Papers, 1853-1903.

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Papers, 1853-1903.

Diary for the year 1853. Four letter books, 1891-1895 and 1897-1903, containing details of negotiations, reports and dispatches to the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary, and the Queen. Major subjects include the contemporary French and Belgian political situations, the Niger settlement, Britsh policy in China, the Spanish-American War, and the Dreyfus affair. Inventory in the repository.

1 box ; 1 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8354450

Ohio University, Alden Library

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Monson, Edmund, Sir, 1834-1909

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Private secretary to Lord Lyons (British ambassador). From the description of Papers, [ca. 1865]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36579466 Sir Edmund John Monson was a 1st Baronet and British ambassador in Paris from 1896 to 1904. His political career began in July 1856 when he was appointed attache in Paris. Throughout the course of his life, Monson served as private secretary to Lord Lyons, a member of Parliament, consul in the Azores, consul-general at Buda...

Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935

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The Dreyfus Affair was the controversy after the treason conviction (1894) of Captain Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935), a French general staff officer, who was later acquitted. Fernand Labori was his lawyer. From the description of Correspondence and documents concerning the Dreyfus Affair, 1889-1931. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 78435080 Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer, born October 19, 1859 in Mulhouse, France. Dreyfus was educated ...

Monson, Edmund, Sir, 1834-1909

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Private secretary to Lord Lyons (British ambassador). From the description of Papers, [ca. 1865]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36579466 Sir Edmund John Monson was a 1st Baronet and British ambassador in Paris from 1896 to 1904. His political career began in July 1856 when he was appointed attache in Paris. Throughout the course of his life, Monson served as private secretary to Lord Lyons, a member of Parliament, consul in the Azores, consul-general at Buda...