Speeches. Documents.
Found in 923 Collections and/or Records:
Literary work and travel journals of Charles Murray., 1888-1941, undated.
Charles Murray's literary output was almost entirely poetic, and he was widely known as 'Hamewith', the title of his most popular collection, first published in 1900. These papers reflect both his literary work and his early travels in South Africa.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 1., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 2., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 3., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 4., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 5., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 6., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 7., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 8., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 9., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, volume 10., 1746-1775.
‘Lyon in Mourning’, Bishop Robert Forbes`s collection of Jacobite papers, with an index (Adv.MS.32.6.26) by Sir Henry Stewart of Allanton.
Madras landholders` Association., 1909.
Mahajana Sabha, Madras., 1909.
"Major Donald Mcdonalds [sic] Speech Octr 15th 1746".
Manuscript and marked galley proofs of a speech, "Peel`s reply to Palmerston Augt. 1852 [=1842]", by Robert Peel., 1842.
The title has been taken from the front cover. The date on the cover is given as 1852, but an annotation on the galley proofs, in Peel`s hand, confirms the date of the speech as 19 August 1842.
Manuscript and marked proofs of a speech on the repeal of the Corn Laws, by Robert Peel., [1839]
Annotated 'Sir Robert Peel's speech on the repeal of the Corn Laws on the 4th night of the debate 1846', but the speech in fact is in support of the Corn Laws, delivered in February 1839 when Peel was in Opposition.
Manuscript and marked proofs, "Speech on the Bank of England Charter Act 1844", by Robert Peel., 1844.
The title of the manuscript has been taken from the front cover.
Manuscript and proofs of a speech on the repeal of the Corn Laws, by Robert Peel., 1846.
Manuscript drafts and a typescript of a paper ‘Considerations in support of the Psychology of Object-Relations and Dynamic Structure’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1953.
Manuscript, "Jewish Disabilities Bill", by William Gladstone., 1847.
Manuscript material from the 5th Earl of Rosebery's library at the Durdans, Epsom.
Manuscript of a commentary by Michael Miniclardi on 'De consolatione philosophiae' by Boethius.
Manuscript of a ‘Farewell address for Mrs Siddons’ by Sir Walter Scott., 1813.
Includes portraits of Sir Walter Scott and Mary Siddons, and two leters; one of Sir Walter Scott, and one of Mary Siddons to James Gibson Craig.