Copy text about a professorial chair in military history, undated
- MAURICE, FB 4/7/1
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Extract from "The End of an Era", p 335, concerning the chair of Military History. Photocopy 1 p, + typed carbon copy. 1 p
Copy text about a professorial chair in military history, undated
Extract from "The End of an Era", p 335, concerning the chair of Military History. Photocopy 1 p, + typed carbon copy. 1 p
Copies of remarks by Lord Milner to Major Gretton on Lord Roberts' assumption of command in S. Africa. Copies sent to John Frederick Maurice and Col. Altham c/o Official History. Typed 8p.
Copy orders of the day for the House of Commons, 9 Apr 1918
House of Commons. Orders of the day. Military Service Bill. P.M.'s Review of Picardy Battle. pp 1338-1352.
Copy of index entry for Frederick Barton Maurice in the memoirs of David Lloyd George, [c 1968]
Copy of index entry for Frederick Barton Maurice in Lloyd George Memoirs. Typed carbon 1 p.
Stephen W. Roskill. Notes from P.R.O. Cabinet papers and his view of the Maurice Case. Photocopy 2 pp.
John Frederick Maurice. Copy of memo to Capt Barton, ordering him to despatch 50 of the native infantry contingent to a certain drift. [Papers torn on right hand side] Manuscript, 1p
Copy of a letter by Revd Michael Maurice (father of Frederick Denison Maurice) to his children informing them of their family history, and giving financial accounts in Appendices. Typed carbon 6pp; Attached: letters from William M. Bayne-Powell his son-in-law to Fred [Maurice?] enclosing the above and explaining that he does not know where the original is. Manuscript, 2pp 1924 Mar 24
Mr H.A. Gwynne of 'Morning Post', to Mr Donald. Censor's excisions regarding Maurice article and misuse of Official Secrets Act. Copy. Typed 1 p
Copy letter from Janson, Cobb, Pearson & Co to Dawson & Co, 1970
Janson, Cobb, Pearson & Co. to Messrs Dawson & Co. Photocopy 1 p & typed copy 1 p
Copy letter from George Lambert, MP, to Frederick Barton Maurice Jun 1918, about casualty figures
Mr George Lambert [MP], to Frederick Barton Maurice. Govt have asked him to put a question relating to number of casualties in offensives commencing Mar 21 and April 9. Wishes to be sure of facts; asks to borrow Frederick Barton Maurice's paper again. Manuscript, 4 pp + Photocopy
Copy of letter from Gen W.R. Robertson to Haig, sending the conclusions of the Anglo-French Conference held in the train at Bolougne on the 25 Sept 1917 regarding withdrawal of British and French heavy artillery from the Italian front and the extension of the British line on the Western front. Typed carbon 1 p
[Frederick Barton Maurice] to C.I.G.S. [Wilson] "Reinforcements for France from Outside Theatres" [referred to by Frederick Barton Maurice as his 'Swan Song']. Typed carbon 5 pp + Typed carbon copy made up for the book 'The Maurice Case'.
Frederick Barton Maurice to Asquith. He has decided not to seek his support but act alone. Manuscript, copy from "Asquith" by Roy Jenkins. p 469. 1 p
Copy letter from Dawson & Co, 1971
Mr Haydon and Dawson & Co. Photocopy 1 p + typed 1 p
Col W. Kirke to Frederick Barton Maurice. He has taken the course suggested [to ask MacPherson to inform P.M. of mistake in reply to Baring question]. His appreciation of the situation. Manuscript, 3 pp + 2 photocopies.
Fisher to Hankey. Criticism that German submarine menace is increasing and not enough is being done. Enclosing letters to be presented to P.M. and War Cabinet [not here]. Typed carbon copy 2 pp Cutting from Daily Mail, Mar 31st 1917 on same subject with notes [by Fisher]. Typed extracts from press reports about 'U Boats' in April 1916, with annotations [by Fisher] that this is nearly a year ago.
Copy incomplete letters, 1884, about the campaign in Egypt
Miniature photographs. Rough notes: 6 items. Photographically reduced letters, found in envelope marked: 'Communications from Gordon' and [in another hand] 'Abdel Kadi el Sourieri Effundi Con Mudir of Dougola' The letters, written between Jan & Jun 1884 are not all complete, and partly illegible. At least 4 appear to be addressed to Frank Power, Correspondent of the "Times" who was murdered on his return from Khartoum. [The Mudir of Dougola (native Governor of Dougola) apparantly received information from Gordon on 23 June, reporting that Khartoum was still holding out and asking about the expedition from Cairo. Abdel-Kader- Egyptian Minister of War, previously Gov Gen of Sudan.] Photographic enlargements of these letters have been made by King's College.
Copy Hansard report on House of Commons debate, 9 May 1918
House of Commons. Official Report of Parliamentary Debates Vol. 105 No. 44. (Published by H.M.S.O.) with Debate on Maurice's letter pp 2340-2396.) Also photocopy of same debate in another report, parts of it cut out.
Copy extracts from works relating to Frederick Barton Maurice in 1918, [c 1968]
Extracts and quotes used in "The Maurice Case". Typed carbon 1 p
Copy extracts from books about World War One, [c 1968]
Extracts from "The Private Papers of Douglas Haig". "At G.H.Q. by Brig Gen John Charteris, and from Lord Hankey's Diary. Typed. 3 pp.