Milner Papers. Catalogue of the papers of Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner. Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Elizabeth Turner. Conversion to EAD supported by the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. Department of Special Collections. Bodleian Library. Contact Information. The National Archives Archives Sector Development Ruskin Avenue Kew Richmond England TW9 4DU Email: [email protected]. Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham of Duncombe Park (1826), * 1764, + 1841, Md. 1795, Lady Charlotte Legge, + 1848, d. Weston Library Broad Street Oxford England OX1 3BG Correspondence address: Bodleian Library Broad Street Oxford OX1 2BG. Telephone: 01865 277 150. Hauntings: Bishop Morley is reputed to haunt the Castle. He was attached to the Castle in life and is thought to be just as attached in death. Part 4 - ROYAL NAVY HONOURS AND GALLANTRY AWARDS. With thanks to the London Gazette. Chancery of the Royal Victorian Order, St. In 1992, she was starring in 'Trelawny of the Wells' on stage, when the Independent theatre critic Paul Taylor said that he would have been able to have appreciated. Search Online Catalogues. Table of Contents. Introduction. A. General correspondence. A. 1 Correspondence arranged by correspondent. A. 2 Correspondence arranged chronologically. WRITERS LIVING BETWEEN 18. B. Diaries and notebooks. B. 1 Early diaries and notes. B. 2 Annual diaries. B. 3 Special diaries. B. 4 Notebooks, 1. C. General papers, 1. C. 1 Papers arranged chronologically. C. 2 Papers relating to the First World War. C. 2. 1 Government printed papers, mainly command papers. C. 2. 2 Official papers, duplicated and printed, mainly. War Cabinet, 1. 91. C. 2. 3 Printed material. C. 3 Papers relating to the National Service League. C. 4 Papers relating to Ireland. C. 5 Papers relating to agriculture. D. Papers relating to South Africa. D. 1 Correspondence as High Commissioner for South Africa. D. 1. 1 Official correspondence of Joseph Chamberlain. Secretary of State for the Colonies and other officials, mainly printed. Alfred. Lyttelton, 1. D. 1. 2 Private correspondence of Lord Milner with Joseph. Chamberlain, 1. 90. Alfred Lyttelton. D. 1. 3 Correspondence with Governors. D. 1. 4 Correspondence with Military high. D. 1. 5 Personal letters to Lord Milner, arranged. D. 2 General correspondence arranged chronologically. D. 2. 1 General correspondence, with some related papers. D. 2. 2 Papers of appointment as High. Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir Database. Commissioner. D. 2. Registers of correspondents to accompany 2. D. 2. 4 Private letters and telegrams to and from Lord. Milner, arranged chronologically, 1. D. 2. 5 Out- letters. D. 2. 6 Letters and copies of letters from Lord Milner. D. 2. 7 Telegrams and despatches to and from Lord Milner. D. 3 General papers. D. 4 Papers relating to the Jameson Raid. D. 5 Papers relating to the Bloemfontein Conference. D. 6 Papers relating to railways. D. 7 Papers relating to education in South Africa. D. 8 Official printed papers. D. 8. 1 The revised 'Green Book'. D. 8. 2 Command papers relating to South Africa. D. 8. 3 Printed reports and minutes of evidence of the. South African Native Affairs Commission. D. 8. 4 Other Printed Papers. D. 9 Papers relating to the Cape Colony. D. 1. 0 Papers relating to the Transvaal and Orange River. Colony, 1. 88. 9- 1. D. 1. 0. 1 Papers concerning the union between the Orange. Free State and the Transvaal, 1. D. 1. 0. 2 Printed Minutes of the Executive Council of the. Transvaal, 1. 90. D. 1. 0. 3 Printed papers of the Transvaal Legislative. Council, 1. 90. 3- 4. D. 1. 0. 4 Papers relating to the Inter- Colonial Council of. Transvaal and the Orange River Colony. D. 1. 0. 5 Command papers and reports relating to the. Transvaal and Orange River Colony, 1. D. 1. 0. 6 Miscellaneous printed papers. D. 1. 0. 7 Correspondence and papers. D. 1. 0. 8 Printed annual reports of the Transvaal Chamber. Mines, 1. 90. 3- 9. D. 1. 0. 9 Papers and reports. D. 1. 1 Printed material relating to South Africa in general. D. 1. 2 Papers of Sir Henry Wilson. E. Papers relating to World War I, 1. Lady Milner. E. 1 Correspondence arranged chronologically. E. 2 'Military' papers circulated to the War Cabinet. E. 3 Papers of 'The Great War', mainly telegrams concerning. E. 4 Miscellaneous papers relating to the war. F. Papers as Secretary of State for the Colonies. F. 1 Correspondence and papers. F. 1. 1 Private and personal correspondence. F. 1. 2 Private and personal correspondence between Lord. Milner and Governors of Crown Colonies, each with a typed list of contents. F. 1. 3 Papers relating to mandates and negotiations for. F. 1. 4 Papers, 1. F. 2 Pamphlets. F. Command and other government printed papers relating to. F. 3. 1 General Colonial Command Papers. F. 3. 2 Proceedings and correspondence concerning Colonial. Imperial Conferences, 1. F. 3. 3 Reports relating to the Self- Governing Dominions. F. 3. 4 Dominions Royal Commission on the Natural. Resources, Trade and Legislation, of certain portions of His Majesty's. Dominions, 1. 91. F. 3. 5 Miscellaneous Command Papers. F. 3. 6 Miscellaneous command and government papers. Africa (excluding South Africa). F. 4 Papers relating to Egypt. F. 4. 1 Extracts from official papers. F. 4. 2 Correspondence and papers relating to the Special. Commission on Egypt, 1. F. 4. 3 Printed material relating to Egypt. G. Personal papers, 1. G. 1 Pamphlets and articles by or about Lord Milner. G. 2 Speeches, 1. G. 3 Correspondence and papers as a member of The Rhodes. Trust, 1. 90. 0- 2. G. 4 Papers as a company director. G. 4. 1 Letters and papers relating to companies in which. Lord Milner had an interest, 1. G. 4. 2 Letters and papers relating to the Rio Tinto. Mining Company, 1. G. 5 Papers as chairman of the Tariff Advisory Committee. G. 6 Papers as a trustee of the Oxford University Endowment. Fund, 1. 90. 8- 2. East Kent. Development Committee, 1. H. General printed material. H. 1 Command and other official printed papers. H. 2 Pamphlets, 1. H. 3 Newspaper cuttings. H. 3. 1 Volumes of newspaper cuttings. H. 3. 2 Loose newspaper cuttings. I. Family correspondence and papers. J. Correspondence and papers of Lady Milner. K. Correspondence and papers of Cecil and Maurice Headlam. K. 1 General correspondence. K. 2 Typescript notes for an unfinished work by Cecil. Headlam, on Lord Milner's part in the Great War, covering the years. K. 3 Typescript draft chapters for the unfinished book. Cecil's death by Maurice Headlam, covering the years. K. 4 Miscellaneous papers, c. L. Photographs removed from existing Milner. M. Miscellaneous papers. Index. Abstract: Papers of Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner related to his political career, and. Earl of Selborne as well as papers of other members. Palmer family. 1. Extent: 6. 99 shelfmarks. Biographical History. Alfred, Viscount Milner (1. Germany and at King's College. London and Balliol College, Oxford. He was elected to a fellowship at New College. Oxford in 1. 87. 6, moved to London in 1. Bar in 1. 88. 1. He turned to. W. T. Stead on the. Pall Mall Gazette. In 1. 88. 4 he became private secretary to. G. J. He returned to England to take over the chairmanship of the. Board of Inland Revenue in 1. His services in that post were rewarded with the C. B. The turning point of his career came in 1. High Commissioner for South Africa. The papers illustrating. Cecil Headlam in his edition of The Milner Papers. South Africa (2 vols., London, 1. After his return in 1. Lord. Milner worked in the City and served as a member of various committees and as a Rhodes. Trustee. He became a member of the War Cabinet late in 1. The papers which survive. First World War reflect the extent and variety of his activities. In April 1. 91. 8. Secretary of State for War and in December of the same year Secretary of State. Colonies, a post which he held until his resignation in 1. In 1. 92. 1 he married Violet, widow of Lord Edward Cecil, with. South Africa in 1. He died at Sturry Court, their home near. Canterbury, in May 1. Further biographical details can be found in the Dictionary of National Biography. The correspondence is arranged partly alphabetically (by name of the. Some correspondence can be found in. Milner's respective positions he. British politics. These include printed material (some in German) and cover. South Africa, World War I and domestic. National Service Leage, British agriculture and. Ireland. Diaries form a separate group that follows the pattern of chronological and. Smaller proportion of material includes notebooks that extent to his. Personal papers also include those of Lady. Milner. A selection of photographs is also present. Correspondence. 1. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 1. 38 leaves. Scope and Content: (fols. Margot Asquith, 1. Moira Burke Somerville. Correspondence with Sir Clinton and Lady Dawkins. Shelfmark: MS. 2. Extent: 2. 13 leaves. Correspondence with Sir Clinton and Lady Dawkins. Shelfmark: MS. 3. Extent: 2. 24 leaves. Correspondence with Philip Lyttelton Gell. Shelfmark: MS. 4. Extent: 1. 96 leaves. Correspondence with Philip Lyttelton Gell. Shelfmark: MS. 5. Extent: 2. 54 leaves. Correspondence with George, 1st Viscount Goschen. Oct. 6. Extent: 2. Correspondence with George, 1st Viscount Goschen. Nov. 7. Extent: 2. Correspondence with George, 1st Viscount Goschen. Shelfmark: MS. 8. Extent: 2. 34 leaves. Correspondence with T. B. Johnston. 1. 91. Johnston. 1. 91. 9- 2. Shelfmark: MS. 9. Extent: 3. 45 leaves. Correspondence with Alfred Lyttelton. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 1. 39 leaves. Scope and Content: Mainly copies, and one letter from Edith Sophy Lyttelton, 1. Letters to E. B. 1. Extent: 2. 25 leaves. Scope and Content: With (fols. Letters, in journal form, from Iwan- M. Extent: 2. 81 leaves. Correspondence with F. S. Oliver. 1. 90. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 2. 30 leaves. Correspondence, 1. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: ii + 2. 02 leaves. Scope and Content: Includes(fols. James M. Rendel, 1. Edith Rendel, 1. 88. Correspondence with Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts. Jan.- June 1. 90. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 1. 81 leaves. Scope and Content: Mainly copies. Correspondence with Frederick, 1st Earl Roberts. July 1. 90. 0- 1. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 2. 27 leaves. Scope and Content: Mainly copies. Correspondence with Bertha Synge. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 2. 07 leaves. Correspondence with Bertha Synge. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 1. 96 leaves. Correspondence with Sir Hugh Thornton, Lord. Milner's private secretary, 1. Shelfmark: MS. 1. Extent: 1. 65 leaves. Correspondence with Sir Hugh Thornton, Lord. Milner's private secretary, 1. Shelfmark: MS. 2. Extent: 1. 97 leaves. Diary kept by Sir Hugh Thornton, 1. Dec. 2. 1Extent: 1. Diary kept by Sir Hugh Thornton, 1. Aug.- 2. 9 Dec. 2. Extent: 1. 86 leaves, 3. Typescript copies of the diary. Shelfmark: MS. 2. Extent: vi + 2. 74 and ii + 2. Scope and Content: With two letters from Lady Thornton, 1. Lord. Milner. 2. 4Extent: 1. Shelfmarks: MSS. 2. Shelfmark: MS. 2. Extent: 2. 42 leaves. Shelfmark: MS. 2.
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