copy of a letter from Hastings to Macartney (Governor of Madras, 1781-1785) arraigning his Lordship's conduct in communicating to the Court of Directors a confidential letter from Hastings (13 April 1883). Macartney's reply (10 May 1783). ALS from Hastings (on the Berrington 8th Febr. 1785) in reply to a letter from Macartney and speaking of past misunderstandings.
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Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Papers, 1775-1826.
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Papers, 1775-1826.
Collection consists of papers and correspondence related to Macartney's service in India as Colonial Governor and President of Fort St. George, Madras, under the British East India Company, from 1781-86. The collection numbers 170 pieces, including correspondence with Hyder Ali and Tippoo Sahib, and texts of treaties and surrender terms.
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Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820. Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830 (inclusive).
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Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes, and other papers documenting the personal life and professional career of Sir Joseph Banks, a British naturalist and explorer. Correspondence with stewards and landowners in Lincolnshire and elsewhere detail Banks' interest in agriculture and farming. Other papers relate to family estates, to Banks' scientific investigations and to his interest in the exploration of Africa and other regions. A translation of Frederic Horneman's "Travels into the interior of Africa performed for the African Society," (ca. 1800) and letters relating to the death of explorer Mungo Park are included.
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Macartney, George Macartney, earl, 1737-1806. [Register of packages entrusted to the care of Lord Macartney, governor of Madras, with names and occasional notes of contents].
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[Register of packages entrusted to the care of Lord Macartney, governor of Madras, with names and occasional notes of contents]. 1781.
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Anderson, Aeneas. Journal of [A]eneas Anderson, 1792-1793 (inclusive).
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Journal of [A]eneas Anderson, 1792-1793 (inclusive).
Journal entries record the embassy of Lord Macartney that attempted to establish the first British diplomatic contact with China. Notes correspond to to published reports of the mission, one of them issued under the name of Aeneas Anderson.
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Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago, 1767-1806
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Autograph letter signed, 3d person, name in body (written in hand of secretary?) : Charles Street, to Mr. Crichton, Wednesday [n.d.].
Concerning the introduction of an unspecified bill into the Commons.
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Parish, H. W. (Henry William). A chart of the north-east entrance of the Streights [i.e. Straits] of Sunda [cartographic material] : from an actual survey in 1793.
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A chart of the north-east entrance of the Streights [i.e. Straits] of Sunda [cartographic material] : from an actual survey in 1793. 1793.
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- Parish, H. W. (Henry William). A chart of the north-east entrance of the Streights [i.e. Straits] of Sunda [cartographic material] : from an actual survey in 1793.
Waite, Thomas. 44 ALS to 1st Earl George Macartney, 1769 May 25 - 1774 Oct 29.
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44 ALS to 1st Earl George Macartney, 1769 May 25 - 1774 Oct 29.
Manuscripts, in a single hand, consisting of letters which address the daily business of the Chief Secretary's office in Ireland. The contents include a discussion concerning Lord Conyngham's request, in consideration of his family's services to the crown, "three thousand acres of Land from the Curragh of Kildare" and "a seat in the English Parliament." Another letter dated July 7, 1969, and labeled "most private," discusses Mr. Jackson's alarm at an "Alphabetical List of the House of Commons" having been made public; elsewhere, he writes, "In the utmost confidence I may tell you, that His Excellency has received two letters from General Burgoyne mentioning that you was shortly to go to Madrid, & thereupon offering his services to succeed you upon the vacancy."
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- Waite, Thomas. 44 ALS to 1st Earl George Macartney, 1769 May 25 - 1774 Oct 29.
Brooke, Robert, Sir, 1744-1811. [Earl George Macartney Collection] [manuscript].
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[Earl George Macartney Collection] [manuscript]. 1795-1799.
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- Brooke, Robert, Sir, 1744-1811. [Earl George Macartney Collection] [manuscript].
British Grants of Arms 1570-1721 1684-1700 British Grants of Arms
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British Grants of Arms 1570-1721 1684-1700 British Grants of Arms
This bound volume contains individual manuscript copies of documents, which grant persons or institutions of England or Ireland the right to claim and bear hereditary coats of arms and, in some cases, admission to the peerage or alteration of their noble titles. The documents are arranged in three sections, dating from 1666 and 1684-1694 (Section I), 1570-1700 (Section II), and 1716-1721 (Section III).
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- British Grants of Arms, 1570-1721, 1684-1700
Conway, Henry Seymour, 1721-1795. Diplomatic correspondence, 17.
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Diplomatic correspondence, 17.
Manuscripts, sometimes extensively revised, of Conway's correspondence, minutes, and drafts to various envoys during his tenure as secretary of state. The entries are often in the hand of William Burke, Conway's undersecretary, whose signature appears on some of the letters. Most of the documents are dated between 1765 and 1767, and although many request the ambassadors to redress the treatment of individual British citizens, especially merchants, abroad, the majority of the letters concern international political issues, and many of the entries are marked for translation into cipher before being sent out. Vol. 1, labeled "Russia drafts and precis" on spine, contains 51 letters and notes to George Macartney in the year 1766. Most of the entries concern the Treaty of Commerce between Great Britain and Russia. Several letters inform Macartney of the King's displeasure with the alteration of key words in the treaty which had been changed without his consent. A letter dated December 19, 1766, marked "most secret," discusses the primary obstacle to an alliance in the North as the Empress of Russia's adherence to the article of the Turkish Casus Foederis; numerous letters also discuss the Casus Foederis. The letters frequently mention Nikita Panin in these negotiations, who insists that a Turkish war must be a casus foederis in the case of a union with Great Britain. Vol. 2, labeled "Prussia drafts and precis" on spine, contains 53 letters and notes of correspondence with Andrew Mitchell in the year 1766, primarily on the subjects of Prussian trade and military preparations with specific eye toward how Great Britain's trade would be affected by Prussia's trade with Russia. Several notes concern Mitchell's puzzlement over a note from Macartney in a French cipher to which he has no key; elsewhere, he reports augmentation of infantry and the building of a new garrison, an expected marriage between the Prince of Orange and Princess Wilhelmina, and, in a note marked "separate & secret," the wish of the hereditary Prince of Brunswick to enter into the Prussian service if he can obtain his father's consent. Vol. 3, labeled "Denmark drafts & precis" on spine, contains 77 letters and notes from the year 1766, mostly addressed to either Gunning or Titley . Many of the entries concern the marriage between Prince Charles of Hesse-Cassel to the King of Denmark's youngest sister, Louisa, and the implications of this union for Great Britain. Other entries discuss the potential alliance between Great Britain and Denmark, and negotiations over whether it should be an offensive alliance and include a subsidy to Denmark. Several letters express doubts concerning Mr. Saldern's sincerity; other letters trace the gradual falling-out between Prince Charles and the King of Denmark. The letters discuss the activities of prominent Danish courtiers and politicians, including Count Danesekiold and Baron Bernsdorff. Vol. 4, labeled "Poland Dresden" on spine, contains 84 letters and notes to Thomas Wroughton and Stanhope in the year 1766. Most of the letters to Wroughton, ambassador to Poland, are on the topic of Polish Protestant dissidents and the impending violence; the actions of important courtiers and politicians, including Nicholas Repnin; the Czartoryski family; and Empress Catherine of Russia. The reports by Stanhope from Dresden recount the actions of the diet there, especially the Prince's insistence on the necessity of augmentation of the army . Vol. 5, labeled "Italian drafts" on spine, contains 50 letters, dated 1765-66, to correspondents in various countries: Edward Hay, Horace Mann, Consul Holford. To Edward Hay, Conway discusses British factories in Portugal, asks Hay to obtain satisfaction for the detention of two vessels at Lisbon, and to investigate the claim of the imprisoned Lt. Macnamara in the British Navy. To Sir Horace Mann, Conway writes about the archduke Peter Leopold. In 1766, Conway congratulates M. Murray, ambassador to Constantinople, on how he handled an "indecent publication in an obscure Venetian gazette," apparently regarding the Pretender. He warns Mr. Norton not to interfere with contending parties at Geneva. To Consul Holford, he writes expressing his disappointment that Langlois and Crisp, merchants whose vessels were detained and cargoes seized, still find delays in payments of demands they made on the state of Genoa. He asks Mr. Dutens to provide commerce reports at the court of Turin, and then insists he return to England to be replaced by Mr. Sherdley, whom he asks to watch what ambassadors at Rome do in the wake of the Pretender's death and his son's endeavor to claim his father's title. He announces to Consul Fraser that regulations for granting Mediterranean passes should remove the excuse the Moors have found at times for not properly respecting British colors, and orders Fraser responsible for enforcing these regulations. Later, Conway chastises him after learning about the complaint the Court of Vienna lodged against him for insulting the Imperial consul, and which Fraser's letters had not mentioned. He tells Major General Irwin about the complaint by a Spanish ambassador that a Spanish priest's letters had been opened at Gibraltar in his passage from Africa to Spain, and warns tells Irwin to handle all letters so as not to leave room for this suspicion in the future; he also asks Irwin to investigate why the entry of tobacco is impeded at Gibraltar, and mentions Moors' disregard of truce between Spain and Morocco. Other correspondents in the volume include Colonel Pictet; Mr. Hamilton; Consul Kinloch; Consul Iamineau; Consul Kirke; and Consul Gordon. Vol. 6, labeled "State letters of Canada, Germany, etc" on spine, contains 19 drafts, notes, and correspondence dated between 1765 and 1767. The volume contains a letter regarding the state of paper currency in the colony of Canada and the problems with converting it to European currency; 2 letters concerning commerce between Britain and Russia, one of which is addressed to the Duke of Grafton; several letters to George Cressener regarding his credentials to the Elector of Triers; and a draft letter to Sir Joseph Yorke dated February 17, 1767, thanking Yorke on his report of the secret conversation between Denmark and Portugal. Another letter from Grafton to Sir George Macartney chastises Macartney for signing a treaty of commerce with Russia without first sending it to King George III for his approval. The volume also includes a summary of the correspondence of the Northern Secretary of State. Vol. 7, labeled "French drafts" on spine, consists of 57 letters, most dated between 1765-1767. Most of the entries are addressed to David Hume and Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, and express Conway's irritation with the French delay in the demolition of the Harbor of Dunkirk; French encroachment on bays, harbors, and land of Newfoundland; and the affair of British children confined in a French convent. To the Duke of Richmond, he writes of the ill state of the Pretender's health and asks him to induce the French court to prove their friendship to the British king by not giving countenance and sanction to the Pretender's claims. A letter dated December 19, 1765 mentions that inclosed are copies of letter from General Gage and Lieutenant Colden, with minutes of the council at New York and accounts from New Jersey that people there did not join in recent violences, and declares that Parliament will find a remedy for this disorder. Vol. 8, labeled "Spanish drafts" on spine, consists of 26 letters, dated 1765-1766. Most of the entries concern the ransom of Manila and Conway's irritation with Spain's delay of those proceedings. Other topics include the transfer of Louisiana from France to Spain and tumults in some parts of North American colonies. Many other entries ask Lord Rochfort to address the petitions of various merchants who believe themselves mistreated, including the imprisonment of Mr. Glass, a British merchant, on pretense of his having been concerned in smuggling in the Canary Islands; the petition of Alexander Campbell, merchant, whose vessel was taken in 1763 by an armed ship under Spanish colors; and the petition of Mr. Bradley, merchant, who suffered losses through the Spanish government in America and the West Indies. Conway also asks Rochfort to investigate the seizure of ten merchants' ships in the West Indies, in violation of the Treaty of Aix. Vol. 9, labeled "American drafts" on spine, consists of 46 letters, dated between 1765-1766, many of which address the unrest in American colonies. The volume contains letters to governors of various colonies and several letters to General Gage. The collection includes a draft letter announcing the Stamp Act to the Governor and Company of Connecticut in 1765; a circular to the governors of Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada, the Bahamas, and numerous Canadian and American colonies which reports on two acts of Parliament just passed: securing the dependency of the colonies on the mother country, and the repeal of the Stamp Act in America. The circular emphasizes the importance of continued obedience in the colonies and stresses Great Britain's generosity and forbearance. A letter to governor George Thomas of the Leeward Islands expresses Conway's sorrow to hear that the disobedience regarding the stamps in North America had also reached some of the islands under his government. Elsewhere, he orders Governor Lyttelton of Jamaica to inform him of what forces the Spaniards may have in any of the settlements in the Leeward Islands, mentioning the affair of Turks Island; orders Governor Murray of Quebec to find out the offenders in the assassination of Thomas Walker of Montreal; and discusses corruption in oversight of the Indian trade in Quebec. Other letters concern personnel issues such as appointments and dismissals; another circular addresses the importation of bullion into the colonies. The letters to General Gage approve Gage's measures for restoring peace after a long hostility with the Indians; commends his progress toward gaining friendship of the Illinois nations; tells him to keep a watchful eye on the Spanish in America; commends his conduct regarding the disorder in New York; and responds to his request to bring military regiments into the middle colonies, especially New York.
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- Conway, Henry Seymour, 1721-1795. Diplomatic correspondence, 17.
King, Fielder, Colonel. Note from Col. King relative to the Hottentot Corps, as delivered to Lord Macartney Nov. 19th, 1795, [circa 1795].
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Note from Col. King relative to the Hottentot Corps, as delivered to Lord Macartney Nov. 19th, 1795, [circa 1795].
Manuscript copy of a memorandum concerning the advisability and cost of establishing a "small Battalion of Hottentots" in Cape Colony. King suggests that the expense of one hundred Hottentots would be both "a savings to the Public" and a way to "meliorate" the situation of the Hottentots in the colony.
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- King, Fielder, Colonel. Note from Col. King relative to the Hottentot Corps, as delivered to Lord Macartney Nov. 19th, 1795, [circa 1795].
Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., collected and edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1413-1900 (inclusive), 1775-1839 (bulk).
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Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., collected and edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1413-1900 (inclusive), 1775-1839 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
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- Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., collected and edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1413-1900 (inclusive), 1775-1839 (bulk).
Papers of George, 1st Earl Macartney, 1757-99
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Papers of George, 1st Earl Macartney 1757-99
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(XII. ff. 325). 1 May-30 June, 1803.includes:ff. 1, 39, 141 John Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale 1802; afterwards Freeman-Mitford: Corresppndence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1802-1819. f. 5 William Richardson, DD Rector of Moy: Report on the condition...
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(XII. ff. 325). 1 May-30 June, 1803.includes:ff. 1, 39, 141 John Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale 1802; afterwards Freeman-Mitford: Corresppndence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1802-1819. f. 5 William Richardson, DD Rector of Moy: Report on the condition... 1 May 1803-30 Jun 1803
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- (XII. ff. 325). 1 May-30 June, 1803.includes:ff. 1, 39, 141 John Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale 1802; afterwards Freeman-Mitford: Corresppndence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1802-1819. f. 5 William Richardson, DD Rector of Moy: Report on the condition...
Grenada. Court of Chancery. Proceedings in the Court of Chancery of Genada, during the government of his excellency Lord Macartney, 1776-1778.
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Proceedings in the Court of Chancery of Genada, during the government of his excellency Lord Macartney, 1776-1778.
Contains summaries of cases before the Chancery Court of Grenada arranged chronologically and preceded by an index.
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- Grenada. Court of Chancery. Proceedings in the Court of Chancery of Genada, during the government of his excellency Lord Macartney, 1776-1778.
Barclay, Robert. Extracts of proceedings in the trial of a justice of the peace, 1784.
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Extracts of proceedings in the trial of a justice of the peace, 1784.
Contains materials relating to the trial of Cotton Dent, a justice of the peace in the British colony of Madras, for taking bribes and extortion of money from litigants before his court. He was found not guilty on all counts.
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- Barclay, Robert. Extracts of proceedings in the trial of a justice of the peace, 1784.
(VI. ff. 323). 1 Feb.-31 Mar,1802.includes:f. 1 Thomas Pelham, Baron Pelham; 2nd Earl of Chichester: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1808. ff. 3, 5, 200-212 Gaspar Erck: Papers relating salary, as Chief Clerk of the War Office, Irel...
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(VI. ff. 323). 1 Feb.-31 Mar,1802.includes:f. 1 Thomas Pelham, Baron Pelham; 2nd Earl of Chichester: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1808. ff. 3, 5, 200-212 Gaspar Erck: Papers relating salary, as Chief Clerk of the War Office, Irel... 1 Feb 1802-31 Mar 1802
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- (VI. ff. 323). 1 Feb.-31 Mar,1802.includes:f. 1 Thomas Pelham, Baron Pelham; 2nd Earl of Chichester: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1808. ff. 3, 5, 200-212 Gaspar Erck: Papers relating salary, as Chief Clerk of the War Office, Irel...
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Letter to the Earl of Fauconberg on the use of his proxy in support of Fox's East India bill ; and a summons to Lord Macartney to be made Knight of the Bath, signed by the King.
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Letter to the Earl of Fauconberg on the use of his proxy in support of Fox's East India bill ; and a summons to Lord Macartney to be made Knight of the Bath, signed by the King. 1779-1783.
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- George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Letter to the Earl of Fauconberg on the use of his proxy in support of Fox's East India bill ; and a summons to Lord Macartney to be made Knight of the Bath, signed by the King.
Vol. viii. (ff. 481). Jan.-14 Sept. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Wickham, Minister to Switzerland (1795-1797), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1802): Letter to the Duke of Portland: 1801.: Extract. f. 5 William Frankland, MP: Letter to the Duke of Portla...
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Vol. viii. (ff. 481). Jan.-14 Sept. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Wickham, Minister to Switzerland (1795-1797), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1802): Letter to the Duke of Portland: 1801.: Extract. f. 5 William Frankland, MP: Letter to the Duke of Portla... Jan 1801-14 Sep 1801
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- Vol. viii. (ff. 481). Jan.-14 Sept. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Wickham, Minister to Switzerland (1795-1797), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1802): Letter to the Duke of Portland: 1801.: Extract. f. 5 William Frankland, MP: Letter to the Duke of Portla...
Cape Colony Letters, 1795-1880
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Cape Colony Letters 1795-1880
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- Cape Colony Letters, 1795-1880
(XI. ff. 361). 21 Jan.-30 Apr. 1803.includes:ff. 1, 5, 39, 41, 49, 55, 106, 123, 137, 191, 198, 241 Isaac Corry, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland: Letters to the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1804. f. 3 Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland; formerl...
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(XI. ff. 361). 21 Jan.-30 Apr. 1803.includes:ff. 1, 5, 39, 41, 49, 55, 106, 123, 137, 191, 198, 241 Isaac Corry, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland: Letters to the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1804. f. 3 Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland; formerl... 21 Jan 1803-30 Apr 1803
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- (XI. ff. 361). 21 Jan.-30 Apr. 1803.includes:ff. 1, 5, 39, 41, 49, 55, 106, 123, 137, 191, 198, 241 Isaac Corry, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland: Letters to the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1804. f. 3 Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland; formerl...
Ceylon, 1796-1798
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Ceylon 1796-1798
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George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney papers, 1769-1826 (bulk 1779-1787)
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George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney papers 1769-1826 (bulk 1779-1787)
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806), was a British diplomatist and colonial governor. Collection consists of papers and correspondence related to Macartney's governorship in Madras under the British East India Company from 1781-1786. The collection consists of approximately 236 items, including correspondence with Hyder Ally, Tippoo Sultan, Sir Eyre Coote, George Staunton, and Anthony Sadlier, and other various documents.
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- George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney papers, 1769-1826 (bulk 1779-1787)
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Watercolors for Lord Macartney's embassy, 1792-1794.
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Watercolors for Lord Macartney's embassy, 1792-1794.
The first volume contained two main sequences of British watercolours, initialled by T.H. and H.W.P., originally bound into a portfolio. The first sequence depicts coastal scenes painted and captioned in English by T.H. aboard "The Hindostan" between October 10, 1792 and February 1, 1793. Most are carefully observed sketches of the coasts of Tenerife and Brazil. The last sketch is of the Island of St. Paul, presumably on the homeward voyage back to England. The second series, by H.W.P., also depict coastal views of Brazil, and also of some Atlantic islands. There is also a pencil and charcoal drawing of a bird and a Chinese coastal scene in watercolor. The second volume contains a sequence of similar paintings, again by the artist T.H., were painted aboard "The Hindostan" between October 25, 1794 and December 31, 1794. This sequence also depicts coastal views of Tenerife, Brazil, and the islands of the Tristan da Cunha group.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Watercolors for Lord Macartney's embassy, 1792-1794.
Christian, Hugh Cloberry, Sir, 1747-1798. 50 (26-50) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Sep 5 - 1798 Oct 29.
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50 (26-50) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Sep 5 - 1798 Oct 29.
25 ALS, some of which are copies, not bound but numbered in chronological order. In addition to continued discussion of the matters in letters 1-25, the letters mention other Danish and American ships, and correspondence from England bearing news of family and national matters. Christian was Commander in Chief at the Cape of Good Hope in 1798, and Macartney was Governor.
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- Christian, Hugh Cloberry, Sir, 1747-1798. 50 (26-50) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Sep 5 - 1798 Oct 29.
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Papers, 1779-1798.
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Papers, 1779-1798.
Correspondence chiefly relating to the governorship of Madras, especially the letters (1781-1784) from Admiral Sir Edward Hughes during the war with France, Holland, Mysore, and the Mahratta States. Includes miscellaneous letters from China while Macartney was ambassador.
ArchivalResource: 158 items.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Papers, 1779-1798.
Vaughan, John, ca. 1731-1795. John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
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John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
The John Vaughan papers document British activities in the West Indies during the American Revolution. Covered are Vaughan's incoming letters, dispatches, bills, reports, and memoranda during his command of the Leeward Islands from November of 1779 to March 1881.
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- Vaughan, John, ca. 1731-1795. John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
Wason, Charles, William, 1854-1918,. Original autograph letters relating to China and the Chinese together with the first Chinese proclamation printed in English, a manuscript map of the Opium War, original checks of the Earl of Macartney, early customs receipts, etc., 1686-1914.
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Original autograph letters relating to China and the Chinese together with the first Chinese proclamation printed in English, a manuscript map of the Opium War, original checks of the Earl of Macartney, early customs receipts, etc., 1686-1914.
Bound volume includes autograph letters from Sir William George Armstrong to Sir Richard Owen, 1860; Roy Chapman Andrews, 1917; Tom Browne to George Lambert, 1909; Sir Charles Eliot, 1917, Pere Eyot to M. Martin, Tonquin, 1826; Jean Francois Gerbillon to Mlle Gerbillon De Buzy, Siam, 1686; Lionel Giles, 1914; Sir James Hope, Hong Kong, 1861; Sir Henry Keppel, 1868; and W.W. Rockhill, 1914. Also, manuscript map of the English, American and other foreign settlements at Shanghai during the Opium War, 1854, by Charles G. Johnston; circular letter from Ching How to J. A. Meadows, Tiensin; customs receipts for Chinese goods, 1724; original verses composed by Thomas Hickey at Macao, 1792, and two cheques payable to Mr. Hickey in the autograph of Lord Macartney; autobiographical manuscript by the Reverend Joshua Marshman; autograph manuscript by Reverend Walter Henry Medhurst, autobiographical manuscript by William Charles Milne; and proclamation by Governor Tang to foreigners.
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- Wason, Charles, William, 1854-1918,. Original autograph letters relating to China and the Chinese together with the first Chinese proclamation printed in English, a manuscript map of the Opium War, original checks of the Earl of Macartney, early customs receipts, etc., 1686-1914.
Papers of: Macartney, George, 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806), 1782-1787, c.1805
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Papers of: Macartney, George, 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806) 1782-1787 c.1805
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- Papers of: Macartney, George, 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806), 1782-1787, c.1805
Papers of Wyndham Damer Clark (1884-1961), 1757-1919, 1757-1919
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Papers of Wyndham Damer Clark (1884-1961), 1757-1919 1757-1919
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- Papers of Wyndham Damer Clark (1884-1961), 1757-1919, 1757-1919
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Correspondence between George Macartney and Cuthbert Fenwick, March 1789.
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Correspondence between George Macartney and Cuthbert Fenwick, March 1789.
Four letters: two from Captain Fenwick to Macartney, dated 13 and 19 March 1789 and copies of two from Macartney to Fenwick, dated 18 and 22 March. Letters regard a lawsuit against Fenwick for the theft of a ship's cargo in India. Fenwick claimed he was obeying the orders of his senior officer, General Eyre Coote.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Correspondence between George Macartney and Cuthbert Fenwick, March 1789.
MACARTNEY PAPERS: official documents and correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney (b.1737, d.1806), Envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg, 1764-1767; 1765-circa 1766. Copies. Mostly French. The papers relate to Macartney's negotiation o..., 1765-approximately 1766
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MACARTNEY PAPERS: official documents and correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney (b.1737, d.1806), Envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg, 1764-1767; 1765-circa 1766. Copies. Mostly French. The papers relate to Macartney's negotiation o... 1765-c 1766
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- MACARTNEY PAPERS: official documents and correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney (b.1737, d.1806), Envoy-extraordinary to St. Petersburg, 1764-1767; 1765-circa 1766. Copies. Mostly French. The papers relate to Macartney's negotiation o..., 1765-approximately 1766
Christian, Hugh Cloberry, Sir, 1747-1798. 50 (1-25) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Jun 20 - 1798 Sep 3.
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50 (1-25) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Jun 20 - 1798 Sep 3.
25 ALS, some of which are copies, not bound but numbered in chronological order. The frequent letters concern naval matters, provisions for the fleet, weather, dispatches and arrivals, and convoy of private merchant ships from India and China to the Island of St. Helena and other trade ports en route to England. Some letters mention Danish ships, and rerouting of some East India Co. ships to Brazil. Christian was Commander in Chief at the Cape of Good Hope in 1798, and Macartney was Governor.
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- Christian, Hugh Cloberry, Sir, 1747-1798. 50 (1-25) ALS to George Macartney, 1st earl Macartney (1737-1806); H.M.S. Tremendous, Cape of Good Hope, 1798 Jun 20 - 1798 Sep 3.
John Vaughan papers 1779-1781, 1784, 1789 Vaughan, John papers
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John Vaughan papers 1779-1781, 1784, 1789 Vaughan, John papers
The John Vaughan papers document British activities in the West Indies during the American Revolution. Covered are Vaughan's incoming letters, dispatches, bills, reports, and memoranda during his command of the Leeward Islands from November of 1779 to March 1881.
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- John Vaughan papers, Vaughan, John papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789
Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago, 1767-1806
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Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago 1767-1806
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- Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of Grenada, the Grenadines and Tobago, 1767-1806
Charles Burney (musician and author) manuscript material : 1 item, 1792
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Charles Burney (musician and author) manuscript material : 1 item 1792
Charles Burney, British musician and author. He is the father of Frances Burney, Madame d'Arblay, the writer. Holograph report (draft?) : 1792 : (MISC 0963) : 2 p.; with suggestions on the formation of a musical band to accompany Lord Macartney on his 1792 mission to China, with assesments of the musical tastes of the Chinese people; begins, "A band of Instrumental Musicians, consisting of 6 performers, wd be able to execute the greatest variety of good compositions ...; also including, "Harmony, or music in different parts, seems to be utterly uncultivated & unknown in every part of the world except Europe." At the end of the manuscript is a note in Burney's hand, "For Lord Macartney when preparing for him a band to attend his Lordp. in his Chinese Embassy, 1792.".
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- Charles Burney (musician and author) manuscript material : 1 item, 1792
East India Company. Papers, 1792.
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Papers, 1792.
Instructions, accounts, lists, charters, and other papers presented to George Viscount Macartney, Great Britain's first ambassador to China, as he was to sail for his post.
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- East India Company. Papers, 1792.
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Travel journal, [copied 1803 or later].
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Travel journal, [copied 1803 or later].
Holograph diary recording Macartney's embassy to China between September 11, 1792 and January 15, 1794. The first volume narrates his journey to China; embarking on board a man-of-war from London, he lists the members of his train; describes his stop in Madeira, where he dines with the governor, visits the gardens, and attends a ball. He then stops at Tenerife, where he learns of "barbarities committed by the blacks" in St. Domingo; and continues with stops at St. Iago; Rio de Janeiro; and the islands of Amsterdam and St. Paul. Throughout, he provides summaries of the island's history, inhabitants, agriculture, and interesting flora and fauna. The volume concludes with two essays on trade and commerce, one on avarice and the other explaining differences of custom and manners between Chinese and Europeans which cause difficulties in conducting trade. This latter treatise is preceded by a petition by "Tong-Foo and Buble-me-qua" asking for aid in recovering debts owed them by English merchants. The second volume begins with a brief summary of the journey from England, but focuses primarily on his time in China. He describes, in detail, the reception he receives from the local dignitaries upon his arrival in China; the activities and machinations of the court and courtiers; the architecture; social life and customs; missionary work in China; British foreign relations with China; and especially his own opinions concerning cultural differences in negotiating with various members of the court. The volume concludes with his opinion on how to preserve the diplomatic ground lately gained in China. At the beginning of the first manuscript is an inscription, "This journal was written by Lord Macartney on board the Lion merely for his own amusement and to pass away some tedious hours of a very long sea voyage."
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Travel journal, [copied 1803 or later].
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767)
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Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767)
The papers are almost entirely concerned with Macartney's embassy to Russia in 1764-67, and include notes, memoranda, drafts of the trade treaty he negotiated, and a final copy; accounts of travel in Russia and general descriptions of the country, including a treatise on the natural history of Siberia and fossils found there; descriptions of principal figures of the Russian Court and of court protocol; and copies of correspondence. The collection also contains a printed copy of a 1762 decree by Catherine II concerning Alexis Bestoucheff-Rumin; and a dispatch sent by Russia to China in 1792 during Macartney's mission in Peking.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767)
Banks, Joseph, 1743-1820. Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830 (inclusive).
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Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes, and other papers documenting the personal life and professional career of Sir Joseph Banks, a British naturalist and explorer. Correspondence with stewards and landowners in Lincolnshire and elsewhere detail Banks' interest in agriculture and farming. Other papers relate to family estates, to Banks' scientific investigations and to his interest in the exploration of Africa and other regions. A translation of Frederic Horneman's "Travels into the interior of Africa performed for the African Society," (ca. 1800) and letters relating to the death of explorer Mungo Park are included.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (15 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Banks, Joseph, 1743-1820. Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830 (inclusive).
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Papers of George Macartney, Earl of Macartney, 1778-circa 1782.
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Papers of George Macartney, Earl of Macartney, 1778-circa 1782.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Papers of George Macartney, Earl of Macartney, 1778-circa 1782.
Irwin, Eyles, 1751?-1817. The ruins of Madura, or the Hindoo-garden : being the sequel of Occasional epistles, written from Europe and Asia, to William Hayley esq. by Eyles Irwin esq. illustrated with notes and views of the antiquities of the city of Madura, [ca. 1790].
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The ruins of Madura, or the Hindoo-garden : being the sequel of Occasional epistles, written from Europe and Asia, to William Hayley esq. by Eyles Irwin esq. illustrated with notes and views of the antiquities of the city of Madura, [ca. 1790].
Contemporary manuscript copy signed J. Tapner [John?]. Two epistles in heroic couplets, each with an Argument and extensive prose notes keyed to line numbers, of descriptions of flora, fauna, cuisine, arts and architecture, and anecdotes on religion, customs, and history. Epistle I includes discussion of: the "riches of the Kingdom of Madura under its Hindoo Kings;" the "magnificence and sanctity of the Pagodas;" the "strong resemblance between the Hindoo and Egyptian deities." Epistle II includes: "Eulogy of Trimul Nag King of Madura before the Conquest and Division of that Kingdom by the Tartars" and other anecdotes about his palace, wives, and reign; descriptions of the Royal Gardens; "Transition to the present happy situation of the Carnatic under the British Government;" a "hint of what remains to be done for the prosperity of India;" and praise for Lord Macartney for giving "a system of life which tun'd to harmony a land of strife." Notes refer to various East India Company officials including Lords Clive and Hastings, and quote from letters by other "high persons" to Macartney.
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- Irwin, Eyles, 1751?-1817. The ruins of Madura, or the Hindoo-garden : being the sequel of Occasional epistles, written from Europe and Asia, to William Hayley esq. by Eyles Irwin esq. illustrated with notes and views of the antiquities of the city of Madura, [ca. 1790].
Titsingh, Isaac, 1744-1812. Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh, Governor of Batavia, 1784-1916 (bulk 1784-1795).
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Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh, Governor of Batavia, 1784-1916 (bulk 1784-1795).
Handwritten originals and typewritten translations bound in two volumes, including Exposé de la conduite de M. Titsingh; Edicts of the Emperor of China in reply to the Earl of Macartney, who had solicited, for an English factory at Pekin; Lettre de Créance d'Isaac Titsingh auprès de l'Empereur de la Chine; Lettre de Créance de Macartney; Lettre du Conseil de Batvia à l'Empereur de Chine; L'orde de l'Empereur pour la reception des ambassadeurs anglais; and Cour d'Jedo. "The first papers consist of a defense of the conduct of Isaac Titsingh in his control of the commerce of the Netherlands East India Company. The later papers deal chiefly with the plans for the Dutch embassy to China, under Isaac Titsingh as ambassador, during the years 1784 and 1785"--Prefatory note, v. 1. "The translations of the edicts of the Emperor of China ... treat of the English embassy under Lord Macartney and give the Emperor's reasons for not consenting to the English establishment at Pekin. Vol.1 includes a descriptive list of contents in English copied from a letter from J.J.L. Duyvendak to G.E. Gaskill, dated April 24, 1931 (2 leaves ; 28 cm.).
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- Titsingh, Isaac, 1744-1812. Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh, Governor of Batavia, 1784-1916 (bulk 1784-1795).
GEORGE, EARL MACARTNEY: diplomatic instructions, papers and letters sent to Macartney by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, and Under Secretaries, George Canning and George Aust, mostly relating to his secret mission to Louis XVIII in exile in Ve..., 1795-1796
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GEORGE, EARL MACARTNEY: diplomatic instructions, papers and letters sent to Macartney by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, and Under Secretaries, George Canning and George Aust, mostly relating to his secret mission to Louis XVIII in exile in Ve... 1795-1796
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- GEORGE, EARL MACARTNEY: diplomatic instructions, papers and letters sent to Macartney by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Grenville, and Under Secretaries, George Canning and George Aust, mostly relating to his secret mission to Louis XVIII in exile in Ve..., 1795-1796
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. George Macartney papers, 1797-1798 (inclusive), [microform].
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George Macartney papers, 1797-1798 (inclusive), [microform].
A letter-book, 1797-1798, entitled "Letters from England" which contains correspondence and financial accounts of George Macartney relating to his service as governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 1796-1798. Included are letters from Henry Dundas and William Huskisson.
ArchivalResource: 6 microfiches.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. George Macartney papers, 1797-1798 (inclusive), [microform].
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. George Macartney papers, 1725-1805 (bulk 1780-1786).
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George Macartney papers, 1725-1805 (bulk 1780-1786).
Collection comprises correspondence, most of which are letters written to Macartney; contemporary copies of official documents, such as military accounts, intelligence reports, minutes, petitions, and bills/acts/treaties; and accounts and bookkeeping. The preponderance of the material concerns Macartney's tenure as governor of Madras. Correspondents with ten or more letters include: J. Barry; Thomas Boddam; William Burke; Allan Campbell; George Campbell; Chocapah; Basil Cochrane; Fred Corsar; Court of Directors of the United East India Company; John Cuppage; James Daniell; C. B. Dent; Edward Edmonds; Mr. Fallofield; C. Fraser; William Fullarton; John Cox Hippesley; James Hodges; John Hollond; Mr. Horne; John Hudleston; John Hutchinson; Eyles Irwin; Richard Johnson; Samuel Johnston; Charles Jones; Ross Lang; William Larkins; George Mackay; John Macpherson; Richard Matthews; John Menziez; Thomas Mercer; Hector Munro; Thomas Ogilvie; William Oram; J. D. Pearse; Permall; Stephen Popham; George Proctor; William Ross; Claud Russell; Sitteram Rauze Bahader; George Leonard Staunton; John Sulivan; Sydenham; Theodore Taner; Tulaja Maratha II, Rahah of Tanjore; John Turing; Wallajah Bahauder, Nabob of Arcot and Carnatic; Edward Wheler; and Morgan William.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. George Macartney papers, 1725-1805 (bulk 1780-1786).
[Military and political documents], 1701-1826.
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[Military and political documents], 1701-1826.
Collection of military and political documents bound by Sir Thomas Phillipps. Contents include 5 "demands for gunne stores," 1705-1707; a legal opinion in a defamation case against one Mary Clarke, who had failed to plead her coverture, signed by Thomas Luttrell, 1781 Feb 24; 4 documents related to the events of the Second Anglo-Mysore War (1781-1784), including "Translation of a letter from his Highness the Nabob to the King of Great Britain," concerning the invasion of the Carnatic; "Copy of a letter from Lord Macartney to His Highness the Nabob dated 9th October 1784;" "Representation of Mahomed Najeef Cawa Bahadur translated from the Persian;" and a translation of a letter apparently from Tippoo Ali to Lord Macartney, undated. These are followed by 3 printed facsimiles of letters by Lord Nelson and Christopher Columbus. Following these are a series of documents mostly relating to events and emigres of the French Revolution, including minutes of a meeting of the Huntingdonshire militia and magistrates, 1798, with an "Estimate for a Field Riding House" by George Spiller; letters, petitions for financial support and accompanying documentation from three French ,migr,s, the comtesse de Trogoff, the comte Mertrus St-Ouen, and Jacques Destouche, whose claim is countersigned and attested to by the Royalist "Prince Bouillon" (Admiral Philippe D'Auvergne), 1794-1795; and petitions addressed to French authorities, including one by the widow Jollivet in 1818, having lost her husband to exile after the coup of 18 Fructidor V and her son "dans les deserts de La Russie" in 1811-12 and one by Pierre Armand Nayne in 1816. Other documents in this section of the volume include a genealogical chart for the de Maurienne family; tallies of Spanish and Italian infantry at Newport and Ostend in June 1701; an account of disbursements to Edward Repington, Esq., for 1737-38; and two sheets headed "tat des migr,s Italiens...1826" and listing Italian refugees in London who receive subsidies from the "Comite Italien." Signed by P. Maenza, the sheets include last name, signature and local address of many refugees, including a Rossetti at 24 Duke Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. The last 10 documents in the volume concern the efforts of Naval personnel to collect prize money for Spanish ships of war captured in 1781 in fighting off Gibraltar.
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- [Military and political documents], 1701-1826.
Cambridgeshire Heraldic Visitation, c. 1620
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Cambridgeshire Heraldic Visitation c. 1620
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- Cambridgeshire Heraldic Visitation, c. 1620
Burney, Charles, 1726-1814. Charles Burney manuscript material : 3 items, ca. 1816-1823
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Charles Burney manuscript material : 3 items, ca. 1816-1823
· Holograph report : no date (MISC 0963), on the formation of a musical band to accompany Lord Macartney on his mission to China. · To Thomas Cadell, publisher : 1 third person note : 7 Jun 1823 (MISC 0962), presenting his compliments. · To Fanny Burney, writer (his daughter) : 1 autograph letter signed : 15 Jan 1816 (MISC 0961), a personal letter about his travels and other news.
ArchivalResource: 3 items
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- Burney, Charles, 1726-1814. Charles Burney manuscript material : 3 items, ca. 1816-1823
Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872,. Sir Thomas Phillipps collection, circa 1400-1857.
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Sir Thomas Phillipps collection, circa 1400-1857.
Manuscript materials formerly a part of Sir Thomas Phillipps' collection relating chiefly to various aspects of the colonial history of North America and the West Indies. Of particular note are papers relating to the Board of Trade and Sir William Blathwayt; letterbooks of George Macartney while Governor of the Caribbean Islands; English and Italian genealogical material; papers of Jean Louis Berlandier relating to his surveys of the U.S.-Mexican border and to his various explorations in Mexico, Lower California, and Texas; English court records and reports; and miscellaneous papers of various colonies in British North America.
ArchivalResource: 1,100 items.63 containers plus 1 oversize.9 microfilm reels.13.3 linear feet.
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- Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872,. Sir Thomas Phillipps collection, circa 1400-1857.
Letters relating to the court martial of Major General Sir John Burgoyne: Fort St. George, Madras, Dec. 1782-14 Jan. 1786.
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Letters relating to the court martial of Major General Sir John Burgoyne: Fort St. George, Madras, Dec. 1782-14 Jan. 1786.
A collection of three letters from Charlotte Burgoyne, Charles Gould, and Sir John Burgoyne, which includes extracts from the records of the council at Madras in December 1782, a record of the sentence of the general court martial held on 21 June, and a narrative of the events leading up to Burgoyne's court martial. The documents cover the period of the conflict between Governor Macartney and Sir Eyre Coote over the command of the King's forces in India during the battle in Carnatic with Haidar Ali, the ruler of Mysore. The disagreement centered over who should command the King's officers in respect to East India Company's possessions. Stuart declared his forces were not ready, and made no active movement for two months. The charges against Burgoyne resulted from his refusal to take command after the arrest of General Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (2, 4, 14 leaves) ; 24 cm.
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- Letters relating to the court martial of Major General Sir John Burgoyne: Fort St. George, Madras, Dec. 1782-14 Jan. 1786.
Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm), 1797-1798
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Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm) 1797-1798
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- Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm), 1797-1798
Titsingh, Isaac, 1744-1812. Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh [microform], Governor of Batavia, etc. : including Expose de la conduite de M. Titsingh; Edicts of the Emperor of China in reply to the Earl of Macartney, who had solicited, for an English factory at Pekin; Lettre de Creance d'Isaac Titsingh aupres de l'Empereur de la Chine; Lettre de Creance de Macartney; Lettre du Conseil de Batvia a l'Empereur de Chine; L'orde de l'Empereur pour la reception des ambassadeurs anglais; Cour d'Jedo / translated from the Dutch language for the collection of Charles W. Wason. Manuscripts, 1784-1916, (bulk 1784-1795).
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Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh [microform], Governor of Batavia, etc. : including Expose de la conduite de M. Titsingh; Edicts of the Emperor of China in reply to the Earl of Macartney, who had solicited, for an English factory at Pekin; Lettre de Creance d'Isaac Titsingh aupres de l'Empereur de la Chine; Lettre de Creance de Macartney; Lettre du Conseil de Batvia a l'Empereur de Chine; L'orde de l'Empereur pour la reception des ambassadeurs anglais; Cour d'Jedo / translated from the Dutch language for the collection of Charles W. Wason. Manuscripts, 1784-1916, (bulk 1784-1795).
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 34 cm. + 2 leaves.
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- Titsingh, Isaac, 1744-1812. Collections of Monsieur Isaac Titsingh [microform], Governor of Batavia, etc. : including Expose de la conduite de M. Titsingh; Edicts of the Emperor of China in reply to the Earl of Macartney, who had solicited, for an English factory at Pekin; Lettre de Creance d'Isaac Titsingh aupres de l'Empereur de la Chine; Lettre de Creance de Macartney; Lettre du Conseil de Batvia a l'Empereur de Chine; L'orde de l'Empereur pour la reception des ambassadeurs anglais; Cour d'Jedo / translated from the Dutch language for the collection of Charles W. Wason. Manuscripts, 1784-1916, (bulk 1784-1795).
Samuel Barrington letterbooks, 1778-1779
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Samuel Barrington letterbooks 1778-1779
Two letterbooks of incoming correspondence kept by Admiral Samuel Barrington during his command in the West Indies as Rear Admiral of the White. Correspondents include members of the Admiralty Board; junior officers; Admiral John Byron, who superseded Barrington as commander; officers of the French Navy, including Admirals de Bouillé and d'Estaing; government officials from various West Indian islands, including Valentine Morris of St. Vincent's and William Mathew Burt of St. Christopher; and Lord George Macartney, governor of Jamaica. Subjects include Barrington's secret orders to attack St. Lucia; intelligence on the French fleet and preparations for the battle of Grenada; prisoner exchanges with the French Navy; the defensive requirements of the British West Indies and the fears of the inhabitants; and Barrington's plans to return to Great Britain in July 1779. Other correspondence includes routine messages concerning provisions, shipping, and the welfare of Barrington's sailors.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 3; Other Storage Formats: 1 portfolio; Linear Feet: 1.04'
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- Samuel Barrington letterbooks, 1778-1779
Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830
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Sir Joseph Banks papers 1763-1830
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes, and other papers documenting the personal life and professional career of Sir Joseph Banks, a British naturalist and explorer. Correspondence with stewards and landowners in Lincolnshire and elsewhere detail Banks' interest in agriculture and farming. Other papers relate to family estates, to Banks' scientific investigations and to his interest in the exploration of Africa and other regions. A translation of Frederic Horneman's "Travels into the interior of Africa performed for the African Society," (circa 1800) and letters relating to the death of explorer Mungo Park are included.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (15 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Sir Joseph Banks papers, 1763-1830
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Docket register of town and garden lots granted in the islands of Dominica, St. Vincent, and Tobago, and catalog of Lissanoure library, 1765-1771, 1813.
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Docket register of town and garden lots granted in the islands of Dominica, St. Vincent, and Tobago, and catalog of Lissanoure library, 1765-1771, 1813.
Docket register of town and garden lots granted in the islands of Dominica, St. Vincent, and Tobago, containing names of purchasers, amount of land, prices, and other information. Also includes a docket of Governor Scott's grants, 1765-1771. Contains bookplate of George Earl of Macartney, who was Governor of the Caribee Islands from 1775 to 1779. In the same volume is a "Catalogue of the Library of the Cottage of Lissanoure," 1813. Lissanoure was the Macartney family home in Ireland.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Docket register of town and garden lots granted in the islands of Dominica, St. Vincent, and Tobago, and catalog of Lissanoure library, 1765-1771, 1813.
George Macartney papers [1765]-1800 1776-1787 Macartney, George papers
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George Macartney papers [1765]-1800 1776-1787 Macartney, George papers
This collection contains 56 letters and documents written and received by Irish politician George Macartney. Most items pertain to Macartney's service as governor of Grenada, Tobago, and the Grenadines from 1776-1779.
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- George Macartney papers, Macartney, George papers, [1765]-1800, 1776-1787
Papers of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as governor and president of Fort St. George, Madras, 1762-1790
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Papers of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as governor and president of Fort St. George, Madras 1762-1790
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- Papers of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, as governor and president of Fort St. George, Madras, 1762-1790
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806,. Autograph letter signed from Earl George Macartney, London, to the Honorable Edmond Malone, London [manuscript], 1799 June 2.
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Autograph letter signed from Earl George Macartney, London, to the Honorable Edmond Malone, London [manuscript], 1799 June 2.
Macartney tells Malone to turn to Burke's speech in which he delineates the characters of My Lord Chatham, W. Grenville and Charles Townshend. He thinks that Burke must have just come from reading Dryden's essay on Dramatic poetry. There is a note at the bottom of the letter in another hand (possibly Malone's?) that describes the context of the letter to Malone.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806,. Autograph letter signed from Earl George Macartney, London, to the Honorable Edmond Malone, London [manuscript], 1799 June 2.
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. [Genealogical notes], [ca. 1780].
Title:
[Genealogical notes], [ca. 1780].
Notes on various family pedigrees; includes a 7 page account of the Macartney family.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. [Genealogical notes], [ca. 1780].
Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm), 1797-1798
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Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm) 1797-1798
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- Letters to George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope (microfilm), 1797-1798
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767).
Title:
Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767).
The papers are almost entirely concerned with Macartney's embassy to Russia in 1764-67, and include notes, memoranda, drafts of the trade treaty he negotiated, and a final copy; accounts of travel in Russia and general descriptions of the country, including a treatise on the natural history of Siberia and fossils found there; descriptions of principal figures of the Russian Court and of court protocol; and copies of correspondence. The collection also contains a printed copy of a 1762 decree by Catherine II concerning Alexis Bestoucheff-Rumin; and a dispatch sent by Russia to China in 1792 during Macartney's mission in Peking.
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Macartney papers, 1764-1792 (bulk 1764-1767).
Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Autograph letter signed, [n.d.].
Title:
Autograph letter signed, [n.d.].
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- Macartney, George Macartney, Earl, 1737-1806. Autograph letter signed, [n.d.].
Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 1797-1798, 1801
Title:
Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope 1797-1798, 1801
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- Correspondence of George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, whilst Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 1797-1798, 1801
(I. ff. 392). 3 Jan.-15 June, 1801.includes:ff. 1, 229 George Frederick Nugent, 7th Earl of Westmeath: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1805. f.3 Edward Cooke, Under-Secretary of State: Letter to T. Byrne: 1801. ff. 5, 34 Charles Ch...
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(I. ff. 392). 3 Jan.-15 June, 1801.includes:ff. 1, 229 George Frederick Nugent, 7th Earl of Westmeath: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord Hardwicke: 1801-1805. f.3 Edward Cooke, Under-Secretary of State: Letter to T. Byrne: 1801. ff. 5, 34 Charles Ch... 3 Jan 1801-15 Jun 1801
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