- L10955.
- Ffeil
- 1899 Feb. 1.
14 York Place, W.6. Thanks for a pheasant; a letter from Ferguson, who was wounded on the Blue Nile.
14 York Place, W.6. Thanks for a pheasant; a letter from Ferguson, who was wounded on the Blue Nile.
14 York Place, W.6. Thanks for a dressing gown.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Dalhousie [India]. War losses; writer hopes to obtain leave; money owed to Sir James for wine. [See also L5623-6 to B. Johnes].
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Simla [India]. S.B. has been given command of the First Division, Peshawar; money owed for wine.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Jelalabad [Afghanistan]. The war situation in India.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Jelalabad [Afghanistan]. Sir James's future employment situation as M[ajor] General.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Congratulations on his engagement.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Congratulations on his G.C.B.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Thanks for the cock; season's greetings. Card.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Wishes he was well enough to accompany Sir James to S. Africa; family news; recommends an electric lighter; sorrow to hear of the death of Sir Donald Stewart.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Welcome back to England; writer's views on the best settlement for S. Africa.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. The expected arrival of Lord Roberts from S. Africa; affairs in S. Africa.
Letter from Browne, [Sir] Samuel [D.N.B.],
Isle-of-Wight. Approves of the Army Reform Pamphlet; Lord Roberts's expected arrival at Southampton.
Letter from Brownlow, [Sir] C[harles] H[enry],
Attempts to help Sergeant Hughes; other military matters. [See also L5627-8 to B. Johnes].
Letter from Brownlow, [Sir] C[harles] H[enry],
Thanks for congratulations on receipt of the G.C.B.; the situations of other men eligible for honours.
Letter from Brownlow, [Sir] C[harles] H[enry],
Telegram stating that Sir James's retirement has been signed by the Queen.
Letter from Brownlow, [Sir] C[harles] H[enry],
The case of Sir James's retirement has already been decided and his papers have already been before the Queen, and therefore it would be best to proceed with the retirement.
Dover. Congratulations on his engagement.
Letter from Bruce, Cecily Cummings,
Berkeley Square, W. Thanks for good wishes; the Princess was pleased at Sir James's being elected [to the C.C.].
Campbell Neath. Hopes Sir James will not have to resign the Command of the Brigade; congratulations on becoming an Alderman. [See also L5638 to B. Johnes].