"Letters from Mr Colebrooke to "Belinda" both before and after her marriage to Sir C Smith", "Also on her marriage from Lady E Compton & Lady Northampton". Photocopies of Correspondence primarily between Henry Thomas Colebrooke and his niece Belinda… read more
Newspaper report from Bombay Gazette, 24 April 1869, on talk given by Rev. Dr. Wilson to the Bengal Asiatic Society on 7 April 1869 entitled "Dr. Wilson on Indian Research" Printed material with references to Colebrooke underlined by hand.
"Extract from a General Letter from the Honb. Court of Directors, dated the 13th February 1817". This confirms the Court of Directors' agreement to appoint Dr Wallich as Superintendent of the Botanical Gardens. Handwritten by unknown hand.
"Extracts of three letters from Mr. H. Colebrooke to Dr. W. Carey". These concern the appointment of Dr Wallich at the Botanic Gardens and are dated 6th January, 13 January and 26 January, 1817. At first Colebrooke would not recommend Wallich because he… read more
"H.T. Colebrooke - Memoirs and Autographs", A red calf bound book, containing printed and handwritten material including biographical material concerning Colebrooke, obituary notices for Horace Hayman Wilson, and correspondence from Colebrooke to… read more
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He hopes that Belinda and Harriet will stay with him in London. He could not meet them In York over Easter but could in the summer and escort them to London. Handwritten, dated 1 March 1817.
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He hopes that he is now over halfway through his time away. He has found conditions in the Colony worse than expected. He is making arrangements concerning his property which he hopes… read more
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke to say "may blessings attend the projected union". He hopes the letter will reach her in Paris. Handwritten, dated 10 July 1823.
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He has been in Cape Town for three weeks and has visited his properties twice. The conditions are not that favourable but he still hopes to sell at a good price. He hopes to make an… read more
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. In response to Belinda's letter, Colebrooke has inquired from Sir Benjamin and from Dr Fleming who both think that Worthing is not objectionable for winter quarters. He suggests they… read more