Letter written by George Henry Seymour to his father, 1860. The letter is dated at Halifax, August 4, 1860 and describes the Prince’s warm welcome in Newfoundland. He goes on to comment on the possibility of hostilities, writing that “we went to have a look…at what they were doing at St. Pierre and Miquelon where it is said they are erecting batteries contrary to treaty but they were not to be seen from outside…there is little doubt that the fortifications there are in existence and I believe they justify the measure by saying that they were erected just at the end of the Russian War when hostilities were expected between England and the U. States and that they had no other means of protecting themselves against the Privateers that...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
Civil War influence. Relations between Britain and the U.S. Mission. Mr. Winthrop.https://digital.ke...
[2], 6 p.Signed on p. 4: G.W., i.e. William Gordricke.With an additional letter signed by S.M., evid...
George Henry Seymour (1818-1869) was a Royal Navy Officer who became a Third Naval Lord. He descend...
The portion of George Henry Seymour's travel journal that chronicles the Prince of Wales Albert Edwa...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
[2], 6 p.Place of publication from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
Mount Vernon, December 26, 1798. Dear Sir: Having some cause to believe the Vessel was captured,...
[2], 6 p.Wing has publication year 1645.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
Contains two letters: The first letter was addressed to Viscount Melville and dated London 16th Dece...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
This series of letters is written by a son to his parents. They cover an interesting period during v...
A letter addressed to B. Burwell, M.D., Buffalo, from J.W. Clark, dated January 15, 1838. The lette...
This book contains the account of Prince Albert’s North American Royal tour in 1860, compiled from p...
Broadside advertising the appearance of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, who was Queen Victoria’...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
Civil War influence. Relations between Britain and the U.S. Mission. Mr. Winthrop.https://digital.ke...
[2], 6 p.Signed on p. 4: G.W., i.e. William Gordricke.With an additional letter signed by S.M., evid...
George Henry Seymour (1818-1869) was a Royal Navy Officer who became a Third Naval Lord. He descend...
The portion of George Henry Seymour's travel journal that chronicles the Prince of Wales Albert Edwa...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
[2], 6 p.Place of publication from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
Mount Vernon, December 26, 1798. Dear Sir: Having some cause to believe the Vessel was captured,...
[2], 6 p.Wing has publication year 1645.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
Contains two letters: The first letter was addressed to Viscount Melville and dated London 16th Dece...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
This series of letters is written by a son to his parents. They cover an interesting period during v...
A letter addressed to B. Burwell, M.D., Buffalo, from J.W. Clark, dated January 15, 1838. The lette...
This book contains the account of Prince Albert’s North American Royal tour in 1860, compiled from p...
Broadside advertising the appearance of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, who was Queen Victoria’...
**Please note: This letter contains language that reflect the time period when it was created and th...
Civil War influence. Relations between Britain and the U.S. Mission. Mr. Winthrop.https://digital.ke...
[2], 6 p.Signed on p. 4: G.W., i.e. William Gordricke.With an additional letter signed by S.M., evid...