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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

QThe Papers ofueen

Victoriaon Foreign Affairs

Part 4: Portugal and Spain, 1841-1900

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

Files from the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle

THE PAPERS OF QUEEN VICTORIA ONFOREIGN AFFAIRS

Edited by Kenneth Bourne

Part 4: Spain and Portugal, 1841-1900

Guide compiled by David Loving

A microfilm project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

An Imprint of CIS4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901.The papers of Queen Victoria on foreign affairs [microform]

edited by Kenneth Bourne.microfilm reels. — (Files from the Royal Archives, Windsor

Castle)

Contents: Pt. 1. Russia and Eastern Europe, 1846-1900Pt. 6. Greece, 1847-1863.

ISBN 1-55655-187-8 (microfilm)1. Great Britain ~ Foreign relations — 1837-1901 ~ Sources —

Manuscripts ~ Microform catalogs. I. Bourne, Kenneth.II. Hydrick, Blair. HI. Title. IV. Series.[DA550.V]327.41-dc20 92-9780

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Copyright Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth n 1993. This is a reproduction of a series ofdocuments preserved in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, published by graciouspermission of Her Majesty the Queen. No further photographic reproduction of themicrofilm may be made without the permission of University Publications of America.

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ISBN 1-55655-187-8.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Introduction v

Introduction: Part 4: Spain and Portugal, 1841-1900 xii

Reel Index

ReellSpanish Marriage Question, 1841-1846, Vol. J.43 1Spanish Marriage Question, 1846, Vol. J.44-J.45 3

Reel 2Spanish Marriage Question, 1846 cont., Vol. J.45 cont.-J.46 5Spanish Marriage Question, 1847, Vol. J.47 7

Reel3Spanish Marriage Question, 1847 cont., Vol. J.48 8Spanish Marriage Question, 1847-1849, Vol. J.49 10Spanish Marriage Question, 1849-1857, Vol. J.50 11

Reel 4Spanish Marriage Question, 1849-1857 cont, Vol. J.50 cont 14Spain, 1857-1868, Vol. J.51 14Spain, 1869-1873, Vol. J.52 17

ReelSSpain, 1874-1876, Vol. J.53 20Spain, 1877-1885, Vol. J.54 24

Reel 6Spain, 1886-1900, Vol. J.55 27Civil War in Portugal, 1846-1847, Vol. J.56 30Civil War in Portugal, 1847, Vol. J.57 31

Reel 7Civil War in Portugal, 1847 cont., Vol. J.57 cont.-Vol. J.59 32

ReelSCivil War in Portugal, 1847-1848, Vol. J.60 36Saldanha Revolution in Portugal, 1851, Vol. J.61 37Portugal, 1854-1856, Vol. J.62 38

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Reel 9Portugal, 1857-1858, Vol. J.63 39Portugal, 1858-1862, Vol. J.64 41

Reel 10Portugal, 1858-1862 cont., Vol. J.64 cont 42Portugal, 1863-1886, Vol. J.65 43Portugal, 1887-1900, Vol. J.66 45

Correspondent Index 49

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION

The papers of modern British sovereigns have suffered as many vicissitudes as have otherprivate collections. Almost all of William IV's papers, official as well as private, were probablydestroyed by his executors,1 and large quantities of George IV's either upon his death or nearly acentury later.2 So, too, was a large quantity of Edward Vni's.3 Nor, in between, did QueenVictoria's papers survive entirely unscathed. The original manuscript of her diary, from the timeof her accession to the throne, was destroyed by her youngest daughter, and the transcript thePrincess had previously made both omitted substantial portions and amended others. The 111manuscript volumes now extant apparently represent only about a third of the original.4 Otherimportant parts of the Queen's papers are also known to have been destroyed, includingcorrespondence with Lord Granville. The destruction even extended to other collections outsidethe Royal Archives, so-called "very Private" letters to Disraeli being weeded out from theHughenden Papers and subsequently destroyed.5 Yet, overall, Queen Victoria's papers fared farbetter than those of her uncles or her son, amounting still, not merely to a formidable collectionof private correspondence, but also to what one might almost describe, albeit with importantqualifications, as a sort of National Archive in miniature.

Walter Bagehot, in a famous passage, thus summed up the powers of the mid-centurymonarch in Britain: "To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutionalmonarchy such as our own, three rights—the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, theright to warn."6 When this was written, in the 1860s, Bagehot was stating an ideal rather than afact; in practice Queen Victoria often claimed—and sometimes even exercised—more powerthan was indicated by constitutional niceties. In any event, her interest and activity accumulated avast quantity of paper at Windsor. In addition to family letters and material relating to the affairsof the Royal Household, this included much correspondence with her ministers. The mostimportant was, of course, that with her Prime Ministers, who not only had to consult her aboutministerial and other appointments but also had to keep her regularly informed aboutgovernmental and political affairs in general so that she could properly perform heracknowledged constitutional role. Thus, in addition to the correspondence regarding the passingpolitical questions of the day, there were also regular reports from her Prime Ministers both of

1 Sir Robin Mackworth-Young, "The Royal Archives, Windsor Castle," Archives, Xm (1978), pp. 117-128.Subsequent references are to this article, which, together with Mackworth-Young's later The Royal Archivesand Prince Albert, Coburg, 1985, in the series of essays edited for the Prince Albert Society by A. M. Birke,gives a short but comprehensive summary of the Royal Archives and of the Victorian Archive in particular.

2 Sir Philip Magnus, King Edward the Seventh, London, 1964, p. 461.3 Mackworth-Young, p. 124.4 Ibid.,p. 123.5 Magnus, p. 461.6 Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution, World's Classics ed, London, 1929, p. 67.

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the cabinet meetings and of proceedings in Parliament, and letters from other cabinet ministersregarding the affairs of their departments, from foreign monarchs and others regarding politicalas well as personal matters, and from a variety of other officials and private individuals. In manycases these were accompanied by drafts or copies of the Queen's replies and by importantmemoranda and other relevant papers.

Apart from ministerial and parliamentary crises, which were by nature fitful, the Queen'sprincipal interest was in foreign affairs. The sovereign indeed expected to see all incomingForeign Office despatches and to approve everything sent out in her name. But even beforeVictoria's accession in 1837, the bulk was already too large for the task to be done in good time,if indeed at all. Already, therefore, the Foreign Secretary had resorted to sending her onlyselected correspondence and instructions, the latter not infrequently after they had already beendespatched abroad and on the assumption that they could, if necessary, be recalled or amended enroute. The young Victoria, moreover, was unable to cope with all that was expected of thesovereign and relied on Foreign Secretary Palmerston only a little less than on Prime MinisterMelbourne. A couple of months after her accession, she requested the Foreign Secretary not tosend her any more foreign despatches until she had finished those she already had.7 Shortlyafterwards Palmerston directed that only "the most interesting" despatches should go to Windsor,an instruction amended at the Foreign Office to "interesting and romantic."* When, thefollowing summer, her first Ascot arrived, he minuted for the Foreign Office: "The less you sendthe Queen this next week.. .the better."9 But the Queen was by no means uninterested in foreignaffairs, and already, though very tentatively, before the end of 1838 had complained to her PrimeMinister that when he was not with her, she heard "nothing" about them.10 After her marriage inFebruary 1840 to a foreign prince with decided views about the role of constitutional monarchyin Britain and a major interest in foreign affairs (as well as with many relatives abroad), thisnaive inquisitiveness escalated rapidly into personal and political confrontation.

Prince Albert was the instrument by which his mentor Baron Stockmar hoped to see theBritish monarchy reformed and revitalized. "The Baron's idea of monarchy," wrote one of thePrince's biographers, "was that of a sovereign, wise and laborious, withdrawn from the sordidclash of party and exercising power which was unobtrusive but decisive."11 After three monthsof marriage, however, Prince Albert still found that he was "only the husband, and not the masterin the house."12 For her part, Queen Victoria seemed as anxious as her ministers to exclude himfrom political business. "Albert helped me with the blotting paper when I signed," she wroteabout transacting affairs of state a fortnight after her marriage.13 During her first confinement,however, Albert received and made notes for her about all cabinet business and in consequencewas, with the Prime Minister's concurrence, given in December 1840 the keys to the secret boxes

7 Brian Cornell, Regina v. Palmerston. The Correspondence between Queen Victoria and Her Foreign and PrimeMinister, 1837-1865, London, 1962, p. 9.

8 Sir Charles Webster, The Art and Practice of Diplomacy, London, 1961, pp. 188-9.9 Ibid., p. 188.10 Ibid., p. 243.11 Roger Fulford, The Prince Consort, London, 1949, p. 58.12 Theodore Martin, The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 5 vols., London, 1875-80, i. 71.13 Fulford, p. 55.

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containing confidential government documents. More than that, he was, by the time of theministerial crisis the following year, taking an active part between the Queen and her ministersand to that end was allowed to be present at an official audience between the Queen and herprime minister.14

With Peel as prime minister from 1841 to 1846, Albert established for the monarch—andfor himself—a reinvigorated role in political affairs. This mutual confidence also extended to therelations of the Queen and her Consort with her new Foreign Secretary, Aberdeen. When theQueen protested that despatches were being sent off before she approved them, she accepted hisexcuse that he was merely following precedent.15 With Palmers ton back at the Foreign Office,however, she and her Consort would not rest so contented. Eventually, on 12 August 1850, sheaddressed to the Prime Minister a decidedly blunt expression of her expectations:

With reference to the conversation about Lord Palmerston which the Queen had withJohn Russell the other day, and Lord Palmers ton's disavowal that he ever intended anydisrespect to her by the various neglects of which she has had so long and so often tocomplain, she thinks it right, in order to prevent any mistake for the future, shortly to explainwhat it is she expects from her Foreign Secretary. She requires : (1) That he will distinctlystate what he proposes in a given case, in order that the Queen may know as distinctly towhat she has given her Royal sanction; (2) Having once given her sanction to a measure, thatit be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister; such an act she must consider asfailing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of herConstitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of whatpasses between him and the Foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, basedupon that intercourse; to receive the Foreign Despatches in good time to make herselfacquainted with their contents before they must be sent off. The Queen thinks it best thatJohn Russell should show this letter to Lord Palmerston.16

Palmerston promised—tearfully even—to reform, and for a while things seem to have beenbetter.17 But within a few weeks the relations of the Court and Foreign Secretary were as bad asever and their differences, which were, of course, political as well as personal and procedural,exploded again before the year was out. Eventually, in December 1851, the Prime Minister alsodecided he had had enough, and Palmerston was dismissed.

Palmerston was replaced by the courteous Lord Granville, whose disappointed rivalcomplained of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert: "They labour under the curious mistake that theP.O. is their peculiar department and that they have a right to control, if not to direct, the foreignpolicy of England."18 This was certainly an exaggeration, but there was no doubt that in the1850s, the influence of the Crown in foreign affairs seemed to reach its climax. So widely wasthis believed, indeed, that when the Crimean War loomed up and in a confused disagreementover foreign and domestic affairs, Palmerston resigned the Home Secretaryship in Aberdeen'scoalition government, Prince Albert was blamed by the radical press and even rumored to havebeen imprisoned in the Tower for treason. Palmerston, however, disavowed the accusation and

14 Ibid., pp. 66-8.15 Muriel E. Chamberlain, Lord Aberdeen: A Political Biography, London, 1983, p. 298.16 The Letters of Queen Victoria. A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and

1861, ed. Arthur Christopher Benson and Viscount Esher, 3 vols., London, 1907, ii. 315.17 Fulford, p. 134.18 Sir Herbert Maxwell, The Life and Letters of George William Frederick Fourth Earl of Clarendon, 2 vols.,

London, 1913, i. 341.

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returned to the government. Soon after, in February 1855, the war forced the Court to acceptPalmerston as prime minister and subsequently even restored a degree of harmony in theirrelations. But the Prince kept a wary eye on the old rogue and at all times a jealous watch on thepowers of the Sovereign. When, however, the Prince died in December 1861, Palmerston brokeinto tears and wrote in sadness of "that perfect Being."19

Greville recorded in his diary how smoothly the Court's supervision of government businesswas functioning just after the end of the Crimean War.20 Indeed, records Prince Albert'sbiographer, "the curious eye of the Prince ranged over government departments, and he askedquestions and urged action in a manner more reminiscent of a modem Prime Minister than of theSovereign."21 No detail escaped him, and he supplied information as generously as he demandedit. Like the Queen herself, he maintained a large confidential political correspondence with hisconnections abroad, and he also communicated regularly with his uncle in Brussels, his brother atCoburg, his cousin in Lisbon, the Queen's half brother in Leiningen, the King of Prussia, PrinceWilliam of Prussia, the King of Saxony, and Archduke John of Austria.22 Much of this hepersonally selected, translated, and transcribed for circulation to the Prime Minister and certainmembers of his cabinet. Some of it, however, he regarded as too confidential even for them. Hisbiographer acknowledges that he was not always discreet or even judicious in his writings, but ingeneral concludes that "he elevated the business side of the monarchy to the dignity of agovernment department."23

Archival ContentThe Prince's organization of the Royal Archives proceeded apace with the reinvigoration of

the role of the constitutional monarchy. Within less than a year after their marriage, he hadbecome the Queen's private secretary in all but name.24 With the help of his own staff, heprepared papers for her inspection and approval, composed or corrected her draft replies, andmade detailed memoranda of the conversations he or the Queen had with her ministers or otherimportant visitors. He, or one of his assistants, also made copies of other important letterspassing through Windsor, wrote numerous memoranda for themselves or members of thegovernment, snipped out newspaper cuttings on matters of particular interest, and annotatedsome letters in red ink with the names of the writer and addressee. All this he arranged and hadbound up in departmental or subject series, marked with careful cross-references and other notesand preceded by summaries written in his own hand.

Curiously there is no separate archive of Prince Albert's material. A good deal of hiscorrespondence, in addition to what was always intended for it, has been incorporated in thearchives of the Queen. But most of his personal correspondence has disappeared.25 The results ofhis efforts upon Queen Victoria's archive at Windsor, up to 1861, can, however, best be

19 Fulford, p. 275.20 The Greville Memoirs. 1814-1860, ed. Lytton Strachey and Roger Fulford, 8 vols., London, 1938, vu. 304.21 Fulford, p. 114.22 Idem.23 Idem.24 CecU Woodham Smith, Queen Victoria: Her Life and Times, 1819-1861, London, 1972, i. 218.25 Mackworth-Young, pp. 123-4.

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described in the words of its official editors who, in the three fat volumes they publishedcovering 1837-1861, could reproduce only a "minute fraction."26

... the collected papers form what is probably the most extraordinary series of Statedocuments in the world. The papers which deal with the Queen's life up to the year 1861have been bound in chronological order and comprise between five and six hundredvolumes. They consist, in great part, of letters from Ministers detailing the proceedings ofParliament, and of various political memoranda dealing with home, foreign, and colonialpolicy; among these are a few drafts of Her Majesty's replies. There are volumes concernedwith the affairs of almost every European country; with the history of India, the BritishArmy, the Civil List, the Royal Estates, and all the complicated machinery of the Monarchyand the Constitution. There are letters from monarchs and royal personages, and there isfurther a whole series of volumes dealing with matters in which the Prince Consort took aspecial interest. .Some of them are arranged chronologically, some by subjects. Among themost interesting volumes are those containing the letters written by Her Majesty to her uncleLeopold, King of the Belgians, and his replies. The collection of letters from and to LordMelbourne forms another hardly less interesting series. In many places Queen Victoriacaused extracts, copied from her own private Diaries, dealing with important political eventsor describing momentous interviews, to be inserted in the volumes, with the evidentintention of illustrating and completing the record.27

For assistance with the Archive, Prince Albert had looked increasingly to his own staff, bothEnglish and German, but particularly to his two private secretaries, George Anson until his deathin October 1849 and then Colonel (afterwards General) Charles Grey, and another member of thehousehold, Colonel (afterwards Sir Charles) Phipps. After the Prince's death, Grey and Phippscontinued to manage the Queen's correspondence, Grey himself becoming her acting privatesecretary and, at last, in 1867 even her nominal secretary. Then, after he died in 1870, she wasserved in that capacity first by General Sir Henry Ponsonby and, from 1895 until her death, byArthur Bigge (afterwards Lord Stamfordham). With their assistance, the flow of information andopinion continued and was preserved for the record in the files that had been opened orreorganized by the Prince Consort. With the departure of the Prince, however, much else alsodisappeared. There was no longer the stream of memoranda (on foreign and military affairs inparticular) and even the summaries ceased. Without his prodding, moreover, the quality of eventhe Prime Ministers' letters depended too much on the personality of the writer. Gladstone neverestablished a close rapport with the Queen, and his reports of cabinet meetings therefore stuck tothe rather bare record of the decisions, which were probably all she was really entitled to know.Disraeli, by contrast, wrote at considerable length of the discussions and divisions within thecabinet and of the follies and the foibles of his colleagues.

"Is there not just a risk," wrote Disraeli's Foreign Secretary, "of encouraging her in toolarge ideas of her personal power.. .?>>28 For his part, Disraeli, who laid on flattery with atrowel, believed he was using the Queen to his own purposes. "Lord Beaconsfield," he oncewrote to her, "was pleased with the Chancellor of the Exchequer's tone & perceived that a 'Faery

26 Mackworth-Young, p. 127. The reference is, of course, to the three volumes edited by Benson and Esher. Twomore series followed, both edited by George Earle Buckle in 1926-32 and completing the coverage of the entirereign in eleven volumes.

27 Letters of Queen Victoria. 1837-1861, i. v-vi.28 W. F. Monypenny and G. E. Buckle, The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, 6 vols., London,

1910-20, v. 414.

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Queen' had waved her magic wand over him."29 However, after Prince Albert's death, and stillmore perhaps after the consolidation of the two-party system in British politics, the power of theconstitutional monarchy he had revived and developed inevitably declined. The Queen tried toadhere to the course she at least believed her husband would have followed and could intervenewith vigor from time to time, as, for example, in the Schleswig-Holstein question in 1864 as wellas in the eastern crisis of 1876-78. But these were unsystematic essays rather than a pervasiveand persistent influence. In her grief, the widowed queen had also declared she could no longercope and professed a lack of interest, but within a couple of years she was insisting again onseeing draft despatches beforehand and shortly after that rejecting the notion that they couldsatisfactorily be modified by telegraph.30 In her later years, some of these documents may havebeen marked "Drafts" when they were really copies of what had already proceeded on theirway.31 But the forms were preserved throughout and so they continued to ensure the flow ofpaper she and her consort had all along demanded.

To the King of Prussia, Prince Albert once wrote: "... we are gradually amassing a treasureof political knowledge, which grows daily more valuable to us, and which we hope one day tohand down to the Prince of Wales, your dear god-son, as the best endowment for his futurekingly office."32 After Albert's death, this work was continued by his librarian, who was also aGerman and might have been expected to proceed no less systematically. Unfortunately he didnot do his job so well; perhaps it was he who, in making a detailed list of the contents of eachvolume, decided to omit the date of every single item! The result was that towards the end ofQueen Victoria's reign, a large quantity of papers was found to be stacked away unsorted, and inthe subsequent process of selection and arrangement about half was destroyed.33 The remainder,however, has since been incorporated into the system invented by the Prince, though thisrequired breaking up the volumes in which the material had formerly been bound.34

Organization of MaterialEach file in the Victorian Archive is arranged in chronological order under a series title or

name by type of correspondence or subject, that series being given a distinguishing letter orletters of the alphabet. But the arrangement is rather loose, and subjects tend to overlap under thesame letter or to be extended or scattered over several. The series "A" consists mainly of thegeneral correspondence with the Queen's Prime Ministers, and "B" of that with other Cabinetministers, though correspondence with Disraeli as prime minister is to be found in both. Othersuch correspondence, moreover, is filed under separate subject series, such as, in particular, "C,"which consists chiefly of material on the formation of particular administrations and on other so-called ministerial crises. Foreign affairs, arranged largely by country, occupy five letters of thealphabet (G, H, I, J, and Q), with minor items occasionally straying into others, such as Prince

29 Robert Blake, Disraeli, London, 1967, p. 548.30 Frank Hardie, The Political Influence of Queen Victoria 1861-1901, Oxford, 1935, pp. 222-3.31 Algernon Cecil, "The Foreign Office," in The Cambridge History of British Policy 1783-1919, ed. Sir A. W.

Ward and G. P. Gooch, 3 vols., Cambridge, 1922-23, iii. 577.32 Letters of the Prince Consort 1831-1861, selected and ed. by Dr. Jagow and translated by E. T. S. Dugdale,

London, 1938, p. 108.33 Mackworth-Young, pp. 119-20.34 Ibid., p. 126.

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Albert's abstracts in German (Y. 156-158) of Foreign Office papers he had not felt it necessaryto copy into the main files.

Each individual file in the series in turn has a number, and each item in it a sub-number,circled where necessary in order to be distinguished from what presumably were the folionumbers of the earlier bound volumes. Each file contains a typed list of the material that follows,giving the names of the author and recipient as well as the assigned number of each item and,during Prince Albert's years, usually but not always, an overall summary and background surveyof the topic or topics covered in each file. As has already been mentioned, these lists do not giveprecise dates of the individual items, but that deficiency has been remedied and an index ofnames also is provided in the publisher's guide. The systematic translations into English that arefound for many of the earlier documents in French were apparently made some time during thetwentieth century and are not part of the original archive.

With the gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen and the kind assistance of thelibrarian and staff of the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, UFA has already published thesubject series on "The Oriental Question"35 (G. 1-57 and H. 1-40). The publishers now add thesubject series on Russia and Eastern Europe, 1846-1900 (H. 41-52) in Papers of Queen Victoriaon Foreign Affairs, Part 1; Germany and Central Europe, 1841-1900 (I. 1-68,1. 70-71,1. 87-100,1. 102-103, and J. 103-106), The Papers of Queen Victoria on Foreign Affairs, Part 2; Italy,1847-1900 (J. 1-42 and C. 51-52), The Papers of Queen Victoria on Foreign Affairs, Part 3;Portugal and Spain, 1841-1900 (J. 43-66), The Papers of Queen Victoria on Foreign Affairs,Part 4; France and Belgium, 1848-1900 (J. 67-83, J. 85-91, J. 107, and Q. 1-8), The Papers ofQueen Victoria on Foreign Affairs, Part 5; and Greece, 1847-1863 (J. 93-100), The Papers ofQueen Victoria on Foreign Affairs, Part 6. Some files consisting entirely of copies of statepapers better found in the Public Record Office and of more personal papers and correspondenceof the Prince Consort on German affairs have been entirely omitted. But UPA hopes soon tocomplete the series on foreign affairs with further files on extra-European countries and areasand, in due course, to add series on colonial and domestic affairs.

Although necessarily selected from the vast and varied Victorian Archives, each of thesefiles is in itself complete and unedited, and they are here reproduced for the first time for thebenefit of a wider audience of historians and others—not the least, doctoral candidates—than ithas hitherto been possible to accommodate at the Royal Archives. For all this, including thematerial relating to the period after 1861 as well as before, posterity owes an enormous debt toPrince Albert, whatever view is taken of his constitutional theories and the influence they hadupon the Victorian monarchy.

Kenneth BourneLondon School of Economics and Political Science

35 University Publications of America, The Oriental Question. 1840-1900 (38 reels), ISBN 0-89093-737-0.

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Part 4: Spain and Portugal, 1841-1900The disproportionate bulk of the series on Spain and Portugal is largely explained by the im-

portance of the crises relations with those countries that were provoked during Palmerston's lastperiod at the Foreign Office and by the endemic revolutionary conditions that continuallythreatened and disturbed the monarchical institutions, in which Queen Victoria and Prince Alberthad a direct family as well as a sympathetic interest. These files therefore are, for long periods,rich in detailed reports about internal political affairs and palace intrigues.

Thus the files on Spain begin with an overlooked but important memorandum of PrinceAlbert's on the Spanish marriages question in general and on the prospects as a bridegroom ofhis cousin, Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (J.43/1-2). They proceed to cover in some detail thewell-meaning but possibly misguided attempts by Lord Aberdeen as Foreign Secretary in theearly 1840s to avoid a clash with France and to insist, both against the family inclinations of thePrince (J.43/52) and the intriguing ambitions of the diplomatic agent in Madrid, Henry Bulwer(J.43/49), on the primacy of Spain's own "free choice" (J.43/51 and 76). With Aberdeen'sreplacement by Palmerston in July 1846, the efforts of the Prince and agent revived andapparently coalesced in favouring Leopold, only, of course, to provoke the great crisis withFrance and her triumph in Madrid over England. How far Palmerston was still more to blame, asmuch by giving the French the moral advantage by lecturing to Spain on the virtues ofconstitutional government as by any direct interference in the marriage question, thesedocuments may or may not help to determine. On the one hand, the confidential correspondenceof Peel and Aberdeen with the Prince in 1846-1847 shows how much more guilty they thoughtGuizot was then Palmerston (J.44/65, 66, and 67; J.45/44; J.46/6 and 24; J.47/2-9). They wereparticularly disgusted that, as Peel put it, "such contempt [had been shown] for the feelings,affection and happiness of two young females of the age of 16 and 14" (J.44/65); indeed, in thecase of the Queen's bridegroom, such were the rumours about him that sometimes it was thoughtnecessary to conceal the details from Queen Victoria (J.44/45 and 46). On the other hand,Albert's old adviser Stockmar will be found, in a passage omitted from the printed series ofQueen Victoria's correspondence, explaining that in dealing with the French, Aberdeen wouldhave had at least the advantage over Palmerston "which straight honest conduct always exerciseseven over the minds of intriguers and the dishonest" (J.44/68).

Most of the material in the files immediately following (J.46-J.49) concerns the attempt torestore at least a degree of British influence in Madrid. It is dominated by long and numerousreports, both official and private and often marked "secret," from Bulwer about the tortuousinternal politics of Spain and the unending palace intrigues. Among the latter, of course, he takesparticular care to report the bad personal relations between the Queen and King and not least thelatter's supposed physical and moral deficiencies (especially J.48/1,17, 24, and 30). (But he wasnot responsible for the explicit report that, as a necessary preliminary to the longer-term successof their schemes, the French had, before the marriages, commissioned a prostitute to establish theimpotence of the Queen's prospective bridegroom [J.49/107 and 108].) At length, Prince Albertand Palmerston agreed that the Queen should separate from her husband (J.48/43,44, and 71) butdiffered still on what might then follow, whether the revival of the Carlist cause or the union ofSpain with Portugal (J.48/67). They differed still more on methods, in particular over what the

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Court saw as intrigues by Bulwer that grossly undermined Britain's supposed moral advantageover France (J.49/2 and 17)—a difference that was eventually brought before the Cabinet(J.49/30). Bulwer on that occasion suffered only a rebuke, but in the spring of 1848 was summar-ily ejected by the Spanish government itself. That storm in a teacup occupies the last part of J.48(8Iff) and is marked by a characteristically long letter from Palmerston (J.48/96).

The consequent breach of relations accounts for the absence of almost any material for therest of 1848 and the whole of 1849. But with the restoration of relations in the spring of 1850, thewatch on the internal condition of Spain and the fortunes and behaviour of the royal familyrecommenced (J.50) and with it the English Court's suspicions of Palmerston (J.50/12-28 and37). The new minister in Madrid, Lord Howden, had long-standing connections with Spain andwas said to be popular there. He also took the extraordinary step of assuring Prince Albert face toface that he shared his doubts about Palmerston and that he could be relied on not to intrigue ashis predecessor had (J.50/34). But his letters and despatches read much as Bulwer's had done.When an attempt was made on Queen Isabella's life in February 1852, Howden reported thatsuspicion of complicity in it had fallen on the King (J.50/62), and he did not omit to report thepersistent doubts about the paternity of the Queen's first child (J.50/85). He also displayed acurious way of demonstrating his disavowals of intrigue on his own part by communicatingdirectly to Prince Albert when the Foreign Office displayed a distinct lack of enthusiasm for thescheme to replace the Queen of Spain on the throne of a united kingdom of Iberia by thewidowed King Consort of Portugal (J.50/90). Since the proposed candidate was a Coburg,Howden no doubt sought to ingratiate himself with the Prince, but Albert very properlycommunicated the whole business to the Foreign Secretary (J.50/91-93).

The fall of the Orleans dynasty in France in 1848 and the birth of an heir to Queen Isabellain 1851 had by no means relieved Palmerston's anxieties about French intrigue, but whatever thebehaviour of the Minister, under Palmerston's own successors at least there seems in the persis-tent and growing threat to the monarchy in Spain, to have been every anxiety to avoid a newAnglo-French clash. Clarendon in particular demonstrated a real anxiety to cooperate as much aspossible (J.50/74,75, and 129). Indeed the danger now was thought to be that a Montpensier suc-cession would be considered by Napoleon III as presenting the threat of an Orleanist camp acrossthe frontier (J.50/74) and actually provoke him into military intervention (J.50/144 and 146).

All these anxieties—for the Spanish monarchy as well as French intentions—came to theirclimax with the insurrection of 1868 and the expulsion of Isabella (J.51/62-181). There followeda whole flood of Coburg-Braganza (J.51/163; J.52/4, 8,9, and 43), Montpensier (J.51/86 and168; J.52/9 and 58), Carlist (J.51/140), and republican schemes (J.51/167), joined by Italian andeven English candidates (J.51/114,116, and 166; J.52/1,48, and 75-77). Queen Victoria wasflatteringly assured by her Prime Minister that "the insurgent leaders hate the French; hold thatSpain is unfit for the republic; & believe that an 'Anglo-Coburg dynasty' can alone set themright" (J.51/97). But as General Gray explained, she indignantly rejected the idea that the Dukeof Edinburgh might succeed to what "rightfully" belonged to others; besides, he added, "theSpaniards ... are proverbially indisposed to foreigners" (J.51/119 and 121). On the other hand,she also vigorously resisted the suggestion that Britain recognize the provisional government inSpain (J.51/130).

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There followed, of course, the great war crisis provoked by the Hohenzollern candidature,which here receives only a bare and anodyne mention by Lord Granville. It appeared "to beviewed with great disfavor in France," he wrote to his Minister in Madrid, Austen Henry Layard;England did not wish to interfere but was "anxious" and would wish him to "use every pressurewhich will not offend the Spanish Government but . . . promote [its] abandonment" (J.52/71 and72).

As archaeologist and politician turned diplomat, Layard had a long but difficult and hectictime in Madrid, from the Hohenzollern affair through the brief and unhappy reign of the ItalianKing Amadeus, the first republic, and the proclamation of Isabella's son Alfonso XII. QueenVictoria, remembering his past record as a violent critic of the Crimean War establishment—hehad then been nicknamed "lie-hard," she unkindly recalled (J.53/168)—continually found faultwith him for his differences with Alfonso, not least over the persecution of Protestants by whichthe King sought to woo the Pope's support away from Don Carlos. The Queen, who had resistedas long as she could any truck with the Republic—"No Govt," she had written, "ought to holdany official intercourse with such disgraceful wretches" (J.52/214)—and consented only verybelatedly and reluctantly to recognize "a bad republican govt" (J.53/51), was naturally anxiousfor the success of the restored monarchy. "HM does not wish any hitch about recognizingAlfonso," Grey explained at the beginning of his reign, and "as there has been job enough to geta King in Spain . . . it will be well not to shy stones at him as he is getting into the throne"(J.53/107). So since she considered Layard's sympathies lay elsewhere, she sought to have himcautioned or even moved (J.53/63,77,114-116, and 176).

In this she had considerable support from the Prime Minister. Indeed, the advent of Disraeli,who was evidently anxious to place the Queen with a more active British policy, appears to havebrought a new tone of prime ministerial intimacy into the Royal Archives. On the other hand, italso brought a counteracting degree of restraint on the part of his notoriously passive ForeignSecretary, Lord Stanley. England had enough naval force at hand to protect her citizens in Spain,Stanley had told the Prime Minister in September 1868; more would look like "a politicaldemonstration" (J.51/76). On his return to the Foreign Office as Lord Derby in the 1870s, he alsoadamantly resisted the Queen's attempts to move Layard. So, while she complained of Layard'sprejudices and passions—both sexual and religious—and his "lamentable want of knowledge ofthe duty of a foreign minister" (J.53/114,168,195,207, and 184), Derby retorted that theForeign Office wanted to know the truth about other countries, not reports "coloured to please"(J.53/220). And, despite his anxiety to please, Disraeli had to warn that the whole affair required"some delicate handling" lest Derby "take a fancy of going to Spain himself," and that if theypressed too hard, it "might lead to some disturbance" in the government itself (J.53/169 and 184).

Although Derby claimed that he did "not generally forward Mr Layard's letters for theQueen's perusal," since he understood she did "not care to see them" (J.54/1), the papers for hisperiod in Spain (1869-1877) are in fact detailed and voluminous, not only on domestic politicsand civil war, but also on Gibraltar (J.52/59-61,69-70, and 187; J.53/296), the Philippines andSulu (J.53/24, 39, and 239; J.54/1), Morocco (J.52/88 and 92), slavery, Cuba, the Virginius affair,U.S.-Spanish relations (J.52/49,105,118-121, and 277-295; J.53/25 and 37), and anarchist andCommunist conspiracies (J.52/205), including among the last a police report that mentions a

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certain "Dr. Carl Marx among the members of the International Working Men's Society"(J.52/94).

After Layard's departure in March 1877, the papers become thinner and preoccupied asmuch with royal marriages and deaths as with politics and war. There is, however, some materialon such perennial problems as anarchists and revolution (J.54/94-96; J.55/143), Gibraltar(J.55/190-201), Morocco (J.55/133. 140-141,144a, and 202), the Caroline Islands (J.54/112-114), and, not least, Cuba and the Spanish-American War (J.55/157-180). "The United Stateswill do all the mischief they can without going to war," Salisbury wrote in 1896 (J.55/158); hisprediction turned out false, that any interference by Great Britain might well becounterproductive in the United States and common European action probably only strengthenthe war party there (J.55/168). All that is unsurprising; what is otherwise, perhaps, is hisforthright letter virtually encouraging Spanish interference to check anarchy in Portugal:

... If an insurrection broke out in Portugal, it would probably be accompanied with somuch anarchy that Spain would be compelled in self defence to interfere. If it was LordSalisbury's duty to advise the Queen Regent, he would advise her to prevent the overthrowof the monarchy in Portugal, even by armed interference. There is no danger of any action onthe part of England. Even if a Radical Ministry were in office, they would not interfere, byforce . . . If the Conservative Government were in office, Spain would meet with noresistance from England, diplomatic or otherwise. (J.55/105)

The files on Portugal more properly reflect a still more direct interest in the fate of themonarchy there, since Queen Maria's consort was Prince Albert's first cousin, Ferdinand ofSaxe-Coburg. They open in 1846 (J.56) with the civil war between the reactionary Court inLisbon and the "progressive" Junta centered on Oporto and sometimes joined by the adherents ofthe pretender Dom Miguel. In this prolonged affair, the English Court was, not unusually,separated by its sympathies from the Foreign Secretary. But Victoria and Albert were not blind tothe reactionary influences surrounding their cousins—such as the German tutor Dietz—andPalmerston had no wish to see the Braganza-Coburg dynasty fall. Hence the mission of ColonelWylde, a member of Albert's household but with a son in the Foreign Office, was to bring thetwo sides to terms. But Wylde's mission, which got off to a bad start with the discovery that apolice agent of the Portuguese Court had denounced him as a supporter of the Junta (J.56/6),failed, and increasingly his lengthy correspondence is punctuated by letters and memorandareflecting the differences between his two masters: how far England's treaty engagementsobliged her to intervene and her sympathies and interests to do so on behalf of one side ratherthan the other (J.56/33-42). A particularly contentious issue, especially as Maria's cause seemedto prevail, was the treatment of her prisoners and the extent of her amnesty (J.56/48 and 71-72;J.57/78, 80-82, and 84-85; J.59/14 and 44). In this, however, the Cabinet made a compromise,limiting the assistance England could give the Queen and making it conditionl on her good andconstitutitonal behaviour (J.56/64).

The differences between Windsor and the Foreign Office, which were not helped by dis-agreements about the merits of the Secretary of Legation in Lisbon, Henry Southern, whomQueen Victoria suspected of radical sympathies and Palmerston loyally defended (J.56/67;J.58/17), seem to have been somewhat muted with the appointment of a new minister in SirHamilton Seymour. But it was probably due still more to the embarrassment felt at the lack ofany improvement of things in Portugal and to the criticism of English policy at home. Seymour,

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indeed, confirmed that Southern had been quite right to insist that the Portuguese Court wasutterly opposed to conciliation (J.57/2), and Prime Minister Russell and his colleagues evidentlyfelt the criticism at home might even bring the government down (J.58/54, 68,69, 72, 75, 77, and79). Naturally, Palmerston was not put out and in characteristic vein denounced French meddlingin Lisbon and the entire records of the Portuguese Court and government (J.59/17 and 49).

It is against this background that the files on the "Civil War in Portugal" (J.56-J.60) peterout at the beginning of 1848 and jump to the Saldanha coup d'6tat of 1851 (J.61). Seymourclaimed that it was impossible for him to exaggerate how bad things were in Lisbon by this time,and he was glad he said that Maria seemed to have grown "apathetic," for otherwise she wouldfeel too humiliated and disgraced (J. 61/47). There is then a gap in the papers from the middle of1851 through the death of Maria in 1853 until the end of 1854 when they resume with a longexchange of letters and memoranda between Prince Albert and Maria's son and successor, KingPeter V (J.62-J.64). Almost all of it in German and to the virtual exclusion of any official papersfrom the Foreign Office or elsewhere, this includes such topics as national education, financialand commercial policy, the slave trade, internal politics, elections, and local government, as wellas the Prince's successful arrangement of the King's marriage with Princess Stephanie ofHohenzollern and the subsequent unsuccessful attempt to negotiate, through Berlin, a settlementwith Dom Miguel.

The last part of J.64 mostly records a series of deaths: Queen Stephanie, the King's brotherFerdinand, Pedro himself, and then, marked by a special note that "up to this place all the paperswere arranged by the beloved Prince himself (J.64/88), of the Prince Consort in December 1861.Thereafter, for the whole of the period 1863-1900, Portuguese affairs are covered in only twofiles (J.65 and J.66).

During the reign of Pedro's brother Louis I, relations royal and political both took a distinctturn for the worse. When, towards the beginning, Queen Victoria was evidently annoyed enoughat being blamed for some apparent snub to the King (who "alas ... is totally different from hismost distinguished & ever to be lamented brother") to turn the accusation of neglect of duty uponthe Princess of Wales, she added that she had been told "it was not desirable the King of Portugalshould come to England, as he had left many bills unpaid in London!!" (J.65/6). But she was pro-tective enough of monarchy, even with such a king as Louis, to want England to stand by her oldally (J.65/29) and to secure even the man himself against the calumnies of a new British Minister(Murray) who she believed, from personal experience of him as a courtier in earlier days, to be amere gossip. In return she got something of a lecture from Stanley to the effect that the conditionof the Portuguese Court was already well known and that, as far as "gossip" was concerned, he"never knew a diplomatist who did not send home as much of it as he could!" (J.65/9).

Portugal tried to exploit monarchical solidarity by claiming that such was the association ofthe monarchy with the English alliance that if England did not make concessions in its variouspolitical disputes, the monarchy itself might fall (J.66/52 and 76). There was even a report thatshe had called upon all the Freemasons of Europe to organize a campaign of propaganda againstEngland (J.66/55). The principal disputes in these years concerned colonial clashes. LordSalisbury, for his part, "utterly rejected the archaeological arguments of the Portuguese whoclaim half Africa..." (J.66/25). But relations at length improved, marked in particular byagreements over Africa (J.66/88) and mutual assistance in the disputes each had at one time or

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another with Brazil (J.66/109). This was due in part, perhaps, to the accession of a new monarchin 1889 and to that extent, the series ends appropriately in late 1900 with a series ofcongratulatory messages from King Carlos (J.66/126-128).

Kenneth BourneApril 1991

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REEL INDEX

The following index lists the various items of correspondence found in the indentured volumes of The Papers of QueenVictoria on Foreign Affairs, Part 4: Spain and Portugal, 1841-1900. All correspondence is in the form of a letter or despatchunless otherwise noted. Each item identifies the sender and reipient of the correspondence, the date(s), and the number of frames(frs.). The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number, which is followed by the document numbers) in the volumewhere the material is located.

ReeMFrame DocumentNo. No(s).

Spanish Marriage Question, 1841-1846[Prince Albert's Summary:]Papers Concerning the Marriages of the Queen of Spain and the Infanta Donna Louisa1841-1846(Overtures of Queen Christina, Espartero's fall, pretentions [sic] of France, Candidature of Cte Aquila, Don Enrique,Ct Trapani and the demand for the hand of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg)

Volume J.430001 Table of Contents and Summary. 5frs.0006 1 Queen Victoria to Earl of Aberdeen. December 14,1841. Ifr.0007 2 Memo by Prince Albert. December 13,1841.7frs.0014 3 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. October 29,1842. Ifr.0015 4 A[rthur] Aston to Earl of Aberdeen. October 17,1842.3frs.0018 5 Earl of Aberdeen to Arthur Aston (enclosure to document 3). October 19,1842.2frs.0020 6 Memo [in French]. October 13,1842. Ifr.0021 7 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. October 31,1842. 3frs.0024 8 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. November 12,1842. 5frs.0029 9 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. November 17,1842.7frs.0036 10,11 Arthur Aston to Earl of Aberdeen. November 17,1842.8frs.0044 12 M. Sylvain Van de Weyer to Prince Albert [in French]. February 6,1843. 3frs.0047 13,14 M. Munoz to H. Huth. December 27,1842. Sfrs.0052 15 Prince Albert to M. Sylvain Van de Weyer. February 8,1843.2frs.0054 16 Earl of Aberdeen to Arthur Aston. March 2,1843.4frs.0058 17 Arthur Aston to Earl of Aberdeen. April 13,1843.4frs.0062 18 Lord Howard de Walden to Earl of Aberdeen. July 8,1843. 6frs.0068 19 Prince Albert to Lord Aberdeen. July 20,1843.2frs.0070 20 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. July 22,1843.2frs.0072 21 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. July 25, 1843. 8frs.0080 22 Mme. Adelaide (sister of King Louis Philippe) to Louise, Queen of the Belgians [in

French]. July 23,1843.3frs.0083 23 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert July 29,1843. Ifr.0084 24 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. August 20,1843. 3frs.0087 25 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. September 18,1843.2frs.0089 26 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. October 2,1843.4frs.0093 27 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. November 6,1843.3frs.

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0096 28 Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Cowley, December (?), 1843.2frs.0098 29 Sir Robert Gordon to Earl of Aberdeen. December IS, 1843. Ifr.0099 29a G.H. Jemingham to Lord Aberdeen. December 10,1843.3frs.0102 30 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. January 7,1844.2frs.0104 31 Chevalier de Marnix to M. Van Praet [in French]. April 1,1844. 6frs.0110 32 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. May 17,1844.4frs.0114 33-35 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. May 15,1844.16frs.0130 36 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. November 18,1844.2frs.0132 37 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. November 22,1844. Ifr.0133 37a Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. December 13,1844. 3frs.0136 38 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. November 30,1844.2frs.0138 38a Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. December 20,1844. 3frs.0140 39 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. February 24,1845.2frs.0142 40 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. April 11,1845.2frs.0144 41 R. Abercromby to Earl of Aberdeen. March 19,1845.3frs.0147 42 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. May 16,1845.2frs.0149 43 Don Carlos [Prince of Spain] to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 21,1845.2frs.0151 44 M. Martinez de la Rosa to Duke of Sotomayor. May 13,1845.3frs.0154 44a W. Temple to Earl of Aberdeen. June 4,1845.2frs.0156 45 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. June 16,1845.4frs.0160 46 GR. Jemingham to Earl of Aberdeen. July 9,1845. 3frs.0163 47 Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. July 20,1845.8frs.0171 48 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert October ?5,1845. 6frs.0177 49 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. November 22,1845.2frs.0179 50 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians. November 15,1845. 3frs.0182 51 Earl of Aberdeen to Henry L. Bulwer. November 17,1845.14frs.0196 52 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. March 6,1846.3frs.0199 53 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. March 11,1846.3frs.0202 54,54a King Leopold I of the Belgians to Queen Victoria. March 14,1846 and March 21,1846.

3frs.0205 55 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. February 24,1846.2frs.0207 56 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. March 13,1846. 3frs.0210 57 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. March 18,1846.8frs.0218 58 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. March 24,1846. Ifr.0219 59,60 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. March 28,1846 and April 1,1846.3frs.0222 61 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. March 20,1846. Ifr.0223 62 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. March 25,1846.2frs.0225 63 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. March 28,1846. Ifr.0226 64 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. March 26,1846. lOfrs.0236 65 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. April 1,1846. Ifr.0237 66 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. April 5,1846. Ifr.0238 67 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. April 6,1846. Ifr.0239 68 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. April 8,1846.2frs.0241 69 Lord Cowley to Earl of Aberdeen. April 24,1846. 3frs.0244 70 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. April 28,1846. 6frs.0250 71 Chevalier de Marnix to M. Van Praet [in French]. April 17,1846. 6frs.0256 72 Prosper Noyer to M. Van Praet [in French]. April 16,1846.7frs.0263 73 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert May 2,1846. Ifr.0264 74 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. April 24,1846.15frs.0279 75 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. May 7, 1846. 8frs.0287 76 Earl of Aberdeen to Henry L. Bulwer. May 7,1846. 6frs.0293 77 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. May 12,1846.12frs.0305 78 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. May 16,1846.2frs.0307 79 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. May 18,1846.2frs.0309 80 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. May 6,1846.9frs.0318 81 Dowager Queen Christina of Spain to Duke of Saxe-Coburg [in French]. n.d. 3frs.0321 82 Earl of Aberdeen to Queen Victoria. May 20,1846.2frs.0323 83 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. May 24,1846. 6frs.

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0329 84 Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Cobuig to Prince Albert [in German]. May 15 (?), 1846. 5frs.0334 85 Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg to Dowager Queen Christina of Spain [in French].

May (?), 1846.3frs.0337 86 Duke Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg to Prince Albert [in German]. May 19 (?), 1846.15frs.0352 87 Prince Albert to Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg [in German]. May 26,1846.4frs.0356 88 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert June 2,1846. Ifr.0357 89 Earl of Aberdeen to Henry L. Bulwer. May 28,1846.4frs.0361 90 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. June 4,1846. Ifr.0362 91 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. May 25,1846. Ifr.0363 92 Henry L. Bulwer to Count Bresson [in French]. May 22,1846.15frs.0378 93 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. May 26,1846.2frs.0380 94 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. June 5,1846.2frs.0382 95 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. June 10,1846. Ifr.0383 96 Francois Guizot to M. de SL Aulaire [in French]. June 6,1846. 3firs.0386 97 Count de Bresson to Francois Guizot [in French]. June 1,1846.2frs.0388 98 Count de Bresson to Henry L. Bulwer [in French]. June 1,1846. 3frs.0391 99 Memorandum by Prince Albert, n.d. 2frs.0393 100 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert June 12,1846. Ifr.0394 101 Don Enrique, Infante of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French]. June 6, 1846. Ifr.0395 102 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert June 23,1846.2frs.0397 103 Earl of Aberdeen to Duke of Sotomayor. June [23], 1846.9frs.

Spanish Marriage Question, 1846[Prince Albert's Summary:]Papers concerning the Marriages of the Queen of Spain and the Infanta Donna Louisa(Ld Palmerston's return to office. Candidature of Don Enrique, declining answer on the part of Prince Leopold,surreptitious settlement of the marriages of the Queen with Don Francisco and the Infanta with the Due deMontpensier, English Protest, 1846)

Volume J.440406 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0409 1 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. July 16,1846.3frs.0412 2 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. July 23,1846.2frs.0414 3 Duke de Rianzares to H. Huth. July 6,1846.2frs.0416 4 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. July 21,1846.3frs.0419 5, 6 Henry L. Bulwer to Earl of Aberdeen. July 8,1846. ISfrs.0434 7 Lord Cowley to Viscount Palmerston. July 13,1846. 8frs.0442 8 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Palmerston. July 18,1846.2frs.0444 9 Prince Albert to Lord John Russell. July 25,1846.2frs.0446 10 Lord John Russell to Prince Albert. July 26,1846.2frs.0448 11 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. July [27], 1846.2frs.0450 12,13 Lord Cowley to Viscount Palmerston. July 20,1846.9frs.0459 14 Prince Albert (memorandum). July 15,1846.52frs.0464 15 Duke of Saxe-Coburg to Dowager Queen Christina of Spain. [July ?], 1846.9frs.0473 16 Col. W. Wylde (memorandum). n.d. 6frs.0479 17 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 4,1846.33frs.0512 18 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. August 17,1846.2frs.0514 19 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. August 17,1846.3frs.0517 20,21 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. August 18,1846 and August 19,1846. 5frs.0522 22 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. August 19,1846.6frs.0528 23,24 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. August 22, 1846. 36frs.0564 25 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. [August 21], 1846.2frs.0566 26 Prince Albert to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg [in German]. August 20, 1846. 2frs.0568 27 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. August 24,1846.2frs.0570 28 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 13,1846.12frs.0582 29 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. August 24(7), 1846.4frs.0586 30 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. August 24,1846.2frs.0588 31 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. August 24,1846. 6frs.

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0594 32 Chevalier de Marnix to M. Van PraeL August 14,1846. lOfrs.0604 33,34 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. August 28,1846. Sfrs.0609 35,36 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. September 1,1846.9frs.0618 37 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 27-28,1846 and August 30,1846. 3frs.0621 40 Xavier de Istruiz to Henry L. Bulwer. August 29,1846. Ifr.0622 41 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 29,1846. Sfrs.0630 42 Prince Albeit to Earl of Aberdeen. September 9,1846.5frs.0635 43 Marie Amelie, Queen of the French to Queen Victoria. September 8,1846. 3frs.0638 44 Queen Victoria to Marie Amelie, Queen of the French. September 10,1846. 3frs.0641 45 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. September 10,1846.2frs.0643 46 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. August 31,1846.3frs.0646 47 Count de Jarnac to Viscount Palmerston [in French]. September 2,1846. Ifr.0647 47a Viscount Palmerston to Count de Jarnac. September 6,1846.2frs.0649 Translations of documents 47 and 47a. 2frs.0651 48 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 12,1846.14frs.0665 49 Baron C.F. Stockmar to Prince Albert [in German]. September 13,1846. 6frs.0671 50 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. September 13,1846. 3frs.0674 51 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 13,1846.3frs.0677 52 Draft of Note to be Presented to the Spanish Government by Henry L. Bulwer. September

[13], 1846.6frs.0683 53 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. September 14,1846.2frs.0685 54 Count de Jarnac to Viscount Palmerston [in French]. September 12,1846. 3firs.0688 55 Viscount Palmerston to Count de Jamac [in French]. September 13,1846. 3frs.0691 Translations of items 54 and 55. Ifr.0692 56 Extract from Journal des Debats. September 7,1846.3frs.0695 57 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. September 14,1846.3frs.0698 58 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 14,1846.4frs.0702 59,60 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 6,1846.9frs.0711 61 Lord William Hervey to Viscount Palmerston. September 11,1846. Ifr.0712 62 Louise, Queen of the Belgians to Queen Victoria. September 14, 1846. 3frs.0715 63 Queen Victoria to Louise, Queen of the Belgians. September 18,1846. 3frs.0718 64 Baron Christian Stockmar to Queen Victoria. September 15,1846.6frs.0724 65 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert. September 17,1846.12frs.0736 66 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert September 15,1846. 3frs.0739 67 Earl of Aberdeen to Francois GuizoL September 14,1846. Sfrs.0747 68 Baron Christian Stockmar to Queen Victoria. September 18,1846.16frs.0763 69 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. September 18,1846.2frs.0765 70 Lord William Hervey to H.U. Addington. September 15,1846.2frs.0767 71 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 9,1846.28frs.0795 72 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 19,1846.2frs.0797 73 Dr. Praetorius (memorandum). September 26,1846.32frs.0829 74 Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg to Prince Albert [in German]. October 5,1846. 3frs.

[Prince Albert's Summary:]Papers Concerning the Marriages of the Queen of Spain and the Infanta Donna Louisa(Further Protests, remonstrations with the French Government. Correspondence [s/c] betwen Louis Philippe and theQueen through the Queen of the Belgians. Consummation of the marriages, acts of violence in Spain, Negotiationwith the Northern Powers, impudently false assertions on the part of France). 1846.

Volume J.450832 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0835 1,2 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. September 20,1846. 6frs.0841 3 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. September 21,1846.2frs.0843 4 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Normanby. September 22,1846.45frs.0888 5 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 24,1846. Ifr.0889 6 Viscount Palmerston to Count de Jarnac. September 24,1846.Sfrs.0894 7 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Queen Victoria, n.d 3frs.0897 8 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. September 25,1846.6frs.

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0903 9 Louis Philippe, King of the French to Louise, Queen of the Belgians. September 14,1846and September 17,1846.29frs.

0932 11 Queen Victoria to Louise, Queen of the Belgians, for King Louis Philippe. September 27,1846.13frs.

094S 12-14 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 12,1846, September 18,1846, andSeptember 20,1846.14frs.

09S9 IS, 16 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. September 25,1846. lOfrs.0969 17 Draft Note to the Spanish Government October 1846.9frs.0978 18,19 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 22,1846 and September 23,1846.

5frs.0983 20 Henry L. Bulwer to Xavier de Istruiz. September 22,1846.2frs.0985 20a Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. September 27,1846. Ifr.0986 21 Marquess of Normanby to M.F. Guizot. September 27,1846. Ifr.0987 22 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. September 28,1846. Ifr.0988 23 Viscount Palmerston to A. Buchanan, Sir Robert Gordon, and Lord Westmorland.

September (?), 1846.2frs.0990 24 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. October 1,1846.2frs.0992 25 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 3,1846.2frs.0994 26 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. October 5,1846.8frs.1002 27 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 2,1846.4frs.1006 28 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 1,1846.24frs.1030 29 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. September 23,1846. 6frs.1036 30 Henry F. Howard to Viscount Palmerston. September 27,1846. lOfrs.

Reel 2Spanish Marriage Question, 1846 cont.

Volume J.45 cont.0001 31 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. October 7,1846.2frs.0003 32 Marquess of Lansdowne to Viscount Palmerston. [October 7], 1846.2frs.0005 33 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 5,1846.2frs.0007 34,34a-h [Printed papers] Copies and Extracts of Documents referred to in the Second Protest

presented...to the Spanish Government [eighteenth century documents on separation ofthe French and Spanish crowns], n.d. 3Ifr.

0038 35 Prince Albert to Viscount Palmerston. October 9,1846.2frs.0040 36 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 9,1846.2frs.0042 37 Count de Jarnac to Viscount Palmerston [in French]. October 8,1846. Ifr.0043 38 Francois Guizot to Count de Jarnac. October 5,1846.46frs.0089 39 Prince Albert (memorandum), n.d. 4frs.0093 40 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 30,1846. 3frs.0096 41 M. JJX Cortes .to Henry L. Bulwer. August 30,1846. Ifr.0097 42,43 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 30,1846.4frs.0101 43a Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 and Related Documents on Spanish Succession. 24frs.0125 43b and c Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 8-9,1846.13frs.0138 43d Sir Alexander Malet to Viscount Palmerston. October 5,1846.4frs.0142 44 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. October 9,1846.6frs.0148 45 Memorandum of M. Klintwerth's Conversation with Guizot [in French]. October 12,

1846.2frs.0150 46 Henry F. Howard to Viscount Palmerston. September 30,1846.14frs.0164 47 Sir Robert Gordon to Viscount Palmerston. October 5,1846. Ifr.0165 48 Sir Alexander Malet to Viscount Palmerston. October 8,1846.2frs.0167 49 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 4,1846.8frs.0175 50 Xavier de Isturiz to Henry L. Bulwer. September 29,1846.7frs.0182 51 Henry L. Bulwer to Xavier de Isturiz. October 3,1846.7frs.0189 52,53 Sir Robert Gordon to Viscount Palmerston. October 5,1846 and October 10,1846. 8frs.0197 54 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 9,1846 and October 13,1846. 3frs.

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0200 56 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Queen Victoria. October 12,1846.6frs.0206 57 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 21,1846.2frs.0208 58 Viscount Palmerston to Viscount Ponsonby. October 22,1846.6frs.0214 59 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. October (?), 1846.4frs.0218 60 Viscount Palmerston to Viscount Ponsonby. October (?), 1846.4frs.0222 61 Lord John Russell to Viscount Palmerston. October 28,1846.2frs.0224 62 Lord John Russell to Count de Jarnac. October 26,1846. 5frs.0229 63 Count de Jarnac to Lord John Russell. October 27,1846.7frs.0236 64 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. October 20,1846.7frs.0243 65 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 23,1846. lOfrs.

Volume J.460253 Table of Contents. 2frs.0255 1 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. October 31,1846.64frs.0319 2 Prince Metternich to Count Dietrichstein. October 16,1846.1 Ifr.0330 3 Marquess of Normanby to Prince Albert. November 2,1846.6frs.0336 4 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. November 8,1846.5frs.0341 5 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. November 6,1846.6frs.0347 6 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert. November 9,1846.6frs.0353 7 Prince Albert to Sir Robert Peel. November 13,1846.2frs.0355 8 M. de St Aulaire to Earl of Aberdeen. February 27,1846.9frs.0364 9 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. November 7,1846.7frs.0371 10 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert. November 17,1846.12frs.0383 11,12 Prince Albert (memorandum) and Prince Albert to Sir Robert Peel. November 21,1846.

lOfrs.0393 13 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. November 12,1846.4frs.0397 14 [Marquess of Normanby?] Memorandum of conversation with Thiers. n.d. 6frs.0403 15 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert November 24,1846. 5frs.0408 16 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. November 26,1846.8frs.0416 17 Prince Albert to Viscount Palmerston. November 27,1846.4frs.0420 18 Francois Guizot to Count de Jarnac [in French with partial English translation].

November 22,1846.35frs.0455 19 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. November 27,1846. Sfrs.0460 20 Mr. Buschenthal (report). November 23,1846. Sfrs.0465 21 Memorandum [by Mr. Buschental?]. November 25-26,1846.4frs.0469 22 Private Report [author unknown]. November 27,1846. Sfrs.0474 23 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. November 28,1846. 3frs.0477 24 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert November 27,1846.24frs.0501 25 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. November 30,1846.6frs.0507 26 Baron Ernest Stockmar (memorandum [in German]), n.d. 6frs.0513 27 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. December 3,1846.3frs.0516 28 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. November 30,1846. Sfrs.0521 29 Prince Francisco de Paula of Spain to Henry L. Bulwer. October 1,1846.4frs.0525 30 Prince Francisco de Paula of Spain (memorandum), n.d. 2frs.0527 31 Xavier de Isturiz to Henry L. Bulwer. November 14,1846.7frs.0534 32 Henry L. Bulwer to Xavier de Isturiz. November 26,1846.7frs.0541 33 Press Cutting from The Times on Spanish Political Developments. November 29, [1846].

Ifr.0542 34 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. November 13,1846. 13frs.0555 35 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. December 10,1846.2frs.0557 36 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. November 24,1846.6frs.0563 37 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. December (?), 1846.2frs.0565 38 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. December 11,1846. Sfrs.0570 39 Prince Albert to Earl of Aberdeen. December 25,1846.7frs.0577 40 Viscount Melbourne to Queen Victoria. December 26,1846.2frs.0579 41 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. December 18,1846.2frs.0581 42 Memorandum of Conversation with M. Duchatel [author unknown]. December 17, 1846.

9frs.0590 43 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. December 21,1846.5frs.

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0595 44 Baron Canitz to Baron von Arnim. December 10,1846.4frs.0599 45 Memorandum [intelligence report from Paris on Prince Metternich's views; author

unknown]. December 15,1846.4frs.0603 46 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. December 27,1846.3frs.0606 47 Baron Canitz to Baron von Amim. December 12,1846.5frs.0611 48 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. December 17,1846.4frs.0615 49 Viscount Palmerston to Earl of Westmorland. December 31,1846.4frs.0619 50 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert December 31,1846.6frs.

Spanish Marriage Question, 1847Prince Albert Summary:Papers Concerning the Marriage of the Queen of Spain and the Infanta Donna Louisa-Fernanda.(Continued discussion between France and England, Opening of the Chambers at Paris and Parliament in England.Debates in the Chambers, Guizot's quarrel with Ld Normanby. Marriage of Donna Louisa (the King's sister) with theDuque de Sessa, and Don Enrique's with Mselle Castella.) 1847.

Volume J.470625 Table of Contents and Summary. 4frs.0629 1 Viscount Palmerston to Viscount Ponsonby. January (?), 1847. 6frs.0635 2 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert January 5, 1847. 3frs.0638 3 Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Robert Peel. September 8,1845.4frs.0642 4 Sir Robert Peel to Prince Albert January 9(?), 1847. Ifr.0643 5 Sir Robert Peel to Earl of Aberdeen. October 7,1845.5frs.0648 6 Earl of Aberdeen to Sir Robert Peel. October 9,1845.6frs.0654 7 Sir Robert Peel to Earl of Aberdeen. November 27,1845. 3frs.0657 8 Sir Robert Peel to Earl of Aberdeen. April 15,1846. 5frs.0662 9 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. January 4,1847. Ifr.0663 10 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. January 5,1847.2frs.0665 11 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. January 6,1847.2frs.0667 12 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby [printed]. January 8,1847.7frs.0674 13 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. December 27,1846.2frs.0676 14 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 2,1847.4frs.0680 15 Viscount Palmerston to Chevalier C.C J. Bunsen. December 21,1846. Ifr.0681 16 Chevalier C.C.J. Bunsen to Viscount Palmerston. January 2,1847.2frs.0683 17 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. January 6,1847.3frs.0686 18 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. January (?), 1847.4frs.0690 19 Press Cutting: King Louis Philippe's Speech to French Chambers, n.d. Ifr.0691 20 [French Diplomatic Despatches] Laid before the Chambers [in French]. July 20-October

5,1846. 12frs.0703 21,22 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. January 11,1847.12frs.0715 23 Chevalier C.C J. Bunsen to Baron Stockmar [in German], n.d. 2frs.0717 24 Prince Albert (memorandum). January 19,1847.4frs.0721 25 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 9,1847.2frs.0723 26 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 2,1847.9frs.0734 27 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. January 15,1847.7frs.0741 28 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. January (?), 1847.3frs.0744 29 Queen Victoria's Speech to Parliament January 19,1847.2frs.0746 30 Marquess of Lansdowne to Queen Victoria. January 20,1847. 2frs.0748 31-33 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. January 18/21,1847. lOfrs.0758 34,35 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. January 23,1847. 4frs.0762 36 Press Cutting: Francois Guizot's Speech to Chamber of Deputies [in French], n.d. 7frs.0769 37 Baron Hummelauer Memorandum on Treaty of Utrecht, n.d. 9frs.0778 38 Marquess of Normanby to Col. Charles B. Phipps. January 25,1847. 6frs.0784 39 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. January 5,1847.3frs.0787 40 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Bloomfield. January (?), 1847.2frs.0789 41 Francois Guizot to M. de St. Aulaire [in French]. January 25,1847.9frs.0798 42 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. January 21,1847.2frs.0800 43-45 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 20,1847 and January 23, 1847.16frs.

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0816 46 Chevalier C.C J. Bunsen to Viscount Palmerston. n.d. Ifr.0817 47 Baron Canitz to Chevalier C.C J. Bunsen. January 12,1847.8frs.0825 48 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. January 19,1847.4frs.0829 49 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. January 27,1847.3frs.0832 50,51 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. February (?), 1847.4frs.0836 52 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. January 27,1847. Ifr.0837 53 Marquess of Normanby to Col. Charles B. Phipps. February 6,1847.6frs.0843 54 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. February 7,1847.4frs.0847 55 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 3,1847.3frs.0850 56 Press Cutting: M. Thiers Speech to Chamber of Deputies [in French]. n.d. 9frs.0859 57 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 6,1847.1 Ifr.0870 58 Press Cutting: Francois Guizot's speech in reply [to document 56]. n.d. 8frs.0878 59 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 7,1847.5frs.0883 60 Press Cutting: M. Cremieux's Speech to Chamber of Deputies [in French], n.d. 2frs.0885 61 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 8,1847. 8frs.0893 62 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. February (?), 1847.2frs.0895 63 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. February 11,1847. 3frs.0898 64-66 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 30,1847.26frs.0924 67 Sir Edward Disbrowe to Viscount Palmerston. February 5, 1847. 2frs.0926 68 Viscount Ponsonby to Prince Mettemich. January 15,1847. Ifr.0927 69,70 Viscount Ponsonby to Viscount Palmerston. January (?), 1847 and January 23, 1847. 3frs.0930 71 Prince Mettemich to Viscount Ponsonby. January 23,1847.6frs.0936 72 Viscount Palmerston to Viscount Ponsonby. February (?), 1847. 6frs.0942 73 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Ponsonby. February 2,1847.4frs.0946 74 Viscount Palmerston to Earl of Westmorland. February (?), 1847. 2frs.0948 75 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 5,1847. 3frs.0951 76 Marquess of Normanby to Frangois Guizot February 4,1847.4frs.0955 77 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. February 13,1847. 5frs.0960 78 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. February 13,1847.27frs.0987 79 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 5/11,1847. 5frs.0992 80 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. February 11,1847.5frs.0997 81, 82 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 7,1847. 4frs.1001 83 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. February 16,1847. 8frs.1009 84 Sylvain Van de Weyer to Baron Christian Stockmar [in French], n.d. 2frs.1011 85 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. February 17,1847.4frs.1015 86 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. February 23,1847.12frs.1027 87 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. February 19,1847.2frs.1029 88 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 19,1847. 3frs.1032 89 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. February 22,1847.8frs.1040 90 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 23/24,1847.1 Ifr.1051 91 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 15,1847.12frs.1063 92 Press Cutting from The Times on Franco-Spanish Relations, n.d. Ifr.1064 93 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. March 1,1847.2frs.1066 94 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 26,1847. 3frs.

ReelSSpanish Marriage Question, 1847 cont.

Prince Albert SummaryPapers Concerning the Marriage of the Queen of Spain & the Infanta Donna Louisa-Fernanda, 1847(Fruitless attempts on the part of L Ph. at reconciliation with us, quarrels between the Queen and King. Exile of DonFrancesco de Paula & Infanta Josephs. Separation between King and Queen. Plots & Scandal! question of divorce.Genl. Serrano favorite.)

Volume J.480001 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0004 1,2 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 13-14,1847.23frs.

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0027 3 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. February (?), 1847. 9frs.0036 4,5 Viscount Ponsonby to Viscount Palmerston. February 18-19,1847.1 Ifrs.0047 6 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 2,1847. lOfrs.0057 7 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. March 17,1847.6frs.0063 8,9 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. March 12/14, 1847 and March 17, 1847. 7frs.0070 10 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. March 16,1847. Sfrs.0075 11 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. March 16(7), 1847.7frs.0082 12 King Leopold of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. March 20,1847.7frs.0089 13,14 Marquess of Nomanby to Viscount Palmerston. March 19,1847. 1 Ifr.0100 15,16 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. March 3,1847.2frs.0102 17 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. March 11,1847. 3frs.0105 18-20 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. March 20,1847.19frs.0124 21 Earl of Westmorland to Viscount Palmerston. March 29,1847. 3frs.0127 22 Marquess of Normanby to Col. Charles B. Phipps. April 12,1847. Sfrs.0132 23 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. April 16,1847. 2frs.0134 24 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 6,1847.15frs.0149 25 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 8,1847. 3frs.0152 26 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. April 13,1847.9frs.0161 27 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 13,1847. Sfrs.0166 28 Lord Bloomfield to Viscount Palmerston. March 31,1847. Sfrs.0171 29 Viscount Palmerston to Earl of Westmorland. April 4,1847.4frs.0175 30 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 17/18,1847. 3frs.0178 31 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. May 14, 1847. 2frs.0180 32 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 6,1847.9frs.0189 33 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. May 14,1847. 3frs.0192 34 F. Buschenthal to Viscount Palmerston. May 8,1847.4frs.0196 35 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 23, 1847. 6frs.0202 36,37 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 25,1847.3frs.0205 38 Lord William Hervey to Viscount Palmerston. June 4,1847. 3frs.0208 39,40 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 19,1847 and May 24,1847.20frs.0228 41 Manuel P. Hernandez (memorandum). May 20,1847.4frs.0232 42 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 27,1847.4frs.0236 43 Prince Albert to Viscount Palmerston. June 8,1847.2frs.0238 44 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. June 9,1847.2frs.0240 45 Lord William Hervey to Viscount Palmerston. June 9, 1847.2frs.0242 46 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 29,1847. Sfrs.0247 47,48 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. June 3,1847.4frs.0251 49 Count Bresson to Viscount Palmerston. May 29,1847.4frs.0255 50-52 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston (despatch). June 3,1847.7frs.0262 53 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. June (?), 1847.2frs. [see also frame 0265]0264 54 Press Clipping on Spanish Political Developments. June 15,1847. Ifr.0265 Continuation of Letter from Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer, frame 0262.

June (?), 1847. Ifr.0266 55 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. June 25,1847.4frs.V0270 56 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. June 22,1847.12frs.0282 57-59 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. June 14,1847. ISfrs.0297 60 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. June 30,1847.12frs.0309 61 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. July 1,1847.7frs.0316 62 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. July 7,1847.3frs.0319 63 Count de St. Aulaire to Francois GuizoL June 29,1847.5frs.0324 64 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. July (?), 28,1847. 6frs.0330 65 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. July 22,1847.2frs.0332 66 'MazanidoX?) to Mayor di Alcarides(?). July 18,1847.2frs.0334 67 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. July 22,1847.3frs.0337 68 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. August (?), 1847.3frs.0340 69,70 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 10,1847 and August 12,1847. lOfrs.0350 71 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. August (?), 1847. Ifr.0351 72 Duke de la Victoria (Espartero) (memorandum), n.d. 14frs.

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Spanish Marriage Question, 1847-1849[Prince Albert's Summary:]Papers Concerning the Marriages of the Queen of Spain and the Infanta Donna Louisa Fernanda

Volume J.490364 Table of Contents and Summary. Sfirs.0369 1 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. August 24,1847. ISfrs.0384 2 Prince Albert (memorandum). September 10,1847.3frs.0387 3-7 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 2-3,1847.13frs.0400 8,9 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 11,1847.4frs.0404 10-12 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. September 25,1847. 6frs.0410 13 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 4,1847.8frs.0418 14 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 10,1847.2frs.0420 IS, 16 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albeit [in German]. October 2,1847 and

October (?), 1847.19frs.0439 17 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. October 18, 1847. 3frs.0442 18 Press Cutting from Revue des Deux Mondes. n.d. Ifr.0443 19 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. October 13, 1847.4frs.0447 20 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. October 21,1847.8frs.0455 21 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. October (?), 1847. 16frs.0471 22 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. October 22,1847.5frs.0476 23 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston (precis). October 18,1847.19frs.0495 24 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. October 24,1847.2frs.0497 25 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 25,1847.3frs.0500 26 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 16,1847.2frs.0502 27 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 12,1847. 3frs.0505 28 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 16,1847.9frs.0516 29 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. October (?), 1847.2frs.0518 30 Lord John Russell to Prince Albert, n.d. Ifr.0519 31-33 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. October 21,1847 and October 26,1847.6frs.0525 34 Prince Albert (memorandum). November 15,1847.2frs.0527 35-38 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. November 7,1847 and November 9,1847.

7frs.0534 39 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. November (?), 1847.2frs.0536 40 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. [c. November 17,1847.] 2frs.0538 41 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. November 17,1847. Ifr.0539 42 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. November 1, 1847.2frs.0541 43 Francois Guizot to Duke of Glucksberg. October 30,1847.7frs.0548 44-46 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. November 6,1847, November 8,1847, and

November 16,1847.15frs.0563 47,48 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. December 4, 1847.5frs.0568 49 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. December 19,1847.3frs.0571 50 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. January 3,1848.4frs.0575 51 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. January 4,1848. 3frs.0578 52 Queen Victoria to Louis Philippe, King of the French. January 5,1848.2frs.0580 53 Louis Philippe, King of the French to Queen Victoria. January 8,1848.4frs.0584 54-58 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. December 26,1847, December 27,1847, and

December 29,1847.13frs.0597 59 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. January 6, 1848. Ifr.0598 60 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. January 30,1848.19frs.0617 61 Chevalier C.CJ. Bunsen to Frederick William IV, King of Prussia. March 5,1848. 5frs.0622 62 Prince Albert (memorandum). March 7,1848.2frs.0624 63,64 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. March 7-8,1848.6frs.0630 65 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 20,1848.3frs.0633 66 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. March 10,1848.5frs.0638 67 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. March 10, 1848.2frs.0640 68 Sylvain Van de Weyer to King Leopold I of the Belgians. March 11,1848.9frs.

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0649 69-72 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. March 10, 1848, March 12,1848, and March16,1848. lOfrs.

0659 73 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. March (?), 1848.3frs.0662 74 Press Cutting on the Duchess of Montpensier (Queen Isabella II's sister). March 21,1848.

Ifr.0663 75 Viscount Palmerston to M. Xavier de Isturiz. March 28,1848.2frs.0665 76 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 14,1848.2frs.0667 77 Press Cutting with Correspondence between King Louis Philippe and Spanish Queen

Dowager Maria Christina, Translated from the Revue Retrospective, n.d. 3frs.0670 78 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 10,1848. Sfrs.0675 79 G. Lenox-Conyngham (memorandum of conversation with Col. Murray), n.d. 3frs.0678 80 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. May 10,1848.3frs.0681 81 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 22,1848. Sfrs.0686 82 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. May 23,1848. 3frs.0689 83-86 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 16,1848 and May 17,1848.7frs.0696 87 Duke of Sotomayor to Henry L. Bulwer. May 17,1848.4frs.0700 88 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 17,1848. Ifr.0701 89 Henry L. Bulwer to Duke of Sotomayor. May 17,1848. Ifr.0702 90,90a Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. May 17, 1848.2frs.0704 91 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 6,1848.3frs.0707 92 Press Cutting with Correspondence between King Louis Philippe and Francois Guizot,

Translated from the Revue Retrospective, n.d. 6frs.0713 93,94 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. June 5,1848 and June 10,1848.4frs.0717 95 Viscount Palmerston to Xavier de Isturiz. June 12,1848. Sfrs.0722 96 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. June 12,1848. Sfrs.0730 97 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. June 15,1848.2frs.0732 98 Press Cutting with Correspondence between King Louis Philippe and Francois Guizot,

Translated from the Revue Retrospective, n.d. 9frs.0741 99 Press Cutting with Correspondence between King Louis Philippe and Francois Guizot,

Translated from the Revue Retrospective, n.d. 1 Ifrs.0752 100 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. July 9,1848.7frs.0759 101 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. July 11,1848.2frs.0761 102 W.C.C. Brackenbury to Viscount Palmerston. July 31,1848. Ifr.0762 103 Spanish Council of Ministers (note). July 28,1848.2frs.0764 104 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments. September 26, [1848]. Ifr.0765 105 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. January 28,1849. Sfrs.0770 106 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. [January 28,1849.] 3frs.0773 107 Lt. Col. Hugh Rose to Viscount Palmerston. February 9,1849. Ifr.0774 108 Lt. Col. Hugh Rose (memorandum [on French efforts to ascertain impotency of Duke of

Cadiz]). February 8,1849.2frs.0776 109 Marquess of Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. February 15,1849.2frs.0778 110 Sylvain Van de Weyer to King Leopold I of the Belgians. February 19,1849.7frs.

Spanish Marriage Question, 1849-1857Prince Albert Summary:Papers Concerning the Marriage of the Queen of Spain and her sister and its [sic] consequences.184&-1857(October 1849. Palace Revolution—Narvaez deposed but reconquers his position—The King and his Camarila underarrest—The Queen's pregnancy.1850. Correspondence on reopening of diplomatic intercourse with Spain. Notes exchanged—Lord Howden'sappointment as English minister—The King declares that he will leave Madrid not to be present at the Queen'saccouchement. He is put under arrest and kept by force—miserable creature. Memodm on my conversation with LordHowden—Correspondence on his general instructions, what to do in case of the Queen's death in childbed. LdPalmerston hoisting the Carlist banner (II) Victoria insists on new instructions. The Queen delivered of a son (July 13),who dies soon after. Count Montemolin marries a sister of the King of Naples. Rupture of diplomatic relationsbetween Spain and Naples. Details on the Queen's confinement given in letter of the Queen of the Belgians.

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1851. The Progressistas allarmed at rumour of England's favoring the Carlists and Ct Montemolin in case of theQueen's death. Ld Palmerston's denial. The Queen delivered of a Princess Dec. 20th.1852. Attempt on the Queen's life by a priest on the day of the Princess's Xeningl Queen badly wounded with apoignard—Details—The King's nun sent away by the Govt. She and the King's confessor suspected of complicityl hissecretary dismissed by the Govt. The Queen's letter to Victoria.1853. The Queen sinks so low in public estimation by her moral misconduct, that her dethronement is apprehended.General wish to have the Crown Prince of Portugal substituted for her.1854. Question revived to have the (now) young King of Portugal on the throne of Spain and affianced to the littleprincess, the two countries united. Dreadful state of the 'interieure' of the Palace. The K. of Portugal averse toSpanish scheme. England declares herself against the union of the two countries. The Spanish now want the KingRegent (Ferdinand) of Portugal only to get rid of the Bourbons. My letter to Lord Howden. Death of the Queen'ssecond daughter. Palace revolution dismissal of Generals Concha and O'Donnell. Insurrection in the provinces andthe Army. Genls. Espartero and O'Donnell and Progessistas in terms [?] against the Queen. She changes her Govtfor a liberal one. Queen Christina hidden. Portuguses scheme revived and supported by the French Govt, opposed byus. Constituent Cortes at Madrid. Queen Christina in great danger—General insurrection—Plan of getting the Duke ofOporto as King affianced to the Pcss of Asturias and Espartero as regent. Division in new Ministry.

Volume J.500785 Table of Contents and Summary. 7frs.0792 1 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Victoria, Duchess of Kent October 26,1849.1 Ifrs.0803 2 Sir Robert Gardiner to Prince Albert. November 1,1849. lOfrs.0813 3 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. December 8,1849. Ifr.0814 4 Spanish Government Note to British Government [on resumption of diplomatic relations;

sent through Belgian Government]. n.d. Sfrs.0819 5, 6 Press Cuttings on Queen Isabella's Pregnancy. February 15-16, [1850]. Ifr.0820 7 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Sylvain Van de Weyer. March 4,1850.4frs. [with

translation of next document]0824 8 Baron Dujardin to the Belgian Foreign Office. February 26,1850. 5frs. [with translation

at frame 0820]0829 9 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. March 10,1850.2frs.0831 10 Viscount Palmerston to Lord John Russell. March 4,1850. 3frs.0834 11 Spanish Government Note to British Government [on resumption of diplomatic relations].

n.d. 6frs.0840 12 British Government Note to Spanish Government [on resumption of diplomatic relations].

n.d. 4frs.0844 13 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. March 11,1850.2frs.0846 14 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 11,1850. 3frs.0849 15,16 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. April 12,1850 and April 14,1850.4frs.0853 17 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. April 14,1850.2frs.0855 18 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 14, 1850. 5frs.0860 19 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. April 14,1850.2frs.0862 20 Viscount Palmerston to Lord John Russell. April 14,1850.2frs.0864 21 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. April 14,1850.2frs.0866 22 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments, n.d. Ifr.0867 23 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 15,1850.2frs.0869 24 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. April 15,1850. 3frs.0872 25,26 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 16,1850 and April 27,1850.6frs.0878 27 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. April 27, 1850. 3frs.0881 28 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. April 28, 1850.4frs.0885 29 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments, n.d. Ifr.0886 30 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert May 5,1850.7frs.0893 31 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. May 9,1850.3frs.0896 32 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria. March 9,1850.4frs.0900 33 W.C.C. Brackenbury to John Bidwell. May 31,1850.2frs.0902 34 Prince Albert (memorandum). June 15,1850.3frs.0905 35 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. June 17,1850.2frs.0907 36 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden. June 18,1850.4frs.

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0911 37 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. June 19,1850.2frs.0913 38,39 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 20,1850 and July 4,1850.5frs.0918 40 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden. July (?), 1850.3frs.0921 41 Press Cutting on Death of New-born Spanish Crown Prince. July 13, 1850. Ifr.0922 42,43 Xavier de Isturiz to Col. G. Grey. n.d. 4frs.0926 44 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria, [date not legible.] 2frs.0928 45,46 Press Cuttings on Death of New-Born Spanish Crown Prince [one in French]. July 13,

[1850]. Ifr.0929 47 W. Temple to Viscount Palmerston. July 6,1850. 3frs.0932 48 Louise, Queen of the Belgians to Queen Victoria. July 9,1850. 3frs.0935 49 W. Temple to Viscount Palmerston. July 19,1850.2frs.0937 50 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. August 8,1850.4frs.0941 51 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. March 21,1851. 4frs.0945 52 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden. April (?), 1851.2frs.0947 53 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 10,1851.2frs.0949 54 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. October 13,1851.3frs.0952 55,56 Press Cuttings on Birth of Spanish Heiress Presumptive. December 20-21, [1850]. Ifr.0953 57 Queen Victoria to Queen Isabella II of Spain [in French]. February 7,1852. 3frs.0956 58 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Queen Victoria. February 9,1852.2frs.0958 59 Luisa, Duchess de Monpensier (memorandum). February 2-3,1852.16frs.0974 60 Press Cutting on Assassination Attempt on Queen Isabella II. February (?), 1852.2frs.0976 61-63 Lord Howden to Earl Granville. February 3,1852, February 13,1852, and February 23,

1852. 6frs.0982 64 Drawing of Knife Used in Assassination Attempt, n.d. Ifr.0983 65,66 Lord Howden to Earl Granville. February 17,1852 and February 21, 1852. 5frs.0988 67 Queen Isabella II of Spain to Queen Victoria. February 21,1852.4frs.0992 68 Lord Howden to Earl Granville. February 21, 1852. 3frs.0995 69 Lord Howden to Earl Granville. March 2,1852.3frs.0998 70 Lord Howden to Earl of Malmesbury. May 4,1852. Ifr.0999 71 W. Otway to Earl of Malmesbury. October 9,1852. Ifr.1000 72 Earl of Malmesbury to Queen Victoria. October 19,1852. Ifr.1001 73 Antoine, Due de Montpensier to Prince Albert. November 2,1852.4frs.1005 74 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Cowley. August (?), 1853.14frs.1019 75 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. September 12,1853.3frs.1022 76 Queen Victoria to Earl of Clarendon. September 16,1853.2frs.1024 77 W. Otway to Earl of Clarendon. August 27,1853.4frs.1028 78 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments. October 28, [1853]. 2frs.1030 79 Antoine, Due de Montpensier to Prince Albert. October 24,1853.4frs.1034 80,81 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 1,1854.7frs.1041 82 Lord Howden to Sir Richard Parkenham. December 12,1853. Ifr.1042 83 Sir Richard Parkenham to Lord Howden. December 17,1853. Ifr.1043 84-86 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 1,1854.8frs.1051 87 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Howden. January 14,1854.18frs.1069 88,89 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 4,1854 and January 6,1854. 13frs.1082 90 Lord Howden to Prince Albert. January 4,1854.4frs.1086 91 Earl of Clarendon to Prince Albert January 12,1854. Ifr.1087 92 Prince Albert to Earl of Clarendon. January 13,1854. Ifr.1088 93 Prince Albert to Lord Howden. January 12,1854. Ifr.1089 94 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 8,1854.2frs.1091 95,96 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. January 18,1854 and January 22,

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Volume J.50 cont.0001 97 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Howden. January 21,1854.2frs.0003 98,99 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 25-26,1854.3frs.0006 100 Don A. Calderon de la Barca to Lord Howden. n.d. 2frs.0008 101-104 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. February 23,1854, June 28,1854, and

July 3, [1854]. 5frs.0013 105 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. July 25,1854. Ifr.0014 106-110 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. July 17,1854 and July 19-21, [1854].

5frs.0019 111,112 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. July 25-26,1854.2frs.0021 113 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. July 25,1854. 3frs.0024 114 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Howden. n.d. 4frs.0028 115 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. July 24,1854 and July 26,1854.2frs.0030 116 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. July 30,1854.2frs.0032 117 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. July 30,1854.2frs.0034 118 W. Otway to Earl of Clarendon. July 26,1854.2frs.0036 119-121 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. July 26,1854 and July 28,1854.4frs.0040 122 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. August 10,1854.2frs.0042 123,124 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. August 14,1854 and August 15, 1854.7frs.0049 125-128 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. August 2,1854 and August 5-7,1854. ISfrs.0067 129 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Howden. August 10,1854. ISfrs.0085 130-132 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. August 10,1854.7frs.0092 133 Earl of Clarendon to Prince Albert. August 23,1854.2frs.0094 134 Prince Albert to Earl of Clarendon. August 24,1854.2frs.0096 135 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. August 14,1854.2frs.0098 136 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments. August 28,1854. 3frs.0101 137 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. September 21,1854.2frs.0103 138-139 Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments. July 26, [1854]. 2frs.0105 140 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. October 23,1854. 3frs.0108 141-142 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. June 1,1855.12frs.0120 143 W. Otway to Earl of Clarendon. July 16,1856.5frs.0125 144 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). July 22,1856. Ifr.0126 145 Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments, n.d. 2frs.0128 146 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. July 25,1856.4frs.0132 147 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. October 16,1856.16frs.0148 148 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Howden. October 18,1856.6frs.0154 149 Henry F. Howard to Earl of Clarendon. October 25,1856.3frs.0157 150 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. November 1,1856. Ifr.0158 151 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. March 5,1856. Ifr.0159 152 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon (telegrams). November 15,1856 and November 16,

1856. 3frs.0162 154 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. January 2,1857.2frs.

Spain, 1857-1868

Volume J.510164 Table of Contents. 4frs.0168 1 Lord Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. March 9,1857.2frs.0170 2, 3 Lord Howden to Earl of Clarendon. April 5-6,1857.4frs.0174 4 Earl Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. November 9,1857.2frs.0176 5 Earl Cowley to Earl of Clarendon. February 11,1858. 3frs.0179 6 Sir Andrew Buchanan to Earl Russell. May 27,1860.3frs.0182 7 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell (telegram). January 28,1864. Ifr.0183 8 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell (telegram). February 1,1864.2frs.

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0185 9 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell. March 31,1864.2frs.0187 10,11 Earl Russell to Sir John Crampton. April 13,1864.2frs.0189 12,13 J.R. Crawford to Earl Russell. February 27,1864 and March 5,1864.2frs.0191 14-19 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell (telegrams with press cuttings on Spanish political

developments). May 14,1864, July 22,1864, September 16,1864, December 14,1864, December 16, 1864, and December 18,1864.7frs.

0198 20-23 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell (telegrams). June 20-21,1865 and June 24,1865. 3frs.0201 24 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell. July 4,1865. Ifr.0202 25 Seflor M. Castro to Spanish Ambassador at Rome. June 26,1865.2frs.0204 26 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell (telegram). November 23,1865.4frs.0208 27 Earl Russell to Sir John Crampton (telegram). November 27,1865.2frs.0210 28 Lord Napier to Earl Russell (telegram). November 28, 1865. Ifr.0211 29,30 W.G. Grey (Paris) to Earl Russell (telegrams). November 28,1865. 5frs.0216 31 Sir John Crampton to Earl Russell. November 28,1865.2frs.0218 32 Earl Russell to Sir John Crampton. November 29,1865.2frs.0220 33 Earl Russell to Sir John Crampton and W.G. Grey. November 29,1865.2frs.0222 34,35 W.G. Grey to Foreign Office (telegrams). November 30,1865.2frs.0224 36-38 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegrams). December 7,1865 and December 9,

1865.5frs.0229 39 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). January 3, [1866]. Ifr.0230 40 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. [February 4 (?), 1866.] Ifr.0231 41 Queen Victoria to Earl of Clarendon. February 4,1866.2frs.0233 42 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. February 4,1866.2frs.0235 43 Foreign Office Confidential Print [with correspondence on hostilities between Chile and

Spain]. March 29,1866-May 14,1866.16frs.0251 44 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegrams). April 27,1866 and n.d. 2frs.0253 46 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. December 4, 1866. 5frs.0258 47 Lord Stanley to Sir John Crampton. January (?), 1867.2frs.0260 48 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegrams). January 9-10,1867.2frs.0262 50 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. February 11,1867. 3frs.0265 51 Gen. Charles Grey to Lord Stanley. February 11,1867. Ifr.0266 52 Lord Stanley to Gen. Charles Grey. February 12,1867. 3frs.0269 53 Foreign Office Confidential Print [with correspondence on Tornado case]. February 11-

18,1867.7frs.0276 54-57 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. March 30, 1867 and April (?), 1867. 9frs.0285 58 Lord Stanley to the Admiralty. April 1867. Ifr.0286 59 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley with Enclosure (Cabinet print). April 9,1867. 3frs.0289 60 Gen. Charles Grey to Lord Stanley. April 17,1867.2frs.0291 61-63 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. May 26,1867, July 14,1867, and July 17,1867.7frs.0298 64 L. March to Lord Stanley. July 18,1868.2frs.0300 65-68 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegrams). September 17,1868 and September

19-21,1868.4frs.0304 69 Reuter to Gen. Charles Grey (telegram). September 20,1868.4frs.0308 70 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. September 24,1868.2frs.0310 71 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). September 24,1868. 2frs.0312 72 E. Merries to Lord Stanley (telegram). September 25,1868. Ifr.0313 73 Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli. September 25,1868. Ifr.0314 74 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. September 25,1868. Ifr.0315 75 Gen. C. Grey to Queen Victoria, n.d. 3frs.0318 76 Lord Stanley to Benjamin Disraeli. September 25,1868.2frs.0320 77 Reuter to Gen. C. Grey (telegram). September 26,1868.2frs.0322 78,79 Lord Stanley to Sir John Crampton. September 26,1868.25frs.0347 80 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). September 27,1868.2frs.0349 81,82 Reuter to Gen. C. Grey (telegrams). September 27-28,1868.2frs.0351 83,84 A. Graham Dunlop to Lord Stanley with Press Cutting [on proclamation of junta at

Seville; in Spanish]. September 28,1868. 6frs.0357 85 E. Herries to Lord Stanley (telegram). September 28,1868. Ifr.0358 86 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. September 28,1868.2frs.

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0360 87 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. September 29,1868. Ifr.0361 88 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (despatch). September 29,1868.12frs.0373 89 Earl Cowley to Lord Stanley with Press Cuttings on Spanish Political Developments.

September 29,1868.2frs.0375 90 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). September 29,1868. Ifr.0376 91 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. September 30,1868. 3frs.0379 92 Lord Stanley to Queen Victoria (telegram). September 30,1868. Ifr.0380 93,94 Reuter to Gen. Charles Grey (telegrams). September 30,1868.2frs.0382 95 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. September 30,1868.6frs.0388 96 Lord Stanley,to Queen Victoria. September 30,1868. Ifr.0389 97 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. October 1,1868.2frs.0391 98-100 Lord Stanley to Queen Victoria (telegrams). October 1,1868. 3frs.0394 101,102 Queen Isabella II of Spain to Queen Victoria with Printed Proclamation [both in Spanish].

September 30,1868 and October 1,1868. 3frs.0397 103 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 1,1868.2frs.0399 104 Reuter to Gen. Charles Grey (telegram). October 2,1868. Ifr.0400 105 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 2,1868. Ifr.0401 106 L. March to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 2,1868. Ifr.0402 107 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram) with Press Cutting on Spanish Political

Developments. September 29,1868 and October 2,1868.2frs.0404 108,109 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. October 9,1868.2frs.0406 110 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram) with Press Cuttings on Spanish Political

Developments. October 3,1868.3frs.0409 111-113 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegrams) with Press Cutting on Spanish Political

Developments. October 4-6,1868.9frs.0418 114 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. October 6,1868.2frs.0420 115 A.G. Bonar to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 7,1868. Ifr.0421 116 Lord Stanley to Gen. Charles Grey. October 7,1868.2frs.0423 117 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. n.d. Ifr.0424 118 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley with Press Cutting on Spanish Political Developments.

October 8,1868.2frs.0426 119,120 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. October 9,1868.4frs.0430 121 Gen. Charles Grey to Lord Stanley. October 9,1868. 3frs.0433 122 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. October 9,1868.2frs.0435 123-125 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (one letter; two telegrams). October 9-10,1868. 5frs.0440 126 Theodore Martin to Queen Victoria. October 11,1868. Ifr.0441 127 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. October 11,1868.15frs.0456 128 Lord Stanley to Gen. Charles Grey. October 12,1868.2frs.0458 129 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 12,1868.4frs.0462 130 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby (telegram?). October 13,1868. Ifr.0463 131 General Charles Grey to Lord Stanley. October 13,1868. Ifr.0464 132 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 14,1868. Ifr.0465 133 Lord Stanley to Queen Victoria. October 14,1868.2frs.0467 134 Lord Stanley to Gen. Charles Grey. October 14, 1868.2frs.0469 135 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. October (?), 1868.2frs.0471 136 E. Herries to Lord Stanley. October 16,1867. Ifr.0472 137 Lord Stanley to Queen Victoria. October 16,1868.2frs.0474 138,139 Lord Stanley to Sir John Crampton. October 17,1868. 3frs.0477 140 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 18, 1868. Ifr.0478 141-148 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. October 18-21,1868.8frs.0486 149 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. October 20,1868. Ifr.0487 150 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. October 20,1868. Ifr.0488 151 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. October 22,1868. Ifr.0489 153 Lord Augustus Loftus to Lord Stanley. October 20,1868. Ifr.0490 154 Lord Stanley to Lord Augustus Loftus. October (?), 1868. Ifr.0491 155 Baron Mercier de Lostende to Sefior J.A. de Lorenzana. October 21, 1868. 2frs.0493 156 Odo Russell to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 24,1868. Ifr.0494 157 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. October 26,1868. 8frs.

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0502 158 Lord Stanley to Lord Lyons (telegram). October 29, 1868. Ifr.0503 159 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley (telegram). October 30,1868. Ifr.0504 160,161 Lord Stanley to Sir John Crampton. October (?), 1868.4frs.0508 162 Odo Russell to Lord Stanley. October 31,1868.2frs.0510 163 W. Doria to Lord Stanley. October 31,1868. Ifr.0511 164 Gen. C. Grey to Queen Victoria. November 1,1868.2frs.0513 165 Odo Russell to Lord Stanley. November 4,1868.4frs.0517 166,167 Lord Lyons to Lord Stanley. November 5-6,1868.4frs.0521 168 W. Doria to Lord Stanley. November 11,1868. Ifr.0522 169,170 Sir John Crampton to Lord Stanley. November 12,1868 and November 16,1868.7frs.0529 171 J. Walsham to Lord Stanley. October 29,1868.2frs.0531 172 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). December 10,1868. Ifr.0532 173 Earl of Clarendon to Lord Lyons (telegram). December 11,1868..2frs.0534 174 Earl of Clarendon to Sir John Crampton (telegram). December 11,1868.2frs.0536 175 Sir John Crampton to Foreign Office (telegram). December 12,1868. Ifr.0537 176 RE. Clay-Ker-Seymer to Foreign Office (telegram). December 12, 1868. Ifr.0538 177 Lord Lyons to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). December 12,1868. Ifr. [see also document

179, frame 0545]0539 178 E R.B. Lytton to Earl of Clarendon. December 13,1868. 6frs.0545 179 Lord Lyons to Earl of Clarendon (continuation of document 177). December 14, 1868.

Ifr.0546 180 Earl of Clarendon to Sir John Crampton. December 15,1868. Ifr.0547 181 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon. December 20,1868.5frs.

Spain, 1869-1873

Volume J.520552 Table of Contents. Sfrs.0557 1-3 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl of Clarendon. January 19,1869 and January 27,1869.4frs.0561 4 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. January 23,1869.2frs.0563 5 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon. January 29,1869. Ifr.0564 6 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. March 29,1869.2frs.0566 7,8 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon. March 23,1869 and March 31,1869.13frs.0579 9 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. April 2,1869.2frs.0581 10-12 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon. April 6,1869. Sfrs.0586 13 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. April 14,1869. 3frs.0589 14-16 Lord Lyons to Earl of Clarendon. April 30,1869.2frs.0591 17 Earl of Clarendon to Seflor Tassara. May 3,1869. Ifr.0592 18,19 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegrams). May 7,1869.2frs.0593 20 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). May 12,1869. Ifr.0594 21 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). May 12,1869. Ifr.0595 22 Earl of Clarendon to Sir John Crampton (telegram). May 13,1869. Ifr.0596 23-26 Sir John Crampton to Earl of Clarendon. May 13,1869, May 15,1869, and May 21,

1869. Sfrs.0601 27-32 RJ». Ffrench to Earl of Clarendon. May 25, 1869, July 2,1869, July 16, 1869, July 28,

1869, and September 8,1869. lOfrs.0611 33-36 Abstract of Despatches. October 2-4,1869.4frs.0615 37,38 RP. Ffrench to Earl of Clarendon. October 3,1869 and October 9,1869.2frs.0617 39 E[dward] Thornton to Earl of Clarendon. October 10,1869.4frs.0621 40 W. Doria to Earl of Clarendon. October 20,1869.2frs.0623 41,42 RJ>. Ffrench to Earl of Clarendon. October 29,1869. 3frs.0626 43 Lionel Sackville-West to Earl of Clarendon. November 5,1869. Ifr.0627 44 Earl of Clarendon to Sir Charles Murray. November (?), 1869.2frs.0629 45 Earl of Clarendon (memorandum). November 6,1869. 3frs.0632 46 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. November (?), 1869.2frs.0634 47 J. Walsham to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). December 15,1869. Ifr.0635 48,49 A.H. Layard to Earl of Clarendon. January 3,1870 and February 28,1870.4frs.0639 50 Memorandum [on candidates for Spanish Crown; author not stated], n.d. Sfrs.0644 51 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. March 14, 1870. 2frs.

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0646 52 Queen Victoria to Duke of Aumate [in French]. March 14,1870. Ifr.0647 53 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. March 16,1870. Ifr.0648 54,55 AH. Layard to Earl of Clarendon. March 13,1870 and March 16,1870.8frs.0656 56 Duke of Aumale to Queen Victoria. March 17,1870.2frs.0658 57-59 AH. Layard to Earl of Clarendon. March 19,1870, March 21.1870, and May 23,1870.

19frs.0677 60 Earl of Clarendon to AM. Layard (telegram). May 23,1870.2frs.0679 61 AH. Layard to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). May 23,1870. Ifr.0680 62,63 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria (telegrams). May 23,1870 and May 26(7), 1870.

2frs.0682 64-67 AH. Layard to Earl of Clarendon. May 26,1870, May 27,1870, and June 8,1870.8frs.0690 68 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria (telegram). June 8,1870. Ifr.0691 69 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. June 16,1870. 3frs.0694 70 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. June 18,1870.2frs.0696 71,72 Earl Granville to AH. Layard (telegram). July 6,1870 and July 9,1870. 3frs.0699 73 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. July 8,1870.2frs.0701 74 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. July 12,1870.3frs.0704 75,76 AH. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). October 19,1870 and October 21,1870.4frs.0708 77 Earl Granville to AH. Layard (telegram). October 21,1870. Ifr.0709 78 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl of Clarendon (telegram). October 29,1870. Ifr.0710 79-83 AH. Layard to Eari Granville. November 2-4,1870, January 3,1871, January 5,1871,

and January 10,1871.13frs.0723 84 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. February 28,1871. 3frs.0726 85 A.H. Layard to Eari Granville. April 1,1871. 3frs.0729 86 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville. April 11,1871. Ifr.0730 87 Earl Granville to Col. Henry Ponsonby. April 13,1871.2frs.0732 88-90 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. November 13,1871, November 18,1871, and November

20,1871.5frs.0737 91 Sir J. Hay to Earl Granville. November 24,1871. 2frs.0739 92 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. November 26,1871. Ifr.0740 93 Correspondence between the British and Spanish Governments Respecting the

International [Workingmen's] Society [Parliamentary Paper]. (?) 1872. 5frs.0745 94 Memorandum [on the International Workingmen's Society]. (?) 1872.2frs.0747 95-97 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. April 6,1872 and April 11-12,1872. 3frs.0750 98 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. May 22,1872. 3frs.0753 99-103 AH. Layard to Eari Granville. June 18,1872 and June 22-23,1872.4frs.0757 104 Sir Andrew Buchanan to Earl Granville (telegram). June 22,1872. Ifr.0758 105-107 AH. Layard to Eari Granville. June 25,1872, June 27,1872, and June 29,1872.2frs.0760 108,109 R.P. Ffrench to Earl Granville. July 19-20, 1870.4frs.0764 110 Sir Charles Murray to Earl Granville. July 13,1872.2frs.0766 111 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. July 21,1872. Ifr.0767 112 RP. Ffrench to Earl Granville. July 21,1872.7frs.0774 113,114 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. October 19,1872 and November 3-6, 1872.9frs.0783 115 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. November 10, 1872. 2frs.0785 116 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville. November 11,1872.2frs.0787 117 Earl Granville to Col. Henry Ponsonby. November 13,1872.2frs.0789 118-122 AH. Layard to Eari Granville. November 30,1872, December 1,1872, December 11,

1872, December 15,1872, and December 19,1872.5frs.0794 123 Lord Lyons to Earl Granville. December 29,1872. Ifr.

124 H.S. Jervoise to Earl Granville. December 25,1872. Ifr.125,126 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl Granville. December 23-24,1872. Ifr.

0795 127 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. December 21,1872. Ifr.0796 128 Sir Charles Murray to Earl Granville. January 30,1873. Ifr.0797 129 Earl Granville to AH. Layard. January 31,1873. Ifr.0798 130,131 T. Reade to Earl Granville. January 31,1873 and February 2,1873. 5frs.0803 132-136 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. February 4,1873 and February 10-11,1873. 8frs.0811 137 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. February 12, 1873. Ifr.0812 138 Earl Granville to Sir Charles Murray (telegram). February 12, 1873. Ifr.

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0813 139,140 Earl Granvffle to Queen Victoria (telegrams). February 12,1873.2frs.0815 141 Earl GranviUe to AH. Layard (telegram). February 12,1873. Ifr.0816 142-144 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria (telegrams). February 12-13,1873.4frs.0820 145 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). February 14,1873.2frs.0822 146 Sir Charles Murray to Queen Victoria (telegram). February 14,1873. Ifr.0823 147 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl Granville (telegram). February 14,1873. Ifr.0824 148 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). February 14,1873. Ifr.0825 149 Sir Charles Murray to Sir Thomas Biddulph (telegram). February 15,1873.2frs.0827 150 Marquis Dragonetti to Sir Charles Murray [in French]. February 14,1873.2frs.0829 151 Sir Charles Murray to Earl Granville (telegram). February 15,1873. Ifr.0830 152 Lord Odo Russell to Earl Granville (telegram). February 15,1873. Ifr.0831 153-156 AH. Layard to Earl Granville. February 16-20,1873.2frs.0833 157 AJH. Mounsey to Earl Granville (telegram). February 17,1873. Ifr.0834 158 Lord Augustus Loftus to Earl Granville. February 17,1873. Ifr.0835 159 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 20,1873.2rrs.0837 160 A.H. Layard to [Foreign Office?]. February 23,1873. Ifr.0838 161 Queen Victoria to Earl Granville. February 27,1873.2frs.0840 162-184 AM. Layard to Earl Granville. February 26,1873-March 12,1873.14frs.0854 185 Mrs. AH. Maynard to Sir Arthur ?. March 12,1873.6frs.0860 186 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. March 19,1873.2frs.0862 187, 188 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville with Reply. April 3, 1873. 2frs.0864 189 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria (telegram). April 24,1873. Ifr.0865 190 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. April 24,1873.2rrs.0867 191 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville. April 24,1873. Ifr.0868 192,193 AM. Layard to Earl Granville (telegrams). April 21,1873 and April 25,1873. Ifr.0869 194,195 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria (telegrams). April 25-26,1873.2frs.0871 196 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. April (?), 1873. Ifr.0872 197,198 Sir Charles Murray to Earl Granville. April 25,1873 and May 1,1873.2frs.0874 199-203 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville. April 26-28,1873.2frs.0876 204 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. April 26,1873. 3frs.0879 205 Abstract of Despatches. May (?), 1873. 3frs.0882 206-208 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville. May 2,1873 and May 4-9,1873.12frs.0894 209 Earl Granville to AJH. Layard. May 12,1873.2frs.0896 210 Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria. May 16,1873.2frs.0898 211,212 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville (telegrams). June 18,1873.2frs.0900 213 Earl GranviUe to AJH. Layard (telegram). June 22,1873. Ifr.0901 214 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. June 24,1873.2frs.0903 215 AJH. Layard to Earl Granville. June 22,1873.2frs.0905 216 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. June 25,1873.2frs.0907 217-228 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegrams and precis of despatches). July 6,1873, July

8,1873, July 13,1873, and July 15,1873.8frs.0915 229,230 Earl Granville to H.G. MacDonell. July 16-17,1873. Ifr.0916 231-233 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville. July 17,1873, July 25-26,1873, and July 29,1873.

6frs.0922 234,235 P.O. Adams to Earl Granville (telegrams). July 26,1873.2frs.0924 236 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegram). July 31,1873. Ifr.0925 236a Capt. Phillimore [to Foreign Office?] (telegram). July 31,1873. Ifr.0926 237 Lord Lyons to Earl Granville (telegram). August 2,1873. Ifr.0927 238 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegram). August 2,1873. Ifr.0928 239 Reuter to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegram). August 3,1873.3frs.0931 240 P.O. Adams to Earl Granville (telegram). August 4,1873.2frs.0933 241 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria (telegram). August 5,1873. 2frs.0935 242 P.O. Adams to Earl Granville (telegram). Augusts, 1873. Ifr.0936 243-246 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegrams). August 5,1873 and August 7-8,1873.

7frs.0943 247 P.O. Adams to Earl Granville (telegram). August 9,1873. Ifr.0944 248 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegram). August 9,1873. Ifr.0945 249-251 Abstract of Despatches. August 14,1873 and August 16,1873.2frs.

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0947 252 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. August 21,1873.3frs.0950 253,254 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville. August 24,1873 and September 4,1873. 3frs.0953 255 Philippe, Count of Flanders to Queen Victoria [in French]. September 3,1873. Sfrs.0958 256 Earl Granville to H.G. MacDonell. September 11,1873.4frs.0962 257 Philippe, Count of Flanders to Queen Victoria [in French]. September 5,1873. Sfrs.0967 258,259 Abstract of Despatches. September 8,1873 and September 12,1873.2frs.0969 260-264 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegrams). September 15,1873 and September 17-

20,1873.6frs.0975 265 Lord Lytton to Earl Granville (telegram). September 21,1873.3frs.0978 266-269 H.G. MacDonell to Earl Granville (telegrams). September 21-22,1873 and September

24-25, 1873.7frs.0985 270-276 AJH. bayard to Earl Granville. October 10,1873, November 7,1873, November 9,1873,

and November 11,1873.9frs.0994 277 J.V. Crawford to Earl Granville (telegram) with Press Cutting on Insurrection in Cuba.

November 14,1873. Ifr.278 Earl Granville to A.H. Layard (telegram). November 14,1873. Ifr.

0995 279 Earl Granville to J.V. Crawford (telegram), n.d Ifr.0996 280 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 14,1873. Ifr.0997 281 William E. Gladstone to Queen Victoria. November 15,1873.2frs.0999 282 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). November 16,1873.2frs.1001 283,284 Sir E. Thornton to Earl Granville (telegrams). November 16,1873. 6frs.1007 285 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). November 17,1873.4frs.1011 286 Earl Granville to A.H. Layard (telegram). November 17,1873. 2frs.1013 287 J.V. Crawford to Earl Granville (telegram). November 18,1873. Ifr.

288 Earl Granville to J.V. Crawford (telegram). November 18,1873. Ifr.1014 289 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville (telegram). November 16,1873.2frs.1016 290 SirE. Thornton to Earl Granville (telegram). November 19,1873.4frs.1020 291,292 AM. Layard to Earl Granville (telegrams). November 19-20,1873.4frs.1024 293,294 Memoranda. n.d. 2frs.1026 295 Sir E. Thornton to Earl Granville (telegram). November 23,1873. Ifr.1027 296 J.V. Crawford to Earl Granville (telegram). November 26, 1873. Ifr.1028 297 Earl Granville to A.H. Layard (telegram). November 26,1873. Ifr.1029 298 Sir E. Thornton to Earl Granville (telegram). November 27,1873.2frs.1031 299 Abstract of Despatches. November 17-29,1873. 3frs.1034 300-323 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville. November 12-December 30,1873.9frs.

ReelSSpain, 1874-1876

Volume J.530001 Table of Contents. 6frs.0007 1-3 Abstract of Despatches. January 3,1874, January 11,1874, and January 13,1874. Ifr.0008 4 A.H. Dunlop to Earl Granville. December 30, 1873 and January 3-8,1874. Ifr.0009 5-10 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville. January 3-6,1874.2frs.0011 11 Sir Charles Murray to Earl Granville. January 3,1874. Ifr.

12 H. Rumbold to Earl Granville. November 26, 1873. Ifr.0012 13 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville. January 16, 1874 and January 19-20, 1874. Ifr.0013 16 G.A. Stevens to Earl Granville (despatch). December 8,1873. Ifr.0014 17-21 A.H. Layard to Earl Granville. January 20, 1874 and February 3-4, 1874. Sfrs.0019 22 Lord Augustus Loftus to Earl Granville. February 4,1874. Ifr.

23 R. Wood to Earl Granville (despatch). January 20,1874. Ifr.0020 24-25 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 6,1874 and February 20, 1874.

5frs.0025 26 A .H. Layard to Earl of Derby. April 28,1874. Ifr.0026 27 Sir Edward Thornton to Earl of Derby. April 20,1874.1 fr.0027 28-35 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. May 1-4,1874.2frs.

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0029 36 W.N. Jocelyn to Earl of Derby. April 27,1875. Ifr.0030 37 Sir Edward Thornton to Earl of Derby. April 27,1874. Ifr.

38 H.S. Jervoise to Earl of Derby. May 2,1874. Ifr.0031 39 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard. June 1,1874. Ifr.0032 40 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. June 4,1874. 3frs.0035 41,42 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. June 8,1874 and June 13,1874.1 Ifr.0046 43 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. July 10, 1874. Ifr.0047 44 L.G.F. March to Earl of Derby (telegram). July 15,1874. Ifr.0048 45-46 H.G. MacDonell to Earl of Derby (telegrams). July 19,1874 and July 22,1874.2frs.0050 47 P.O. Adams to Earl of Derby (telegram). August 4,1874. Ifr.0051 48 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. August 8,1874.2frs.0053 49,50 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. August 8-9,1874.4frs.0057 51 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. August 9,1874.2frs.0059 52 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. August 9,1874.2frs.0061 53,54 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. August 14,1874 and August 30,1874.

5frs.0066 55 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby with Press Cutting on Civil War in Spain.

August 30, 1874. 3frs.0069 56 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. August 31,1874. 3frs.0072 57 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. August 31,1874.3frs.0075 58 H.G. MacDonell to Earl of Derby. August 31,1874.3frs.0078 59 T.H. Sanderson to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. September 4,1874.2frs.0080 60-62 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegrams). September 25,1874, October 3,1874, and

October 26,1874.13frs.0093 63 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. November (?), 1874. Ifr.0094 64 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby. December 16,1874. Ifr.0095 65 Queen Victoria (note), n.d. Ifr.00% 66 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (note). December 16,1874. Ifr.0097 67-70 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. December 28-30,1874 and January 1-3,1875. 5frs.0102 71 L.G.F. March to Earl of Derby (telegram). December 31,1874.4frs.0106 72,73 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegrams). December 31,1874 andMarch31,1874 [sic].

Ifr.0107 74,75 Robert Bourke (Foreign Office) to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegram). December 31,

1874. 8frs.0115 76 Queen Victoria (note). December 31,1874. Ifr.0116 77 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Robert Bourke. December 31,1874.2frs.0118 78,79 Lord Odo Russell to Earl of Derby. December 31,1874 and January 9,1875. Ifr.0119 80 Lord Tenterden to Major General H.F. Ponsonby. January 1,1875.2frs.0121 81 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 1,1875.2frs.0123 82 Lord Lyons to Earl of Derby. January 3,1875.2frs.0125 83 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 4,1875.3frs.0128 84,85 Robert Bourke to Queen Victoria (telegrams). January 7,1875.4frs.0132 86-102 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 7-8,1875.21fr.0153 103 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 7,1875. Ifr.0154 104 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. January (?), 1875. Ifr.0155 105 Sir Augustus Paget to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 8,1875.2frs.0157 106,107 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby (telegrams). January 8, 1875. 3frs.0160 108 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 8,1875. Ifr.

109 Earl of Derby to AH. Layard (telegram). January 10,1875. Ifr.[Note: Document number 110 was not used.]0161 111 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 14,1875. Ifr.

112 Sir Andrew Buchanan to Earl of Derby (telegram). January (?), 1875. Ifr.0162 113 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. January 9,1875.2frs.0164 114 Queen Victoria to Benjamin Disraeli. January 11,1875. 3frs.0167 115 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. January 11,1875.6frs.0173 116 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 12,1875. 3frs.0176 117 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. January 12,1875. Ifr.0177 118 Earl of Derby to Lord Odo Russell. January 12,1875.2frs.

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0179 119 A.H. Layard to Eaii of Derby. January 13,1875. Ifr.0180 120 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. January 13,1875. Ifr.0181 121 Lord Tenterden to Queen Victoria with Press Cutting on Return of King Alfonso XII to

Madrid. January 14,1875.2frs.0183 122-124 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 14,1875, January 19,1875, and January (?), 1875.

2frs.0185 125 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. January 14,1875. 3frs.0188 126,127 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. January 15,1875.6frs.0194 128 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 14,1875.2frs.0196 129 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 15,1875.2frs.0198 130 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard (telegram). January 16,1875. Ifr.0199 131 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 16,1875. Ifr.0200 132 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 16,1875. Ifr.

133 Earl of Derby to Lord Odo Russell. January 15,1875. Ifr.0202 134-136 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 16,1875.4frs.0206 137 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard. January (?), 1875.4frs.0210 138 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. January 23,1875. Ifr.0211 139 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 23,1875.2frs.0213 140 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). n.d. Ifr.

141 Lord Odo Russell to Earl of Derby (telegram). [January 23,1875.] Ifr.0214 142 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. January 25,1875.6frs.0220 143 Lord Augustus Loftus to Earl of Derby (telegram). January 27,1875. Ifr.0221 143a Lord Tenterden to Francis Knollys. January 28,1875.2frs.0223 144 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. January 29,1875.2frs.0225 145-147 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 29-30,1875. 6frs.0231 148 Lord Augustus Loftus to Earl of Derby (telegram). February 3,1875. Ifr.0232 149 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard. February (?), 1875. Ifr.0233 150 Note [by Major General H.F. Ponsonby?]. February (?), 1875. Ifr.0234 151 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). February 7,1875. Ifr.

152 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby (telegram). February 9,1875. Ifr.0235 153,154 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegrams). February 9,1875. 3frs.0238 155 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby (telegram) [duplicate of 152]. Ifr.0239 156 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 9,1875.3frs.0242 157 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 10,1875. Ifr.0243 158 H.C. Eliot (Foreign Office memorandum; enclosure to document 156). February 9,1875.

7frs.0250 159 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 9,1875.2frs.0252 160 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). February 9,1875. Ifr.0253 161 Queen Victoria to Benjamin Disraeli. February 9,1875.2frs.0255 162 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 10,1875.2frs.0257 163 Don Jose de Castellon to Rev. A. Benedict. January 11,1875.

164 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard. March 9,1875.4frs. [documents 163-164]0261 165 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. February 10,1875. Ifr.0262 166 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. February 11,1875. 3frs.0265 167 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram). February 12,1875. Ifr.0266 168 Queen Victoria to Benjamin Disraeli. February 15,1875.3frs.0269 169 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. February 16,1875.3frs.0272 170 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. February 19,1875.2frs.0274 171 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. February 20,1875. 3frs.0277 172 Earl of Derby to A.H. Layard (telegram). February 20,1875. Ifr.0278 173 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 20,1875.2frs.0280 174 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 20,1875.2frs.0282 175 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. February 20,1875.2frs.0284 176 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. February 21,1875.2frs.0286 177 Lord Odo Russell to Earl of Derby. February 21,1875. Ifr.0287 178 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 3,1875. Ifr.0288 179 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. February 22,1875.3frs.0291 180 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 22-23,1875.4frs.

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0295 181 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 23,1875.2frs.0297 182 AH. Layard to Eari of Derby. February 23,1875.2frs.0299 183 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. February 23,1875. Ifr.0300 184 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. February 23,1875.4frs.0304 185-188 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 24-25,1875 and February 27-28,1875.5frs.0309 189 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 28,1875.2frs.0311 190-193 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 8,1875 and March 10,1875. Ifr.0312 194 Lionel Sackville-West to Earl of Derby. February 8,1875. Ifr.0313 195 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 6,1875.4frs.0317 196 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. March 6,1875.3frs.0320 197-199 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 6,1875 and March 9-10 1875. 3frs.0323 200 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 8,1875.2frs.0325 201 Lord Odo Russell to Earl of Derby. March 9,1875. Ifr.0326 202-203 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 11,1875 and March 22,1875.6frs.0332 204 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. March 13,1875. Ifr.0333 205 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 14,1875. Ifr.0334 206 Sir Andrew Buchanan to Earl of Derby. March 25,1875. Ifr.0335 207 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. March 18,1875. 5frs.0340 208,209 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. March 19,1875.9frs.0349 210-212 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 19,1875 and March 22,1875.2frs.0351 213 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. March 21,1875. 3frs.[Note: Document number 214 was not used.]0354 215 Queen Victoria to Benjamin Disraeli. April 11,1875. Ifr.0355 216 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. April 12,1875. Ifr.0356 217 Foreign Office Memorandum. April 13, 1875. Ifr.0357 218 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. April 17,1875. 3frs.0360 219 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. April 19,1875.3frs.0363 220 Benjamin Disraeli to Queen Victoria. April 24,1875. 6frs.0369 221,222 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. May 17,1875 and May 20,1875.6frs.0375 223,224 Sir John Walsham to Earl of Derby. July 13,1875 and July 19,1875.4frs.0379 225 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. October 15,1875, October 21,1875, and November 29,

1875.19frs.0398 228 Earl Lytton to Earl of Derby. December 14,1875. Ifr.0399 229-235 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. December 22, 1875, January 1, 1876, and January 4, 1876.

lOfrs.0409 236 Earl Lytton to Earl of Derby. January 3,1876. Ifr.0410 237 Lord Lyons to Earl of Derby. January 12,1876. Ifr.0411 238 Foreign Office Memorandum [on Proposal for Foreign Intervention in Spain]. 2frs.0413 239 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. January 19,1876. 3frs.0416 240,241 H. Young (Bilbao) to Earl of Derby. February 1,1876. Ifr.

242 B. Constant (Palma) to Earl of Derby. February 5,1876. Ifr.0417 243-252 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 7,1876 and February (?), 1876.3frs.0420 253 H.S. Jervoise to Earl of Derby. February 10,1876. Ifr.0421 254-265 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 11-20,1876. 6frs.0427 266 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 26, 1876.2frs.0429 267 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby (telegram?). February 26,1876. Ifr.0430 268 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. February 27,1876. Ifr.0431 269 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 28, 1876. Ifr.0432 270 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. February 28,1876. Ifr.0433 271 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 28,1876. 3frs.0436 272-279 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 1,1876, March 3,1876, and March 6,1876. 3frs.0439 280 H. Young to Earl of Derby. March (?), 1876. Ifr.

281 R.G. Watson (Lisbon) to Earl of Derby. March 2,1876. Ifr.0440 282 Earl of Derby to AH. Layard. March (?), 1876. Ifr.0441 283 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. March 24,1876.4frs.0445 284 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. March 31,1876. Ifr.0446 285-293 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. April 7-8, 1876, April 12,1876, and April 14, 1876. 7frs.0453 294 Memorandum on Spanish Constitution of 1876. April (?), 1876.3frs.

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0456 295 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. April 20,1876.2frs.0458 296 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. June 11,1876.2frs.0460 297 J. de V. Drummond-Hay (Valparaiso) to Earl of Derby. September 6,1876. Ifr.

298 G. Chambers (Guayaquil) to Earl of Derby. September 9,1876. Ifr.299 H. Scholfield (Guatemala) to Earl of Derby. September 19,1876. Ifr.

0461 300 Major Stewart (Port-au-Prince) to Earl of Derby. October 11,1876. Ifr.0462 301 E. Malet to Earl of Derby. October 22,1876. Ifr.0463 302-309 AM. Layard to Earl of Derby. October 21,1876, October 23-26,1876, and October 28,

1876. 8frs.0471 310 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. November 15,1876. Ifr.0472 311,312 A.H. Layard to Earl of Derby. December 9-10,1876 and December 22,1876.5frs.

Spain, 1877-1885Volume J.540477 Table of Contents. 4frs.0481 1 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria January 21,1877.2frs.0483 2 Lord Augustus Loftus to Earl of Derby. February 21,1877. Ifr.0484 3-4 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 22-23,1877. Ifr.0485 5-11 AH. Layard to Earl of Derby. February 25,1877, February 27,1877, and March 7-8,

1877.15frs.0500 12 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 10,1877. 3frs.0503 13 Earl of Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 14,1877.2frs.0505 14 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. March 15,1877. Ifr.0506 15 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Earl of Derby. March 15,1877. Ifr.0507 16,17 Sir John Walsham to Earl of Derby (telegrams). December?, 1877 and December 11,

1877.2frs.0509 18 Duchesse de Montpensier to Queen Victoria [in French]. December 15,1887.2frs.0511 19 Sir John Walsham to Earl of Derby. December 18,1877.2frs.[Note: Document number 20 was not used.]0513 21 Earl of Beaconsfield [Benjamin Disraeli] to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 4,1878.

2frs.0515 22 Queen Victoria to Duchesse de Montpensier [in French] with Press Cutting on Betrothal

of King Alfonso XH. December 17,1877 and January 4,1878.2frs.0517 23 Earl of Rosslyn to Don Manuel Silvela. January 21,1878.2frs.0519 24 Don Manuel Silvela to Earl of Rosslyn [in Spanish]. January 21,1878. Ifr.0520 25 Earl of Rosslyn's Address to King Alfonso XII of Spain. January 21,1878. Ifr.0521 26-28 Earl of Rosslyn to Queen Victoria. January 22-24,1878.9frs.0530 29 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). January 24,1878.

Ifr.0531 30 Due de Montpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). January 24,1878. Ifr.0532 31 Earl of Rosslyn to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 27,1878. Ifr.0533 32 Earl of Rosslyn to Lieut Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 27,1878. Ifr.0534 33 Queen Victoria to Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. n.d. Ifr.0535 34 Earl of Rosslyn to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 27,1878. Ifr.0536 35 Queen Victoria to Earl of Beaconsfield (telegram). [January 27,1878.] Ifr.0537 36 Earl of Beaconsfield to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 27,1878. Ifr.0538 37 Queen Victoria to Earl of Rosslyn (telegram). January 27,1878. Ifr.0539 38 Sir John Walsham to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). June 22,1878. Ifr.0540 39 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French] with Press Cuttings on Illness of

Queen Mercedes. June 23,1878. Ifr.0541 40 Sir John Walsham to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). June 25,1878. Ifr.

41 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French] with Press Cuttings on Illnessand Death of Queen Mercedes. June 25-26,1878. Ifr.

0543 41a Marquess of Hertford to Lieut Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegram). June 25,1878.2frs.0545 42 H.C. Eliot (memorandum). June 25,1878. Ifr.

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0546 43,44 Sir John Walsham to Queen Victoria (telegrams). June 26,1878. Ifr.45 King Alfonso XIJ of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French] with Press Cuttings on Death of

Queen Mercedes. June 26,1878. Ifr.0549 46 Earl of Rosslyn to Lady Jane Ely. June 27,1878.3frs.0552 47 Comte de Paris to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). June 27,1878. Ifr.0553 48 Due de Montpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). June 27,1878. Ifr.0554 49 Sir John Walsham to Queen Victoria (telegram). June 28,1878. Ifr.0555 50,51 Sir John Walsham to Marquess of Salisbury. June 29,1878.4frs.0559 52 Earl of Rosslyn to Queen Victoria. July 2, 1878. 3frs.0562 53 Marquesa de Calderon to Earl of Rosslyn. July 2,1878. 6frs.0568 54 Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Tenterden. July 3,1878. Ifr.0569 54a Lieut Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Francis Knollys. n.d. Ifr.0570 55 Lord Tenterden to Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (telegram). July 3,1878. Ifr.0571 56 Sir John Walsham to Mr. Cross (telegram). July 3,1878. Ifr.

56a Mr. Cross to Sir John Walsham (Confidential Print telegram). July 3,1878. Ifr.0572 57 Lord Tenterden to Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. July 3,1878. Ifr.0573 58 Earl of Rosslyn (poems on the death of Queen Mercedes). July 3,1878.6frs.0579 59 Sir John Walsham to Mr. Cross (telegram). July 3,1878. Ifr.

59a Mr. Cross to Sir John Walsham (telegram). July 4, 1878. Ifr.0580 60 Princess Clementine of Saxe-Coburg to Queen Victoria [in French]. July 4, 1878. 5frs.0585 61 Sir John Walsham to the Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). July 5,1878.2frs.0587 62 Earl of Rosslyn to Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. July 5,1878. 3frs.0590 63 Sir John Walsham to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram) with Press Cutting on Funeral of

Queen Mercedes. July 7,1878. Ifr.0591 64 Earl of Rosslyn to Lieut Gen. Henry Ponsonby. July 8,1878. 3frs.0594 65,66 Lionel Sackville-West to Lieut. Gen. Henry Ponsonby with Enclosure. July 19,1878.

6frs.0600 67 Lord Norton (memorandum [on his special mission to the funeral of Queen Mercedes]).

July 29,1878.3frs.0603 68 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. August 1,1878.2frs.0605 69 Sir Thomas Biddulph to Marquess of Salisbury. August 3, 1878.2frs.0607 70 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). October 25,1878. Ifr.0608 71 King Alfonso XJJ of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). October 21,1878.

Ifr.0609 72 Due de Monpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). May 18,1879. Ifr.0610 73 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). August 11,1879.

Ifr.0611 74 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French]). November 6, 1879. Ifr.0612 75 Earl of Beaconsfield to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 14,1879. Ifr.0613 76 Lionel Sackville-West to the Marquess of Salisbury. November 16,1879.2frs.0615 77 Queen Victoria to King Alfonso XII of Spain [in French]. November 20,1879.2frs.0617 78 Lord Napier to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 28,1879. Ifr.0618 79 Lord Napier to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 29,1879. Ifr.0619 80 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 30,1879. Ifr.0620 81 Lord Napier to Queen Victoria. December 1,1879.12frs.0632 82 Lord Tenterden to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 3,1879. Ifr.0633 83 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Tenterden. December 3,1879.2frs.0635 84 Lord Napier to Queen Victoria. December 6,1879.12frs.0647 85 Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgians to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 31,1879

[1880]. 3frs.0650 86 King Alfonso Xn of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). September 11,1880.

Ifr.0651 87 King Alfonso XII of Spam to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). September 17, 1880.

Ifr.0652 88 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. August 23, 1881.2frs.0654 89 Issue of London Gazette on Installation of King Alfonso XII as Knight of the Garter with

Press Cuttings. October 21,1881 and November 28,1881.4frs.0658 90 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 13,1881. 2frs.

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0660 91 CER. Vincent (memorandum on State of Spain). n.d. 4frs.0664 92 King Alfonso Xn of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]) with Press Cuttings

on Birth of Princess Isabella. November 13,1882.2frs.0666 93 Earl Granville to Sir Henry Ponsonby and Note by Ponsonby. June 1,1883 and June 4,

1883.2frs.0668 94-96 Sir Robert Morier to Earl Granville (abstract of despatch). August 6-8,1883.2frs.0670 97 King Leopold II of the Belgians to Queen Victoria [in French]. September 3,1883.3frs.0673 98-102 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria (telegrams). September 30,1883 and October 1,1883.

4frs.0677 103 Sir Robert Morier to Earl Granville. October 11,1883.3frs.0680 104 W. White (Bucharest) to Earl Granville. September 22,1883. Ifr.0681 105 Sir Robert Morier to Earl Granville. October 3,1883.2frs.0683 106,107 Sir Henry Ponsonby (memoranda). October 30,1883.4frs.0687 108 Sir Robert Morier to Sir Henry Ponsonby. October 25,1883.12frs.0699 109 Sir Robert Morier to Queen Victoria. October 1883 [sic]. 6frs.0705 110 Queen Victoria to Sir Robert Morier. December 9,1883. Ifr.0706 111 Sir Robert Morier to Earl Granville. December 14,1883. Ifr.0707 112 Maurice de Bunsen to Marquess of Salisbury. August 15,1885. Ifr.0708 113 Maurice de Bunsen to Marquess of Salisbury. August 16,1885. Ifr.0709 114 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). September 8,1885. Ifr.0710 115 Due and Duchesse de Montpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November

6,1885. Ifr.0711 116 King Alfonso XII of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 15,1885.

Ifr.0712 117 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram) with Press Cuttings on Death of King

Alfonso XII. November 25,1885. Ifr.0713 118,119 Maurice de Bunsen to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). November 25, 1885. Ifr.

120 Former Empress Eugenie (as Comtesse de Perron) to Queen Victoria (telegram).November 25,1885. Ifr.

0714 121 Frederick William and Victoria, Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria(telegram). November 25,1885. Ifr.

122 Helena, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 25,1885. Ifr.

123 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 25,1885. Ifr.0715 124 Maurice de Bunsen (memorandum with account of King Alfonso XII's illness and death).

November (?) 1885.13frs.0728 125 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 25,1885.3frs.0731 126 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram) with Press Cuttings on Death of

King Alfonso XII. November 26,1885.2frs.0733 127 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 26,1885.12frs. [see also frame

0746]0745 128 Queen Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (Telegram [in French]) November 27,1885.

Ifr.129 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). November 27,1885. Ifr.

0746 130 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby [continued from frame 0744]. November 27-29,1885.6frs.[see also frame 0762]

0752 131 Marquis de Casa Laiglesia to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 28,1885.2frs.0754 132 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. n.d. Ifr.0755 133 Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria. November 28, 1885. 3frs.0758 134 Duchesse de Montpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]) with Press Cuttings

on Death of King Alfonso XH. November 28,1885.2frs.0760 135 Sir Francis Knollys to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 29,1885.2frs.0762 136 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 29,1885.4frs. [continued from

frame 0751]0766 137 Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria. November 30,1885. 8frs.0774 138 Marquis de Casa Laiglesia to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 30,1885.2frs.0776 139 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. December 1,1885.2frs.0778 140 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram), n.d. Ifr.

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0779 141 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 1,1885.3frs.0782 142 Arthur, Duke of Connaught to Queen Victoria. December 1,1885. 3frs.0785 143 Sir Francis Knollys to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 1,1885. 2frs.0787 144 Eric Harrington to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 2, 1885. 2frs.0789 145 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). December 2,1885. Ifr.0790 146,147 Marquis de Casa Laiglesia to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 4,1885.3frs.0793 148 Maurice de Bunsen to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 4,1885. 5frs.0798 149 Earl of Hoptoun to Queen Victoria. December 5,1885. Ifr.0799 150 Author and recipient unknown. December 5,1885.2frs.0801 151 Marquis de Casa Laiglesia to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 6,1885.2frs.0803 152 Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria. December 6,1885. 3frs.0806 153,154 Duke of Wellington to Queen Victoria. December 12,1885 and December 23,1885. 5frs.0811 155 Sir Clare Ford to the Marquess of Salisbury. December 29,1885..2frs.

Reel 6Spain, 1886-1900

Volume J.550001 Table of Contents. 4frs.0005 1 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain (telegram [in German]). January 1,

1886. Ifr.0006 2 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 1,

1886. Ifr.0007 3 Marquis de Casa Laiglesia to Sir Henry Ponsonby. January 24, 1886. 3frs.0010 4 Due and Duchesse de Montpensier to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). March 6,

1886. Ifr.[Note: Document number 5 was not used.]0011 6 Spanish Royal Decree on Approching Confinement of Queen Christina. April 21, 1886.

3frs.[Note: Document number 7 was not used.]0014 8 Sir Clare Ford to Foreign Office. May 17,1886.2frs.[Note: Document numbers 9-14 were not used.]0016 15 Sir Clare Ford to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). May 17, 1886. Ifr.0017 16,17 Press Cuttings on Birth of King Alfonso XIII [one in Spanish]. May 18,1886. 12frs.0029 18 Sir Clare Ford to Sir Henry Ponsonby. May 18,1886.6frs.[Note: Document number 19 was not used.]0035 20 Sir Clare Ford to Queen Victoria [in German]. May 22,1886. Ifr.

21 Elizabeth, Empress of Austria to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). May 22,1886.Ifr.

[Note: Document numbers 22-26 were not used.]0036 27 Queen Victoria to Elizabeth, Empress of Austria [in German]). [May?] 1886. 2frs.0038 28 Elizabeth, Empress of Austria to Queen Victoria [in German]. May 28, 1886. 3frs.[Note: Document numbers 29-34 were not used.]0041 35 Lord Ashbumham to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 13,1887.2frs.[Note: Document numbers 36-48 were not used.]0043 49 Sir Clare Ford to Foreign Office. February (?), 1889. Ifr.[Note: Document number 50 was not used.]0044 51,52 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [letter and telegram in German] with

Press Cutting on Queen Victoria's Visit to French Riviera. April 1-2,1889 andJanuary 7, 1890.4frs.

0048 53, 54 Lord Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegrams). January 7, 1890 and January 9, 1890.Ifr.

0049 55 Lord Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 9,1890. Ifr.0050 56 Lord Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 10, 1890. Ifr.

57-59 Sir Clare Ford to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegrams). January 10,1890. Ifr.

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0052 60 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 10,1890. Ifr.

0053 61,62 Sir Clare Ford to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 11,1890. Ifr.0054 63-68 Foreign Office to Sir Henry Ponsonby with Press Cuttings on Illness of King Alfonso

Xffl. January 9-12,1890.4frs.0058 69,70 Sir Clare Ford to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegrams). January 12,1890. Ifr.0059 71 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 14,

1890. Ifr.72 Ex-Empress Eugenie to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). January 14,1890. Ifr.

0060 73 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 16,1890.

74 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain (telegram [in German]). January 16,1890. Ifr.

0061 75 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 18,1890. Ifr.

[Note: Document numbers 76-83 were not used.]0062 84 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). March 27,

1890. Ifr.0063 85 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain (telegram [in German]). March 28,

1890. Ifr.[Note: Document numbers 86-89 were not used.]0064 90 Lord Elphinstone to Queen Victoria (telegram). May 19,1890. Ifr.

91 Queen Isabella of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). May 19,1890. Ifr.0065 92,93 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in German]). May 18,

1890.2frs.0067 94,95 Lord Elphinstone to Queen Victoria. May 25,1890 and May 29,1890.6frs.0073 96 Lieut. Col. H. Byng to Queen Victoria (telegram). May 29,1890. Ifr.

97 Queen Isabella of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). May 29,1890. Ifr.0074 98,99 Lord Elphinstone to Queen Victoria with Press Cutting on Political Developments in

Spain. May 29,1890.7frs.[Note: Document numbers 100-102 were not used]0081 103 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in German]. August 12,1891.6frs.0087 104 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). August 19,1891. Ifr.0088 105 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. August 19,1891.6frs.0094 106,107 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury (telegrams), n.d. 3frs.0097 108 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). August 21,1891.2frs.0099 109 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain [in German]. August 22,1891. 6frs.0105 110 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. August 25,1891.2frs.0107 111-112 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in German and French]).

August 27,1891 and August 30,1891.2frs.0109 113 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram), n.d. 2frs.0111 114 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). August 31,1891.2frs.0113 115 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in German]. September 4,1891.

3frs.0116 116 Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh to Queen Victoria. September 10,1891.3frs.0119 117 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. September 13,1891. 3frs.[Note: Document number 118 was not used.]0122 119 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in German]. December 22,1892.

3frs.0125 120 Sir H. Bergne to Sir Henry Ponsonby. January 28,1892.3frs.[Note: Document numbers 121-123 were not used.]0128 124-126 Earl of Rosebery to Queen Victoria. December 21-22,1892.3frs.0131 127 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office (telegram). December 22,1892.2frs.0133 128 Earl of Rosebery to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff (telegram). December 23,1892. Ifr.0134 129 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Earl of Rosebery (telegram). December 23,1892.2frs.0136 130-132 Earl of Rosebery to Queen Victoria. December 23,1892 and December 27-28,1892.

5frs.0141 133 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. January 7, 1893. Ifr.

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0142 134 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). January 27,1893. Ifr.

0143 135,136 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. March 12,1893 and March 14, 1893. Ifr.0144 137 Sir Frank Plunkett to Foreign Office. March 21,1893. Ifr.

138 T. Mitchell to Foreign Office. March 21,1893. Ifr.0145 139 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. August 28-29,1893.2frs.0147 140 Earl of Rosebery (memorandum on Morocco). October 17,1893.2frs.0149 141,142 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. November 17,1893 and November 21,

1893.4frs.0153 143 Memorandum [on Spanish interest in action against anarchists]. December 19, 1893.2frs.0155 144 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office (telegram). January 9,1894. Ifr.0156 144a Henry Howard to Foreign Office (telegram). January 8,1894.2frs.0158 145, 146, Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. January 11,1894 and January 24,1894.

146 a and b 6frs.0164 147 Earl of Rosebery to Queen Victoria. February 1,1884.3frs.0167 148,149 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in German]). March 13,

1894 and July 31,1894.2frs.0169 150 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. December 30,1894.2frs.0171 151,152 Lord Kimberley to Queen Victoria (telegrams). March 25,1895 and March 27,1895.

2frs.0173 153 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. July 7,1895. Ifr.0174 154 Sir Edmund Monson to Foreign Office. July 11,1895. 2frs.0176 155 First Naval Aide de Camp to Queen Victoria (telegram). July 23, 1895. Ifr.0177 156 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. November 17,1895. Ifr.0178 156a R. Milbanke to Foreign Office. December 2,1895.2frs.0180 157 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria, n.d. 6frs.0186 158 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria, n.d. Ifr.0187 159 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain [in German]. May 26,1896. 3frs.0190 160 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. June 22,1897.2frs.0192 161,162 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Queen Victoria. June 23,1897 and June 29,1897.4frs.01% 163 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Sir Arthur Bigge. August 1, 1896.3frs.0199 164 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Queen Regent Christina of Spain. August 10, 1897. 3frs.0202 165 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in German]). August 10,

1897. Ifr.0203 166 Sir Henry Drummond Wolff to Foreign Office. October 25,1896.2frs.0205 167 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in German]. [March 17,1898.]

lOfrs.0215 168 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. April 1,1898.2frs.0217 169 Foreign Office to Sir Fleetwood Edwards (telegram). April 10,1898.9frs.0228 170 Sir Thomas Sanderson to Queen Victoria (telegram). April 10,1898.6frs.0234 171-174 AJ. Balfour to Queen Victoria (telegrams). April 20-21,1898. 8frs.0242 175 Sir Thomas Sanderson to Queen Victoria (telegram). April 21,1898. 3frs.0245 176 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. April 22, 1898.2frs.0247 177,178 Duke of Devonshire to Queen Victoria. April 22-23,1898. 3frs.0250 179, 180 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. May 9,1898.3frs.[Note: Document numbers 181 and 182 were not used.]0253 183 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). July 26,1898. 3frs.0256 184,185 Reuter to Sir Arthur Bigge. August 10,1898 and August 12,1898.2frs.0258 186-189 Foreign Office Telegrams. August 11-24,1898. Ifr.0259 190 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff. August 25, 1898. 3frs.0262 191 A J. Balfour to Queen Victoria (telegram). August 27, 1898.4frs.0266 192 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in French]. August 31,1898. 6frs.0272 193 AJ. Balfour to Queen Victoria (telegram). September 1, 1898. Ifr.0273 194 Queen Victoria to AJ. Balfour (telegram). September 1,1898. Ifr.0274 195 Sir Edmund Monson to Foreign Office. September 1,1898. Ifr.[Note: Document number 196 was not used.]0275 197 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. September 11,1898. 3frs.0278 198 Queen Victoria to Queen Regent Christina of Spain [in French]. n.d. 2frs.

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0280 198a Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. September 14,1898.2frs.0282 199 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria [in German]. October 1,1898. Sfrs.0287 200,201 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff. November 26,1898 and

December 21,1898.5frs.0292 202 Memorandum about Morocco. January 17,1899.2frs.0294 203 Queen Regent Christina of Spain to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). September 5,

1900. Ifr.0295 204 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). September 15, [1900]. 2frs.0297 205 Sir M. Gosselin to Sir Fleetwood Edwards (telegram). September 10,1900.2frs.

Civil War in Portugal, 1846-1847Prince Albert summary:Papers Concerning the Civil War in Portugal, 1846-1847(Col. Wylde's mission, Count Mensdorff's journey to Portugal, his return and second journey. Attempt to remove Mr.Dietz. Quarrels with Mr. Southern. Sir Hamilton Seymour's appointment. Battle ofTorres Vedras. Cabral intrigues, Dom Miguel in London.)

Volume J.560299 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0302 1-3 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Prince Albert. November 8-9,1846 and November 16,

1846.14frs.0316 4 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Baron Stockmar. November 19,1846.5frs.0321 5 LL Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Prince Albert. November 22,1846.7frs.0328 6 Lisbon Police Report [in French]. November 9,1846. 3frs.0331 7,8 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Prince Albert. November 30,1846. Sfrs.0336 9 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Viscount Palmerston. November 30,1846.4frs.0340 10 [Text of] Placard [attacking alleged British interference in Portuguese politics], n.d. Ifr.0341 11,12 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Prince Albert. December 3,1846 and December 9,1846.

12frs.0353 13 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert December 14,1846.9frs.0362 14,15 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Lisbon) to Prince Albert. December 17,1846 and December 19,

1846.7frs.0369 16 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. December 19,1846.1 Ifr.0380 17 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. December 24,1846.3frs.0383 18 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. December 27,1846. ISfrs.0398 19 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. December 30,1846.6frs.0404 20 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. December 30,1846. Sfrs.0412 21 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. January 7,1847.4frs.0416 22 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. n.d. lOfrs.0426 23 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. January 16,1846.6frs.0432 24 Duke of Saldanha to LL Col. W. Wylde. January 10,1847.3frs.0435 25,26 Chef d'Etat Major to Lt. Col. W. Wylde with Enclosure. January 10,1847. Sfrs.0440 27 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Duke of Saldanha. January 13,1847.3frs.0443 28 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 11,1847.7frs.0450 29 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. January 13,1847.3frs.0453 30 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. January 18,1847.2frs.0455 31 Prince Albert to Herr Dietz [in German]. January 26,1847.14frs.0469 32 Queen Victoria to Queen Maria II of Portugal [in French]. January 26,1847.2frs.0471 33 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. January 27, 1847.2frs.0473 34 Viscount Palmerston to Col. W. Wylde. January 26, 1847. 6frs.0479 35 Prince Albert to Viscount Palmerston. January 28, 1847.4frs.

36 N.A. de Vriere to Leopold I, King of the Belgians [in French]. January 18,1847.7frs.[documents 35 and 36]

0486 37 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston (draft). February 21,1847.2frs.0488 38 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. February 2,1847. 3frs.0491 39 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria Febraury 3,1847. 3frs.0494 40 Lord John Russell to Viscount Palmerston. January 28,1847.2frs.0496 41 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston (draft). February 4,1847. 2frs.

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0498 42 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. February 4,1847. 3frs.0501 43 Lt Col. W.Wylde to Prince Albert January 30,1847. llfir.0512 44 Duke of Saldanha to Lt. Col. W. Wylde. January 22,1847.5frs.0517 45 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. February 1,1847.2frs.0519 46 KingConsortFerdinandof Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 31, 1847.

7frs.0526 47 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 29,1847. 8frs.0534 48 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell (memorandum). February 9,1847.4frs.0538 49 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. February 12,1847. 3frs.0541 50,51 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. February 13-14,1847.5frs.0546 52 Lord John Russell (memorandum). February 13,1847. 3frs.0549 53 Marquess of Lansdowne to Lord John Russell. February 12,1847.2frs.0551 54 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell. February 14,1847. 3frs.0554 55 Lord John Russell (memorandum). February 14,1847. 3frs.0557 56,57 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. February 5-6,1847.9frs.0566 58 Henry L. Bulwer to Duke of Sotomayor. February 4,1847.3frs.0569 59 Duke of Sotomayor to Henry L. Bulwer. February 5,1847.4frs.0573 60 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. February 15,1847. 2frs.0575 61 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. February 9,1847. 3frs.0578 62 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. February 9,1847. 4frs.0582 63,64 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. February 16,1847.5frs.0587 65 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. February 16, 1847.13frs.0600 66 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. February 16, 1847. 14frs.0614 67 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. February 17,1847. 5frs.0619 68 Queen Victoria to Queen Maria II of Portugal [in French]. February 17,1847. 3frs.0622 69 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German], n.d. 2frs.0624 70 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. February 15,1847. 3frs.0627 71,72 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. March 2-3,1847.5frs.0632 73 Viscount Palmerston to Marquess of Normanby. February (?), 1847. 5frs.0637 74 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. February 25,1847.

3frs.0640 75 Lt Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. February 26,1847. 5frs.0645 76 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert [substance of a letter lost en route]. February 19,

1847. 3frs.

Civil War in Portugal, 1847Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the Civil War in Portugal, 1847(Fruitless operations, equally fruitless attempts at reconciliation. France and Spain offer mediation, Saldanha's follyand treachery, offer of mediation of England, France and Spain, S da Bandeira's expedition critical state of affairs, Mr.Dietz's departure. Mediation first refused, then asked for again.)

Volume J.570648 Table of Contents and Summary. 4frs.0652 1 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. February 26, 1847. 3frs.0655 2 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. February 26,1847.4frs.0659 3 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. March 3,1847.4frs.0663 4 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. March 3,1847.9frs.0672 5,6 Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell [draft and fair copy]. March 14,1847. 16frs.0688 7 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. March 15,1847.2frs.0690 8 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. March 9,1847.2frs.0692 8a Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. March 9,1847. 6frs.0698 9 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. March 9, 1847. 5frs.0703 10 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. March 16,1847.2frs.0705 11 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. March 16, 1847. 3frs.0708 12 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. March 16,1847.2frs.0710 13 Viscount Palmerston to Lord John Russell. March 15,1847. 8frs.0718 14 Count Raszinsky (memorandum). March 2,1847.4frs.

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0722 IS Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. March 24,1847.3frs.0725 - 16,17 Lt. Col. W.Wylde to Prince Albert. March 14-15,1847 and March 18,1847.9frs.0734 18 Francois Guizot to Count de Sainte-Aulaire. March 18,1847.6frs.0740 19 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert March 21,1847.4frs.0744 20 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. March 20,1847. lOfrs.0754 21 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria. March 21,1847.7frs.0761 22-24 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. March 16,1847, March 18,1847, and

March 20,1847. lOfrs.0771 25 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Duke of Saldanha. March 16,1847.6frs.0777 26-29 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. March 19-21,1847.22frs.0799 30 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. n.d. 3frs.0802 31 Sylvain Van de Weyer to Baron Stockmar. n.d. Ifr.0803 32 N.A. de Vriere to Sylvain Van de Weyer. March 19,1847.4frs.0807 33 Prince Albert to King Leopold I of the Belgians [in German]. March 30, 1847. 3frs.0810 34 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. March 30,1847.4frs.0814 35 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. March 30,1847.2frs.0816 36 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. March 30,1847.2frs.0818 37,38 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. March 31,1847 and April 4,1847. 5frs.0823 39 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 4,1847.3frs.0826 40 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. April 5,1847. 31frs.

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Volume J.57 cont.0001 41,42 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. April 5,1847.39frs.0040 43 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. April 5,1847.2frs.0042 44 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. April 5,1847.2frs.0044 45 Queen Victoria to Queen Maria II of Portugal. April 5,1847.4frs.0048 46 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. April 5,1847.2frs.0050 47 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. April 5, 1847.3frs.0053 48 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 5,1847.2frs.0055 49 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. March 30,1847.8frs.0063 50 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. March 30,1847. 5frs.0068 51 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. April 10,1847.8frs.0076 52 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. April 5,1847. 5frs.0081 53 Sir William Parker to Lord Auckland. April (?), [1847]. 3frs.0084 54 Capt. Roberts to Sir Charles Adams. [Date not legible.] 2frs.0086 55,56 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 6,1847 and April 9,1847.12frs.0098 57 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 17,1847.4frs.0102 58-60 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 6,1847 and April 9,1847.13frs.0115 61 Sir William Parker to Lord Auckland. April 9,1847.4frs.0119 62 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 12,1847.3frs.0122 63 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 21,1847.2frs.0124 64 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 15,1847.9frs.0133 65 Queen Maria n of Portugal to Queen Victoria. April 20, 1847.6frs.0139 66 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. April 19, 1847. 6frs.0145 67 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Sir Hamilton Seymour. April 15,1847.4frs.0149 68 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 19,1847.6frs.0155 69-74 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 16,18-20,1847.29frs.0184 75 Prince Albert to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. April 26,1847 and April

1847. 3frs.0187 76 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. April 28,1847.2frs.0189 77 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. April 20,1847.2frs.0191 78 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 30,1847.4frs.0195 79 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 14,1847.2frs.

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0197 80 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. April 30,1847. 3frs.0200 81 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston (draft). April 30,1847. 3frs.0203 82 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. May 2,1847. 3frs.0206 83 Lord Normanby to Viscount Palmerston. April 26,1847. 6frs.0212 84 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 3,1847. 6frs.0218 85 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. May 4,1847.2frs.0220 86 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. May 4,1847.48frs.Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the Civil War in Portugal, 1847(Change of Ministry at Lisbon. Battle of Setubal, great alarm, acceptance of mediation, Protocol of 4 Powers inLondon. Armed intervention. Debates in both Houses of Parliament strongly condemning intervention, dangerousposition of our Ministry. Capture of Dastutas with his whole force of Oporto.)

Volume J.580268 Table of Contents and Summary. 4frs.0272 1,2 Henry L. Bulwer to Col. Fitch. April 19, 1847. 5frs.0277 3 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. April 20, 1847. Ifr.0278 4 Marquess of Lansdowne to Queen Victoria. [?May 5,1847.] 3frs.0281 5 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 24,1847.6frs.0287 6 Baron Moncorvo to Dr. Meyer. May 5,1847. Sfrs.0292 7,8 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. April 28,1847. lOfrs.0302 9,10 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. April 28, 1847 and May 9,

1847. 20frs.0322 11 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. May 9,1847. 7frs.0329 12 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. May 8, 1847. 3frs.0332 13 Sketch of Battlefield of Setubal. n.d. Ifr.0333 14-16 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Viscount Palmerston. May 6,1847 and May 8,1847.13frs.0346 17 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 16,1847.3frs.0349 18 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston (draft). May 17,1847.2frs.0351 19 Queen MariaH of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 13,1847. Sfrs.0356 20 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. May 14,1847.15frs.0371 21,22 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 13,1847 and May 15,1847.9frs.0380 23 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. May 15,1847.7frs.0387 24 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 15,1847. Ifr.0388 25 Lt. Col. W. Wylde (Oporto) to Prince Albert. May 16,1847.5frs.0393 26,27 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. May 20-21,1847.7frs.0400 28 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 21,1847.2frs.0402 29 Protocol of a Conference Held at the Foreign Office, London, on the Civil War in

Portugal [in French]. May 21,1847.18frs.0420 30 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 21,1847.2frs.0422 31 Queen Victoria to Queen Maria II of Portugal. May 22,1847. Sfrs.0427 32 Prince Albert to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. May 22,1847.7frs.0434 33 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. May 22, 1847.4frs.0438 34 Prince Albert to Lt. Col. W. Wylde. May 22,1847. Ifr.0439 35 Prince Albert to Sir Hamilton Seymour. May 22,1847. Ifr.0440 36 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. May 22,1847. Ifr.0441 37 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. May 22,1847.6frs.0447 38 Viscount Palmerston to the Admiralty. May 22,1847.13frs.0460 39,40 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert. May 18-19,1847.15frs.0475 41 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria. May 19,1847.13frs.0488 42,43 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. May 29,1847 and June 5,1847.4frs.0492 44 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. Ifr.0493 45,46 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 24,1847 and May 26,1847. 32frs.0525 47 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. May 28,1847.9frs.0534 48 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. May 28,1847.12frs.0546 49 Queen Maria H of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 28,1847.4frs.0550 50 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria. May 28,1847. 8frs.0558 51 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. June 6,1847.2frs.

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0560 52 Prince Albert to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. June 6,1847. Ifr.0561 52a Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal and Count Alexander Mensdorff

[both in German; original letters, of which the transcriptions are in documents 51-52].2frs.

0563 53 Prince Albert to Lt. Col. W. Wylde. n.d. Ifr.0564 54 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 8,1847.2frs.0566 55 Pamphlet, "The Present Political Crisis in Portugal" [circulated in Britain by the Oporto

Junta]. May 31,1847. lOfrs.0576 56 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal. June 9,1847. Ifr.0577 57 Xavier de Isturiz to Viscount Palmerston. June 10,1847. Ifr.0578 58 Spanish Home Secretary to Spanish Ambassador, Paris (telegram). June 6,1847. Ifr.0579 59 Sylvain Van de Weyer to Prince Albert [in French]. n.d. 2frs.0581 60,61 Portuguese Constitutional Charter, Article 145 [on Emergency Powers of the Cortes and

Government; in Portuguese and English], n.d. 3frs.0584 62,63 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria with Enclosed Telegram to the Admiralty. June 10,

1847. 3frs.0587 64 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. Ifr.0588 65 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. June 4,1847.5frs.0593 66 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. June 4,1847.12frs.0605 67 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Count Mensdorff [in German]. May 28,1847.46frs.0651 68,69 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 11-12,1847. 3frs.0654 70,71 Press Cuttings on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. 16frs.0670 72 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 13,1847.3frs.0673 73 Henry L. Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston. June 3,1847.2frs.0675 74 Henry L. Bulwer to Sir Hamilton Seymour. May 29,1847.3frs.0678 75 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 15,1847.2frs.0680 76 Press Cuttings on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. 9frs.0689 77 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 15,1847.2frs.0691 78 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. 5frs.0696 79 Marquess of Lansdowne to Queen Victoria. [June 15,1847.] 3frs.0699 80 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. 9frs.0708 81,82 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. June 7-8,1847.9frs.0717 83 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. June 8,1847.14frs.0731 84 Prince Albert to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. June 16,1847. 5frs.0736 85 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 17,1847.2frs.0738 86 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal, n.d. 2frs.Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the Civil War in Portugal, 1847(Submission of the insurgents, amnesty, Change of Govt, Difficulty in holding the Govt to the fulfilment of the Protocol.National Batlallions Count Mensdorff's and Col. Wylde's return to England, further debates in Parliament.)

Volume J.590740 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0743 1,2 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. June 14-15,1847.7frs.0750 3 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. June 23,1847.2frs.0752 4 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. June 12,1847. 5frs.0757 5 Oporto Junta to Sir Hamilton Seymour. June 5,1847.5frs.0762 6-9 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston with Enclosure [in French]. June 14-15,

1847. 13frs.0775 10 Count de Thomar to Viscount Palmerston [in French]. June 1, 1847. 8frs.0783 11 Viscount Palmerston to Count de Thomar. June 22,1847. 3frs.0786 12,12a Lt Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. June 18,1847.9frs.0795 13 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. June 18,1847.6frs.0801 14 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. June 26,1847.2frs.0803 15,16 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. June 26,1847. 16frs.0819 17 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. June 27,1847. 3frs.0822 18 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. June 26,1847.16frs.

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0838 19 Prince Albert to the King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. June 27,1847.4frs.

0842 20 Prince Albert to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. June 27,1847.3frs.0845 21 Chevalier C.C.J. Bunsen (memorandum [in German]). n.d. 2firs.0847 22,23 Capt JP. Maitland to Sir Charles Adams(?). [Date not legible.] 4frs.08S1 24 Press Cutting on British Parliamentary Debate on Portugal. [July 5,1847.] 8frs.08S9 25-28 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston with Enclosure. June 21,1847 and June

24-25, 1847. 18frs.0877 29 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. June 28,1847. lOfrs.0887 30,31 Sylvain Van de Weyer to Prince Albert [in French] with Memorandum of M. Correa de

Sa. July 11,1847.6frs.0893 32,33 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. July 4,1847.8frs.0901 34 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. July 8,1847.19frs.0920 35 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. July 8,1847.9frs.0929 36,37 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. July 16-17,1847.4frs.0933 38 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. July 8,1847.2frs.0935 39 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. July 25,1847. 3frs.0938 40 Prince Albert to Lord John Russell. August 1,1847.6frs.0944 41 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. August 2, 1847.1 fr.0945 42 M. A.R. Saraiva to Viscount Palmerston. August 1,1847. Ifr.0946 43 Chevalier Correa da Sa to Viscount Palmerston [in French]. July 31,1847.1 fr.0947 44 Earl of Aberdeen to Prince Albert August 1,1847.2frs.0949 45 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. August 5,1847.2frs.0951 46 Prince Albert to Sir Hamilton Seymour. August 6,1847.3frs.0954 47,48 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. July (?), [1847]. 4frs.0958 49 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. August 6,1847.8frs.0966 50 Queen Victoria to Queen Maria II of Portugal. August 6,1847. 4frs.0970 51 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. August 6,1847. 3frs.0973 52 Lt. Col. W. Wylde to Prince Albert. August 6,1847. 2frs.0975 53 Memo by certain leading Portuguese Royalists, n.d. 6frs.0981 54 Prince Albert to Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg [in German]. August 11,1847.2frs.0983 55 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. August 10,1847. 3frs.0986 56, 57 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. August 3, 1847. lOfrs.0996 58 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German]. August

29,1847.8frs.1004 59 Prince Albert to the King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. August 22, 1847.

3frs.1007 60 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Prince Albert. August 15,1847.4frs.1011 61-63 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. August 16, 1847 and August 18, 1847.

lift.1022 64,65 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. August 23,1847. 5frs.1027 66,67 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. August 23,1847 and August 26,1847.

5frs.1032 68 Press Cutting with Declaration by New Portuguese Ministers. August 22,1847. Ifr.1033 69,70 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. September 8,1847.1 Ifr.1044 71 Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg to Prince Albert [in German]. September 4,1847.12frs.1056 72 Prince Albert to Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg [in German]. September 23,1847. 3frs.1059 73 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. September 29, 1847.

5frs.1064 74,75 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. September 24,1847 and September 26,

1847.7frs.1071 76 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Baron de Lutz. September 26, 1847. 6frs.1077 77 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. September 27,1847. 8frs.

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Reel 8Civil War in Portugal, 1847-1848

Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the Civil War in Portugal, 1847-1848(Further measures of Pacification. Change of Govt. The Cabrals get all power again into their hands. Difficulties aboutfair Elections. The Cabrals manage to get them all, Saldanha weak. Septembrists & Miguelites as dissatisfied &hostile than ever. Closse[?] of the Protocol.)

Volume J.600001 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0004 1 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. October 10,1847. 3frs.0007 2 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. October 9,1847. 3frs.0010 3-6 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. October 12,1847.19frs.0029 7 Prince Albert (memorandum). October 16,1847.4frs.0033 8 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. October (?), 1847. 3frs.0036 9 Gen. von Canitz to Chevalier C.C J. Bensen. October 6,1847.6frs.0042 10 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston [incorrectly headed 'Palmerston to

Seymour']. August 14,1847.4frs.0046 11 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. October 16,1847.4frs.0050 12 Sir Hamilton Seymour to the King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [incorrectly listed as

Seymour to Palmerston]. October IS, 1847.4frs.0054 13 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Sir Hamilton Seymour. October 16,1847.2frs.0056 14,15 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. October 18-19,1847. lOfrs.0066 16 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston. October 29,1847.2frs.0068 17 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. October 30,1847.3frs.0071 18 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. October 24,1847.2frs.0073 19 Queen Victoria to Viscount Palmerston (draft). October 31,1847.2frs.0075 20 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert. October 21,1847.6frs.0081 21 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. October 20,1847.2frs.0083 22 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Sir Hamilton Seymour. October 20,1847.2frs.0085 23 Sir Hamilton Seymour to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal. October 19,1847.3frs.0088 24 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. November 1,1847.7frs.0095 25 Prince Albert to Viscount Palmerston. November 2,1847.3frs.0098 26 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. October 23,1847.2frs.0100 27 Dowager Queen Adelaide [of Great Britain] to Queen Victoria. October 24,1847.9frs.0109 28 Viscount Palmerston to Prince Albert. November 2,1847.2frs.0111 29 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston [with extract from Portuguese newspaper

Estandarte critical of Prince Albert]. October 25,1847 and October 28,1847. 3frs.0114 30 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. November 6,1847.

3frs.0117 31 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Count Alexander Mensdorff [in German].

November 8,1847.7frs.0124 32-39 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. November 5-8,1847, November 16,

1847, November 18,1847, and November 20,1847.24frs.0148 40 Viscount Palmerston to Henry L. Bulwer. December (?), 1847.6frs.0154 41 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. December 10,1847.2frs.0156 42 Baron Moncorvo to Sir George Couper. December 7,1847. 3firs.0159 43-52 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. November 26,1847, November 28-29,

1847, December 8,1847, December 19,1847, and December 23,1847.29frs.0188 53 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. December 27,1847.

2frs.0190 54,55 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. January (?), 1848.2frs.0192 56 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. January 26,1848.2frs.0194 57-59 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. December 24,1847, December 30-31,

1847 and January (?), 1848.4frs.0198 60 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston [incomplete despatch, possibly no. 60;

lacks opening]. December (?), 1847.2frs.

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0200 61 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. December 30,1847.4frs.0204 62 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. January (?), 1848. Ifr.0205 63 Viscount de Gonghe to M. C. d'Hoffschmidt. December 28,1847. 5frs.0210 64-69 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. January 1,1848 and January 3-5,1848.

20rrs.0230 70,71 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. January 1848. 6frs.0236 72 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. January 17,1848. lOfrs.0246 73,74 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. February 1, 1848.4frs.0250 75 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. February 6,1848.8frs.0258 76 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. February (?), 1848. Ifr.0259 77 Col. Charles Phipps to Sir Hamilton Seymour. February 6,1848.5frs.

Saldanha Revolution in Portugal, 1851Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning Marshal Saldanha's Military revolution in Portugal and fall of the '3rd Cabral Administration'.March^June 1851

Volume J.610264 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0267 1-4 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. March 22,1851, March 27-28,1851, and

March 31,1851.14frs.0281 5, 6 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. April 9-10, 1851 and April 16,1851. 3frs.0284 7, 8 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 7-8,1851. 6frs.0290 9 Queen Maria II of Portugal to Queen Victoria. April (?), 1851. 2frs.0292 10-12 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 8-9,1851. 16frs.0308 13,14 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. April 17, 1851 and April 19, 1851.4frs.0312 15 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria. April 10,1851. 5frs.0317 16 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. April 21,1851. Ifr.0318 17-20 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 14, 1851 and April 17-18,1851.

12frs.0330 21 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. April 22,1851.5frs.0335 22 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden (draft). May (?), 1851. 2frs.0337 23,24 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. May 4-5,1851.4frs.0341 25-30a Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 21,1851, April 23,1851, April 25,

1851, and April 27-28,1851. 30frs.0371 31 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Victoria, Duchess of Kent [in German]. (?) 8,

1851.4frs.0375 32 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. May 9-10,1851. Ifr.0376 33 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 8,1851. 3frs.0379 34 Prince Albert to King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal [in German]. May 16, 1851. 4frs.0383 35 Press Cuttings on Insurrection in Portugal. May 10,1851. 3frs.0386 36 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 16,1851.2frs.0388 37 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. May (?), 1851. Ifr.0389 38-44 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. April 29-30,1851, May 4, 1851, May 6,

1851, and May 8,1851.26frs.0415 45 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Duke of Saldanha. May 4,1851.2frs.0417 46 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Baron Christian Stockmar [in German]. May 18,1851.

5frs.0422 47 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 8,1851.3frs.0425 48 Press Cutting on Insurrection in Portugal. May 20,1851. Ifr.0426 49 [Unknown] to LL Col. W. Wylde. May 8,1851. 5frs.0431 50 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden. May (?), 1851.4frs.0435 51 Viscount Palmerston to Queen Victoria. May 19,1851. 2frs.0437 51 Press Cutting on Insurrection in Portugal. May 16,1851, May 19,1851, [and May 25],

1851.2frs.0439 53 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. May 11,1851.4frs.0443 54 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howard de Walden. May 1851. Ifr.0444 55 Lord John Russsell to Queen Victoria, n.d. Ifr.

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0445 56 Lord John RusseU to King Leopold I of the Belgians. May 27,1851.2frs.0447 57 King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. May 28 (?), 1851.6frs.0453 58 Lord John Russell to Prince Albert, n.d. 2frs.0455 59-64 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 11,1851, May 13,1851, May 15,

1851, May 17,1851, and May 19,1851.21fr.0476 65 Lord John Russell to Prince Albert. June 2,1851. Ifr.0477 66-68 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 22-23,1851. 9frs.0486 69 Lord Howard de Walden to Viscount Palmerston. June 3,1851.2frs.0488 70 Lord Howden to Viscount Palmerston. May 23,1851.4frs.0492 71,72 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert [in German]. June 6-7,1851.7frs.0499 73-78 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston (despatch). May 25-28,1851.18frs.0517 79 Viscount Palmerston to Sir Hamilton Seymour. June (?), 1851. Ifr.0518 80 Press Cutting on Political Developments in Portugal. June 11,1851. Ifr.0519 81,82 Viscount Palmerston to Lord Howden. June 10,1851.18frs.0537 83-86 Sir Hamilton Seymour to Viscount Palmerston. May 31,1851 and June 2-3,1851.7frs.

Portugal, 1854-1856Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the politics of Portugal, 1854-1856Vol. I(1854—Correspondence with the King Pedro II [sic] from December 28th.1855—Correspondence with Pedro continued—he at Rome in June, returns to Lisbon at the end of August; assumesthe Govt on becoming of age Sept. 16 and the Regency of his father ceases. Correspondence on principles of Govt.Pedro's Memdm translated into French by his brother the D. of Oporto on national education.1856—My letter on prohibition of exports in ?iron—continuation of Pedro's memdm. My letter on public educationJanuary 27th. Pedro's memdm (his own translation) on commercial policy. Financial measures of Senr Fontes (?----bans, credit mobilier, ?swindel, etc.) disapproved by the Chamber of Peers—that of the Deputies packed by theSaldanha Govt. It meets to make Peers to override the other. Pedro resists and the Saklanha Govt resigns, isreplaced by Louie Govt. Our correspondence on these matters and the importance of free elections. Pedro's disgustwith his country and political men. My letter advising patience—the introduction of self-government in the provinces,towns and villages. Pedro's long Memdn in French on the sad state of affairs in Portugal, December.)

[NB: These documents are in German unless otherwise noted.]

Volume J.620544 Table of Contents and Summary. 3frs.0547 1-6 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert. December 28,1854, February 8, 1855, June

30,1855, July 28,1855, and August 1,1855. ISfrs.0565 7 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. September 4,1855.5frs.0570 8,9 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert September 6,1855 and October 7,1855.8frs.0578 10 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. October 28,1855.4frs.0582 11 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert October 28,1855. lOfr.0592 12 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. November 15,1855.7frs.0599 13-15 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert November 7,1855 and November 28,1855.

27frs.0626 16 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum [in French] on public education), n.d. 20frs.0646 17 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. December 13,1855.8frs.0654 18,19 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert December 17,1855 and December 22,1855.

14frs.0671 20 King Peter V of Portugal to Henry Howard [in English]. n.d. 4frs.0675 21 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. January 6,185[6]. 7frs.0682 22 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum [in French] [appears to be a continuation of

document 16 but is barely legible]), n.d. lOfrs.0692 23 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert January 6,1856.15frs.0707 24 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. January 27,1856. Sfrs.0712 25 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert February 7,1856.12frs.0724 26 King Peter V of Portugal to Portuguese Minister of Commerce [in French]. n.d. lOfrs.

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0734 27 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert. March 8,1856.7frs.0741 28 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. March 18,1856.3frs.0744 29 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert March 17,1856.5frs.0749 30 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. April 6,1856.2frs.0751 31,32 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert. April 18,1856 and May 26,1856.15frs.0766 33 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. June 16,1856.5frs.0771 34-36 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert June 18,1856, August 28,1856, and October

5,1856.45frs.0816 37 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. October 25,1856. 7frs.0823 38,39 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert November 8,1856 and January 8,1857.4frs.0827 40 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum on elections [in French]). December (?), 1856.

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Summary by Prince Albert:Papers Concerning the politics of Portugal1857-1858[Vol. II](January 1857—Ministerial difficulties. Plan to attach Count Lavradio to the personal service of Pedro.Correspondence on a marriage of Pedro with Pcss Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Skjmaringen which we prepare for himand succeed in securing ?? gives the ?? promise for Pedro's happiness. Lavradio as negociator sent to Germany—Correspondence on Dr ? Seringapatam ? and the offensive Slave Trade. Dom Miguel's claims; attempt to settle themand obtain his submission through Prussia fails. The Duke of Terceira's mission to Berlin represents Pedro at themarriage—? coronation with Stephanie April 29th 1858. Stephanie comes here on her way to Lisbon as Queen.Arrives though?? the young people much pleased with each other and the ? likewise.

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Volume J.630001 Table of Contents and Summary. Sfrs.0006 1 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. January 30, 1857. 5frs.0011 2 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert. February 8,1857.1 Ifr.0022 3 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert February 18,1857.6frs.0028 4 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. February 23,1857. 5frs.0033 5 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert March 8,1857. Ifr.0034 6 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. March 28,1857.14frs.0048 7,8 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. March 29,1857 and April 16, 1857. 5frs.0053 9 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert April 16,1857. lOfrs.0063 10 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert April 28,1857.2frs.0065 11 King Leopold I of the Belgians to Prince Albert March 15,1857. 3frs.0068 12 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. May 17,1857.4frs.0072 13 Augusta, Princess of Prussia to Prince Albert. May 20,1857. Sfrs.0077 14 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Augusta, Princess of Prussia. May 22, 1857. 7frs.0084 15 Augusta, Princess of Prussia to Queen Victoria. May 24,1857. 6frs.0090 16-18 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert May 28,1857 and June 3,1857. 6frs.0096 19 Prince Albert to Louisa, Princess of Prussia. June 6,1857.3frs.0099 20 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. June 7,1857. Sfrs.0104 21 Princess of Prussia to Prince Albert June 9,1857. 3frs.0107 22 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert June 6,1857.2frs.0109 23-25 Henry F. Howard to Foreign Office with Enclosure [in English]. June 9,1857. lOfrs.0119 26 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert June 13,1857. Sfrs.0124 27 Augusta, Princess of Prussia to Prince Albert. June 13,1857.3frs.0127 28 Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern to the Princess of Prussia. June 11,1857.2frs.0129 29 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert June 11,1857. 3frs.

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0132 30,31 Prince Albeit to Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern. June 16,1857.6frs.0138 32 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert June 16,1857.2frs.0140 33 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert June 21,1857.2rrs.0142 34 Prince Albert to Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern. June 23,1857.2frs.0144 35 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. June 26,1857.3frs.0147 36 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert June 26,1857.2frs.0149 37 Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern to Queen Victoria. June 28,1857. 3frs.0152 38 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. July 6,1857.2frs.0154 39 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert July 8,1857.3frs.0157 40 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert July 17,1857.3frs.0160 41 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert July 18,1857.2frs.0162 42 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern [in French]. July 18,1857.

3frs.0165 43 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert July 28,1857.2frs.0167 44 King Peter V of Portugal to Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern [in French]. July 28,

1857.2frs.0169 45 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert August 3,1857.3frs.0172 46 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. August 6,1857.4frs.0176 47 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert August 7,1857.2frs.0178 48 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to King Peter V of Portugal [in French], n.d. 3frs.0181 49 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert August 20,1857.6frs.0187 50 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert August 28,1857.3frs.0190 51 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert September 2,1857.3frs.0193 52 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. September 5,1857.3frs.0196 53 Prince Albert to Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern. n.d. 4frs.0200 54 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. September 21,1857.1 Ifr.0211 55 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollem to Prince Albert September 17,1857.5frs.0216 56 Prince Albert to Count Lavradio [in French], n.d. 2frs.0218 57 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. September 24,1857. lOfrs.0228 58 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert October 28,1857. 8frs.0236 59 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. November 6,1857.4frs.0240 60 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert November 8,1857.9frs.0249 61-63 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. November 25,1857, December 6,1857, and

January 6,1858. lifts.0260 64 Prince Albert to Count Lavradio [in French]. January 7,1858.3frs.0263 65 Memorandum [in French; apparently by a 'servant' of Dom Miguel, passed on by the

Prince of Prussia], n.d. 4frs.0267 66-68 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert with Memorandum [in French]. January 8,1858 and

January 14,1858.20frs.0287 69,70 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert February 8,1858 and April 3,1858.18frs.0305 71 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert April 8,1858.3frs.0308 72 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. April 13,1858.2frs.0310 73 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert April 19,1858. 1ft.0311 74 Earl of Malmesbury to Queen Victoria [in English]. April 26,1858. 3frs.0314 75 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal. April 26,1858.5frs.0319 76 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert April 28,1858.14frs.0333 77 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollem to Prince Albert April 30,1858. 3fts.0336 78 Countess Perponcher to Queen Victoria. [May 1,1858.] 9fts.0345 79 Press Cutting on Marriage of King Peter V with Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern.

April 29, 1858.2frs.0347 80 Programme of Marriage Ceremony, n.d. 3frs.0350 81 Address of the Archbishop of Breslau at the Marriage, n.d. 2frs.0352 82 Historical Note on the Houses of Braganza and Hohenzollern. n.d. 3frs.0355 83 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert May 5,1858 and May 15,1858.4frs.0359 85 Queen Stephanie of Portugal to the Dowager Grand Duchess of Baden [in French]. May

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Portugal, 1858-1862Volume J.640363 Table of Contents and Summary. 4frs.0367 1 Henry F. Howard to Foreign Office. June 5(?), 1858.4frs.0371 2,3 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. October 19,1858 and October 23,1858.

13frs.0384 4,5 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. October 28,1858 and January 18,

1859.21frs.0405 6-8 King Peter V of Portugal to His Ministers [in German and French]. December 26,1858,

January 7,1859, and January 11,1859.21frs.0426 9,10 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal [in German]. February 6,1859 and February

27,1859.9frs.0435 11 Henry F. Howard to Earl of Malmesbury. March 16,1859.9frs.0444 12 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert March 25, 1859. 6frs.0450 13 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum [in German]). March 7,1859. 12frs.0462 14 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal [in German]. March 27,1859.4frs.0466 15,16 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. April 10,1859 and June 20,1859.

17frs.0483 17,18 Duke of Oporto to Queen Victoria (telegrams). July 17,1859 and July (?), 1859.4frs.0487 19 Count Lavradio to Sir Charles Phipps [in French]. July 17,1859.2frs.0489 20 Sefior L. Kratz to Count Lavradio(?) [in French]. July 17, 1859.2frs.0491 21 Program of Funeral Ceremony for Queen Stephanie of Portugal, n.d. 3frs.0494 22 Lord John Russell to Queen Victoria. July 19,1859.2frs.0496 23 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. July 19,1859.4frs.0500 24,25 Henry F. Howard to Foreign Office. July 20,1859 and July 31,1859.5frs.0505 26 [Sermon notes, possibly on death of Queen Stephanie of Portugal.] n.d. 5frs.0510 27,28 Prince Karl Anton Hohenzollern to Prince Albert. July 21,1859 and July 23,1859.7frs.0517 29 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. July 4,1859. 6frs.0523 30 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. July 25,1859.4frs.0527 31 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum [in French]). August 25,1859. 8frs.0535 32,33 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. October 6, 1859 and November 4,

1859.15frs.0550 34 Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern to Prince Albert [in German]. December 4, 1859. 3frs.0553 35 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. December 6,1859. Sfrs.0558 36 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal [in German]. December 25,1859. 5frs.0563 37-39 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [two in French; one in German]. January 15,

1860, February 25,1860, and April 13,1860.27frs.0580 40 Prince Albert to Lord John Russell. May 5,1860.2frs.0582 41 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. May 5,1860. 5frs.0587 42 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal [in German]. May 15,1860.4frs.0591 43 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. July 5,1860.3frs.0594 44 King Peter V of Portugal (memorandum [in French]), n.d. 4frs.0598 45-48 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. August 5,1860, September 25,

1860, [and two illegible dates] 1860. 34frs.0632 49 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. March 13,1861.2frs.0634 50 King Peter V of Portugal to Count Lavradio (telegram [in French]). March 12,1861.2frs.0636 51,52 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. April 16,1861 and May 5,1861.

21fr.0657 53 Prince Albert to King Peter V of Portugal [in German]. May 16,1861.4frs.0661 54 Sir Arthur Magenis to Foreign Office (despatch). June 16,1861 and June 24,1861. 5frs.0666 56, 57 King Peter V of Portugal to Prince Albert [in French]. July 15,1861 and August 22,

1861.22frs.0688 58 Sir Authur Magenis to Foreign Office. November 6,1861.2frs.0690 59 King Peter V of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 6,1861.

Ifr.0691 60 Louis, Duke of Oporto to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 6,1861. Ifr.0692 61 King Peter V of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 7,1861.

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0693 62 Louis, Duke of Oporto (?) to Prince Albert. n.d. Ifr.0694 63,64 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert (letter and telegram [in French]). November 10-11,

1861.8frs.0702 65,66 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in French]). November 11-12,

1861.2frs.0704 67 Count Lavradio to Prince Albert [in French]. November 12,1861. 3frs.0707 68 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 12,1861. Ifr.0708 69 Earl Russell to Sir Arthur Magenis. November 16,1861.3frs.0711 70 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (Magdalen College, Cambridge) to Prince Albert.

November 14,1861.2frs.0713 71 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert. November IS, 1861.6frs.0719 72 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 15,1861.

Ifr.0720 73 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 15,

1861. Ifr.0721 74 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. November 15,1861. 3frs.0724 75 Sir Arthur Magenis to Foreign Office. November 15,1861.5frs.0729 76 King Louis I of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. November 16,1861.2frs.0731 77 Count Lavradio to? [in French]. November 16,1861.4frs.0735 78 Duchess George of Saxony to Prince Albert [in German]. November 16,1861.2frs.0737 79 Prince Albert to King Louis I of Portugal [in German]. November 17,1861.2frs.0739 80 Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern to Prince Albert [in German]. November 18,1861.4frs.0743 81 Count Alexander Mensdorff to Prince Albert [in German]. November 19,1861. 3frs.0746 82 Princess Antoniette of Hohenzollern to Prince Albert [in German]. November 19,1861.

2frs.0748 83 Duchess George of Saxony to Prince Albert [in German]. November 20,1861.2frs.0750 84-85 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. November 22,1861 and

November 25,1861.9frs.0759 86 King Louis I of Portugal to Prince Albert [in German]. November 25,1861.2frs.0761 87 Memorandum on Death of King Peter V of Portugal [in French]. December 6,1861.

lifts.0772 88 Note by Queen Victoria 'Up to this place all the papers were arranged by the beloved

Prince Himself.' n.d. Ifr.0773 89 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 6,1862.2frs.0775 90 Sir Charles Phipps to Queen Victoria. January 22,1862. 3frs.0778 91 Envelope Addressed to King of Portugal, n.d. Ifr.0779 92 King Louis of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. February 4 (?), 1862.2frs.0781 93 B.A. Gomez (memorandum [in French]). February 5,1862.119frs.

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Volume J.64 cont.0001 94 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. March 16,1862. 3frs.0004 95 Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia to Prince Hohenzollern [in German]. March 16,1862.

2frs.0006 96 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. March 25, 1862.4frs.0010 97 Prince Hohenzollern to Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia [in German]. April 12,1861.

6frs.0016 98 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. April 26,1862.3frs.0019 99 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. May 7,1862.3frs.0022 100-102 King Louis of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 16, 1862 and July 9,1862.

7frs.0029 103 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. August 2,1862.2frs.0031 104 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. August 2,1862.5frs.0036 105 Count Lavradio to ? [in French]. August 7,1862.4rrs.

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0040 106 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. October 7, 1862.9frs.0049 107 Queen Maria Pia of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. November 14,1862.2frs.0051 108 King Louis of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. November 16,1862.4frs.

Portugal, 1863-1886

Volume J.650055 Table of Contents. 4frs.0059 1,2 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 25,1863 and March 5,

1863.9frs.0068 3,4 E.R.B. Lytton to the Foreign Office (precis of despatch). July 21,1865. 3frs.0071 5 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. October 4,1867.4frs.0075 6 Queen Victoria to Earl of Derby. October 5,1867.4frs.0079 7,8 Earl of Derby to Queen Victoria. October 9,1867 and October 22; 1867.4frs.0083 9 Lord Stanley to Gen. Charles Grey. December 22,1865.6frs.0089 10 Gen. Charles Grey to Lord Stanley. December 11,1867. Ifr.0090 11 Earl of Clarendon to Queen Victoria. April 13,1869. Ifr.0091 12 Sir Charles Murray to Foreign Office. April 8,1869.4frs.0095 13 Earl of Clarendon to Sir Charles Murray. April 13, 1869.4frs.0099 14 Sir Charles Murray to Foreign Office. February 25,1870. 3frs.0102 15 Gen. Charles Grey to Queen Victoria. March 24,1870.2frs.0104 16,17 Sir Charles Murray to Foreign Office. May 21,1870 and June (?), 1870. 6frs.0110 18 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. July 8,1870. 12frs.0122 19 Sir Charles Murray to Foreign Office. August 12,1870.2frs.0124 20 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. October 6,1870. Ifr.0125 21 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. September 21,1872.3frs.0128 22 Memorandum [on Anglo-Portuguese relations]. November 14, 1872. 3frs.0131 23 Earl Granville to Duke of Saldanha. November 14,1872. 3frs.0134 24,25 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville. November 14-15,1872. 5frs.0139 26 Earl Granville to Col. Henry Ponsonby. November 17,1872. 5frs.0144 27 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. December 18, 1872. 3frs.0147 28 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. December 19,1872. 6frs.0153 29 Queen Victoria to Earl Granville. February 24, 1873.2frs.0155 30 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 25,1873.2frs.0157 31 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. February 25,1873.3frs.0160 32 Earl Granville to Sir Charles Murray. February 27,1873.2frs.0162 33 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 27,1873. 3frs.0165 34 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Sir Charles Murray. February 27,1873. Ifr.0166 35 Col. Henry Ponsonby (note). [February 27,1873.] Ifr.0167 36 Queen Victoria to Col. Henry Ponsonby. February (?), 1873.2frs.0169 37 Col. Henry Ponsonby to Earl Granville. February 28, 1873.2frs.0171 38 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. May 30,1873. 5frs.0176 39 Earl Granville to Queen Victoria. June 18,1873.3frs.0179 40 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. October 5,1873. 5frs.0184 41 Sir Charles Murray to Foreign Office. June 27,1874.2frs.0186 42 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). July 29, 1874. Ifr.0187 43,44 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Derby. August 4,1872.2frs.0189 45 King Ferdinand of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 11 (?), 1876 (?). 6frs.0195 46 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Derby. January 19,1876. Ifr.0196 47 Queen Victoria to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. November 26, 1876. Ifr.0197 48 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Derby. November 26,1876. Ifr.0198 49 Lord Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. November 26, 1876.2frs.0200 50 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby (?) (note). January 30,1877.2frs.0202 51 Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Derby. February 23,1877. Ifr.0203 52 Lord Derby to Maj. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. February 25,1877.3frs.0206 53 Lord Derby to Queen Victoria. August 29,1877. Ifr.0207 54 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. August 29,1877. 2frs.0209 55 Lord Derby to Queen Victoria. September 3,1877. Ifr.

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0210 56 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 28,1877.Ifr.

0211 57 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal. November 28,1877. Ifr.0212 58 Lt. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Lord Salisbury (telegram). November 28,1877. Ifr.0213 59,60 Lord Salisbury to Lt Gen. Henry Ponsonby. November 29,1877 and December 19,1877.

4frs.0217 61 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 4,1878.3frs.0220 62 Memorandum, "The Case of Senhor Callas de Brito." January (?), 1878.4frs.0224 63 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). January 7,1878. Ifr.0225 64 Robert Morier to Lt. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. January 4,1878.6frs.0231 65,66a Horace Walpole to Lt Gen. Henry Ponsonby with Enclosure. January 5,1878. Ifr.0232 66,67 Queen Victoria to King Louis I of Portugal [in French]. January 6, 1878 and January 18,

1878.4frs.0236 68 Queen Victoria to Lt. Gen. Henry Ponsonby. September 17,1878.2frs.0238 69 Lt. Gen. Henry Ponsonby to Robert Morier. September 17,1878.2frs.0240 70,71 Robert Morier to Foreign Office. February 2,1881 and February 4,1881. 2frs.0242 72,73 Lionel Sackville-West to Foreign Office. February 8-9,1881. Ifr.0243 73a CJJ.H. Vincent (memorandum [on political developments in Portugal]), n.d. 2frs.0245 74 Dudley E.Saurin to Foreign Office with Press Cutting on Visit of King and Queen of

Spain to Lisbon. January 16,1882.8frs.0253 75 Charles, Duke of Braganza to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 8,1883.

Ifr.0254 76 Lt. Col. W. Carrington to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 8,1883.6frs.0260 77 King Louis I and Queen Maria Pia of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French])

with Press Cutting on Visit of Crown Prince of Portugal to Britain. November 5,1883.2frs.

0262 78 Lt. Col. W. Carrington to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 4,1883. 3frs.0265 79 Carlos, Duke of Braganza to Queen Victoria [in French]. December 6,1883.3frs.0268 80 Lt Col. W. Carrington to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 6,1883.7frs.0275 81 Queen Victoria to Carlos, Duke of Braganza [in French]. December 8,1883.2frs.0277 82 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 8,1883.2frs.0279 83 Lt. Col. W.HP. Carington to Queen Victoria (telegram). December 17,1883. Ifr.0280 84 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). December 20,1883.

Ifr.0281 85 Sir Charles Wyke to Foreign Office. January 4,1884.2frs.0283 86 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). July 6,1884. Ifr.0284 87 Earl of Kimberley to Queen Victoria. July 12,1884. Ifr.0285 88 Senhor D'Antas to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram [in French]). December 15,1885. Ifr.0286 89 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 15,1885.2frs.0288 89a Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 15,1885. 3frs.0291 90 Court Mourning Orders on Death of Former King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal.

December 15,1885. Ifr.0292 90a Telegrams on Death of Former King Consort Ferdinand of Portugal. December 16,1885.

2frs.0294 91 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Hopetoun. December 16,1885. 3frs.0297 92 Lord Hopetoun to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). December 17,1885. Ifr.0298 93 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Hopetoun (telegram). December 18,1885. Ifr.0299 94 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Sir George Petre (telegram). December 18,1885. Ifr.0300 95 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Hopetoun (telegram). December [18], 1885. Ifr.0301 96 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). December 18,1885.

Ifr.0302 97 Sir J. Walsham to Col. Teesdate (telegram). December 18,1885. Ifr.0303 98 Lord Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). December 18,1885. Ifr.0304 99 Sir J. Walsham to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). December 18,1885. Ifr.0305 100 Sir Francis Knollys to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 20,1885.2frs.0307 101 Lord Hopetoun to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 20,1885.3frs.0310 102 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 22,1885. Ifr.0311 103 S. Ponsonby-Fane to Sir Henry Ponsonby. December 28,1885.2frs.

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0313 104 Senhor D'Antas to Sir Henry Ponsonby [in French]. December 28,1885.2frs.0315 105 Lord Elphinstone to Sir Henry Ponsonby. n.d. 3frs.0318 106 E. Harrington to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 9,1886. Ifr.0319 107 Lord Elphinstone to Sir Henry Ponsonby. [January] 15,1886.6frs.0325 107a King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. January 17,1886. 2frs.0327 108,109 Lord Elphinstone to Sir Henry Ponsonby. January 18,1886. 6frs.0333 110 Comte de Paris to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). February 7,1886. Ifr.0334 111 George Petre to Queen Victoria. February 15,1886.3frs.0337 Ilia George Petre to Foreign Office. April (?), 1886. Ifr.0338 112 Comte de Paris to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). May 23,1886. Ifr.0339 113 Capt. HJF. Stephenson to Sir Henry Ponsonby. May 23,1886. 3frs.0342 114 George Petre to Queen Victoria. May 25,1886.13frs.0355 115 British Residents in Lisbon to Prince George of Wales. May 25,1886.4frs.0359 116 Prince George of Wales to British Residents in Lisbon. May 25,1886.2frs.0361 117 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). May 29,1886. Ifr.0362 118,119 Gen. L. Gardiner to Sir Henry Ponsonby. August 7-8,1886.12frs.0374 120,121 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in French]). August 11,1886 and

September 15,1886.2frs.0376 122, 123 Gen. L. Gardiner to Queen Victoria. September 18,1886 and September 24,1886. 5frs.0381 124,125 King Louis I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in French]). September 22,1886

and September 27,1886.2frs.0383 126 Lord Henniker to Queen Victoria. September 30,1886. 5frs.

Portugal, 1887-1900Volume J.660388 Table of Contents. 4frs.0392 1 Comte de Paris to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). April 11,1887. Ifr.0393 2 Isabella, Comtesse de Paris to Queen Victoria [in French]. April 11,1887.4frs.0397 3 Carlos, Duke of Braganza to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). October 12,1889.

Ifr.0398 4,5 Telegrams to Queen Victoria on Illness of King Louis I of Portugal. October 16-19,

1889. 5frs.0403 6 George Petre to Foreign Office. October 19, 1889.7frs.0410 7 Report and Press Cutting on Death of King Louis I of Portugal. October 19-20,1889.

8frs.0418 8 Telegrams to Queen Victoria on Death of King Louis I of Portugal. October 20, 1889.

3frs.0421 9 George Petre to Queen Victoria. October 20,1889.7frs.0428 10 Medical Reports on Illness of King Louis I of Portugal. October 14- 19,1889.4frs.0432 11 Senhor E. Gomez to George Petre [in French]. October 20,1889.2frs.0434 12 Telegrams to Queen Victoria on Death of King Louis I of Portugal. October 21,1889. Ifr.0435 13 Lord Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). October 25,1889. Ifr.0436 14 Telegrams to Queen Victoria on Death of King Louis I of Portugal. October 26,1889. Ifr.0437 15,16 George Petre to Queen Victoria. October 29,1889 and November 2,1889. lOfrs.0447 17 S. Ponsonby-Fane to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 5,1889.2frs.0449 18 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 5,1889. Ifr.0450 19 Sir Edward Seymour to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 7,1889.3frs.0453 20 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 9,1889. Ifr.0454 21 Marquis de Several to Sir Henry Ponsonby (?). November 9,1889. 3frs.0457 22 S. Ponsonby-Fane to Sir Henry Ponsonby. November 11,1889.2frs.0459 22a George Petre (?) to Queen Victoria with Press Cuttings on Revolution in Brazil and

Deposition of Emperor Pedro II. December 5,1889.3frs.0462 23 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 24,1889.3frs.0465 24 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Salisbury. December 24,1889. Ifr.0466 25 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 27,1889. 3frs.0469 26 India Office Telegram. January 7,1890. Ifr.

27 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Foreign Office (telegram). January 7,1890. Ifr.28 Queen Victoria to Foreign Office (telegram). January 7,1890. Ifr.

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0470 29 India Office Telegram. January 8,1890. Ifr.30 Sir Philip Currie to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 8,1890. Ifr.

0471 31 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. January 12 (?), 1890.2frs.0473 32-34 Sir Philip Currie to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegrams). January 8,1890. 6frs.0479 35 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. January 9,1890. Ifr.0480 36 Sir Philip Currie to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 10,1890.2frs.0482 36a Maj. Arthur Bigge to Queen Victoria. n.d. 2frs.0484 37 Foreign Office to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 12,1890. 3frs.0487 38 Sir Philip Currie to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 13,1890.2frs.0489 39 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 20,1890.2frs.0491 40 George Petre to Foreign Office. January 26,1890.2frs.0493 41 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 27,1890. Ifr.0494 42 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. January 27,1890. Ifr.0495 43 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). January 28,1890.2frs.0497 44 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). January 30,1890.3frs.0500 45 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). February 1,1890.2frs.0502 46 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Lord Salisbury (telegram). February 1,1890. Ifr.0503 47 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. February 24, 1890.2frs.0505 48 Queen Victoria to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. March 1,1890.2frs.0507 49 G.H. Wyndham to Foreign Office. March 6,1890. Ifr.

50 George Petre to Foreign Office. March 21,1890. Ifr.0508 51 Sir Frank Plunkett to Foreign Office. March 4,1890. Ifr.0509 52 Sir Augustus Paget to Foreign Office. March 19,1890. Ifr.0510 53 Queen Victoria to Sir Henry Ponsonby. n.d. Ifr.0511 54 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram). April 12,1890.2frs.0513 55,56 George Petre to Foreign Office. May 4,1890 and May 7,1890.2frs.0515 57 Sir Edmund Malet to Foreign Office. May 13,1890.2frs.0517 58 George Petre to Foreign Office. May 20,1890. Ifr.0518 59,60 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. July 10,1890 and July 31,1890.2frs.0520 61 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. August 18,1890.2frs.0522 62 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegram). September 1,1890. Ifr.0523 63 Queen Amelia of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). September 3,1890.

Ifr.0524 64 George Petre to Foreign Office with Press Cuttings on Illness of King Carlos and Anglo-

Portuguese Convention on Africa. September 4,1890.3frs.0527 65 Sir J. Sanderson to Sir Fleetwood Edwards (telegram). September 18,1890. Ifr.0528 66,67 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria (telegrams). September 20,1890 and September

22,1890.2frs.0530 68 King Carlos I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. October 23,1890.4frs.0534 69 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Queen Victoria. November 2,1890. 3frs.0537 70 Queen Victoria to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (telegram). November 4, 1890.2frs.0539 71 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury. November 4,1890.2frs.0541 72 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 4,1890.2frs.0543 73 Marquis de Soveral to Sir George Petre. November 5,1890.4frs.0547 74,75 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. November 6-7,1890.7frs.0554 76 Sir Philip Currie to Sir Henry Ponsonby (telegram) with Press Cutting on Anglo-

Portuguese Convention on Africa. November 13-14,1890.2frs.0556 77 Queen Victoria to King Carlos I of Portugal [in French]. November 16,1890. 3frs.0559 78 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. November 18,1890. 2frs.0561 79 Marquis de Soveral to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales [in French]. December 12, 1890.

3frs.0564 80,81 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. December 25,1890 and January 28,1891.5frs.0569 82 Sir George Petre to Foreign Office. February 3,1891.2frs.0571 83 Queen Victoria to Marquess of Salisbury (telegram). (?) 1891. Ifr.0572 84 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. February 19,1891.3frs.0575 85 Sir Edmund Malet to Foreign Office. March 20,1891.2frs.0577 86 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Henry Ponsonby. April 12,1891. 3frs.0580 87 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. May 24,1891.3frs.

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0583 88 Anglo-Portuguese Convention on East Africa [May 1891.] 16frs.0599 89 Sir Henry Ponsonby to Queen Victoria. May 14,1891.2firs.0601 90 Sir George Petre to Foreign Office. November 6 (?), 1892. Ifr.

91 H. Tower to Foreign Office. November 13 (?), 1892. Ifr.0602 92 Sir H. MacDonnell to Foreign Office. January 16,1894.3frs.0605 93 Lord Spencer [memorandum]. April 3,1894.2frs.0607 94 Prince Henry of Battenburg to Queen Victoria (telegram). March 19,1895. Ifr.0608 95 Sir H. MacDonnell to Queen Victoria. March 19,1895. Ifr.0609 96 Sir H. MacDonnell to Foreign Office. April 19,1895. Ifr.0610 97 W. Harrington to Foreign Office. April 24,1895.2frs.0612 98 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Queen Victoria. October 1,1895. 6frs.0618 99 Sir H. MacDonnell to Foreign Office. October (?), 1895. Ifr.0619 100 Sir Frank Plunkett to Foreign Office. October 4,1895. 2frs.0621 101 Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Queen Victoria. October 4,1895.4frs.0625 102 Queen Victoria to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. October 5,1895. Ifr.0626 103 Marquis de Several to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales [in French]. October 5,1895.4frs.0630 104 Lt. Col. W. Carrington to Queen Victoria. November 6,1895. 6frs.0636 105 Lord Lathom to Queen Victoria (telegram). November 6,1895. Ifr.0637 106 King Carlos I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). November 6,1895.

Ifr.0638 107, 108 Lt. Col. W. Carrington to Queen Victoria. November 12,1895 and November 15, 1895.

lOfrs.0648 109,110 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. August 7,1896 and February 14,1897. 3frs.0651 111 King Carlos I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). June2,1898. Ifr.0652 112 Colonial Office to Sir Arthur Bigge (telegram). June 4,1898. Ifr.0653 113 Colonial Office to Sir A. Davidson (telegram). June 4, 1898. Ifr.0654 114 King Carlos I of Portugal to Queen Victoria [in French]. June 4,1898. Ifr.0655 115 Marquess of Salisbury to Sir Arthur Bigge (telegram). June 27,1898. 3frs.0658 116 Queen Amalie of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegram [in French]). July 2,1898.2frs.0660 117-120 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. July 2-4,1898.1 Ifr.0671 121 Queen Victoria to Queen Amalie of Portugal (telegram [in French]). July 4,1898. Ifr.0672 122 Marquess of Salisbury to Queen Victoria. July 7,1898.2frs.0674 123-125 Summary of Despatches. November 30, 1898 and January 15,1899. 8frs.0682 126-128 King Carlos I of Portugal to Queen Victoria (telegrams [in French]). October 2, 1900,

October 23,1900, and December 7,1900.4frs.

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CORRESPONDENT INDEXThe following is an alphabetical list of the correspondents found in Papers of Queen Victoria on Foreign Affairs,

Part 4: Spain and Portugal, 1841-1900. While distinction of a person's correct title at the time of the correspondence ismade in the Reel Index, no such attempt is made in the Correspondent Index. An individual's full surname relevant tothe latest item of correspondence on the microfilm is used, when discernable, and is spelled out in full at the main entrybut foreshortened to the title in all subentries. Hence, for example, the full main entry of Temple, Henry John, 3rdViscount Palmerston, but Palmerston, Lord in all subentries. Titles are ignored when alphabetizing inverted names;hence Seymour, Sir Edward is placed before Seymour, General Francis.

The arable number preceding the colon refers to the reel, while the four-digit number after the colon refers to theframe number at which the user will find the referenced correspondence.

Abbott, Charles Stuart Aubrey, 3rd BaronTenterdenfrom: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0568,0633to: Knollys, Francis 5:0221

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0119,0570,0572,0632

Victoria, Queen 5: 0181Abercromby, R.

to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0144Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Fourth Earl of

from: Abercromby, R. 1: 0144Albert, Prince 1: 0068,0630; 2: 0570Ashton, Arthur 1: 0015, 0036,0058Bulwer, Henry 1: 0102,0114,0205,0210-

0219, 0226-0238,0264, 0309, 0362,0378, 0419

Cowley, Lord 1:0021,0087-0089,0110.0130-0142,0147,0156,0207,0239-0241

Gordon, Sir Robert 1:0098Jerningham, G.H. 1: 0099,0160Peel, Sir Robert 2:0643, 0654-0657Sainte-Aulaire, Monsieur de 2: 0355Temple, W. 1:0154Victoria, Queen 1:0006Walden, Lord Howard de 1: 0062

to: Albert, Prince 1:0070,0083,0263,0356,0361,0380-0382,0393,0395, 0736;2: 0142,0347, 0619; 7:0947

Ashton, A. 1:0018,0054Bulwer, Henry 1: 0182,0287,0357Cowley, Lord 1: 00%Guizot, Francois 1: 0739

Peel, Sir Robert 2: 0638,0648Sotomayor, Duke of 1: 0397Victoria, Queen 1:0014,0084,0177,0196-

0199, 0222-0225,0307,0321Adams, Sir Charles Francis

from: Maitland, Captain 7: 0847Roberts, Captain 7: 0084

Adams, P.O.to: Derby, Lord 5: 0050

Granville, Lord 4: 0922, 0931,0935,0943Addlngton, H.U.

from: Hervey, Lord 1: 0765Adelaide, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

to: Louise, Queen 1:0080Adelaide, Dowager Queen of England

to: Victoria, Queen 8:0100Admiralty

from: Palmerston, Lord 7:0447Stanley, Lord 4: 0285

Albert Edward, Prince of Walesfrom: Several, Marquis de 10: 0561,0626

Victoria, Queen 10: 0505, 0537, 0625to: Albert, Prince 9: 0711

Victoria, Queen 5:0714; 10: 0534,0612,0621

Albert of Saxe-Coburg, Prince Consortfrom: Aberdeen, Lord 1: 0070,0083, 0263, 0356,

0361,0380-0382,0393, 0395, 0736;2: 0142,0347,0619; 7: 0947

Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 9: 0711Antoine, Due de Montpensier 3:1001,1030Antoniette, Princess 9: 0746Augusta, Princess 9: 0072,0104, 0124Clarendon, Lord 3: 1086; 4: 0092

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Albert of Saxe-Coburg, Prince Consort contfrom: Ferdinand, Duke of Saxe-Coburg 1:0337;

7:1044Ferdinand, King 1: 0163; 6:0637; 7:0322,

0380,1022,1059; 8: 0075, 0188,0447;9:0063,0713,0721,0750

Gardiner, Sir Robert 3:0803George, Duchess 9:0735,0748Howden, Lord 3:1082Karl Anton, Prince 9:0107,0119,0129,

0140,0147, 0157,0169,0176, 0181,0211,0305,0310,0333, 0355,0510

Lavradio, Count 9: 0034,0190,0200,0218,0267,0308, 0371,0496,0517, 0632,0694, 0704

Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollem 9: 0550,0739

Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburg 1:0829Leopold I, King 1: 0024,0072, 0171,0244,

0293-0305,0323,0588,1030; 2:0960,1001,1011; 3: 0027,0082,0420,0455,0886; 7: 0050, 0068,0983; 8: 0492;9: 0022,0065

Louis I, King 9: 0729, 0759Mensdorff, Count 6: 0353,0369,0383,

0404,0416,0450,0652, 0663, 0692,0744; 7:0063, 0076, 0139, 0189,0302,0356, 0460, 0534,0593.0717,0795,0877, 0901, 0935; 8: 0236; 9: 0743

Normanby, Lord 2:0330Oporto, Louis Duke of 9:0693Palmerston, Lord 1: 0412, 0448, 0641;

2: 1064; 3: 0132,0178,0238; 6: 0471,0573,0627,0703; 7: 0929,0944,0949;8: 0088,0109

Peel, Sir Robert 1:0724; 2: 0371,0403,0477, 0635,0642

Peter V, King 8: 0547 0570,0582,0599,0654,0692, 0712.0734,0744,0751,0771,0823; 9: 0011, 0033,0053,0090,0138,0154,0160,0165,0187,0228,0240,0287,0319,0384,0444, 0466,0523,0535,0553,0563,0582,0591,0598, 0636,0666

Russell, Lord 1: 0446; 3: 0518; 8: 0453,0476

Saxe-Coburg, Duke of 1:0329, 0352Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7: 1007Stockmar, Baron 1: 0665Van de Weyer, Sylvain 1: 0044; 7: 0579,

0887

Wylde, Colonel 6:0302,0321,0331,0341,0362,0380.0398,0412.0426. 0453.0501,0517,0575,0624,0640-0645,0659, 0690.0725.0740; 7: 0055,0086,0124,0149,0195,0281,0292,0329,0388,0525,0588,0708,0743,0786,0920,0973

memoranda 1: 0007.0391.0459; 2: 0089,0717;3: 0384,0525,0622,0902; 8: 0029

to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0068,0630; 2:0570Clarendon, Lord 3:1087; 4: 0094Dietz,Herr6:0455Ferdinand, King 6: 0622,0705,0799;

7: 0048,0434,0558, 0561,0838,0970,1004; 8: 0004,0114,0192, 0379

Ferdinand, Prince 7:0981,1056Howden, Lord 3:1088Karl Anton, Prince 9: 0132, 0142,0196Lavradio, Count 9:0216,0260Leopold I, King 1: 0029,0093,0179, 0279,

0566; 2:0843,0955,1015; 3: 0471;4: 0030; 6: 0807

Louis I, King 9: 0737Louisa, Princess 9: 0096Mensdorff, Count 7: 0184,0427,0560,

0561,0731,0842Palmerston, Lord 2:0038,0416; 3: 0236,

0893; 6:0479; 8:0095Peel, Sir Robert 2:0353,0383Peter V, King 8: 0565, 0578,0592,0646,

0675.0707,0741,0749, 0766, 0816;9: 0006,0028,0048,0068, 0099,0144,0152, 0172, 0193,0236, 0249,0314,0426,0462, 0558,0587, 0657

Russell, Lord 1: 0444; 6:0534; 7: 0938;9: 0580

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7:0439,0951Van de Weyer, Sylvain 1:0052Wylde, Colonel 7:0438, 0563

Alfonso XD, King of Spainfrom: Victoria, Queen 5:0615to: Victoria, Queen 5:0530,0540-0541,0546,

0608,0610-0611,0619,0650-0651,0664,0711

Alfred, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh andSaxe-Coburg Gothato: Victoria, Queen 6:0116

Amelia, Queen of Portugalfrom Victoria, Queen 10: 0671to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0523,0658

AmpthiU, Lordsee Russell, Odo

Antolne, Due de Montpenslerto: Albert, Prince 3:1001,1030

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Antoinette, Princess of Hohenzollernto: Albeit, Prince 9: 0746

Arnim, Baron vonto: Canitz, Baron 2:0595,0606

Arthur, Prince. Duke of Connaughtto: Victoria, Queen 5: 0782

Ashburnham, Lordto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 6:0041

Aston, Arthurfrom: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0018, 0054to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0015,0036,0058

Auckland, Lordsee Eden, George

Augusta Victoria, Princess of Prussiafrom: Karl Anton, Prince 9: 0077

Stephanie, Queen 9:0127to: Albert, Prince 9: 0072,0104,0124

Victoria, Queen 9:0084Aumate, Duke of

from: Victoria, Queen 4:0646to: Victoria, Queen 4: 0656

Balfour, Arthur Jamesfrom: Victoria, Queen 6:0273to: Victoria, Queen 6:0234,0262,0272

Baden, Dowager Grand Duchess offrom: Stephanie, Queen 9:0359

Harrington, Erkto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0787; 10:0318

Barrlngton, W.to: Foreign Office 10:0610

Beaconsfleld, Earl ofsee Disraeli, Benjamin

Belgian Foreign Officeto: Dujardin, Baron 3:0824

Benedict, Reverend A.to: Castellon, Don Jose de 5: 0257

Bergne, Sir H.to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 6:0125

BIddulph, Sir Thomasfrom: Murray, Sir Charles 4: 0825to: Salisbury, Lord 5: 0605

Bldwell, Johnfrom: Brackenbury, W.C.C. 3:0900

Blgge, Sir Arthurfrom: Colonial Office 10:0652

Reuter, Baron Paul 6:0256Salisbury, Lord 10: 0655Wolff, Sir Henry 6: 0196

to: Victoria, Queen 10:0482Bloomfleld, John Arthur Douglas, 2nd Baron

from: Palmerston, Lord 2:0787to: Palmerston, Lord 2: 0557,0784,0825;

3:0070,0100,0166

Bonar, A.G.to: Stanley, Lord 4: 0420

Bourke, Robertfrom: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0116to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0107

Victoria, Queen 5:0128Brackenbury, W.C.C.

to: Bidwell, John 3:0900Palmerston, Lord 3:0761

Bresson, Count defrom Bulwer, Henry L. 1:0363to: Bulwer, Henry L. 1:0388

Guizot, Francois 1: 0386Palmerston, Lord 3:0251

British Governmentrrom: Spanish Government (note) 3:0814,0834to: Spanish Government (note) 3:0840

Buchanan, Sir Andrewfrom: Palmerston, Lord 1:0988to: Derby, Lord 5: 0161,0334

Granville, Lord 4: 0757Bulwer, Sir Henry L.

rrom: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0182,0287,0357Bresson, Count de 1: 0388Cortes, MJ.D. 2: 0096Francisco de Paula, Prince 2: 0521Istruiz, Xavier de 1:0621,0175; 2:0527Palmerston, Lord 1:0416,0528; 3: 0262,

0266-0270, 0297,0337,0350, 0516,0534,0638,0659; 6: 0587

Sotomayor, Duke of 3: 0696; 6: 0569memorandum 1:0677to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0102,0114, 0205, 0210-

0219,0226-0238,0264, 0309,0362,0378, 0419

Bresson, Count de 1: 0363Fitch, Colonel 7: 0272Istruiz, Xavier de 1:0983; 2: 0182,0534Palmerston, Lord 1: 0479, 0570,0618, 0622,

0702,0767, 0945,0978; 2: 0093,0097,0167,0197,0364,0542, 0674-0676,0721-0723, 0800,0898, 0987, 0997,1051; 3:0004,0047, 0102-0105,0134-0149,0161, 0175,0180, 0196-0202,0208, 0232,0242-0247, 0255, 0282,0309,0330,0334,0340, 0369, 0387-0410,0476, 0500-0505,0519, 0527,0548-0563, 0584,0598, 0630, 0649,0665, 0689,0700-O702; 6: 0557;7: 0119,0277, 0673; 8: 0148

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7: 0675Sotomayor, Duke of 3: 0701; 6:0566

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Bunsen, C.C J.from: Canitz, Baron 2:0817

Canitz, General von 8:0036Palmerston, Lord 2:0680

memorandum 7:0845to: Frederick William IV, King 3:0617

Palmerston, Lord 2:0681, 0816Stockmar, Baron Christian F. 2: 0715

Bunsen, Maurice dememorandums: 0715to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0731-0746,0762,

0779, 0793Salisbury, Lord 5: 0707,0713

Buscbenthal, F.report: 2: 0460,0465to: Palmerston, Lord 3: 0192

Byng, Lieutenant Colonel H.to: Victoria, Queen 6:0073

Calderon, Marquesa deto: Rosslyn, Lord 5: 0562

Calderon de la Barca, Don A.to: Howden, Lord 4: 0006

Canitz, Baronto: Arnim, Baron von 2: 0595, 0606

Bunsen, C.CJ. 2: 0817Canitz, General von

to: Bunsen, C.CJ. 8: 0036Carington, Lieutenant Colonel W.H.D.

to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0254,0262, 0268Victoria, Queen 10: 0279, 0630, 0638

Carlos I, King of Portugalfrom: Victoria, Queen 10: 0556to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0530,0637, 0651,0654,

0682Carlos, Duke of Braganza

from: Victoria, Queen 10: 0275to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0253,0265,0397

Casa Lalglesla, Marquis deto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5: 0752,0774,0790,

0801; 6:0007Castellon, Don Jose de

to: Benedict, Reverend A. 5: 0257Castro, Senor M.

to: Spanish Ambassador at Rome 4: 0202Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne-, 3rd

Marquis of Salisburyfrom: Biddulph, Sir Thomas 5: 0605

Bunsen, Maurice de 5: 0707,0713Ford, Sir Clare 5:0811Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0212, 0465,0502Walsham, Sir John 5: 0539, 0541,0585,

0590Victoria, Queen 5:0778; 6: 0087,0094,

0109; 10: 0539,0571

to: Bigge, Sir Arthur 10:0655Ponsonby, Sir Henry 6:0048,0050;

10:0213,0303,0489, 0493,0495,0500,0511,0577

Victoria, Queen 5:0603,0607,0709,0712,0776, 0789; 6: 0049,0088, 0097,0105,0111,0119,0186,0190,0215,0245,0250-0253,0275,0280,0295; 10: 0435,0471,0497,0518,0522,0528,0547,0572,0580,0648,0660,0672

Wolff, Sir Henry Drummond 6:0259,0287Chambers, G.

to: Derby, Lord 5: 0460Christina, Dowager Queen of Spain

to: Ferdinand, Duke of Saxe-Coburg 1:0318from: Ferdinand, Duke of Saxe-Coburg 1: 0464

Saxe-Coburg, Duke of 1:0334Christina, Queen of Spain

from: Wolff, Sir Henry 6: 0199Victoria, Queen 6:0005.0060,0063,0099.

0187, 0278to: Victoria, Queen 5: 0745; 6: 0006, 0044,

0052,0059,0060-0062,0065,0081,0107,0113, 0122,0142,0167,0180,0202, 0205, 0266.0282,0294

Clarendon, Earl ofsee Villiers, George

Clay-Ker-Seymer, H.E.to: Foreign Office 4: 0537

Clementina, Princess of Saxe-Coburgto: Victoria, Queen 5:0580

Colonial Officeto: Bigge, Sir Arthur 10: 0652

Davidson, Sir A. 10:0653Constant, B.

to: Derby, Lord 5:0416Cortes, M J.D

to: Bulwer, Henry L. 2:0096Couper, Sir George

from: Moncorvo, Baron 8:0156Cowley, Earl

see Wellesley, HenryCrampton, Sir John

from: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0534, 0546,0595Russell, Lord 4: 0187,0208, 0218,0220Stanley, Lord 4: 0258,0322,0474,0487,

0504to: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0224-0229,0251, 0531,

0547,0563,0566,0581, 0592,0594,0596

Foreign Office 4: 0536Russell, Lord 4:0182-0185,0191-0201,

0204,0216

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Crampton, Sir John contto: Stanley, Lord 4: 0260, 0276,0286,0291,

0300,0310,0347,0358,0361, 0375,0382,0397,0400,0402,0404-0409,0433-O435,0441,0458, 0477-0478,0494,0522

Crawford, J.R.to: Russell, Lord 4: 0189

Crawford, J.V.from Granville, Lord 4: 0995,1013to: Granville, Lord 4: 0994,1013,1027

Cross, Mr.from Walsham, Sir John 5: 0571,0579to: Walsham, Sir John 5: 0571,0579

Currle, Sir Philipto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0470,0473, 0480,

0487,0554D'Antas, Senhor

to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0285,0313Davidson, Sir A.

to: Colonial Office 10: 0653Derby, Lord

see Stanley, Edward HenryDevonshire, Spencer Compton Cavendish,

9th Duke ofto: Victoria, Queen 6: 0247

Dietrichstein, Countto: Mettemich, Prince Klemens von 2: 0319

Dietz, Herrfrom: Albert, Prince 6: 0455

Dlsbrowe, Sir Edwardto: Palmerston, Lord 2: 0924

Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfieldfrom Stanley, Lord 4: 0313,0318

Victoria, Queen 5:0164, 0253, 0266,0354,0536

to: Victoria, Queen 4: 0308, 0389; 5: 0167,0176, 0214,0269,0282,0300, 0340,0355,0357,0363,0513, 0537, 0612

Don Carlos, Prince of Spainto: Victoria, Queen 1: 0149

Don Enrique, Infante of Spainto: Victoria, Queen 1:0394

Dorla, W.to: Clarendon, Lord 4:0621

Stanley, Lord 4: 0510,0521Dragonettl, Marquis

to: Murray, Sir Charles 4: 0827Drummond-Hay, J. de V.

to: Derby, Lord 5:0460Dujardin, Baron

to: Belgian Foreign Office 3: 0824

Dunlop, A. Grahamto: Stanley, Lord 4: 0351

Dunlop, A.H.to: Granville, Lord 5: 0008

Eden, Georgefrom: Parker, Sir William 7:0081,0115

Edwards, Sir Fleetwoodfrom: Foreign Office 6: 0217

Gosselin,SirM.6:0297to: Sanderson, Sir J. 10: 0527

Eliot, H.C.memorandum 5: 0545

Elizabeth, Empress of Austriafrom: Victoria, Queen 6: 0036to: Victoria, Queen 6:0035,0038

Elphlnstone, John, 13th Lordto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0315, 0319, 0327

Victoria, Queen 6:0064, 0067, 0074Ely, Marchioness of

see Loftus, JaneEugenie, Ex-Empress of France

to: Victoria, Queen 5:0713; 6: 0059Fane, John, llth Earl of Westmorland

from: Palmerston, Lord 1:0988; 2: 0615; 3: 0171Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2: 0946

to: Palmerston, Lord 2:0236, 0393, 0611, 0683,0798, 0829, 0836; 3: 0124

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2: 0942

Ferdinand, Duke of Saxe-Coburgfrom: Albert, Prince 7: 0981, 1056to: Albert, Prince 1: 0337; 7: 1044

Christina, Dowager Queen 1:0464Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal

from: Albert, Prince 6: 0622, 0705, 0799; 7: 0048,0434,0558, 0561,0838,0970,1004;8: 0004,0114, 0192,0379; 9: 0063

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 8: 0050,0085to: Albert, Prince 1: 0163; 6: 0637; 7: 0322,

0380,1022,1059; 8: 0075,0188,0447;9:0713,0721,0750

Mensdorff, Count Alexander 7: 0996;8:0117

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 8: 0054, 0083Victoria, Duchess of Kent 3: 0792; 8: 0371Victoria, Queen 6:0519,0754; 7: 0475,

0550; 8:0312,0376; 9:0702,0707,0720; 10: 0031,0040,0110,0147, 0186,0189

Ffrench, R.P.to: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0601,0615,0623

Granville, Lord 4: 0760,0767Fitch, Colonel

from: Bulwer, Henry L. 7: 0272

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Ford, Sir Clareto: Foreign Office 6:0014,0043

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 6:0016,0029,0050,0053,0058

Salisbury, Lord 5:0811Victoria, Queen 6: 0035

Foreign Officefrom: Harrington, W. 10: 0610

Clay-Ker-Seymer, H.E. 4: 0537Crampton, Sir John 4:0536Ford, Sir Clare 6: 0014,0043Grey, W.G. 4:0222Howard, Henry F. 6: 0156; 9:0109,0367,

0500Layard, Sir Henry 4: 0837Lytton, Lord 10: 0068MacDonnell, Sir H. 10: 0602, 0609,0618Magenis, Sir Arthur 9: 0661, 0688,0724Malet, Sir Edmund 10: 0515,0575Milbanke, R. 6: 0178Mitchell, T. 6: 0144Monson, Sir Edmund 6: 0174,0274Morier, Sir Robert 10: 0240Murray, Sir Charles 10: 0091,0099,0104,

0122,0184Paget, Sir Augustus 10: 0509Petre, Sir George 10: 0337, 0403,0491,

0507,0513, 0517,0524, 0569,0601Phillimore, Captain 4: 0925Plunkett, Sir Frank 6:0144; 10: 0508, 0619Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10:0469Sackvffle-West, Lionel 10: 0242Saurin, Dudley E. 10:0245Tower. H. 10:0601Victoria, Queen 10: 0469Wolff, Sir Henry 6:0131,0141,0143,0145,

0149,0155,0158,0169, 0173,0177,0203

Wyke, Sir Charles 10: 0281Wyndham, G.H. 10: 0507

memorandum 5:0243,0356,0411to: Edwards, Sir Fleetwood 6:0217

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 6:0054; 10: 0484Francisco de Paula, Prince of Spain

memorandum 2: 0525to: Bulwer, Henry 2: 0521

Frederick, Crown Prince of Prussiato: Victoria, Queen 5:0714

Frederick William IV of Prussiafrom: Bunsen, Chevalier C.C J. 3:0617

Gardiner, General L.to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0362

Victoria, Queen 10:0376

Gardiner, Sir Robertto: Albert, Prince 3:0803

George, Duchess of Saxonyto: Albert, Prince 9:0735.0748

Gladstone, William Ewartto: Victoria, Queen 4:0997

Glucksberg, Duke offrom: Guizot, Francois 3:0541

Gomez, B.A.memorandum 9: 0781

Gomez, Senhor E.to: Petre, Sir George 10: 0432

Gonghe, Viscount deto: Hoffschmidt, M.C. d' 8:0205

Gordon, Sir Robertfrom Palmerston, Lord 1:0988to: Aberdeen, Lord 1: 0098

Palmerston, Lord 2:0164,0189Gosselin, Sir M.

to: Edwards, Sir Fleetwood 6:0297Granvllle, Earl

see Leveson-Gower, GeorgeGrey, General Charles

from: Reuter, Baron Paul 4:0304,0320,0349,0380, 0399

Stanley, Lord 4:0266,0421,0456,0467;10: 0083

to: Stanley, Lord 4: 0265,0289,0430,0463;10:0089

Victoria, Queen 4:0230, 0253, 0262,0315,0376, 0404, 0423,0426, 0469, 0511.0586,0632; 10: 0102

Grey, Colonel G.from: Isturiz, Xavier de 3: 0922

Grey, W.G.from: Russell, Lord 4:0220to: Foreign Office 4: 0222

Russell, Lord 4: 0211Guizot, Francois

from: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0739Louis Philippe, King 3: 0707,0732-0741Normanby, Lord 1: 0986; 2:0951Sainte-Aulaire, Count de 3: 0319

to: Glucksberg, Duke of 3:0541Jarnac, Count de 2: 0043,0420Louis Philippe, King 3: 0707, 0732-0741Sainte-Aulaire, Count de 1: 0383; 2: 0789;

6:0734Harris, James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury

from: Howard, Henry F. 9:0435Howden, Lord 3: 0998Otway, W. 3:0999

to: Victoria, Queen 3:1000; 9: 0311

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Hay, Sir J.to: Granville, Lord 4: 0737

Helena, Augusta Victoria (Princess Christian ofSchleswig-Holsteln)to: Victoria, Queen 5:0714

Hennlker, Lordto: Victoria, Queen 10: 0383

Henry, Prince of Battenburg ("Llko")to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0607

Hernandez, Manuel P.memorandum 3:0228

Herries, E.to: Stanley, Lord 4: 0312,0357.0471

Hertford, Lordsee Seymour, General Francis

Hervey, Lord Williamto: Addington, H.U. 1: 0765

Palmereton. Lord 1:0711; 3: 0205,0240Hoffscbmldt, M.C. d'

to: Gonghe, Viscount de 8:0205Hopetoun, Lord

from: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0294, 0298, 0300to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0297,0307

Hoptoun, Earl ofto: Victoria, Queen 5:0798

Howard, Henry F.from: Peter V, King 8: 0671to: Clarendon, Lord 4:0154

Foreign Office 6: 0156; 9: 0109,0367,0500Malmesbury, Lord 9: 0435Palmerston, Lord 1:1036; 2:0150

Howard de Walden, Lordfrom: Palmerston, Lord 8:0443to: Palmerston, Lord 8:0486

Howden, Lordfrom: Albert, Prince 3: 1088

Calderon de la Barca, Don 4:0006Clarendon, Lord 3: 1034,1051; 4: 0001,

0024, 0067, 0148Parkenham, Sir Richard 3: 1042Palmerston, Lord 3:0907,0918,0945;

8:0335,0431,0519to: Albert, Prince 3: 1082

Clarendon, Lord 3:1043,1069,1089; 4:0003, 0021,0040,0049, 0085, 0096,0108, 0132,0159-0162,0170

Granville, Lord 3: 0976,0983, 0992-0995Malmesbury, Lord 3:0998Parkenham, Sir Richard 3:1041Palmerston, Lord 2:0992,1027,1032;

3: 0937,0941; 8: 0330,0439, 0488Hummelauer, Baron

memorandum 2: 0769

Huth, H.from: Munoz, Monsieur 1: 0047

Rianzares, Duke de 1:0414Isabella n, Queen of Spain

from: Victoria, Queen 3:0953to: Victoria, Queen 3: 0988; 4: 0394; 6: 0064,

0073Isabelle, Contesse de Paris

to: Victoria, Queen 10:0393Istrulz, Xavler de

from Bulwer, Henry 1:00983; 2:0182,0534Palmerston, Lord 3:0663,0717

to: Bulwer, Hemy 1:0621; 2: 0175, 0527Grey, Colonel G. 3:0922Palmerston, Lord 7:0577

Jarnac, Count defrom: Guizot, Francois 2: 0043, 0420

Palmerston, Lord 1:0647,0688,0889Russell, Lord 2: 0224

to: Palmerston, Lord 1:0646,0685; 2:0042Russell, Lord 2: 0229

Jernlngham, G.H.to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0099,0160

Jervolse, H.S.C.C.to: Derby, Lord 5: 0030, 0420

Granville, Lord 4: 0794Jocelyn, W.N.

to: Derby, Lord 5:0029Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern

from Albert, Prince 9: 0132, 0142, 0196Augusta, Princess 9:0077Peter V, King 9: 0162

to: Albert, Prince 9:0107,0119,0129,0140,0147,0157,0169,0176, 0181,0211,0305, 0310,0333,0355, 0510,0550

Peter V, King 9: 0178Kimberley, Earl of

see Wodehouse, JohnKlintwerth, Monsieur

memorandum 2:0148KnoUys, Sir Francis

from Tenterden, Lord 5: 0221to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0760, 0785;

10: 0305Kratz, Senor L.

to: Lavradio, Count 9:0489Lansdowne, Lord

see Petty-Fitzmaurice, HenryLathom, Lord

to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0636

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Lavradlo, Countfrom Albert, Prince 9:0216,0260

Kratz,SefiorL.9:0489Peter V, King 9:0634

to: 79:0731; 10:0036Albeit, Prince 9: 0034,0190,0200,0218,

0267,0308,0371,0496,0517,0632,0694,0704

Phipps, Sir Charles 9:0487Layard, Sir (Austen) Henry

from Clarendon, Lord 4:0677Derby, Lord 5: 0031, 0160,0198,0206,

0232,0257, 0277,0440Granville, Lord 4: 0696,0708,0797,0815,

0894,0900, 0994,1011,1028to: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0635,0648,0658, 0679,

0682Derby, Lord 5: 0025,0027,0035,0080,

0094,0097,0106,0125,0132,0154,0160,0161,0179,0183,0196, 0199,0202,0213,0223,0234,0252, 0255,0265,0287,0291,0297,0304, 0311,0320, 0326, 0349,0360, 0369, 0379,0399,0417,0421,0429, 0430,0436,0441,0446,0463,0472, 0483-0485

Foreign Office 4: 0837Granville, Lord 4: 0704, 0710, 0726,0732,

0739,0747,0753,0758,0774,0789,0795,0803 0820, 0824,0831,0840,0868,0874,0882,0898,0903,0985,0999,1007,1014,1020,1034; 5:0009,0012, 0014

Lenox-Conyngham, G.memorandum 3:0675

Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburgto: Albert, Prince 1: 0829

Leopold I, King of the Belgiansfrom: Albert, Prince 1: 0029,0093, 0179,0279,

0566; 2:0843,0955,1015; 3: 0471;4: 0030; 6: 0807

Russell, Lord 8: 0445Van de Weyer, Sylvain 3: 0640,0778Vriere,N.A.de6:0479

to: Albert, Prince 1:0024,0072,0171,0244,0293-0305, 0323,0588,1030; 2:0960,1001,1011; 3: 0027,0082,0420,0455,0886; 7:0050,0068,0983; 8: 0492;9: 0022,0065

Stockmar, Baron 8: 0417Van de Weyer, Sylvain 3: 0820Victoria, Queen 1: 0202, 0894; 2: 0200;

3:0956Leopold n, King of the Belgians

to: Victoria, Queen 5:0670

Leopold of Hohenzollern, Princefrom: Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia 10: 0004to: Albert, Prince 9: 0550,0739

Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia 10:0010Leveson-Gower, George, 2nd Earl Granville

from: Adams, P.O. 4: 0922,0931,0935,0943Ampthill, Lord 4: 0830Buchanan, Sir Andrew 4:0757Crawford, J.V. 4: 0994,1013,1027Dunlop, A.M. 5: 0008Ffrench, R.P. 4: 0760,0767Hay, Sir J. 4: 0737Howden, Lord 3: 0976,0983,0992-0995Jervoise,H.S.4:0794Layard, Sir Henry 4: 0704,0710,0726,

0732,0739,0747,0753,0758,0774,0789,0795,0803.0820,0824,0831,0840,0868,0874,0882,0898,0903,0985,0999,1007,1014,1020,1034; 5:0009, 0012,0014

Loftus, Lord 4:0834; 5: 0019Lyons, Lord 4:0794,0926Lytton, Lord 4:0975MacDonell, H.G. 4: 0907,0916, 0924,0927,

0936,0944, 0950,0969, 0978Morier, Sir Robert 5: 0668,0677,0681,

0706Mounsey, A.H. 4:0833Murray, Sir Charles 4: 0764, 0796,0829,

0872; 5:0011Paget, Sir August 4:0794,0823Ponsonby, Sir Henry 4:0729,0785, 0862,

0867; 10: 0134,0169Reade,T.4:0798Rumbold, Sir Horace 5: 0011Stevens, G.A. 5:0013Thornton, Sir Edward 4:1001,1016,1026,

1029Victoria, Queen 4:0838; 10: 0153White, W. 5:0680Wood, R. 5: 0019

to: Crawford, J.V. 4: 0995,1013Layard, Sir Henry 4: 0696,0708, 0797,

0815,0894, 0900,0994,1011,1028MacDonell, H.G. 4: 0915,0958Murray, Sir Charles 4: 0812; 10: 0160Ponsonby, Sir Henry 4:0730,0787; 5: 0666;

10:0139Saldanha, Duke of 10:0131Victoria, Queen 4:0694,0699,0723,0766,

0811, 0813,0816,0864,0869, 0933;5: 0652,0673; 10: 0124,0157, 0176

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Loftus, Lord Augustusfrom: Stanley, Lord 4:0490to: Derby, Lord 5:0220,0231,0483

Granville, Lord 4: 0834; 5:0019Stanley, Lord 4: 0489

Loftus, Jane, Marchioness of Elyfrom: Rosslyn, Lord 5:0549

Lorenzana, J.A. defrom: Mercer de Lostende, Baron 4: 0491

Louis I, King of Portugalfrom: Albert, Prince 9: 0737

Victoria, Queen 10: 0006,0019,0029,0125,0179,0211,0232

to: Albert, Prince 9: 0729, 0759Victoria, Queen 9:0719, 0773,0779;

10: 0001,0016, 0022,0051-0059,0144,0171,0207,0210,0217, 0224, 02600280,0283, 0301,0325, 0361,0374,0381

Louis-Philippe, King of Francefrom: Guizot, Francois 3: 0707, 0732-0741

Victoria, Queen 3:0578to: Guizot, Francois 3: 0707,0732-0741

Louise, Queen 1:0903Victoria, Queen 3:0580

Louis Philippe Albert, Comte de Paristo: Victoria, Queen 5: 0552; 10: 0333,0338,

0392Louisa, Princess of Prussia

from: Albert, Prince 9: 0096Louise, Queen of the Belgians

from: Adelaide, Princess 1: 0080Louis Philippe, King 1:0903Victoria, Queen 1:0715,0932

to: Victoria, Queen 1:0712; 3: 0932Lulsa, Duchess de Monpensler

memorandum 3: 0958Lutz, Baron de

from: Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7: 1071Lyons, Lord

from: Clarendon, Lord 4:0532Stanley, Lord 4: 0502

to: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0538, 0545,0589Derby, Lord 5: 0123,0410Granville, Lord 4: 0794,0926Stanley, Lord 4:0314,0360,0404-0409,

0424,0464,0486,0488,0503,0517Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer, 2nd Baron,

1st Earl ofto: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0539

Derby, Lord 5: 0398,0409Foreign Office 10:0068Granville, Lord 4: 0975

MacDonnell, Sir H.to: Foreign Office 10:0602,0609,0618

Victoria, Queen 10:0608MacDonell, H.G.

firom: Granville, Lord 4: 0915,0958to: Derby, Lord 5: 0048, 0075

Granville, Lord 4: 0907, 0916, 0924,0927,0936, 0944, 0950,0969, 0978

Magenls, Sir Arthurfrom: Russell, Lordto: Foreign Office 9: 0661,0688, 0724

Malltand, Captain J.P.from: Adams, Sir Charles 7:0847

Malet, Sir Alexanderto: Palmerston, Lord 2:0138,0165

Malet, Sir Edmundto: Derby, Lord 5: 0462

Foreign Office 10:0515,0575Malmesbury, Lord

see Harris, JamesMarch, L.

to: Derby, Lord 0102Stanley, Lord 4: 0298,0401

March, L.G.F.to: Derby, Lord 5: 0047

Maria II, Queen of Portugalfrom: Victoria, Queen 6: 0469, 0619; 7: 0044,

0422,0966to: Victoria, Queen 3:0896, 0926; 6: 0443,

0526, 0578; 7: 0133, 0351, 0546; 8: 0290Maria Pla, Queen of Portugal

to: Victoria, Queen 10: 0049,0260Marie Ameiie, Queen of France

from: Victoria, Queen 1: 0638to: Victoria, Queen 1:0635

Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgiansto: Victoria, Queen 5:0647

Marnix, Chevalier deto: Van Praet, Monsieur 1:0104, 0250, 0594

Martin, Theodoreto: Victoria, Queen 4: 0440

Martinez de la Rosa, Franciscoto: Sotomayor, Duke of 1:0151

Maynard, Mrs. A.H.to: ?, Sir Arthur 4:0854

Melbourne, Viscountto: Victoria, Queen 2: 0577

MensdorfT, Count Alexanderfrom: Albert, Prince 7: 0184,0427,0560-0561,

0731,0942Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal

7: 0996; 8: 0117

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MensdorfT, Count Alexander contto: Albert, Prince 6: 0353,0369, 0383,0404,

0416,0450, 0652,0663, 0692,0744;7: 0063.0076,0139,0189,0302,0356,0460, 0534,0593,0717,0795,0877,0901,0935; 8: 0236; 9:0743

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7:0145Mercer de Lostende, Baron

to: Lorenzana, J.A. de 4: 0491Metternlch, Prince Klemens von

from: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2:0926to: Dietrichstein, Count 2: 0319

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2:0930Meyer, Dr.

from: Moncorvo, Baron 7:0287Milbanke, R.

to: Foreign Office 6: 0178Mitchell, T.

to: Foreign Office 6: 0144Moncorvo, Baron

to: Couper, Sir George 8: 0156Meyer, Dr. 7:0287

Monson, Sir Edmundto: Foreign Office 6: 0174,0274

Montpensier, Due deto: Victoria, Queen 5: 0531,0553, 0609,0710;

6:0010Montpensier, Duchesse de

from: Victoria, Queen 5: 0515to: Victoria, Queen 5:0509,0758; 6:0010

Morier, Sir Robertfrom: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0238

Victoria, Queen 5:0705to: Foreign Office 10:0240

Granville, Lord 5: 0668,0677, 0681,0706Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0687; 10: 0225Victoria, Queen 5:0699

Mounsey, A.H.to: Granville, Lord 4: 0833

Munoz, Monsieurto: Huth, H. 1: 0047

Murray, Sir Charlesfrom: Clarendon, Lord 4:0627; 10:0095

Dragonetti, Marquis 4: 0827Granville, Lord 4: 0812,0160Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10:0165

to: Biddulph, Sir Thomas 4: 0825Foreign Office 10:0091,0099,0104,0122,

0184Granville, Lord 4:0796,0829,0872; 5: 001Victoria, Queen 4:0822

Napier, Lord Robert Cornellsto: Russell, Lord 4:0210

Victoria, Queen 5:0617-0618,0620,0635Nonnanby, Marquess of

from: Palmerston, Lord 1:0582,0843; 2:0214,0255,0563,0667,0686,0741,0832,0893;6:0632

to: Albert, Prince 2: 0330Guizot, Francois 1:0986; 2: 0951Palmerston, Lord 1:0604-0609, 0643,0959,

0985,0987,1002-1006; 2: 0005,0125,0243,0341,0455,0474,0516, 0565,0579,0590,0603,0703,0734, 0748,0847,0859,0878,0885,0951,1029,1040,1066; 3: 0057-0063, 0075,0089,0152,0189,0316,0324,0418, 0443,0539,0568,0597,0776; 7: 0206

Phipps. Colonel 2: 0778,0837; 3: 0127Norton, Lord

memorandum 5: 0600Noyer, Prosper

to: Van Praet, Monsieur 1: 0256Oporto, Louis, Duke of

to: Albert, Prince 9:0693Victoria, Queen 9:0483, 0691

Oporto Juntato: Seymour, Sir Hamilton 7: 0757

Otway, W.from: Malmesbury, Lord 3: 0999to: Clarendon, Lord 3:1024; 4:0034,0120

Paget, Sir Augustusto: Clarendon, Lord 4: 0557, 0593,0709

Derby, Lord 5: 0153,0155Foreign Office 10:0509Granville, Lord 4: 0794,0823

Parkenham, Sir Richardfrom: Howden, Lord 3:1041to: Howden, Lord 3: 1042

Palmerston, Lordsee Temple, Henry

Parker, Sir Williamto: Auckland, Lord 7: 0081,0115

Peel, Sir Robertfrom: Aberdeen, Lord 2:0638,0648

Albert, Prince 2:0353,0383to: Aberdeen, Lord 2:0643,0654-0657

Albert, Prince 1:0724; 2:0371.0403,0477,0635,0642

Perponcher, Countessto: Victoria, Queen 9:0336

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Peter V, King of Portugalfrom Albert, Prince 8:0565,0578,0592,0646.

0675,0707,0741,0749,0766, 0816;9: 0006,0028,0048,0068,0099,0144,0152, 0172.0193,0236, 0249,0314.0426,0462,0558.0587,0657

Karl Anton, Prince 9: 0178memoranda 8: 0626,0682,0724,0827; 9: 0450,

0527,0594to: Albert, Prince 8: 0547, 0570,0582.0599,

0654.0692. 0712,0734,0744.0751,0771,0823; 9: 0011, 0033,0053,0090,0138. 0154,0160,0165,0187, 0228,0240, 0287,0319,0384.0444, 0466,0523,0535. 0553,0563, 0582, 0591,0598,0636,0666

Howard, Henry 8: 0671Karl Anton, Prince 9: 0162Lavradio, Count 9: 0634Stephanie, Queen 9: 0167Victoria, Queen 9: 0690, 0692

Petre, Sir Georgefrom: Gomez, Senhor E. 10: 0432

Ponsonby. Sir Henry 10: 0299Several, Marquis de 10: 0543

to: Foreign Office 10: 0337,0403, 0491, 0507.0513,0517,0524,0569,0601

Victoria, Queen 10: 0334, 0342,0421,0437,0459

Petty-Fltzmaurlce, Henry, 3rd Marquis ofLansdowneto: Palmerston, Lord 2:0003

Russell, Lord 6: 0549Victoria, Queen 2: 0746; 7: 0278,0696

Philippe, Count of Flandersto: Victoria, Queen 4:0953,0962

PhUlimore, Captainto: Foreign Office 4: 0925

Phipps, Colonel Charles B.from: Normanby, Lord 2:0778,0837; 3:0127to: Lavradio, Count 9: 0487

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 8:0259Plunkett, Sir Frank R.

to: Foreign Office 6: 0144; 10: 0508, 0619Ponsonby, Sir Henry Frederick

from: Ashburnham, Lord 6:0041Harrington, Eric 5: 0787; 10: 0318Bergne, Sir H. 6: 0125Bourke, Robert 5: 0107Bunsen, Maurice de 5: 0731-0746,0762,

0779,0793Carington, Lt Col. 10: 0254,0262,0268Casa Laiglesia, Marquis de 5: 0752, 0774,

0790,0801; 6:0007

Currie, Sir Philip 10: 0470,0473,0480,0487,0554

D'Antas, Senhor 10: 0285,0313Derby, Lord 5: 0051,0069, 0162, 0185,

0239, 0323,0333,0433,0503; 10: 0198,0203

Elphinstone, Lord 10: 0315, 0319, 0327Ford, Sir Clare 6:0016.0029,0050,0053,

0058Foreign Office 6: 0054; 10: 0484Gardiner, General 10:0362Granville, Lord 4: 0730, 0787; 5: 0666;

10:0139Hertford, Lord 5: 0543Hopetoun, Lord 10: 0297, 0307Knollys, Sir Francis 5: 0760, 0785; 10: 0305Metternich, Prince Klemens von 2: 0930Morier, Sir Robert 5: 0687; 10: 0225Palmerston, Lord 2: 0208, 0218, 0629, 0936Ponsonby, Spencer 10:0311,0447,0457Reuter, Baron Paul 4:0928Rosslyn, Lord 5:0533, 0587, 0591Sackvffle-West, Lionel 5: 0594Sanderson, T.H. 5: 0078Salisbury, Lord 6: 0048,0050; 10: 0213,

0303,0489,0493,0495, 0500, 0511,0577

Seymour, Sir Edward 10: 0450Several, Marquis de 10: 0454Stephenson, Captain 10: 0339Tenterden, Lord 5:0119,0570,0572,0632Victoria, Queen 4:0750, 0783, 0865, 0871,

0901; 5: 0057, 0188, 0235, 0242,0278,0313, 0427,0456,0500,0505,0534;10:0167, 0196, 0236,0286,0310, 0480,0494,0510

Walpole, Horace 10:0231Walsham, Sir 1.10:0304Westmorland, Lord 2: 0942

memorandum 5: 0683note: 5: 0096; 10: 0166,0200to: Bourke, Robert 5:0116

Derby, Lord 5: 0059,0066, 0157, 0180,0200,0210,0234,0238, 0262, 0317,0332,0430, 0432,0445, 0471, 0506;10:0187.0195,0197,0202

Foreign Office 10:0469Granville, Lord 4: 0729, 0785, 0862,0867;

10: 0134,0169Hopetoun, Lord 10: 0294,0298, 0300Knollys, Francis 5: 0569Metternich, Prince Klemens von 2:0926Morier, Sir Robert 10: 0238Murray, Sir Charles 10: 0165

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Ponsonby, Sir Henry Frederick conkto: Palmerston, Lord 2:0927; 3:0036

Petre, Sir George 10:0299Salisbury, Lord 10:0212,0465,0502Tenterden, Lord 5: 0568,0633Victoria, Queen 4:0691,0701,0835,0860,

0876, 0905,0947,0996; 5: 0020,0032,0046, 0053,0061,0072, 0121,0173,0194, 0211,0225,0250,0280,0295,0309,0413, 0431,0458,0481,0658,0728,0754; 10: 0155, 0162,0277,0288,0449,0453, 0462,0466,0503,0520,0541,0559, 0564,0599

Westmorland, Lord 2:0946Ponsonby-Fane, Spencer Cecil Brabazon

to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0311,0447,0457Praetorlus, Dr. Emil

memorandum 1: 0797Primrose, Archibald Philip, 5th Earl of Rosebery

from: Wolff, Sir Henry 6: 0134memorandum 6: 0147to: Wolff, Sir Henry 6: 0133

Victoria, Queen 6:0128, 0136,0164Raszlnsky, Count

memorandum 6: 0718Reede, T.

to: Granville, Lord 4: 0798Reuter, Baron Paul Julius von

to: Bigge, Sir Arthur 6:0256Grey, General Charles 4: 0304,0320,0349,

0380,0399Ponsonby, Sir Henry 4: 0928

Rlanzares, Duke deto: Huth, H. 1:0414

Roberts, Captainto: Adams, Sir Charles 7: 0084

Rose, Lieutenant Colonel Hughmemorandum 3: 0774to: Palmerston, Lord 3:0773,0831

Rosebery, Lordsee Primrose, Archibald

Rosslyn, Lordsee St. Clair-Erskine, Francis

Rumbold, Sir Horaceto: Granville, Lord 5:0011

. Russell, Lord John and afterwards 1st Earl Russellfrom: Albert, Prince 1: 0444; 6: 0534; 7: 0938;

9: 0580Buchanan, Sir Andrew 4: 0179Crampton, Sir John 4:0182-0185,0191-

0201, 0204,0216Crawford, J.R. 4:0189Grey, W.G. 4: 0211

Jaraac, Count de 2:0229Lansdowne, Lord 6:0549Napier, Lord 4:0210Palmerston, Lord 3: 0831,0862; 6: 0710Victoria, Queen 1:0514; 2: 0663; 3:0439.

0571,0853,0878,0911; 6: 0488,0534,0551,0672

memorandum 6:0546,0554to: Albert, Prince 1: 0446; 3: 0518; 8: 0453,

0476Crampton, Sir John 4: 0187,0208,0218,

0220Grey, W. G. 4: 0220Jaraac, Count de 2: 0224Leopold I, King 8:0445Magenis, Sir Arthur 9: 0708Palmerston, Lord 2:0222; 6: 0494Victoria, Queen 1:0517,0586,0671,0695,

0763,0835,0994; 2: 0001,0662,0895;3: 0447,0575,0678,0704, 0860,0864,0869,0881,0913; 6: 0541, 0582,0688,0708,0722,0818; 7: 0042,0187,0203,0393,0440,0488,0564, 0584,0651,0670,0678,0689,0736,0750; 8:0444;9:0494

Russell, Odo William, 1st Baron Ampthillfrom Derby, Lord 5: 0177,0201to: Derby, Lord 5: 0118,0213, 0286,0325

Granville, Lord 4: 0830Stanley, Lord 4: 0493, 0508,0513

Sa, Correa dato: Palmerston, Lord 7:0946

Sackvilte-West, Lionelto: Clarendon, Lord 4:0626

Derby, Lord 5: 0312Foreign Office 10:0242Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0594Salisbury, Lord 6:0613

St Clalr-Ersklne, Francis Robert, 4th Earl Rosslynfrom: Calderon, Marquesa de 5:0562

Silvela, Don Manuel 5:0519Victoria, Queen 5:0538

to: Ely, Lady 5: 0549Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0533, 0587,0591Silvela, Don Manuel 5:0517Victoria, Queen 5:0521, 0532, 0535,0559

Salnte-Aulalre, Monsieur defrom: Bresson, Count de 1:0386

Guizot, Francois 1: 0383; 2: 0789; 6: 0734to: Aberdeen, Lord 2:0355

Guizot, Francois 3:0319

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Saldanha, Duke offrom: Granville, Lord 10:0131

Seymour, Sir Hamilton 6:0771; 8:0415Wylde, Colonel W. 6: 0440

to: Wylde, Colonel W. 6:0432,0512Salisbury, Lord

see Cecil, RobertSanderson, Sir J.

to: Edwards, Sir Fleetwood 10:0527Sanderson, T.H.

to: Derby, Lord 5: 0078Sanderson, Sir Thomas

to: Victoria, Queen 6:0228,0242Saraiva, M.A.R.

to: Palmerston, Lord 7:0945Saurln, Dudley E.

to: Foreign Office 10:0245Saxe-Coburg, Duke of

from: Christina, Dowager Queen 1: 0318Albert, Prince 1:0352

to: Albert, Prince 1:0329Christina, Dowager Queen 1: 0334

Scholfleld, H.to: Derby, Lord 5:0460

Seymour, Sir Edwardto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0450

Seymour, General Francisto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0543

Seymour, Sir Hamiltonfrom: Albert, Prince 7: 0439, 0951

Bulwer, Sir Henry 7: 0675Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal

8: 0054,0083Mensdorff, Count Alexander 7: 0145Oporto Junta 7:0757Palmerston, Lord 6:0600, 0826; 7:0001,

0220,0441,0803,0822; 8: 0010,0033,0190,0204,0230,0246,0258, 0388,0517

Phipps, Colonel Charles 8:0259to: Albert, Prince 7:1007

Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal8: 0050,0085

Lutz, Baron de 7:1071Palmerston, Lord 1:0442; 6:0655,0698,

0761,0777; 7: 0102,0155, 0371,0387,0493,0752,0762,0859, 0893, 0933,0954, 0986,1011,1027,1033,1064,1077; 8:0042-0046,0056,0071,0081,0098, 0111,0124,0159, 0194-0200,0210,0250,0267,0284,0292,0318,0341,0389,0422,0455,0477,0499,0537

Saldanha, Duke of 6:0771; 8:0415

Silvela, Don Manuelfrom; Rosslyn, Lord 5: 0517to: Rosslyn, Lord 5:0519

Sotomayor, Duke offrom: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0397

Bulwer, Henry 3: 0701; 6: 0566to: Bulwer, Henry 3: 0696; 6: 0569

Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco 1: 0151Several, Marquis de

to: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 10: 0561,0626

Petre, Sir George 10: 0543Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0454

Spanish Council of Ministersnote: 3:0762

Spanish Governmentfrom: British Government (note) 3: 0840to: British Government (note) 3: 0814, 0834

Spencer, Lordmemorandum 10: 0605

Stanley, Edward Henry Smith, Lord Stanley andafterwards 15th Earl of Derbyfrom: Adams, P.O. 5: 0050

Ampthill, Lord 4: 0493,0508, 0513;5:0118,0213,0286,0325

Bonar, A.G. 4: 0420Buchanan, Sir Andrew 5: 0161,0334Chambers, G. 5: 0460Constant, B; 5:0416Cowley, Lord 4: 0373Crampton, Sir John 4: 0260,0276, 0286,

0291,0300, 0310,0347, 0358, 0361,0375,0382, 0397,0400, 0402,0404-0409,0433-0435,0441, 0458,0477-0478, 0487, 0494,0522

Doria, W. 4: 0510, 0521Dunlop, A. 4: 0351Drummond-Hay, J. de V. 5: 0460Grey, General 4:0265, 0289, 0430, 0463;

10: 0089Herries, E. 4: 0312,0357,0471Jervoise, H.S. 5: 0030, 0420Jocelyn, W.N. 5: 0029Layard, Sir Henry 5:0025,0027,0035,

0080, 0094, 0097,0106, 0125, 0132,0154,0160,0161,0179,0183, 0196,0199, 0202,0213,0223,0234. 0252,0255,0265,0287,0291, 0297, 0304,0311,0320,0326,0349, 0360, 0369,0379, 0399,0417,0421,0429, 0430,0436, 0441,0446,0463, 0472,0483-0485

Loftus, Lord 4:0489; 5: 0220, 0231,0483

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Stanley, Edward Henry Smith, Lord Stanley andafterwards 15th Earl of Derby contfrom: Lyons, Lord 4:0314, 0360,0418. 0424,

0464,0486,0488,0503,0517; 5:0123,0410

Lytton, Lord 5:0398,0409MacDonell, H.G. 5: 0048,0075Malet, E. 5:0462March, L.G.F. 4:0298,0401; 5:0047,0102Paget, Sir Augustus 5:0153,0155Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0059,0066,0157,

0180,0200,0210,0234,238,0262,0317,0332,0432,0445,0471,0506; 10: 0187,0195,0197,0202

Sackvffle-West, Lionel 5: 0312Scholfield, H. 5: 0460Stewart, Major 5:0461Thornton, Sir Edward 5: 0026, 0030Victoria, Queen 4:0462; 5:0093,0272,

0284, 0299,0335; 10: 0075Walsham, Sir John 4: 0529; 5: 0375,0507,

0511Watson, R.G. 5: 0439Young, H. 5: 0416,0439

to: Admiralty 4: 0285Ampthm, Lord 5: 0177, 0201Crampton, Sir John 4: 0258,0322,0474,

0504Disraeli, Benjamin 4: 0313,0318Grey, General Charles 4: 0266, 0421,0456,

0467; 10: 0083Layard, Sir Henry 5: 0031.0160,0198,

0206,0232,0257.0277, 0440Loftus, Lord Augustus 4: 0490Lyons, Lord 4:0502Ponsonby, Sir Henry 5:0051,0069, 0162,

0185. 0239,0323,0333, 0433,0503;10: 0198, 0203

Victoria, Queen 4:0379,0388,0391,0465,0472; 5: 0261, 0274, 0288, 0351;10:0071, 0079,0206,0209

Stephanie, Queen of Portugalfrom: Peter V, King 9: 0167to: Augusta Victoria, Princess 9: 0127

Baden, Dowager Grand Duchess of 9:0359Victoria, Queen 9:0149

Stephenson, Captain H.F.to: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0339

Stevens, GA.to: Granville, Lord 5:0013

Stewart, Majorto: Derby, Lord 5:0461

Stockmar, Baron Christian F. vonfrom: Bunsen, C.CJ. 2: 0715

Leopold I, King 8:0417Van de Weyer, Sylvain 2:1009; 6: 0802Wylde, Colonel W. 6:0316

memorandum 2: 0507to: Albeit, Prince 1:0665

Victoria. Queen 1:0718,0747Tassara, Senior

from: Clarendon, Lord 4:0591Teesdale, Colonel

from: Walsham, Sir J. 10: 0302Temple, Henry John, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

from: Albert, Prince 2: 0038,0416; 3:0236, 0893;6: 0479; 8: 0095

Bloomfield, Lord 2:0557, 0784, 0825;3:0070,0100,0166

Brackenbury, W.C.C. 3: 0761Bresson, Count de 3: 0251Bulwer, Henry 1:0479,0570,0618,0622,

0702,0767,0945,0978; 2: 0093,0097.0167,0197,0364.0542, 0674-0676,0721-0723, 0800,0898,0987,0997,1051; 3:0004, 0047, 0102-0105,0134-0149.0161,0175,0180,0196-0202,0208,0232, 0242-0247, 0255,0282,0309,0330,0334,0340, 0369,0387-0410,0476,0500-0505, 0519,0527,0548-0563,0584,0598,0630,0649,0665,0689,0700-0702; 6:0557;7:0119,0277,0673

Bunsen, C.CJ. 2:0681,0816Buschenthal, F. 3: 0192Cowley, Lord 1: 0434, 0450Disbrowe, Sir Edward 2:0924Gordon, Sir Robert 2:0164,0189Hervey, Lord 1:0711; 3: 0205,0240Howard, Henry F. 1:1036; 2: 0150Howard de Walden, Lord 8: 0486Howden, Lord 2: 0992,1027,1032; 3:0937,

0941; 8:0330,0439,0488Istruiz, Xavier de 7:0577Jamac, Count de 1:0646,0685; 2: 0042Lansdowne, Marquess of 2:0003Malet, Sir Alexander 2:0138, 0165Normanby. Lord 1: 0604-0609,0643,0985,

0987,1002-1006; 2: 0005, 0125,0243,0341,0455,0474,0516.0565,0579.0590,0603,0703,0734.0748, 0847.0859,0878,0885,0951,1029.1040,1066; 3:0057-0063.0075,0089,0152,0189,0316,0324,0443,0539,0568,0597,0776; 7: 0206

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Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2:0927; 3: 0036,0418Rose, Lt Colonel Hugh 3: 0773Russell. Lord 2: 0222; 6:0494Sa, Correada7:0946Saraiva, M.A.R. 7:0945Seymour, Sir Hamilton 1: 0442; 6: 0655,

0698,0761,0777; 7: 0102,0155,0371,0387,0493, 0752,0762,0859,0893,0933,0954, 0986,1011,1027,1033,1064,1077; 8: 0042-0046,0056,0071,0081,0098, 0111,0124,0159,0194-0200,0210,0250,0267,0284, 0292,0318,0341,0389,0422,0455,0477,0499, 0537

Temple, W. 3: 0929,0935Thomar, Count de 7:0775Victoria, Queen 1:0512,0564,0683,0841.

0990; 3: 0495,0536,0686,0730,0759,0770,0844, 0849,0949; 6: 0486,0496,0814; 7:0040,0200, 0218,0349;8: 0007,0066, 0073

Westmorland, Lord 2: 0236,0393,0611,0683,0798, 0829,0836; 3:0124

Wylde, Colonel W. 6: 0336 7:0333to: Admiralty 7:0447

Albert. Prince 1: 0412.0448,0641; 2: 1064;3: 0132,0178, 0238; 6: 0471, 0573,0627, 0703; 7: 0929,0944,0949;8: 0088,0109

Bloomfield, Lord 2: 0787Buchanan, Sir Andrew 1:0988Bulwer, Henry L. 1: 0416,0528; 3: 0262,

0266-0270,0297,0337,0350, 0516,0534, 0638,0659; 6: 0587; 8: 0148

Bunsen, Chevalier C.CJ. 2: 0680Gordon, Sir Robert 1:0988Howard de Walden, Lord 8:0443Howden, Lord 3: 0907,0918,0945; 8:0335,

0431, 0519Istruiz, Xavier de 3: 0663,0717Jarnac, Count de 1:0647,0688,0889Normanby, Lord 1: 0582, 0843,0959;

2: 0214,0255,0563, 0667,0686,0741,0832,0893; 6: 0632

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 2:0208,0218,0629,0936

Russell, Lord 3: 0831,0862; 6: 0710Seymour, Sir Hamilton 6: 0600,0826;

7: 0001,0220, 0441, 0803,0822;8: 0010,0033,0190, 0204, 0230,0246,0258,0388, 0517

Thomar, Count de 7: 0783

Victoria, Queen 1: 0409,0522, 0568, 0651,0674, 0698,0795,0888,0897,0992;: 0040,0206,0336,0408, 0501, 0513,0555,0665,0758; 3: 0497,0538,0624,0633, 0670,0681,0713,0722, 0752,0765,0829,0846,0855,0867,0872,0905, 0947; 6: 0491, 0498,0538,0614,0810, 0816,0823; 7: 0053,0098,0122,0191,0197,0212,0346, 0400, 0420,0801,0819, 0958; 8: 0068,0154,0386,0435

Westmorland, Lord 1: 0988; 2: 0615;3:0171

Wylde. Colonel W. 6: 0473Temple, W.

to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0154Palmerston, Lord 3:0929,0935

Tenterden, Lordsee Abbott, Charles

Thomar, Count defrom: Palmerston, Lord 7:0783to: Palmerston, Lord 7:0775

Thornton, Sir Edwardto: Clarendon, Lord 4:0617

Derby, Lord 5: 0026, 0030Granville, Lord 4: 1001,1016,1026,1029

Tower, H.to: Foreign Office 10: 0601

Van de Weyer, Sylvainfrom: Leopold I, King 3: 0820

Vriere, N.A. de 6: 0803to: Albert, Prince 1: 0044; 7: 0579,0887

Leopold I, King 3: 0640,0778Stockmar, Baron 2: 1009; 6:0802

Van Praet, Monsieurfrom: Maraix, Chevalier de 1: 0014,0250,0594

Noyer, Prosper 1: 0256Vlctolre, Marie Louise, Duchess of Kent

from: Ferdinand, King Consort of Portugal3: 0792; 8:0371

Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussiafrom: Leopold of Hohenzollem, Prince 10:0010to: Leopold of Hohenzollem, Prince 10: 0004

Victoria, Queen 4:0896; 5: 0755,0766,0803

Victoria, Queen of Englandfrom: Adelaide, Dowager Queen of England

8:0100Aberdeen, Lord 1:0014, 0084, 0177,0196-

0199, 0222-0225,0307, 0321Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 5:0714;

10: 0534, 0612,0621,0625Alfred, Prince 6: 0116 !

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Victoria, Queen of England cont.from Alfonso XII, King 5:0530,0540-0541,

0546, 0608,0610,0611,0619,0650-0651,0664,0711

Amelia, Queen 10: 0523,0658Arthur, Prince. Duke of Connaught 5:0782Augusta Victoria, Princess 9:0084Aumale, Duke of 4:0656Balfour, Arthur 6: 0234,0262, 0272Bigge, Sir Arthur 10: 0482Bourke, Robert 5: 0128Byng, Lt Col. 6:0073Carington, LL Col. W. 10: 0279,0630,0638Carlos I, King 10: 0530, 0637, 0651,0654,

0682Carlos, Duke of Braganza 10:0253,0265,

0397Christina, Queen 5: 0745; 6:0006,0044,

0052,0059,0060,0061-0062, 0065,0081,0107,0113,0122,0142, 0167,0180,0202, 0205,0266,0282,0294

Clarendon, Lord 3:1019; 4:0013,0019,0032, 0042, 0233,0561,0564,0579,0644, 0647,0680,0690; 10:0090

Clementina, Princess 5:0580Derby, Lord 5: 0261,0274, 0288,0351;

10:0071, 0079,0206,0209Devonshire, 9th Duke of 6:0247Disraeli, Benjamin 4: 0308, 0389; 5:0167,

0176, 0214,0269,0282,0300,0340,0355, 0357, 0363,0513,0537,0612

Don Carlos, Prince 1: 0149Don Enrique, Infante 1: 0394Eugenie, Empress 5:0713; 6:0059Elizabeth, Empress 6:0035,0038Elphinstone, Lord 6: 0064,0067,0074Ferdinand, King 6:0519,0754; 7: 0475,

0550; 8:0312,0376; 9:0702,0707,0720; 10: 0031,0040,0110,0147, 0186,0189

Ford, Sir Clare 6: 0035Frederick, Crown Prince 5:0714Gardiner, General L. 10: 0376Gladstone, William 4: 0997Granville, Lord 4: 0694, 0699,0723,0766,

0811,0813, 0816,0864,0869,0933;5: 0652,0673; 10:0124,0157,0176

Grey, General Charles 4: 0230, 0253,0262,0315, 0376,0404,0423,0426, 0469,0511,0586, 0632; 10: 0102

Helena, Augusta Victoria, Princess 5:0714Henniker, Lord 10: 0383Henry, Prince 10: 0607

Hoptoun, Bad of 5: 0798Isabella II, Queen 3:0988; 4:0394; 6:0064,

0073Isabelle, Comtesse 10: 0393Kimberley, Lord 6:0171; 10:0284Lansdowne, Lord 2:0746; 7:0278,0696Lathom, Lord 10: 0636Leopold I, King 1:0202,0894; 2:0200;

3:0956Leopold II, King 5:0670Louis I, King 9: 0719,0773,0779; 10: 0001,

0016,0022, 0051-0059,0144, 0171,0207, 0210,0217,0224, 0260,0280,0283, 0301,0325,0361,0374, 0381

Louis-Philippe, King 3: 0580Louis Philippe Albert, Comte 5: 0552;

10: 0333,0338, 0392Louise, Queen 1: 0712; 3: 0932MacDonnell, Sir H. 10:0608Malmesbury, Lord 3:1000; 9:0311Maria II, Queen 3:0896,0926; 6: 0443,

0526,0578; 7: 0133,0351, 0546; 8: 0290Maria Pia, Queen 10: 0049, 0260Marie Amelia, Queen 1: 0635Marie Henrietta, Queen 5: 0647Martin, Sir Theodore 4: 0440Melbourne, Viscount 2:0577Montpensier, Due de 5:0531,0553,0609,

0710; 6:0010Montpensier, Duchesse de 5:0509,0710,

0758; 6:0010Morier, Sir Robert 5:0699Murray, Sir Charles 4:0822Napier, Lord 5: 0617-0618,0620, 0635Oporto, Louis Duke of 9: 0483,0691Palmerston, Lord 1:0409,0522,0651,0674,

0698,0795,0888,0897,0992; 2:0040,0206,0336,0408,0501,0513, 0555,0665,0758; 3: 0497,0538,0624,0633,0670,0681,0713,0722, 0752,0765,0829,0846,0855,0867,0872,0905,0947; 6: 0491, 0498, 0538, 0614,0810,0816, 0823; 7: 0053, 0098, 0122,0191,0197,0212,0346,0400,0420, 0801,0819,0958; 8: 0068,0154,0386,0435

Perponcher, Countess 9:0336Peter V, King 9: 0690, 0692Petrc, Sir George 10: 0334,0342,0421,

0437,0459Philippe, Count 4:0953,0962Phipps, Sir Charles 9:0775

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Ponsonby, Sir Henry 4:0691,0701,0750,0835,0860,0876,0905,0947,0996;5: 0020,0032,0046,0053,0061,0072,0121,0173,0194,0211,0225,0250,0280,0295,0309,0413,0431,0458,0481,0658,0728,0754; 10: 0155,0162,0277,0288,0449,0453,0462,0466,0503,0520, 0541,0559,0564, 0599

Rosebery, Lord 6:0128,0136,0164Rosslyn, Lord 5:0521,0532,0535,0559Russell, Lord 1:0517,0586,0671,0695,

0763, 0835,0994; 2: 0001,0662,0895;3: 0447,0575,0678, 0704,0860,0869,0881, 0913; 6: 0541,0582,0688,0708,0722, 0818; 7: 0042, 0187,0203,0393,0440,0488,0564,0584,0651,0670,0678,0689, 0736,0750; 8: 0444; 9: 0494

Salisbury, Lord 5:0603,0607,0709,0712,0776, 0789; 6: 0049,0088,0097,0105,0111, 0119, 0186,0190,0215, 0245,0250-0253,0275,0280, 0295; 10: 0435,0471, 0497, 0518,0522,0528, 0547,0572, 0580, 0648,0660, 0672

Sanderson, Sir Thomas 6: 0228, 0242Stanley, Lord 4: 0379,0388, 0391,0465,

0472Stephanie, Queen 9:0149Stockmar, Baron 1: 0718,0747Tenterden, Lord 5: 0181Victoria, Crown Princess 4: 0896; 5:0755,

0766,0803Walsham, Sir John 5:0546,0554Wellington, Duke of 5:0806Wolff, Sir Henry 6: 0192

note: 5: 0095,0115; 9: 0772to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0006

Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 10:0505,0537

Alfonso XII, King 5: 0615Amelia, Queen 10: 0671Aumale, Duke of 4:0646Balfour, Arthur James 6: 0273Carlos I, King 10:0556Carlos, Duke of Braganza 10:0275Christina, Queen 6: 0005, 0060,0063,0099,

0187,0278Clarendon, Lord 3:1022; 4:0231Derby, Lord 5: 0093,0272,0284, 0299,

0335; 10: 0075Disraeli, Benjamin 5: 0164,0253, 0266,

0354,0536Ford, Sir Clare 6: 0036Foreign Office 10:0469Granville, Lord 4: 0838; 10:0153

Isabella II, Queen 3:0953Louis I, King 10: 0006,0019,0029,0125,

0179,0211,0232Louis-Philippe, King 3: 0578Louise, Queen 1: 0715,0932Maria II, Queen 6:0469,0619; 7: 0044,

0422, 0966Marie Amelia, Queen 1: 0638Montpensier, Duchesse de 5: 0515Morier, Sir Robert 5: 0705Palmerston, Lord 1:0512.0564,0568,0683,

0841, 0990; 3: 0495, 0536,0686,0730,0759, 0770, 0844,0849,0949; 6:0486,0496, 0814; 7: 0040,0200,0218,0349;8: 0007,0066, 0073

Ponsonby, Sir Henry 4:0783,0865,0871,0901; 5:0057, 0188, 0235, 0242,0278,0313, 0427,0456,0500, 0505,0534;10:0167, 01%, 0236, 0286,0310,0479,0494,0510

Rosslyn, Lord 5:0538Russell, Lord 1:0514; 2:0663; 3: 0439,

0571,0853, 0864,0878,0911; 6: 0488,0534,0551,0672

Salisbury, Lord 5: 0778; 6: 0087,0094,0109; 10: 0539,0571

Stanley, Lord 4: 0462Villlers, George

from Albert, Prince 3: 1087; 4: 0094Cowley, Lord 4: 0028,0101, 0105, 0125,

0128, 0157-0158,0168, 0174-0176Crampton, Sir John 4:0224-0229,0251,

0531, 0547,0563,0566, 0581, 0592,0594,0596

Doria,W.4:0621Ffrench, R.P. 4: 0601,0615,0623Howard, Henry 4:0154Howden, Lord 3: 1034,1043,1069,1089;

4: 0003,0021, 0040, 0049,0085,0096,0108, 0132,0159-0162, 0170

Layard, Sir Henry 4: 0635,0648, 0658,0679,0682

Lyons, Lord 4:0538,0545, 0589Lytton, Lord 4: 0539Otway, W. 3:1024; 4: 0034, 0120Paget, Sir Augustus 4: 0557,0593,0709Sackville-West, Lionel 4:0626Thornton, Sir Edward 4: 0617Victoria, Queen 3:1022; 4: 0231Walsham, Sir John 4: 0634

memorandum 4:0629to: Albert, Prince 3: 1086; 4: 0092

Cowley, Lord 3: 1005Crampton, Sir John 4: 0534,0546,0595

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VUIIers, George contto: Howden, Lord 3:1051; 4: 0001,0024,0067,

0148Layaid,SirHeniy4:0677Lyons, Lord 4:0532Murray, Sir Charles 4:0627; 10: 0095Tassara, Sefior 4:0591Victoria, Queen 3:1019; 4:0013,0019,

0032,0042, 0233,0561,0564, 0579,0644,0647, 0680,0690; 10: 0090

Vincent, C.E.H.memorandum 10: 0243

Vlttorla, Duke de lamemorandum 3:0351

Vriere, N.A. deto: Leopold I, King 6: 0479

Walden, Lord Howard deto: Aberdeen, Lord 1: 0062

Wales, Prince ofsee Albert Edward, Prince of Wales

Walpole, Horaceto: Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0231

Walsham, Sir Johnfrom: Cross, Mr. 5: 0571,0579to: Clarendon, Lord 4:0634

Cross, Mr. 5: 0571,0579Derby, Lord 5:0375,0507,0511Ponsonby, Sir Henry 10: 0304Salisbury, Lord 5:0539,0541,0555,0585,

0590Stanley, Lord 4:0529Teesdale, Colonel 10:0302Victoria, Queen 5:0546,0554

Watson, R.G.to: Derby, Lord 5: 0439

Wellesley, Henry Richard Charles, 1st Earl Cowleyfrom: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0096

Clarendon, Lord 3: 1005to: Aberdeen, Lord 1:0021,0087-89,0110,

130-142,0147,0156, 0207,0239-41Clarendon, Lord 4: 0028,0101,0105, 0125,

0128, 0157-8, 0168, 0174-6Palmerston, Lord 1:0434,0450Stanley, Lord 4: 0373

Wellington, Arthur Richard Wellesley, 2nd Duke ofto: Victoria, Queen 5:0806

Westmorland, Earl ofsee Fane, John

White, W.to: Granville, Lord 5: 0680

Wodehouse, John, 1st Earl of Kimberleyto: Victoria, Queen 6:0171; 10: 0284

Wolff, Sir Henry Drummondfrom: Rosebery, Lord 6:0133

Salisbury, Lord 6:0259,0287to: Bigge, Sir Arthur 6:0196

Christina, Queen 6:0199Foreign Office 6:0131,0141,0143,0145,

0149,0155,0158,0169, 0173,0177,0203

Rosebery, Lord 6:0134Victoria, Queen 6:0192

Wood, R.to: Granville, Lord 5:0019

Wyke, Sir Charlesto: Foreign Office 10:0281

Wylde, Lieutenant Colonel W.from: Albert, Prince 7: 0438,0563

Palmerston, Lord 6:0473Saldanha, Duke of 6: 0432,0512

memorandum 1: 0473to: ? 8: 0426

Albert, Prince 6:0302,0321,0331,0341,0362,0380,0398,0412,0426,0453,0501,0517,0575,0624,0640-0645,0659,0690,0725,0740; 7: 0055,0086,0124,0149,0195,0281,0292,0329,0388,0525, 0588,0708, 0743,0786,0920,0973

Palmerston, Lord 6:0336; 7: 0333Saldanha, Duke of 6: 0440Stockmar, Baron 6:0316

Wyndham, G.H.to: Foreign Office 10:0507

Young, H.to: Derby, Lord 5:0416,0439

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