Uganda and the Imperial British East Africa Company
MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 45
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Title
Uganda and the Imperial British East Africa Company
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MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 45
Summary
Fols. 1-55: Correspondence with the Imperial British East Africa Company, with enclosures, about Lugard's withdrawal from Uganda and the controversy developing in Britain over retention of the territory, Jan 1892-Jul 1894.
Fols. 56-62: Copies of correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Imperial British East Africa Company about the latter's treaties in Uganda, 1892.
Fols. 63-89: Correspondence about Parliamentary debates, 1892-1895.
Fols. 90-126: General correspondence about Uganda, 1892-1895.
Fols. 127-156: Correspondence and papers concerning the Macdonald Report, including notes on an interview with Sir Percy Anderson on 12 June 1894, evidence supplied by W. Grant, Dr J.S. Macpherson and Captain W.H. Williams; also correspondence with Sir George Goldie, 1893-1895.
Fols. 157-242: Correspondence with officers serving in Uganda, 1893-1901.
Date
1892-1901
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Papers of Frederick Dealtry Lugard, Baron Lugard of Abinger
Uganda
Uganda and the Imperial British East Africa Company
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