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Collapse D3287 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth  - [13th-20th cent]D3287 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth - [13th-20th cent]
Expand 1 - Box 1 - Rev Philip Gell - 1801-c19671 - Box 1 - Rev Philip Gell - 1801-c1967
Expand 2 - Box 2 - Miscellaneous2 - Box 2 - Miscellaneous
Expand 3 - Box 3 - Sir William Gell3 - Box 3 - Sir William Gell
Expand 4 - Box 4 - Sir William Gell4 - Box 4 - Sir William Gell
Expand 5 - Box 5 - Sir William Gell5 - Box 5 - Sir William Gell
Expand 6 - Box 6 - Rev John Philip Gell6 - Box 6 - Rev John Philip Gell
Expand 7 - Box 7 - Rev John Philip Gell7 - Box 7 - Rev John Philip Gell
Expand 8 - Box 8- Rev John Philip Gell (largely)8 - Box 8- Rev John Philip Gell (largely)
Expand 9 - Box 9 - Rev John Philip Gell9 - Box 9 - Rev John Philip Gell
Expand 10 - Box 10 - Rev John Philip Gell and his family10 - Box 10 - Rev John Philip Gell and his family
Expand 11 - Box 11 - Rev John Philip Gell11 - Box 11 - Rev John Philip Gell
Expand 12 - Box 12 - Sisters' Letters12 - Box 12 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 13 - Box 13 - Sisters' Letters13 - Box 13 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 14 - Box 14 - Sisters' Letters14 - Box 14 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 15 - Box 15 - Sisters' Letters15 - Box 15 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 16 - Box 16 - Sisters' Letters16 - Box 16 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 17 - Box 17 - Sisters' Letters17 - Box 17 - Sisters' Letters
Expand 18 - Box 18 - Printed works18 - Box 18 - Printed works
Expand 19 - Box 19 - Family correspondence (various)19 - Box 19 - Family correspondence (various)
Expand 20 - Box 20 - Hopton household records / Col George William Maunsell20 - Box 20 - Hopton household records / Col George William Maunsell
Expand 21 - Box 21 - Royal memorabilia and other material21 - Box 21 - Royal memorabilia and other material
Expand 22 - Box 22 - Marriage settlements22 - Box 22 - Marriage settlements
Expand 23 - Box 23 - Title deeds23 - Box 23 - Title deeds
Expand 24 - Box 24 - Sermons - 1581-169324 - Box 24 - Sermons - 1581-1693
Expand 25 - Box 25 - Sermons - c1620-168525 - Box 25 - Sermons - c1620-1685
Expand 26 - Box 26 - Miscellaneous: wills and probate, family correspondence, etc.26 - Box 26 - Miscellaneous: wills and probate, family correspondence, etc.
Expand 27 - Box 27 - Philip Victor Willingham Gell27 - Box 27 - Philip Victor Willingham Gell
Expand 28 - Box 28 - Deeds / Major Thomas Gell28 - Box 28 - Deeds / Major Thomas Gell
Expand 29 - Box 29 - Chandos Pole family / Major Thomas Gell / other papers29 - Box 29 - Chandos Pole family / Major Thomas Gell / other papers
Expand 30 - Box 30 - Title deeds and legal papers30 - Box 30 - Title deeds and legal papers
Expand 31 - Box 31 - Miscellaneous31 - Box 31 - Miscellaneous
Expand 32 - Box 32 - Family correspondence, estate correspondence, title deeds32 - Box 32 - Family correspondence, estate correspondence, title deeds
Expand 33 - Box 33 - Title deeds and estate papers33 - Box 33 - Title deeds and estate papers
Expand 34 - Box 34 - Title deeds34 - Box 34 - Title deeds
Expand 35 - Box 35 - Title deeds and papers regarding property - [1698]-188035 - Box 35 - Title deeds and papers regarding property - [1698]-1880
Expand 36 - Box 36 - Title deeds and manorial records36 - Box 36 - Title deeds and manorial records
Expand 37 - Box 37 - Rev Philip Gell, largely37 - Box 37 - Rev Philip Gell, largely
Expand 38 - Box 38 - Porden family property38 - Box 38 - Porden family property
Expand 39 - Box 39 - Title deeds and miscellaneous papers39 - Box 39 - Title deeds and miscellaneous papers
Expand 40 - Box 40 - Miscellaneous40 - Box 40 - Miscellaneous
Expand 41 - Box 41 - Printed periodicals41 - Box 41 - Printed periodicals
Expand 42 - Box 42 - Title deeds42 - Box 42 - Title deeds
Expand 43 - Box 43 - Title deeds43 - Box 43 - Title deeds
Expand 44 - Box 44 - Civil War material and Gell history44 - Box 44 - Civil War material and Gell history
Expand 45 - Box 45 - Printed publications45 - Box 45 - Printed publications
Expand 46 - Box 46 - Title deeds and estate papers46 - Box 46 - Title deeds and estate papers
Expand 47 - Box 47 - Sir John Gell I, Sir John Gell II, Katherine Gell (nee Packer)47 - Box 47 - Sir John Gell I, Sir John Gell II, Katherine Gell (nee Packer)
Expand 48 - Box 48 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - personal collection of printed material48 - Box 48 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - personal collection of printed material
Expand 49 - Box 49 - Estate papers49 - Box 49 - Estate papers
Expand 50 - Box 50 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / printed miscellaneous50 - Box 50 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / printed miscellaneous
Expand 51 - Box 51 - Edith Lyttelton Gell51 - Box 51 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 52 - Box 52 - Edith Lyttelton Gell52 - Box 52 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 53 - Box 53 - Rev John Philip Gell and miscellaneous53 - Box 53 - Rev John Philip Gell and miscellaneous
Expand 54 - Box 54 - Rev John Philip Gell54 - Box 54 - Rev John Philip Gell
Expand 55 - Box 55 - Miscellaneous55 - Box 55 - Miscellaneous
Expand 56 - Box 56 - Deeds56 - Box 56 - Deeds
Expand 57 - Box 57 - Legal papers: Anthony Gell / Thomas Gell57 - Box 57 - Legal papers: Anthony Gell / Thomas Gell
Expand 58 - Box 58 - Deeds58 - Box 58 - Deeds
Expand 59 - Box 59 - Deeds / manorial records59 - Box 59 - Deeds / manorial records
Expand 60 - Box 60 - Deeds / Sir John Gell / Sir John Gell II60 - Box 60 - Deeds / Sir John Gell / Sir John Gell II
Expand 61 - Box 61 - Miscellaneous61 - Box 61 - Miscellaneous
Expand 62 - Box 62 - Miscellaneous62 - Box 62 - Miscellaneous
Expand 63 - Box 6363 - Box 63
Expand 64 - Box 64 - Edith Lyttelton Gell64 - Box 64 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 65 - Box 65 - Edith Lyttelton Gell65 - Box 65 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 66 - Box 66 - Edith Lyttelton Gell66 - Box 66 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 67 - Box 67 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association67 - Box 67 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 68 - Box 68 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association68 - Box 68 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 69 - Box 69 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell69 - Box 69 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 70 - Box 70 - Edith Lyttelton Gell70 - Box 70 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 71 - Box 71 - Edith Lyttelton Gell71 - Box 71 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 72 - Box 72 - Edith Lyttelton Gell72 - Box 72 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 73 - Box 73 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell73 - Box 73 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 74 - Box 74 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association74 - Box 74 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 75 - Box 75 - Edith Lyttelton Gell75 - Box 75 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 76 - Box 76 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association76 - Box 76 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 77 - Box 77 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association77 - Box 77 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 78 - Box 78 - Philip Lyttelton Gell78 - Box 78 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 79 - Box 79 - Philip Lyttelton Gell79 - Box 79 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 80 - Box 80 - Philip Lyttelton Gell80 - Box 80 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 81 - Box 81 - Philip Lyttelton Gell81 - Box 81 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 82 - Box 82 - Philip Lyttelton Gell82 - Box 82 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 83 - Box 83 - Philip Lyttelton Gell83 - Box 83 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 84 - Box 84 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras84 - Box 84 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
Expand 85 - Box 85 - Philip Lyttelton Gell85 - Box 85 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
Expand 86 - Box 86 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras86 - Box 86 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
Expand 87 - Box 87 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras87 - Box 87 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
Expand 88 - Box 88 - Edith Lyttelton Gell88 - Box 88 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 89 - Box 89 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras (largely)89 - Box 89 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras (largely)
Expand 90 - Box 90 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association90 - Box 90 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 91 - Box 91 - Edith Lyttelton Gell91 - Box 91 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 92 - Box 92 - Edith Lyttelton Gell92 - Box 92 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 93 - Box 93 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association93 - Box 93 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
Expand 94 - Box 94 - Edith Lyttelton Gell94 - Box 94 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
Expand 95 - Box 95 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British South Africa Company95 - Box 95 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British South Africa Company
Expand 96 - Box 96 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company96 - Box 96 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company
Expand 97 - Box 97 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company97 - Box 97 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company
Expand 98 - Box 98 - Miscellaneous98 - Box 98 - Miscellaneous
Expand 99 - Box 99 - Miscellaneous99 - Box 99 - Miscellaneous
Expand 100 - Box 100 - Photographs and objects100 - Box 100 - Photographs and objects
Expand 101 - Box 101 - Cattle farming records101 - Box 101 - Cattle farming records
Expand 102 - Estate maps - 1767-1870102 - Estate maps - 1767-1870
103 - Carsington Tithe Map and Award - 1839
104-105 - Personal papers of Mrs Aileen Gell (d 1986) - 20th cent
106 - Diaries of Mrs Aileen Gell (d 1986) - early 20th cent
107 - Personal papers of Philip VW Gell (d 1970) - 20th cent
108 - Letter from Prime Minister, Clement Attlee - 20th cent
109 - Correspondence and other papers regarding PVW Gell's term as High Sheriff - 1954
110 - Orders of service: Gell family members and relatives - 20th cent
111 - Orders of service: not Gell family - 20th cent
112 - School prospectuses - 20th cent
113 - Number not used - 20th cent
Expand 114 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - General Correspondence - 1869-1923114 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - General Correspondence - 1869-1923
Expand 115 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Special Correspondence - 1873-1919115 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Special Correspondence - 1873-1919
Expand 116 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Political correspondence and papers - 1881-1918116 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Political correspondence and papers - 1881-1918
Expand 117 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Papers relating to local government in Oxfordshire - 1880-1898117 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Papers relating to local government in Oxfordshire - 1880-1898
Expand 118 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers related to Church governance and reform - 1880-1923118 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers related to Church governance and reform - 1880-1923
Expand 119 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Diocesan reorganisation - 1889-1918119 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Diocesan reorganisation - 1889-1918
Expand 120 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British Empire - 1898-[early 20th cent]120 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British Empire - 1898-[early 20th cent]
Expand 121 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers relating to employment with Cassell's and the Clarendon Press - 1883-1904121 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers relating to employment with Cassell's and the Clarendon Press - 1883-1904
Expand 122 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Directorships of companies - 1898-1925122 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Directorships of companies - 1898-1925
Expand 123 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Trusteeships of companies - 1899-1921123 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Trusteeships of companies - 1899-1921
Expand 124 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal investments - 1890-1920124 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal investments - 1890-1920
Expand 125 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellaneous business correspondence and papers - 1896-1918125 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellaneous business correspondence and papers - 1896-1918
Expand 126 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Family correspondence and papers - 1852-1969126 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Family correspondence and papers - 1852-1969
Expand 127 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal papers - 1852-1913127 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal papers - 1852-1913
128 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers relating to Trusteeships - 1891-1908
Expand 129 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellanea - 1835-1949129 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellanea - 1835-1949
Expand 130 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Newscuttings - 1885-1923130 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Newscuttings - 1885-1923
Expand 131 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Pamphlets - 1870-1964131 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Pamphlets - 1870-1964
137 - Object: Escritoire - [c1845]
Collapse BSA - British South Africa CompanyBSA - British South Africa Company
Expand 1 - British South Africa Company: Directors' Reports & Accounts: Reports of Annual & Extraordinary Meetings of Shareholders1 - British South Africa Company: Directors' Reports & Accounts: Reports of Annual & Extraordinary Meetings of Shareholders
Expand 2 - British South Africa Company: Board minutes and agenda2 - British South Africa Company: Board minutes and agenda
Expand 3 - British South Africa Company: general papers.3 - British South Africa Company: general papers.
Expand 4 - British South Africa Company: general papers relating to Southern Rhodesia4 - British South Africa Company: general papers relating to Southern Rhodesia
Expand 5 - Land Settlement.5 - Land Settlement.
Expand 6 - Mines and Mining6 - Mines and Mining
Expand 7 - Native affairs and native labour7 - Native affairs and native labour
Collapse 8 - North Eastern Rhodesia8 - North Eastern Rhodesia
1 - A.T.T. Company, Blantyre, to A.T.T. Company, London: confirmation of previous cables and correspondence re construction of telegraph through German territory on Lake Tanganyika. - 1 Apr 1899
2 - Administrator, Blantyre, to British South Africa Company: acknowledgement re engagement of artisan and shipment of calico. - 21 Apr 1899
3-4 - A.T.T. Company, Blantyre, to A.T.T. Company, London: progress of northern construction of telegraph. - 22, 29 Apr 1899
5 - Dep. Administrator, Blantyre, to British South Africa Company: notification of his departure for Fort Jameson. - Apr 1899
6 - R. Codrington, Dep. Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to Administrator, Salisbury: reports arrival; description of environs; account of dispute with N. Charterland Company; need to stop them using their own armed forces; need to establish rule of law in Northern Rhodesia - 24 Apr 1899
7 - Bulawayo Office: General Letter enclosed letter to N. Territories Exploring Company Ltd. explaining grant of mining rights in Northern Rhodesia - 29 Apr 1899
8 - Administrator, Salisbury: enclosed copies of Judicial Warrants of the F.O. appointing Codrington and Chas. McKinnon as Judicial Officers in Northern Rhodesia - 2 May 1899
9 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed Condrington's report to Administrator, Salisbury, of his tour in Northern Rhodesia including account of visit to Livingstone's place of death. - 17 Jun 1899
10 - Administrator, Bulawayo: enclosed correspondence & papers re case of Jn. Harrison Clark who was alleged to be oppressing the natives on Loangwa [?Luangwa] country and infringing the rights of the British South Africa Company - 8 Jul 1899
11 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: enclosed report to the F.O. from Commr. Alf. Sharpe of his tour in West Nyasa District and Northern Eastern Rhodesia; refers to his complaints against N. Charterland Company's activities in Northern Eastern Rhodesia [Alfred Sharpe (1853-1935), KCMG 1903; Vice-Consul Nyasaland 1891; Consul General & Commissioner, B.C.A. 1894-5, 1896-7 (acting), 1897 (permanent); Governor of Nyasaland 1907-10.] - 26 Jul 1899
12 - N. Charterland Expl. Company Ltd.: reports & correspondence re activities in Northern Eastern Rhodesia including letter from the N.C.E. Company to the F.O. protesting at allegations made by Sharpe & Codrington and claiming that in fact the N.C.E. Company was largely instrumental in opening up the country for the British South Africa Company which, in turn, suppressed the uprising by M'peseni with such ferocity as to seriously damage the agricultural and commercial prospects of the territory. - May-Aug 1899
13 - Administrator, Blantyre, to British South Africa Company: enclosed ltrs. to Salisbury and other papers re his expedition against Kazembe; despatch of section of tree under which Livingstone died; establishment of Northern Eastern Rhodesia administration at Featuring Jameson and claim of African Lakes Corp. for 4000 acres of land in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 15 Nov 1899
14 - Administrator, Salisbury: enclosed letter from Administrator, Abercorn, giving further account of action against Kazembe. - 30 Nov 1899
15 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed papers re leave of absence granted to P.H. Selby, collector of Longwa District and transcript of interview held with Mr. Hayes of N. Charterland Expl. Company re relations of that Company with Administrator - 2 Feb 1900
16 - Lionel Decle Daily Telegraph Expedition from Cape to Cairo, Featuring Jameson, to D. of Abercorn: praises Northern Eastern Rhodesia as a territory ripe for colonisation; very impressed by Codrington's work; shocked by treatment of British South Africa Company and Codrington by Sharpe and Protectorate administration. - 14 Feb 1900
17-18 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: enclosed Itr. from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, announcing surrender of Kazembe; enclosed estimates of Northern Eastern Rhodesia and Northern Western Rhodesia not found. - 22 Feb 1900-22 Mar 1900
19 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, of his indaba with M'peseni and Angoni Indunas. [2 copies] - 29 Mar 1900
20 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed requisition for tents; enclosed Itr. to Administrator, Salisbury, protesting at N. Charterland Expl. Company's decision not to pay licence fees for killing big game, carrying guns, etc., to British South Africa Company, explaining his views on need for such licences, e.g. for keeping down the number of askaris. - 4 Apr 1900
21 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed full report of proceedings Regina v. Smith at Featuring Jameson Dahna Smith, employee of N. Charterland Expl. Company, being charged with breach of the peace, setting fire to village of Kanyunya, E. Loangwa District, and assaulting a native woman. - 21 Apr 1900
22 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: enclosed Sharpe's despatch re his journey through Tanganyika-Mweru District and his participation in Codrington's expedition against Kazembe; enclosed correspondence with Codrington re setting up military outpost in Northern Eastern Rhodesia and a report of Capt. Margesson, 1st Bn. K.A.R., on the expedition - Apr 1900
23 - Appointment of Codrington as Administrator[instead of Dep. Administrator] of Northern Eastern Rhodesia: correspondence with F.O. who report dissatisfaction of Sharpe with Codrington's attitude towards Protectorate administration; demand by Sharpe that he be paid £400 by the British South Africa Company in recompense for the work he has to do supervising Northern Eastern Rhodesia affairs. - Apr-May 1900
24 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: Northern Eastern Rhodesia has asked for doctor for Featuring Jameson but they cannot find one in South Africa; would like one sent from England. - 15 Jun 1900
25 - C.P. Chesnaye, Secretary Northern Eastern Rhodesia, to Administrator, Featuring Jameson: report of his journey from Featuring Jameson to Chewalla's village on the Kafu River where they arrested Bolle and failed to arrest Ziehl; description of the scenery and geographical features. - 20 Jun 1900
26 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: enclosed correspondence by cable with Sir Thos. Scanlen, Featuring Jameson, re appointment of marriage officers for Northern Eastern Rhodesia 2 copies. - 27 Jul 1900
27 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: general Itr. re marriage officers, salary of Administrator, drafting of Northern Eastern Rhodesia legislation in Salisbury, appointment of judge in High Court, etc. - 28 Jul 1900
28 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: general Itr. re appointment of Administrator, seal of High Court, seal of British South Africa Company, and postal date stamps. - 4 Aug 1900
29 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed requisition for law books and copy of village regulations which, with advice of Sir Thos. Scanlen, he is to adopt for the territory. - 11 Aug 1900
30 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: outlines schemes in force and projected for providing medical services in Northern Eastern Rhodesia; enclosed Itr. to & reply from, Dr. J.C. Spillane offering post of Medical Officer. - 1 Sep 1900
31 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: has offered R.H.J. Goode the post of Secretary to the Administrator in place of Chesnaye who is going home on leave; objects to board sending out a man as inexperienced as Goode; wishes the board to appoint Chesnaye as Acting Administrator - 6 Sep 1900
32 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: death of M'peseni; outbreak of smallpox epidemic. - 29 Sep 1900
33 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: report of his journey to the Tanganyika Plateau and recommendations as to administration, etc., arising out of it. - Oct 1900
34 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: order for books for Northern Eastern Rhodesia High Court library. - 19 Nov 1900
35 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: general letter re appointment of subordinate officers; legislation for Northern Eastern Rhodesia and N. Charterland Expl. Company's discovery of gold; enclosed notes re type of work expected from new recruits from to Northern Eastern Rhodesia administration. - 23 Nov 1900
36 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed précis of information [geographical, historical & administrative] re Northern Eastern Rhodesia, together with a map not found. - 21 Dec 1900
37-8 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: general ltrs. re legislation for Northern Eastern Rhodesia, enclosed drafts not found ; and re estimates for yr. ending Mar 31, 1902. - 5 Jan 1901
39 - C.P. Chesnaye, Bournemouth, to P.L.C.: sends notes on P.L.G.'s pamphlet on rubber industry; will ask for Codrington's views when he returns to Featuring Jameson; thinks a limited number of skilled Indian immigrants would be of help to Northern Eastern Rhodesia; would be grateful for letter of introduction to Thiselton Dyer which P.I.G. promised. - 20 Mar 1901
40 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: has had talks with Col. Manning; is convinced that there is no need for permanent military presence in Northern Eastern Rhodesia; is departing for tour of Tanganyika Dists.; enclosed description of administration, geography, etc., of Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 4, 11 May 1901
41 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to Commr. & Consul Gen., Zomba: no need for military presence; outlines ways in which money could be better spent for consolidation of native administration; police are sufficient. - 26 Aug 1901
42 - Administrator, Salisbury: copy of exchange of telegrams between Administrator, Featuring Jameson, and Postmaster-General, Salibsury, re parcel rates in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 24 Oct 1901
43 - South Africa Customs Conference: letter from Codrington Bulawayo, noting that he would like a separate rep. for Northern Eastern Rhodesia & Northern Western Rhodesia at the Conf.; letter from P. Jourdan, Cairo, that Mr. Rhodes advises that only one rep. for all British South Africa Company territories is sent; draft letter to F.O. from British South Africa Company asking that they be allowed to send one rep. to the Conf. - Sep-Dec 1901
44 - Administrator, Salisbury, to British South Africa Company: enclosed correspondence Aug-Nov with Val Gielgud re his work in the Hook of the Kafue, esp. re whether the Hook is to be in Northern Western Rhodesia or Northern Eastern Rhodesia, and Codrington's disapproval of his methods of working. - 5 Dec 1901
45 - P.O. to British South Africa Company: enclosed letter from C.O. with correspondence re a case where a murder was committed by a man from Southern Rhodesia and the witnesses refused to travel from Southern Rhodesia to Featuring Jameson, whither the hearing was referred. - 23 Dec 1901
46-8 - Defence of Northern Eastern Rhodesia: memorandum, by Administrator re need for military presence; draft ltrs. to F.O. arguing that a strengthened civil police is all that is needed. - Dec 1901
49 - British South Africa Company: memorandum for directors re Northern Eastern Rhodesia, enclosed papers re N. Charterland Expl. Company; African Lakes Corp.; gold workings in the Mirongo District, and house for Administrator, in Hook of Kafue. - 31 Dec 1901
50 - Administrator, Salisbury: enclosed despatch from Gielgud, Hook of the Kafue, to Administrator, Northern Eastern Rhodesia, Nov 1901, reporting his activities related to crime prevention; recommends that the board sees Codrington & Major Harding and that a decision about the policing of the District is quickly arrived at. - 9 Jan 1902
51 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: forwarding report on operation of the Hut Tax for half yr. ending Sep 30 1901, and report of smallpox epidemic. - 18 Jan 1902
52 - Codrington, London: memorandum, re alleged murder of native chief in the Zumbo District; denies allegations by the F.O. that the administration of justice in that District is ineffective. - 21 Jan 1902
53 - Codrington, London, to Mrs. Gell: sends her 22 photographs of Featuring Jameson, including one of a house, a number of panoramas, and one of a mission, and of some African people [unidentified], of work on the transcontinental telegraph, views of Fife and Abercorn, and views of steamers on Lake Nyasa [Lake Malawi, Africa]. [Except those of Featuring Jameson, it is not certain that these photographs were all sent at this time] - 20 Feb 1902
54 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: summary of estimates for yr. ending Mar 31 1903. - 22 Feb 1902
55 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: acknowledges letter re 1 construction of road from Featuring Jameson to Tete through Portuguese territory; asks questions as to proposed customs exemptions on goods travelling along the road and as to supply of labour by the N. Charterland Expl. Company or the Zambesia Company - 29 Mar 1902
56 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: outlines Foreign Sec's views as to Company's proposals for a reduction in its contribution towards cost of Brit. Central Africa Prot. armed forces; objects to this proposal; Northern Rhodesia more likely to need help than the Prot.; thinks they should be increased from £8000 to £9400. [2 copies, 1 with P.L.G.'s marginal notes.] - 1 Apr 1902
57 - A.J. Madan, Gloucester, to P.L.G.: writes on account of P.L.G.'s acquaintance with his brother [Geoffrey Madan] at the Bodleian; is thinking of going to Northern Rhodesia to study languages; has already spent 20 years on Swahili; would like introduction and information. - 1 May 1902
58 - P.L.G. to A.J. Madan: gives some basic information as to Northern Rhodesia; suggests that a study of Southern Rhodesia dialects might be of more use at present. - 3 May 1902
59 - Francis Paget, Bishop of Oxford, Cuddesdon, to P.L.G.: will try to talk to Madan about being ordained but thinks it too late in his life for him to change. - 5 May 1902
60 - Val Gielgud, Hook of the Kafue, to Jones: semi-official report on the native situation in Kafue; is concerned that it may be similar to 1895; much resentment at English administration by tribes unused to regular domination; suggests stronger police force and regulations guarding natives from intrusion on their rights by settlers. - 14 May 1902
61 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: has arrived back safely; is already beginning to put into action some of F.L.G.'s ideas on agriculture & forestry. - 5 Jun 1902
62 - P.L.G. to Rhodesian Scientific Association : sees that they are interested in question of rubber; refers them to Codrington. - 26 Jun 1902
63 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: extracts from office letter including correspondence re territorial defence and use of flags by the Company's steamer. - 28 Jun 1902
64 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed letter from Commr., B.C.A., asking for information on working of the Hut Tax and reply with reports and despatches re. [1st part of this group is missing.] - 26 Jul 1902
65 - Cost of defence of K.E.R.: correspondence with F.O. re whether Codrington agreed to increase contribution towards B.C.A. force to £10,000 - May-Jul 1902
66 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: forwards application by J. Harrison Clark for land & mining rights, with correspondence; recommends acceptance conditional on his raising sufficient capital. - 16 Aug 1902
67 - Milton: memorandum, re Gielgud's letter of May 14; suggests that his somewhat anomalous position of being under the Administrator H.E.R. be changed for Northern Western Rhodesia, and that he be recalled to Bulawayo, handing over to Anderson. - 6 Sep 1902
68 - P.L.G. to Brodie: need for Gielgud's position to be regularised; trusts his estimate of local situation in Kafue; need to settle the position of the Hook of Kafue between Northern Eastern Rhodesia and Northern Western Rhodesia - 8 Sep 1902
69 - British South Africa Company to Administrator, Salisbury: requesting cable to Gielgud as suggested by Milton. - 9 Sep 1902
70 - Val Gielgud, Hook of the Kafus, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report of his work in the district, esp. re cases of civil disturbance and suggesting need for greater policing. - 10 Sep 1902
71 - P.L.G. to British South Africa Company; protests at suggestion that Gielgud should be recalled; he is a good man who should be encouraged; board should settle its policy for Kafue definitively rather than hand over to Coryndon who may not be able to cope at present. - 13 Sep 1902
72 - British South Africa Company and Ld. Gifford: exchange of notes re Gielgud's appraisal of the native situation in the Hook of the Kafue; Gifford thinks they should not take an alarmist view. - 5-17 Sep 1902
73 - Letter from Val Gielgud to Administrator, Salisbury, asking for leave before the Hook is transferred to Northern Western Rhodesia; letter from Administrator to British South Africa Company recommending that this should be granted. - 29 Apr 1902, 17 Sep 1902
74 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: forwards correspondence & papers re agreement made by Codrington to increase contribution to J.C.A. forces to £10,000. - 18 Sep 1902
75 - British South Africa Company to F.O.: enclosed letter from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, Jul 25 1902, answering F.O.'s queries re Featuring Jameson to Tete road raised in F.O. letter of Mar 29. - 17 Oct 1902
76 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: replying to enquiry re flags to be shown on inland waters; enclosed ltrs, from the Admiralty laying down rules. - 29 Nov 1902
77 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson.: reports on collection of Hut Tax. - 6 Dec 1902
78 - Sir David Gill, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, to R.H.J. Goode: has managed to engage Dr. Rubin as leader of the geodetic survey; requests that Goode purchases equipment in London; enclosed letter offering post to Rubin and cable to Administrator, Featuring Jameson, notifying him of his acceptance; also with group is letter from Codrington, Dec 15 1901, recommending that such a survey should be undertaken. - 21 Jan 1903
79 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: office letter enclosed papers & reports re cultivation of cotton; navigation of the Zambesi; copper deposits at Chimwalas and near Lake Mweru. [Further copy of papers re cotton cultivation.] - 21 Jan 1903
80 - Road from Featuring Jameson to Tete: cable from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, asking for reply from F.O. re right to construct road on Portuguese land; letter from British South Africa Company to F.O. asking for ruling; reply from F.O. that, before Portugal is approached British South Africa Company must withdraw its offer to pay duties on goods in transit through Portuguese territory so as to preserve the Anglo-Portuguese Convention of 1891. - 19-30 Jan 1903
81 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: enclosed [not found] report of administration of Northern Eastern Rhodesia for 2 yrs. ending Mar 31 1902; denies that his attitude to Coryndon and his policy is due to pique. - 10 Feb 1903
82 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia: draft native regulations. - 11 Feb 1903
83 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: long private letter giving account of his activities since his return including calibre of his senior staff, experiments in white settlers, miners discoveries in Northern Eastern Rhodesia, experiments in rubber & forestry, difficulties over Coryndon's police, problems in dealing w. Southern Rhodesia administration & his opinion of R. Goode. With copy by P.L.G. - 15 Feb 1903
84 - Leicester F. Beaufort, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: Codrington a little unhappy at not being consulted about recruiting; high standard of Native Department and Department of Justice in comparison to B.C.A.; his experiments with tobacco and other plants. - 26 Feb 1903
85 - F.O. to British South Africa Company: enclosed [not found] draft statement to Portuguese Govt. re road from Featuring Jameson to Tete. - 5 Mar 1903
86 - F.O. Stoehr, Westminster, to P.L.G.: thanks for procuring him post on geodetic survey; thinks the survey should have a trained naturalist. - 21 Mar 1903
87 - Richard Goode, London S.W., to P.L.G.: thanks for sight of Stoehr's letter; had pleasant lunch with Stoehr, Madan, Rubin, and a Major Campbell Hyslop who is member of a group thinking of cattle ranching near Pt. Jameson. - 23 Mar 1903
88 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia: printed report of the administration for yr. ending Mar 31. [36 pages, 8vo.] - 31 Mar 1903
89 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: has seen leader in Morning Post with mention of his name in support of criticisms of Congo Free State; enclosed notes on the Comité Special du Katanga which embody all he knows on the subject. - 1 Apr 1903
90 - P.L.G. to Codrington: thanks for letter of Feb 10; should send products of the press at Featuring Jameson to the Bodleian; enjoys having Goode in England; thinks a man should be stationed in England all the time, the chief officers in rotation, as it helps easy relations with the F.O., etc.; has been in contact with de Laessoe, Native Commissioner Sebungwe, has suggested he write to Codrington, he is more in tune with Northern Eastern Rhodesia administration than rigid officialdom of Southern Rhodesia; would like to know his views of effect of the Lomagundi railway pushing northwards. - 7 Apr 1903
91 - P.L.G. to R. Goods: sees that Codrington is asking for three new men for Northern Eastern Rhodesia; will be pleased to help by finding good university men; has heard from Beaufort in Northern Eastern Rhodesia who speaks well of Codrington; notes that Lugard is acting in same way as Codrington and not confirming to theoretical concepts of right administration as promulgated by the F.O. - 29 Apr 1903
92 - Richd. Goode, Kington, Herefords., to P.L.G.: thanks for letter re recruits; has recommended two men; describes their qualifications; men from university are generally too young; they need practical experience. - 4 May 1903
93 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed letter to Messrs. Smith, MacKenzie & Company, Zanzibar, asking them to look into claim by German Govt. re a wrongful seizure of goods by the British South Africa Company in 1896. - 27 May 1903
94 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: reply to letter of Apr 7, account of activities in agriculture; arrival of geodetic survey team. - 24 Jun 1903
95 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: enclosed 1 memorandum on the rubber plant in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 1 Jul 1903
96 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: has met a naturalist called Harpur who he would like to engage for the Kafue Rubber Reserve and other agricultural projects; would like P.L.G.'s assistance in getting the appointment. [Copy by P.L.G.; original not found.] - 10 Aug 1903
97 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: report of indaba of Angoni Chiefs held at Featuring Jameson, Jul 23, 1903. - 12 Aug 1903
98 - P.L.G. to [Edward Bagnall] Poulton: asks for his help in finding a naturalist for geodetic survey team; describes possible conditions. - 17 Aug 1903
99 - R. Goode, R.M.S. "Kinfauns Castle", to P.L.G.: thanks for kindness during leave. - 18 Aug 1903
100-01 - D. of Bedford, Woburn and Belgrave Sq., to P.L.G.: 2 ltrs. re Gell's suggestion that the Roy. Zoological Soc. should appoint a naturalist to work with the survey of Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 13, 18 Nov 1903
102 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: thanks for help over Harpur. - 17 Nov 1903
103 - A.J. Madan, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: his impressions of Northern Eastern Rhodesia; impressed by Codrington. [With copy by P.L.G.] - 6 Dec 1903
104 - P.L.G. to [Abercorn]: outlining possible arrangements for appointment of naturalist to Geodetic Survey, suggesting appointment of Neave. - 11 Dec 1903
105 - P.L.G. to Earl Grey: sends him copy of Madan's letter; Codrington is doing good work; should not expand Northern Western Rhodesia at expense of Northern Eastern Rhodesia; Codrington as good as Coryndon. - 25 Jan 1904
106 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: has attached Madan to the administration, in honorary capacity during his studies of native languages; already printing an outline grammar at press at Featuring Jameson; is preparing an outline dictionary; would like P.L.G.'s support for this. - 26 Jan 1904
107 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to H.M. Commr., Zomba: forwards draft Hut Tax regulations for his approval. - 4 Feb 1904
108 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: report on forestry in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 14 Feb 1904
109 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to P.L.G.: can only reduce expenditure as the board asks if he dispenses with staff or buildings; has been in correspondence about a church and chaplain; rumours that Northern Eastern Rhodesia is to come under C.O. control instead of F.O.; is making a start on cotton industry; would not be against a small group of Asian immigrants; had suggested it to Milton in 1901. [Copy extracts from letter by P.L.G.] - 3 Mar 1904
110 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: possibilities of reduction in expenditure. - 4-7 Mar 1904
111 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia Govt. Gazette: including report of the Land Commission. - 15 Mar 1904
112 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: corrects misapprehension on organisation of Northern Eastern Rhodesia civil service; account of structure; list of men on fixed establishment with personal histories of service. - 1 Apr 1904
113 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia Govt. Gazette: including notices re grants of land to settlers and to churches & missions. - 15 Jun 1904
114 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: general letter enclosed correspondence & papers re Anglo-Congoless boundary S. of Lake Bangweulu; graphite from N. Luangwa District - 31 Aug 1904
115-6 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: reports of experiments in cotton husbandry in the Senga District carried out by Josselin de Jong, with extract from Codrington's letter to P.L.G. [8/109 above, & memorandum, by P.L.G. re helping the cattle industry in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 7 Sep 1904
117 - C.O. to British South Africa Company: suggestions as to the reorganisation of the arrangements for Northern Eastern Rhodesia territorial defence. - 25 Nov 1904
118 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: reports return of Mr. Wallace from survey of Anglo-Congolese boundary near Lake Bangweulu; suggestions as to its amendment. Dec 27 1904 - 1904
119 - O. West Sheane, Barnes, to P.L.G.: has talked to R.S. Macdonald and Mr. McKinnon re exploitation of rubber in Luena and Luapula Districts; they agree as to its importance; hopes therefore that the Company will export the machine for gathering ground-rubber. - 1904
120 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report & letter from Tryggve Rubin re progress of the geodetic survey. - 19 Jul 1905
121 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia cotton and tobacco: report by Josselin de Jong on the experimental garden at Featuring Jameson; letter from Codrington, Caister-on-Sea, to British South Africa Company suggesting that no more experiments be made save at Senga. - May, Jul 1905
122 - British South Africa Company: part of agenda relating to Northern Eastern Rhodesia; items re Anglo-Congolese boundary; suggested abolition of Northern Eastern Rhodesia High Court; Northern Eastern Rhodesia estimates; report for 1904 of African Transcontinental Telegraph Company and titles to land grants. - Aug-Sep 1905
123 - Codrington, Caister-on-Sea, to Wilson Fox: enclosed memorandum, re expenditure and revenue in Northern Eastern Rhodesia, revising his estimates in the light of letter from London office of Mar 11. [2 copies.] - 5 Aug 1905
124 - Prof. Wyndham R. Dunstan, Director of the Imperial Institute: the Muteke rubber vine from Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 27 Oct 1905
125 - Codrington, St. James's, to P.L.G.: enclosed notes on rubber [not found]; defers to the board's opinion as has no confidence in his own views; must have money to carry on controlled experiments or to supervise private enterprise; unless this comes, they will have to rely on Native Commissioners making their own experiments. - 30 Oct 1905
126 - Codrington, St. James's, to P.L.G.: has had satisfactory interview with the board; was mistaken in thinking they were uninterested in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 4 Nov 1905
127 - Codrington, Featuring Jameson, to Brodie: forwards note on German proposed railway from Kilwa to Lake Nyasa; difficulty of travel from Nyasaland to Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 10 Feb 1906
128 - F.W. Harker [Assistant Native Commissioner, Featuring Jameson], Maidenhead, to British South Africa Company: reports on his visit to the British Cotton Growing Asscc.; attached note by Secretary that the Rhodesian Cotton Company are in contact with Codrington about establishing a ginning factory at Featuring Jameson. - 10 Jun 1906
129 - Michell: memorandum analysing relations of the British South Africa Company and C.O. re the policing of Northern Eastern Rhodesia by the K.A.R.; suggests revision of these arrangements. - 15 Jun 1906
130 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report by Dr. H.A.E. Noble of his tour on the Congolese border where he investigated the spread of sleeping sickness; has approached the Congo State and Tanganyika Concessions about joint efforts to stop its spread. - 1 Oct 1906
131 - F.O. Stoehr, London S.W., to P.L.G.: thanks for help in getting to N.E.R; geodetic survey not a success, the leader being unpractical; is taking a course in tropical medicine as he hopes to be employed by the Company on some future job which entails wandering in the bush. - 14 Oct 1906
132 - British South Africa Company to Administrator, Featuring Jameson: instructions re methods of accounting so as to regularise the position after the last audit. - 24 Nov 1906
133 - Secretary, London School of Tropical Medicine, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report by Medical Superintendent on reports of sleeping sickness in Northern Eastern Rhodesia sent to London by Administrator - 3 Dec 1906
134 - N.B.R.: estimates to Mar 31 1908. - 3 Jan 1907
135 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report by L.A. Wallace, Chief Surveyor, outlining work done by the administration in surveying farms, etc., for which the N. Charterland Expl. Company is accountable. 24 Jan 1907 - 1907
136 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: note of lands set aside for native occupation. - 16 May 1907
137-8 - P.L.G.: memorandums re need for roads in Northern Eastern Rhodesia as rlwys. are so expensive; written in response to enclosed letter from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, and report by L.A. Wallace on transport in Northern Eastern Rhodesia Apr - May - 1907
139 - P.L.G.: memorandum re roads in Northern Eastern Rhodesia and rlwys. in Northern Western Rhodesia [2 copies.] - 20 Jun 1907
140 - Percy J. Baird [Chief Accountant], Featuring Jameson, to Brodie: account of his work on reconciling the Featuring Jameson and Salisbury accounts; work on reorganisation of accounts. - 15 Aug 1907
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142 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia and the South Africa Customs Union: correspondence of the British South Africa Company, C.O., and Codrington, re the refusal of the C.O. to allow Northern Eastern Rhodesia to join the Union as this would transgress the General Act of the tariff conference at Berlin, 1885, where it was laid down that all lands in the Congo basin would be free to all nations. - Jan-Dec 1907
143 - P. Inskipp: memorandum on cotton in Northern Eastern Rhodesia and re his efforts to get the Brit. Cotton Growing Assoc. to sponsor a settler who wished to grow cotton; enclosed letter from B.C.G.A.; has looked into the Renard Road Train for use on Jameson-Tete road to improve the road transport of the territory. - 3 Feb 1908
144 - Administrator [the Administrator, now L. A. Wallace], Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: forwards estimates of the African Transcontinental Telegraph Company - 9 Mar 1908
145 - A.H. Milne, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report from Allan Kinghorn of work in the Zambesi on sleeping sickness. - 17 Mar 1908
146 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: forwards petition from Farmers, Missionaries and Traders of Featuring Jameson District for better roads and his answer to it; disputes P.L.G.'s proposals for a first class road fit for mechanised transport. - 20 Mar 1908
147 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: gives information on cost of transport via Broken Hill. - 23 Mar 1908
148 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: possible effects of new Order-in-Council on policing arrangements in Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 13 Apr 1908
149 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed copy of his letter to High Commissioner, Johannesburg, giving misc. information on Northern Eastern Rhodesia 2 copies. - 14 Apr 1908
150 - British South Africa Company to C.O. and reply: admission of Northern Eastern Rhodesia into South Africa customs union. - 14 Mar 1908-15 Apr 1908
151 - British South Africa Company: memorandum, summarising correspondence w. C.O. and Northern Eastern Rhodesia re appointment of a Secretary for Native Affairs and issue of regulations defining jurisdiction of Native Commissioners and Assistant Native Commissioners; enclosed letter from Administrator, Featuring Jameson, forwarding his letter to Govnr. of B.C.A. - 29 Jun 1908
152 - [?L.P. Beaufort], Featuring Jameson, to Hawksley: private news letter about situation at Featuring Jameson; qualities of Wallace and Dr. Spillane; welcome departure of Goode; need for better conditions for staff. [pages 5 ff. missing.] - 3 Oct 1908
153 - Summary of report by Dr. J.C. Spillane on sleeping sickness in Northern Eastern Rhodesia; with draft letter of appreciation from Board to Administrator, Northern Eastern Rhodesia - 25 Nov 1908
154 - British South Africa Company: memorandum re possible increase of salary of magistrates and Native Commissioners; enclosed correspondence with Administrator, Featuring Jameson. - 12 Feb 1909
155 - British South Africa Company agenda: item, with papers, re recommendation of Standing Committee that Judge Beaufort be made Acting Administrator - Feb 1909
156 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report from the Magistrate, Abercorn, of his meeting with German Commandant re sleeping sickness. - 8 Jun 1909
157 - C.O. to British South Africa Company: adjustments necessary to old concessions in Northern Eastern Rhodesia in order that a new mining law in Northern Rhodesia should be introduced. - 3 Aug 1909
158 - Dunbar Brunton [District Surgeon, Northern Eastern Rhodesia], Kawamba, to A. P. Millar: general account of his work; his diet; his encounters with sleeping sickness. - 27 Jul 1909
159 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: conference with Comité Special du Katanga and Rhodesian Railways. re the spread of sleeping sickness. - 5 Apr 1910
160 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson: forwards correspondence w. B.C.A. administration re rights to collect rubber in Nyasaland. - 3 May 1910
161 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia Govt. Gazette: message from George V to colonies and dominions on death of Edward VII. - 27 May 1910
162 - Administrator, Featuring Jameson, to British South Africa Company: reports fixing of conf. with Congo officials to discuss sleeping sickness. - 7 Jun 1910
163 - C.O. to British South Africa Company: requests co-operation with Nyasaland in discovering source of sleeping sickness on the Luangwa River. - 16 Jul 1910
164 - Administrator, Featuring Rosebery, to British South Africa Company: enclosed report of meeting with Belgian officials re sleeping sickness. - 19 Jul 1910
165 - Northern Eastern Rhodesia Govt. Gazette: - 19 Sep 1910
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