Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
Domett, Alfred. Letter, 8 Nov 1949, Wellington, to E.W. Stafford. Concerns repayment of a loan, mentions departure of E.J. Eyre. Transcript (typewritten), 2 pages, 5 copies.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon. Letter, 24 June 1853, Wellington to E.W. Stafford. Predict's Grey's departure. Critical of Grey's attitude to NZ. Company land sales. Notes death of C.A. Dillon. Transcript (handwritten and typewritten), 3 pages, 3 copies.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
[Sewell, Henry?] Letter, 4 October 1853, Wellington [to?]. Discusses conflict with Grey over issue of constitution and responsible government. Disappointed by Featherston's support of Grey. Praises Stafford. Puts forward reasons why seat of government should be moved from Auckland to a more central position. Possibility of separation of North and South Islands. Includes list of 8 propositions concerning financial and administrative affairs of the colony. Transcript (handwritten), 9 pages.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon. Letter, 19 Jan 1854, Wellington, to E.W. Stafford. Concerns responsible government. Transcript (handwritten and typewritten), 3 pages, 3 copies.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Domett, Alfred. Letter, 2 Dec 1855, Napier, to E.W. Stafford. Criticises James Macky and praises J.E. Fitzgerald. Transcript (typewritten), 2 pages, 5 copies.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Mill, John Stuart. Letter, 11 Dec 1868, Avignon, to E.W. Stafford. Discusses advisability of protectionist duties for small countries. Claims such duties should be applied for short periods only. Transcript (handwritten and typewritten), 2 pages, 4 copies.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Transcript and notes from manuscripts held by the Alexander Turnbull Library - file of extracts from Donald McLean papers, 1846-1876. Includes extracts and notes. Includes full transcript of a letter fromm McLean to Lieut. Governor E.J. Eyre, 1848, describing native opposition to the purchase of land at Waitara.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
File of letters of E.G. Wakefield. Correspondence between Wakefield, Grey and Stafford on various subjects. Transcript (handwritten), 28 pages.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
File of miscellaneous notes from manuscripts at the Turnbull Library. Mainly Grey correspondence. Transcript (handwritten), 16 pages.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).
Sewell manuscripts - file of notes on Henry Sewell's journal, includes extracts from journal, list of contents and list of references to Sir George Grey in the journal. Manuscript and typescript, 51 pages.
Rutherford's research for a biography of Grey was carried out over a long period, and although most of the material collected for direct use in writing the biography is in Series A, extensive notes on Grey occur throughout the whole collection (see index).