UK Primary Sources Ayrshire Archives, Scotland ‘Scottish Industrial History’, vol. 16 (1993) Birmingham City Archives 1. MS 1799 – Reminiscences of George Sydney Ford, ‘Recollections of the Past’ 2. MS 485/7-11 – Letters from Thomas Stew ardson of Philadelphia to George Braithw aite Lloyd 3. MS 1350A/4 – Contract for the manufacture of gun barrel machinery for Colts of Connecticut, 1861 Bodleian Library, Dept. of Special Collections and Western MSS 1. MS Clarendon dep. C. 480 – correspondence from Edw ard Thornton at the British Legation in Washington. 2. MS Clarendon dep. C. 492 – American correspondence including American newspaper cuttings. 3. Charles Herbert Mayo MSS – papers relating to Mayo family (MS top gen, d 46) 4. Letter from Jefferson Davis to Prof. A.T. Bledsoe re: ‘great cause’ MS. Autogr.d 10 (SC36017) f23 5. Printed Cabinet Papers (MS.Clar.dep.c.492): possible British and French mediation in the Civil War in 1862. Bolton Archive And Local Studies Service 1. Letters from a variety of correspondents during ACW to Henry Ashw orth, a cotton manufacturer and charitable benefactor. Correspondents: Ellis Yarrall, Philadelphia; Samuel Boyd Tobey, Providence, R.I.; Sidney Homer, Boston; J. Tow nsend, Columbia, S.C. (ZWL 50/9-17) 2. Copy of article referred to in letter re: J. Pendlebury, ‘The Star Spangled Banner Unfurled In Bolton’ (no ref #) from Bolton Evening News British Library of Political and Economic Science, LSE Letters of Emigrants to America: 1848-65: John Griffiths, Illinois farmer. Greatly upset by the death of Lincoln; high profits from farm due to w ar. 1857-73: Ch. Aglionby, Charles Tow n, Va., farmer. Property in England and losses during the war. 1857-61: Four letters from John and David Hughes to their parents in Wales. Atlantic crossing, w orking in Boston, effects of Civil War, how railw ays are changing transport, Macready/Forrest riot in NYC. 20 Jan 1864: John Wiles, Camp of the 153rd regiment, NY State Volunteers, Army of the Potomac. Army life and conditions in the Southern states. British Museum 1. Layard Papers 38931-39164 – Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817-94). Correspondence from 1861-65. MS# 38, 987-39, 102 2. Miscellaneous Papers 41567 – from George Henry Herbert while serving w ith the Northern Army 3. John Bright Papers 43390, ff.123-286 - 64 letters; and 43391 – letters re. advocacy of the northern cause. 4. Cobden Papers 43676, ff.79-104, ff.115-58, ff.159-260 – sympathy for Confederacy, tariffs, Trent, and many other civil w ar subjects from arming of Negros to the character of Lincoln. 5. Sturge Papers 43722 f.122 – Quaker philanthropist and abolitionist, on American differences, war fears, and the evil influence of The Times on Anglo- American relations. 6. Gladstone Papers 44136, 44272, 44400, 44427, 44433-50 – Trent, emancipation in border states, the blockade, civil w ar. Official papers 44593 – printed memoranda on Trent. 44649-80 – notes and memoranda for speeches concerning opposition to recruitment in the US for the British Army. Gladstone’s literary works 44790-1 – his attitude tow ard Civil War. 7. Miscellaneous Papers 48212 – long letter from William V. Walton of ‘Hooyelles parish’ La, to his brother in England, describing his experiences as a confederate soldier in the Louisiana Infantry. rd 8. John Henry Temple, 3 viscount Palmerston – letterbook. MS# 48, 582 Buck inghamshire Records and Local Studies Service, County Hall, Aylesbury 1.) (Ref #D 102/8 part) Stevens family of Wycombe, includes 9 letters from H.W. Gould in Hudson, N.Y. (1863-74) 2.) (Ref# D 115/20) three letters to Edw ard Moore Gaw ne of Kentraugh, Isle of Man, re civil w ar/ naval matters, from Charleston, Bermuda, Fort Monroe (1863-72) 3.) Letter from Edw in Nichols [Lovegrove] to his sister in Aylesbury 4.) Edw ard Adolphus Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset Official Correspondence th 1. D/RA/A/2A/7/1-12, letters from the 8 Duke of Argyll (12) 2. D/RA/A/2A/17/1-3, letters from Earl Granville (4) 3. D/RA/A/2A/19/1-8, letters from Frederick William Grey (8) 4. D/RA/A/2A/20/1-8, letters from Sir George Grey, incl. letter from Queen Victoria (8) 5. D/RA/A/2A/34/1-37, letters from Admiral Sir Alexander Milne (37) 6. D/RA/A/2A/35/1-11, letters from the Duke of Newcastle (11) 7. D/RA/A/2A/37/1-38, letters from Viscount Palmerston (112) § 38/1-25 § 39/1-18 § 40/1-16 § 41/1-15 8. D/RA/A/2A/47, letters from WG Romaine (4) 9. D/RA/A/2A/50/1-32, letters from Lord John Russell (115) § 51/1-25 § 52/1-18 § 53/1-23 § 54/1-17 10. D/RA/A/2A/112 – 228, all letters (misc.) from 1861 – May 1865 11. D/A/RA/2A/256/1-21, letters from the Duke of Somerset to Sir G.C. Lew is, and Sir F Grey, Sir J Moore, Lord Palmerston and Sir C. Phipps (21) 12. D/RA/A/2A/259/1-8, correspondence relating to the ‘Nashville’ & ‘Tuscarora’ affair (8) 13. D/RA/A/2A/270/1-37, assorted Admiralty Office papers 1863-64 5.) Material Concerning the Local History of the Burnham And Taplow Area 6.) Col. George St. Leger Grenfell Papers: 6.1 D 11/1 George St. Leger Grenfell and Family 6.2 3.c - Typescript memorandum by Joseph Wheeler, US Army on the trial of Grenfell 6.3 3.e - Letter to Sir Francis Grenfell from Gen Wheeler enclosing extracts from US Civil War records concerning Grenfell 6.4 3.f.ii - 7 letters and 1 photocopy letter from Grenfell 6.5 3.f.iii - 16 letters concerning Grenfell 6.6 3.g - Typescript transcriptions, extracts and calendars of letters and other documents concerning Grenfell 6.7 3.h - Original correspondence betw een various individuals including A.H. Packe, concerning Grenfell 6.8 3.i - Biographical notes on Grenfell 6.9 4 - Original new s cuttings, extracts, and notes from printed sources, w ith correspondence, concerning Grenfell 6.10 5 - Correspondence betw een A.H. Packe and Stephen Z. Starr of Cinc innati, Ohio concerning the latter’s biography of Grenfell 6.11 8.d - The Filson Club History Quarterly (article on Grenfell), Jan. 1960 6.12 8.f - The Journal of Southern History (‘Col. G. St L. Grenfell – his pre-civil w ar career’), Aug. 1964 6.13 8.g - The Filson Club History Quarterly (‘Was there a North West conspiracy?’), Oct. 1964 6.14 8.h - The Wisconsin Magazine of History (‘The Grand Old Regiment’), Autumn 1964 6.15 8.i - Civil War Times (‘A Reckless, Unthinking Adventurer’), Jan. 1971 6.16 8.j - Civil War Times (‘The North West Conspiracy’), May 1971 Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies, Papers of Captain William Sherwen of New Ferry: 1) DDX 198 / 1 – Customs Clearance Certificate of Schooner “Dixie,” Philadelphia, 23 Aug 1862. 2) DDX 198 / 2 – Charter Party. Philadelphia, 11 Oct 1862. James W. Landell, ow ner of the Schooner ‘Rowena’, 85 tons, “now lying in the harbour of Philadelphia”, Janutche and Lavergne, agrees to charter ‘Row ena’ to Janutche and Lavergne for voyage from Phil. to St Kitts and Dominica and back to Phil. for consideration of $1,000. 3) DDX 198 / 3 – Letter of Parole, Fort Delaw are, 20 January 1863. William Sherwen, “a Political or State Prisoner of the US Government” promises not to “aid or comfort the existing rebellion against the US Government.” 4) DDX 198 / 4 – Certificate of Payment of Tonnage Tax. Custom House, Philadelphia. 7 Feb 1863. Certifies payment of tax on Schooner ‘Rowena’ of St Kitts, 87 tons, master William Sherwen, of St Kitts. 5) DDX 198 / 5 – Customs Clearance Certificate of Schooner ‘Row ena,’ 7 Feb 1863. 6) DDX 198 / 6 – Certificate of Sale. Havana, 7 April 1863. Sherwen declares that he sold the Schooner ‘Row ena’ of ‘fifty nine tons register’ to Messrs. Jiminez Sobrine and Co. Consideration: $3,000. 7) DDX 198 / 7 – Letter from Foreign office to Captain Sherwen from London, 20 Aug 1863. Refers to Cherwen’s letter of 30 April and encloses # 8 (below). 8) DDX 198 / 8 – Copy of letter from William H Sew ard to Lord Lyons, stating US Governments reasons for Sherw en’s arrest and refusing to allow his claim for damages. 14 July 1863. 9) DDX 198 / 9 – Letter from G. Hammond, Foreign Office, to Capt. William Sherw en, informing him that Lord Lyons has addressed a further note to the US Gov’t, and has received no reply. From London, 22 March 1864. Additional Papers: 1) Ref THSLC, Vol. 105, 1954, p 127 – 185; The diary of John Ward of Clitheroe, Weaver, 1860 – 1864. 2) Ref THSLC, Vol. 123, 1972, p 105 – 143; The diary of James Garnett of Low More, Clithmore, 1858 – 1865: Part 2 The American Civil War and the Cotton Famine, 1861 – 1865. City of Coventry Archives, PA526/156/5-7: 3 letters of Joseph Might, a civilian Coventrian, from Broadw ay in the US reporting back to family. Cornwall Record Office Ref: America FS.3/1043 - letter to Maj. Stanton from a dear friend at w ar, 13 July 1864. Cumbria Record Office, Carlisle Aglionby family of Carlisle: family papers, incl. American Civil War diary and papers of Charles Yates Aglionby 1857-78. Customs Library Board’s Minutes 9743-10068 (316 volumes) – minute books, including incidents during the Civil War. Devon Record Office, Exeter 1) 867B/ Z36 ‘Note Book, Civil War’; the book is a misc. item in a large collection deposited by a firm of solicitors from Totnes in 1860. 2) Letters of J. W. Buller Dorset Record Office, County Hall, Dorchester 1) Weld Papers 1840-63, Joseph Weld (1777-1863). Letters To Weld of Lulw orth Castle about his financial affairs (large investments in the Maryland and N.Y. Iron and Coal Co.). An account of assets and liabilities from 1, July 1863 and 11 Mar. 1861 on the Morrill Tariff and the prospects of Civil War. 2) Copy of A Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton Families - relevant pages: 229-243. Dumfries and Galloway Archives, Dumfries, Scotland Ref GG 192 /6 - 7 - correspondence of Maxwell Hyslop, a merchant in Liverpool, w ith his uncle, Wellw ood Maxw ell w ho lived in Dumfries. Dundee University Library, Archives and MSS Dept., Dundee, Scotland 1) MS 15/122 - Letter from Margaret Sturrock to her sister, brother and family giving account of life during Civil War 2) MS 15/258 - Information from Barabara Graham in connection w ith her thesis ‘Scottish Society and the American Civil War.” With particular reference to the construction of blockade runners and w arships for the Confederates (see U. of Strathclyde) 3) Ruggles bequest 4) Carrie, David, Dundee and the American Civil War, 1861-1865 (Ref # 941.31 A147) Durham County Record Office 1) D/Ho/C 31/136 – From A.M. Taylor; Mentions the effects of the Civil War, 1862 2) 23/1 – From Samuel Rhoads; Discussing John Hodgkin’s remarks about Great Britain’s neutrality in the American Civil War, 1863 3) 31/144 – From Jesse Tyson; Re: Society of Friends and the Civil War, 1862 4) 31/146 – from William Wood; Mentions refugees of the Civil War, 1863 Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections, Durham 1) GRE/B84/10/62-67, correspondence files for Sir Charles Elliot, letter to Grey 12 June 1861 2) GRE/B162/25, Memorandum of Lord Lyon’s views of relations betw een the Northern American states and England and France during the ACW 3) Papers of General Charles Grey, GRE/D/VI/6, 31 August 1861 – 6 April 1864, 3 letters to General Grey from his brother Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (31 Aug 1861, 11 Sept 1862, 6 April 1864) 4) GRE/G17/21/18-19, letter to Miss Elizabeth Copley (sister of Maria, Countess Grey) from Georgiana Elizabeth, Baroness Wharncliffe, 30 Jan 1862 5) SGD 23, 22 Jan 1865, incomplete unnamed letter from USA about ACW Dyfed Archives, Aberystwyth Log book and crew lists of the ship Xanthippe, 1860s (TSR/11) Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections Dept., Edinburgh, Scotland 1) Civil War mentioned in a letter of Sir D. Wilson to D. Laing, 31.7.1861 (La.IV. 17. 10139-40) 2) Letter of George Gilfillan giving his view s on the American Civil War, Dundee, 31.2.1864 (La. II. 354) Glasgow University Library, Special Collections Dept., Glasgow, Scotland Whistler Collection: 1) The Times Literary Supplement 3/10/1961, article titled “This Strange, Sad War;” 2) The Observer Weekend Review 6/24/1962, article titled “Edmund Wilson’s Civil War;” 3) Midland Tribune 6/17/1961, article titled “The ‘Shrill Trump’ in the American Civil War” 4) Glasgow Herald 6/3/1961 artic le titled “Songs of the American Civil War” 5) Glasgow Herald 6/17/1961, article re: ‘Popular Verse’ and ‘ “Dixie”’ 6) GD319/11/1/10-13 – Scott & Co., Letter books (indexed), 3 volumes, 1861-64. 8) UGD 4/7/1-4 - Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd., Shipbuilders, Glasgow . Letter Book (J Stephen) 1862-65. 4 vols. 9) UGD 4/8/2-7 - - Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd., Shipbuilders, Glasgow . Letter Book (A Stephen) 1860-65. 6 vols. Gloucestershire Record Office Ref. D 3660/1 - Letter, Emma Pendered Guildhall, Corporation of London Catalogue pages of 1) T Wiggin Co 2) BCT Gray and Sons 3) Brow n, Shipley & Co 4) Morgan Grenfell & Co. Gwynedd Archives and Museums Service, Caernarfon Record Office, Caernarfon, Wales Llafar Gw lad, No 63, Spring Issue 1999 – ‘Sam yr Alabama’ ‘Sam of the Alabama’ (translation by a-pedw ar) Hughenden Manor (National Trust), High Wycombe Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-81). Papers. Hull Local Studies, Central Library, Kingston upon Hull 1.) Bio. on Zachariah C. Pearson, mayor of Hull. Produced by Hull Local Studies Library, text by Julian Smith. 2.) From Colorf ul Characters by John Markham, Highgate Publications (Beverly) 1992 – ‘Zachariah Charles Pearson’ pp 80-82. 3.) The American Neptune, Vol. 51, No. 2, Spring 1991, pp 127-129 (The Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass.) Hull City Archives, Kingston upon Hull 1) Victoria County History, County of York, vol. 1 2) The Journal of Joseph Robinson Pease, 1822-1865, ed. J.D. Hicks (2000) Northern Ireland PRO 1.) T/3028/B8 – letter from James A. Reford, New Jersey, concerned w ith the general state of the country during the ACW, including numbers dead and w ounded. 2.) T/3028/B10 – letter from James A. Reford, to his sister Frances, County Antr im. 3.) D/893 – emigrant letter Robert and Elanor McKelvey, Williamsburg, Va., to Thomas Law ers, Belfast. 4.) MIC/143/10-17 – microfilm of letters of J. Carlisle, detailing movements and experiences in several regiments, including 3rd Brigade, US Volunteers, Camp th Observation, Maryland, and the 13 New York Battery, Alabama. 5.) T/1585 – 2 letters from Pvt. John Thompson, 1st Artillery, to his father Robert Thompson, Articlave Co. Londonferry, 1861. John Thompson was a member of the small Federal garrison in Fort Sumter, Charlestow n, SC, and his letters contain eyew itness account of the siege by Confederate troops which marked the commencement of the Civil War. 6.) D/3044/M – 57 letters to Herbert George Philip Meade (microfilm), youngest son of rd the 3 Earl of Clanw illiam and lieutenant in the Royal Navy, w hich contain several references to the American Civil War. 7.) D/1364/I/19a & 17 – William Redmond, ref. to ACW. 8.) D/1364/28 & 40 – letters that (28) describe the effects of the aftermath of the ACW and (40) comments on the financial state of the Southern states post ACW. 9.) D/732 – 3 letters of William McFarland, describing service as a Federal soldier at siege of Richmond, VA, 1864. Isle of Wight County Record Office, Newport, UK Transcript of letter from William Anthony Glyn, Ref OG/CC/501, 17 Apr il 1863. Keele University Library Sneyd family papers: 8 letters dating from 1861-1863 betw een Ralph Sneyd of Keele Hall and his friend Henry William Vincent of Lily Hill, Bracknell, Berkshire. Leeds University, Brotherton Library, Dept of Special Collections, Leeds Richard Cobden letter to Robert Leech, SC MS 197, 17 August 1864. The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester 1.) D 3796/6 & 7 – From the papers of Theodore Lee, a Leicestershire man who had to flee the country in 1856 as a result of financial and domestic problems and emigrated to Toronto and then Chicago. Mentions earning money by being substitute in Army. Second letter relates his time aboard the steamer ‘Brilliant’ as he sailed up the Mississippi w ith a force under the command of AJ Smith. Gives address of Protective War Claim Assoc. in New York, for his w ife to contact in the event of his death. 2.) DE 4784/29 – Letter written by John Ellson of Avon Ohio to his brother in Leicestershire dated 16 Oct 1864. Mentions that his son, Robert, had gone to Canada to avoid the draft, but came back w hen $500 was raised for volunteers and the tow n filled its quota. Elson moved to USA in 1849. 3.) DE 4864/1 – Letter from James Woodfield, of Frankford USA dated 14 July 1861, written to a friend in Leicestershire, predicting the coming Civil War. Lincolnshire Archives Four letters of the Barker family of Scotter MCD, 1469 - 18, 34, 37 & 38. Liverpool Record Office and Local History Service, Central Library, Liverpool 1.) Letter from CK Prioleau to Arthur Earle, 13 Feb 1865 (acc. 2463) 2.) Daily Post 2 Aug. 1862, Lancashire Distress Meeting held at Liverpool Tow n Hall re: ACW and effects on cotton industry, money raised, etc. 3.) Daily Post, 2 Aug. 1862 ‘Where has the Confederate Army Come From?’ 4.) Daily Post, 6 Aug. 1862 ‘Great Excitement at the British Consulate at Saint Louis’ 5.) Liverpool Mercury 23 Feb. 1863, Arrival of Another Relief Ship barque (Achilles). 6.) Details of James Dunw oody Bulloch, Confed. Agent. 7.) 1891 census details for James D. Bulloch. 8.) Article ‘The Birkenhead Blockade’ by D.P. Brankgan, from Sea Breezes VSI, 1977, pp. 212 – 215 9.) Letter printed in Mersey vol. 5, April 1929, titled ‘The Fate of a Blockade Runner’, from Donald Cruikshank, US Steamer Vicksburg, written 2 Nov. 1864 10.) Article from same issue of Mersey, vol. 5, April 1929, ‘Liverpool and the Blockade Runners’ by George E. Hopcroft 11.) Ref H 387.2 JON, ‘America’s Secret War in Welsh Waters’ by Ivor Wynne Jones, pp. 83-101. 12.) Williams, KB. ‘Ghost Ships of the Mersey’, Countryvise Limited, Merseyside, 1982. 13.) Diar ies from Durning-Holt Papers 14.) Emma Holt (1802-1871), w ife of George Holt (1790-1861) ref # 920 DUR 10/16/2 15.) Anne Hold (1821-1885), daughter of Emma & George, ref # 920 DUR 1 /4 16.) Letters to Lord Derby, from ‘General Correspondence’ Ref. 920 DER 14 (94-95). London City Mission Copy of book about John Davis and his w ork - “A Marvel of Mercy”, an obituary and a souvenir issued by Civil War Veterans London Branch. London University, University College London, Manuscripts Room Copies of ref#13.348– 13.355 and 13.346 – Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham’s correspondence. Merseyside County Archives Cobham Archive Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool Fraser Trenholme MSS – obtained from Adam Matthews Publications The Estate of the late Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Broadlands, Romsey rd The papers of Henry John Temple, 3 Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865): (p) Defence of Canada (1861-4, 1865). 23 letters (q) Defence of Canada and American Civil War (1861-5). 63 letters (r) America and Canada (1861-2). 9 letters. (s) Letters from Lord John Russell to Palmerston. America 1862-5. 17 letters. (t) United States (1864-5). Memorandum and five letters. John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK 1) Letter from Frederick Douglass 2) MSS of the Freedman Aid Association National Maritime Museum, London 1.) Personal papers. Milne, Admiral Sir Alexander –Commander-in-Chief, North American and West Indian Station (1860-4) - Alabama dispute, naval policy. 2.) ref. MLN 109/1,2 – Milne collection, Courts Martial of John Davis, Henry Lew is, William Jones, James Sullivan, John Low e, and Thomas Miller. National War Museum of Scotland M.L1957.3.1-3 - three letters written by W Gibson (5th Kentucky Volunteers) Ne wcastle upon Tyne University, Robinson Library Trevelyan Papers, including letters from William Parker Snow to WC Trevelyan: WCT 232/2, 232/3, 232/12, 232/13, 232/17, 232/30 and 232/31 Florence Nightingale Museum Trust 1) Photocopies Clara Barton papers 2) Photocopy of page from The American Civil War related to F. Nightengale North Record Office Letters from John and Ann Pile (ref # 3197 Z / F 11-13) Northumberland Record Office 1) ZR1 31/2/34 Letters re: Civil War 1862-63: #1 - 19 Feb 1862 from VL Motley to Lord Wensleydale #2 – 15 Sept 1865 L Motley to Lord Wensleydale #3 – 15 Sept 1863 to Lord Wensleydale from R. #4 – 26 Dec 18?? To Lord Wensleydale from Wertbury 2) NRO 2179 ACW: 4 letters from CA Race to his father from Fort Monroe, VA Nottinghamshire Archives, 1) Letters of MH Lancashire (ref. DD419/3-8) 2) Letters of Francis Truman (M23, 890) Nottingham University Library, Dept. of MSS and Special Collections, Nottingham Lancashire and Truman letters from the Newcastle collection, NE C 11: 138/1-2, 348/1-2, 357, 359/1-3, 360, 362/1-2, 363/1-2, 370, 375/1-2; NE C 12: 577, 593; NE C 10885, pp. 134144 & 170-175; NE C 10890, pp. 47-54 Pembrokeshire Record Office, Haverfordwest, Wales Four letters from the Benyon family of Sabine Pass, TX, and transcription of obituary (ref. HDX/559/ 43-44 and 52-53) Perth and Kinross Council Archive, A.K. Bell Library, Perth, Scotland 1) MS 100, Bundle 588, letters to Lord Kinnaird re: ACW. 2) MS 100, Bundle 678, letter from Thurlow Weed to Mr. Kinnaird (probably A.F. Kinnaird, MP, brother to Lord Kinnaird). Private Collection of Mrs. Iris Diggle Letter from James Pendlebury PRO KEW 1.) Lord Cow ley, Henry Richard Charles Wellesley - FO 146 2.) Earl Russell - PRO 30 3.) Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) (addnl.): papers (WO 147) 4.) Foreign Office - FO 5 (ser. 2) America, United States, FO 115, Embassy and Consular Archives 5.) 5/1124 - Imprisonment of Mr. Shaver 6.) 5/1149-53 - Imprisonment of blockade runners 7.) 5/1155 - Imprisonment of William Ross and Col. Grenfell 8.) 5/1231 - Mr. Purvis 9.) 5/1233 - Mrs. Molyneux 10.) 5/13567 - Naturalisation 11.) 5/1454-5 - Emigration Consular Correspondence, New York FO5/778,79, 841-2, 901, 903-4, 96607, 1023-4 FO414/26. 881/1162: Trade FO84/1138, 84/1172, 84/1197, 84/1202: Consular FO5/868-943: Lyons FO281-284: vols. of letter books HO45/7261 – Civil War, Registered Papers CO/318/232, CO/318/240: Em igration MT10/8: Emigration to US PC 6/9 PCAP 1/336 TS25/1309, 25/1304: Extradition TS25/1332: Piece Emigration TS 25/1380: Persons taking the Great Western WO33/14: Report on Military affairs 30/22/39: Misc. Russell PC 6/9: Privy Council Register WO 33/14: Description of US Military Affairs FO 198/21: ACW papers Correspondence regarding US Recruitment – copies held in PRO file HO45/7261/ 39 – Confederate correspondence, 1862, regarding finances and ship building. Navy Dep (mallory), Treasury (Memminger), & Fraser, Trenholm. HO45/7261/ 108 –Charles Frances Adams to Earl Russell, July 11, 1863; w ith enclosures Thomas Dudley to Mr. Adams, and depositions of WH Russell and Joseph Ellis, and George Temple Chapman. HO45/7261/ 131 – Deposition /affidavit of William Thompson of New York HO45/7261/ 136 Deposition /affidavit of William Thompson of New York re: Confederate steamer Florida HO45/7261/ 203 Mr. Dudley to Mr. Adams, Jan 11, 1864, w ith affidavits of John Latham, Martha Latham, and Thomas Wistinley, including list of crew of Alabama. Parliamentary Papers, Lords, Vol. XXV, ‘Correspondence on Civil War in the United States.’ PRO- KEW: from Guide to Manuscripts Adm iralty. Ad. 1/5691-7643 Secretary’s Department: In letters Ad. 13. Supplementary Foreign Office. Civil War Claims 5/1236-95, 1296-1312, Geneva Arbitration: 1390-1409, 1554, 1555, 1410-16, 1417-26, Treaty of Washington: 1570, 1602-29, Extradition (1864-65) 5/1708-16, Ships: Case of Free Negro emigration 5/934, Confederate ships 5/1008, Case of Mr. J. Hardcastle (1863-65) 5/1046, Seizure of cotton at Savannah 5/1047, Confederate enlistment (1863-65) 5/1053, St. Albans, Vt. raids 5/1056-8, etc. F.O. 198 Embassy and Consular Archives: Turkey; Miscellanea 198/21 American Civil War P.R.O. 30/22 Russell Papers – Lord John Russell, Foreign Secretary during Civil War. Home Office. H.O. 45. Registered Papers 45/7261 – recruiting in England & ships; 45/9294/8148 – arming of Confederate ships in Channel Isl., Alabama claims. Privy Council. P.C. 6/9 Miscellaneous Books: War Matters – section labeled ‘North American Civil War’ Board of Trade. B.T. 1/560/1076 – Illegal imprisonment (1863) Treasury. T. 5-28, Out-Letters – British ships leaving Charleston, fitting of gunboats in Liverpool for Confederacy. War Office. W.O. 33. Reports and Miscellaneous Papers, 33/12 – peace and suggestions re: Civil War (1862); 22/14 – Report on American military affairs (1863). W.O. 81. Judge Advocate General’s Records: Correspondence: Letter-Books, 81/111 – possession of passenger’s ticket for NY not proof of desertion (1864). HM Treasury T 160/509 FINANCE. Loans Countries USA: US A Loan to Great Britain, 1922-84; payment by Imperial Treasury; possibility of setting off amounts due in respect of British Loans to Southern States prior to the American Civil War. 1924 March 17 – 1926 March 5; 1926 March 30 – 1927 Sept 20; 1927 Oct 15 – 1928 June 19; 1928 Aug 10 – 1929 Oct 11; 1930 March 2 – 1932 Feb 24; 1932 June 2 – 1934 May 23. Domestic Records of the Public Record Office, Gifts, Deposits, Notes and Transcripts (PRO) PRO 30/22/26 Duke of Somerset – First Lord of the Admiralty: Old w arships w ith “the woodw ork rotten, the boilers defective” must be sold in spite of American Civil War. 1863 Dec 9. PRO 30/22/14B Vol.14B Summary of Contents. Correspondence and memoranda relating mainly to Italian affairs (The Queen’s and Prince Consort’s correspondence: There are many notes, in this and other volumes, of letters received from the Queen and the Prince Consort; the originals w ere returned to the Queen at J., Nov 3, 1860 – Nov. 1861) PRO 30/22/14B American Civil War: Queen’s proclamation May 13, 1861. PRO 30/22/14D G. Grote: notes on neutrality of England during the American civil w ar, Dec. 27, 1862 PRO 30/22/24 This volume contains 58 letters from the Duke of Somerset, first lord of the admiralty, to Lord John (from 1861 earl) Russell, foreign secretary. The correspondence is confined to naval matters of common concern to the two departments of state and includes: the Chinese w ar; The American Civil War; slave trade suppression on the w est African coast and off Cuba; operations against Japan; expedition against Mexico; obtaining timber for w arships from Turkey; armament of ships., July 7, 1859 – Dec. 16, 1862 PRO 30/22/35 US, Washington Legation. Private Correspondence, Lord John Russell Papers from Lord Lyons, Jan. 7 – Dec. 31, 1861 PRO 30/22/36 US, Washington Legation. Private Correspondence, Lord John Russell Papers from Lord Lyons, Jan. 3 – Dec. 30, 1862 PRO 30/22/37 US, Washington Legation. Private Correspondence, Lord John Russell Papers from Lord Lyons, Jan. 2 – Dec. 29, 1863 PRO 30/22/38 US, Washington Legation, Private Correspondence, Lord Lyons, envoy, JH Burnley, legation Secretary, and Sir Frederick Bruce, envoy, to Lord Russell, Jan. 12, 1864 –Nov. 6, 1865 PRO 30/22/39 US, Legation in London and miscellaneous Correspondence of Lord John (from 1861, Earl) Russell, foreign secretary, Aug. 15, 1859 – Sept. 30, 1865 PRO 30/29/221 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal through PRO 30/29/229 PRO 30/29/230 United States of America, 10 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal: papers connected w ith claims, 1854 – 1865 PRO 30/29/231 United States of America, 11 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal: papers connected w ith claims, 1861 – 1871 PRO 30/29/232 United States of America, 12 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal: papers connected w ith claims, 1862 – 1871 PRO 30/29/233 United States of America, 13 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal: papers connected w ith claims, 1856 – 1872 PRO 30/29/234 Geneva Arbitration Tribunal PRO 30/36 Sir William Stuart: Papers PRO 30/36/1 United States of America Dispatches: to the Secretary of State (as charge d’affaires). Entry book, June 17 – Sept 19, 1862 PRO 30/36/2 United States of America Dispatches: to the Secretary of State (as charge d’affaires), Sept. 23 – Nov. 11, 1862 PRO 30/36/2 United States of America Dispatches: to the Secretary of State (as charge d’affaires), Aug. 15 – Oct. 9, 1863 PRO 30/36/10 Brazil, United States of America, Turkey, Russia, Argentine Republic and Greece. Out-Letters. Official Private. Entry Book. [No.1], June 7, 1858 – May 20, 1871 PRO 30/57/20 Brodrick’s telegram to Kitchener citing example of Lee’s capitulation in American Civil War. As to future of military railw ays in South Africa. 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