Item FO 800/14/119 - Folios 276 - 286: Letter from Sir Thomas Sanderson to Sir Frank Lascelles concerning: German...

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Folios 276 - 286: Letter from Sir Thomas Sanderson to Sir Frank Lascelles concerning: German...

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  • 1900 May 30 (Creation)

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Folios 276 - 286: Letter from Sir Thomas Sanderson to Sir Frank Lascelles concerning: German attitudes to Keweit [Kuwait] and the Persian Gulf: Lord Salisbury's views, discussion of the railway terminus, activities of the German East Africa Line. Encloses a draft of a letter from the Foreign Office to the India Office and a copy of a letter from the Admiralty to the Foreign Office dated 19 May 1900. Note folio 287 is out of sequence, see FO 800/14/121.

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The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of Private Office and Private Papers >> Foreign Office, Private Offices: Various Ministers' and Officials' Papers >> Lascelles, Sir Frank >> GPersia Volume 4.

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