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              BArch, RM 3/6968 · File · 1906-1911
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Plan for the trials and final report on the trials of the tugboat "Lauting" in the period from 23 January to 4 February 1907 as well as costs

              German Imperial Naval Office
              RGS/CB7/ · Item · 1881-1903
              Part of Royal Geographical Society

              KIRK, Sir John Letters 1881-1903 1881: Kensington, Feb. 21 Zanzibar, March 10, refers to Dr. Southern and to Capt. Wybrants expedition, hopes that Dr. Livingstone's sextant used by Wybrants is not lost. 4 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Aug. 20 on the sale of Debaize's goods to Joseph Thomson. 1882: London, Mar. 12, requests a map and instruments for the missionary J.T. Last. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1883: Zanzibar, Sept. 10, has no news of Thomson, refers to the return of Dr. Fischer's expedition. 2 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Oct. 30. 1884: (Zanzibar, Jan. 30, telegram, Cassidy to Davies re O'Neill's route) Zanzibar, Jan. 31, report on success of O'Neill's work in Mozambique. Zanzibar, Mar. 13, copy of despatch to F.O. on meeting with Revoil at Lamu. Zanzibar, Mar. 17, no news of Thomson, gives news of Grand and Revoil Zanzibar June 9. Zanzibar June 11, telegram, Davies to Kirk for RGS., reporting Thomson's route.) Zanzibar, June 14, telegram, reporting; Thomson's route and return to Mombasa. Zanzibar, July 28, introducing Lt. Schufeldt. 1 double p. 8vo. Zanzibar, July 28, to Lord Aberdare, as preceding. 1886: Zanzibar, Mar. 12 gives news of Last, Revoil and the German Company. 2 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Apr. 22, gives news of Lt. Cardeno and his complaint of poor treatment at Blantyre by the Lakes Co. and the British Consul encloses letter from A. de Castilho to Kirk, Feb. 13 1866, giving geographical information on Mozambique. S.S. Lalpoora, introducing Lt. Gleerup?, from Stanley Falls, Aug. 10. 1887: Zanzibar, Nov. 14. 1888: Zanzibar, June 11, news of Thomson in Zanzibar after his successful expedition. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1889: Sevenoaks, 'Wednesday'. Sevenoaks, June 25, objects to Ravenstein's map being called 'German East Africa' and to the routes of the German travellers shown on it. 1890: Sevenoaks, Apr. 9. Sevenoaks, June 29, refers to Slave Trade conference in Brussels. Sevenoaks, Oct. 31, about to leave again for Brussels. 1891: Sevenoaks, Jan. 16, work finished at Brussels, hopes not to be needed there again. London, June 8, has had 'flu and bronchitis, if Expedition Committee send a scientific expedition to Tanganyika's German sphere it will meet with armed opposition. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1892: Sevenoaks, Oct. 5 to J.S. Keltie, on the death of his brother. Sevenoaks, Oct. 12.. Stanley's criticisms of Keltie's article show that Stanley does not know what he is talking about. 1893: Sevenoaks, May 2, long statement of his views on the rights of Africans, that he had tried to put forward at Brussels. 3 double pp. 8vo. Sevenoaks, May 9, enclosing page from Zanzibar Gazette for Apr. 12 1893. Sevenoaks, May 9, enclosing page from Zanzibar Gazette for Apr. 12 1893. Sevenoaks, July 22. Sevenoaks, July 25. 1894: Sevenoaks, Jan. 15, forwarding some observations made by F.D. Lugard in East Africa. 18 May 189 to CHANLER; Sevenoaks, 'Friday', sad reflection on death of Cameron. Sevenoaks, Nov. 3, on government in E. Africa, and the destruction of a station in Kavirondo by Ugandans. 'Thank God we have Cecil Rhodes'. Sevenoaks, Dec. 4, further to letter of Nov. 3. 1895: Sevenoaks, Jan. 4, angry that good work of Lugard, Portal and Macdonald is ignored by Government. 1 double p. 8vo. and 1 single p. n.d. on Society business. Sevenoaks, Nov. 27 as previous. Sevenoaks, Dec. 25 as previous. 1896: Sevenoaks, 'Monday', about H. Waller's obituary. Sevenoaks, 'Sunday', about visit of Prince Henry of Orleans. Sevenoaks, Jan. 9 on an article by Alfred Sharpe. Sevenoaks, Jan. 14, wishes Lugard could be sent to Uganda. Sevenoaks, Mar. 1, critical comment on affairs in Kenya. Sevenoaks, Mar. 30 approves visit of Prince Henry despite his abuse of England. Sevenoaks, May 30, refers to J.E. Moore, and the help he had given to Moore in organisation of expedition to Lake Tanganyika, refers also to A. Swann and his claim that he was the first discoverer of 'Medusae'. Sevenoaks, June 5. Sevenoaks, June 19, on the government expedition to Juba, comments on previous expeditions to the area by French, Italians etc. Sevenoaks, July 21, refers to death of P. Andersen, his policies and plans.. 'he and I worked so well together'. 1896: Sevenoaks, Nov. 13; Sevenoaks, Nov. 14; Sevenoaks, Nov. 17; Sevenoaks, Dec. 21 1897: Sevenoaks, Jan. 14; Sevenoaks, Feb. 3; Sevenoaks, Apr. 2, insists on the importance of asking Markham to stand again for President of RGS. Penzance, Nov. 26, comments on the trouble in the Sudan, our relations with France, on Lugard in West Africa. 2 double pp. 8vo. Penzance, Dec. 8, on the Macdonald expedition.. 'how things have changed from the days when I had all the power and the British all the profit'. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1898: Sevenoaks, May 13, suggests Cecil Rhodes be invited to speak to RGS. Sevenoaks, June 13, reports on article by Mr. Sambary. 1899: Sevenoaks, Feb. 28, going to Oxford and hopes to see those likely to be interested in the RGS education scheme. Sevenoaks, Feb. 28. 1900: Sevenoaks, Jan. 24; Sevenoaks, Feb. 15.. 'Moore is one of the worst business men I ever had to do with'. Sevenoaks, Mar. 25, to C.R. Markham, wishes to resign from Council because of ill health. Sevenoaks, Apr. 4, on the work done by Mr. Hollis. Sevenoaks, July 15. 1903: Sevenoaks, Dec. 24, report on an article (author's name not mentioned).

              Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Ostwestfalen-Lippe, L 51 Nr. 279 · File · 1712-1718
              Part of Landesarchiv NRW East Westphalia-Lippe Department (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Includes above all: Accompanying letter to taken pieces; case of Peter Brinkmann (L 51 No. 244); payments to creditors; questions of the settlement of debts; statements of expenditure; deadly epidemic of cattle; writings and countersheets on the independence of Vianas; maintenance of the grain mill of Ameide; Marriage of Landgrave Philipp von Hessen-Philippstal and Maria von Limburg, Bronkhorst and Styrum in Vianen; lottery winnings of Detmoldern in Holland, among them [Christoph] von Piderit, Jost Hermann Schröder, Christian Bucholtz, Johann Ludwig Hilgenkamp; occupation of vacant offices; behaviour of J. F. Rappardus and referral of the case to the spiritual court of Gouda (cf. L 51 No. 255); unexpected arrival of a son of Count zur Lippe; plan to sell Noordeloos; death of H. W. Gordon; guarantee of the kings of England and Prussia for the independence of Vianen; claims of Mr. de La Claveliere; plan of minting coins in Vianen; list of mintings in Holland; plan of a military protection force for Vianen; search for a successor for H.W. Gordon as preacher; negotiations about Noordeloos; integration of books (part IV of 'Larray, Histoire'); manslaughter of hunter Nikolaus Maus (L 51 No. 210); desire for NN Temmink to be appointed preacher; acquisition of books (¿La cité mystique de Dieu¿ [from Maria de Jesús, Brussels 1715 ff.] on the instructions of the Count of Lippe); payment of the hundredth penny to Holland; search for a preacher; inheritance claims of the Solms family; interpretation of the coat-of-arms of Vianen