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VICMAIN - Victorian Papers, Main Series
1 - Correspondence with Prime Ministers and Speeches from the Throne
2 - Letters from Ministers and others, including correspondence with Lord Beaconsfield as Prime Minister
3 - Papers and correspondence with Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell relating to constitutional issues, the Royal Household, woods and forests and other miscellaneous subjects
1 - Letters from Queen Victoria to 2nd Viscount Melbourne, as Prime Minister and later
2 - Letters from Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell
3 - Letters from Albert, Prince Consort, to Lord John Russell
4 - Letters from Queen Victoria to 1st Baron Rowton
5 - Correspondence about the Whig Budget, the Dissolution of Parliament and the Change of Government
6 - Correspondence about the Whig Budget, the Dissolution of Parliament and the Change of Government
7 - Correspondence about Sir Robert Peel's policy and the Change of Government
8 - Correspondence about Woods and Forests.
9 - Correspondence about the Change of Government, 1852-1895
10 - Correspondence about the Opening of Parliament, 1886
11 - Correspondence about the Administration of the 14th Earl of Derby
12 - Correspondence about the Administration of the 14th Earl of Derby
13 - Correspondence about the Ministerial Crisis, 1839
14 - Correspondence about the Ministerial Crisis, 1845
15 - Correspondence about the Dissolution of Parliament, 1847
16 - Correspondence about the Ministerial Crisis, 1851
17 - Correspondence about the Budget, 1853
18 - Correspondence about the Ministerial Crisis, 1873
19 - Correspondence about the Constitutional Crisis, 1884
20 - Correspondence about the Constitutional Crisis, 1884
21 - Correspondence about Papal Aggression
22 - Correspondence about Papal Aggression
23 - Correspondence about the abolition of Duelling
1 - Memorandum by Prince Albert
2 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Prince Albert
3 - Letter from Baron Cetto to the Duke of Wellington
4 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Prince Albert
5 - Letter from Baron Cetto to the Duke of Wellington
6 - Extract of service instructions for Bavarian troops
7 - Extract of service instructions for Bavarian troops
8 - Extract of service instructions for Bavarian troops
9 - Letter from Prince Albert to the Duke of Wellington
10 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Prince Albert
11 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Prince Albert
12 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Queen Victoria
13 - Memorandum
14 - Letter from Sir John Nicholl to Lord Fitzroy Somerset
15 - Legal opinion of Sir John Nicholl
16 - Legal opinion of Sir John Nicholl
17 - Letter from Queen Victoria to the Duke of Wellington
18 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Prince Albert
19 - Memorandum by Sir John Macdonald
20 - Letter from Sir [James] Gordon to Lord FitzRoy
21 - Memorandum by Sir [James] Gordon
22 - Memorandum by Sir Henry Hardinge
23 - Letter from Sir Robert Peel to the Duke of Wellington
24 - Memorandum by Sir George Murray
25 - Memorandum by Lord Haddington
26 - Memorandum by the Naval Lords
27 - Letter from Prince Albert to the Duke of Wellington
28 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Sir Henry Hardinge
29 - Letter from Sir John Nicholl to Sir Henry Hardinge
30 - Letter from Sir John Nicholl to Sir Henry Hardinge
31 - Letter from Sir George Murray to Sir Henry Hardinge
32 - Letter from Sir John Nicholl to Sir Henry Hardinge
33 - Letter from Sir Henry Hardinge to the Duke of Wellington
34 - Letter from Sir Henry Hardinge to Sir John Nicholl
35 - Letter from the Duke of Wellington to Sir Henry Hardinge
36 - Memorandum by Lord Haddington
37 - Letter from Sir Henry Hardinge to Prince Albert
38 - Letter from Sir Henry Hardinge to Queen Victoria
39 - New 60th Article of War
40 - Letter from Prince Albert to Sir Henry Hardinge
41 - Press cutting
42 - Letter from Lord Haddington to Prince Albert
43 - Extract of naval instructions
24 - Correspondence about the Money Crisis
25 - Correspondence about the case of Dr. Hampden
26 - Correspondence about Chartists and the Working Classes
27 - Correspondence about Sugar Duties; the Navigation Laws; and the African Squadron
28 - Correspondence about the question of the Crown Jewels
29 - Correspondence about the Working Classes
30 - Correspondence about the Royal Household
31 - Correspondence about Woods and Forests
4 - Correspondence about Church affairs and Irish policy, including Home Rule
5 - Correspondence about the Army, Navy and National Defences, including letters to the Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (Commander-in-Chief of the British Army) and correspondence about his retirement
6 - Files relating to the Crimean War, Queen Victoria's Jubilee and Funeral and Prince Albert's files relating to the Great Exhibition and other topics
7 - Correspondence about the Oriental Question
8 - Correspondence about the Oriental Question, Bulgaria, Russia and Poland, including the Coronation of Alexander II of Russia in 1856
9 - Correspondence about Germany, the Franco-German War, Austria, Schleswig-Hostein and Switzerland
10 - Correspondence about Foreign Affairs, including papers realating to Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Greece
11 - Journals of Nassau Senior and papers of Baron Stockmar on various subjects
12 - Correspondence about the Royal Family; Royal residences; functions and visits; honours and decorations; political matters and Royal grants
13 - Papers and correspondence relating to India
14 - Papers relating to India, Egypt and South Africa
15 - Correspondence concerning South Africa (including the South African War), West Africa, Central and East Africa, and other colonies (including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Fiji and Malaya)
16 - Correspondence about Foreign Affairs, including papers relating to Belgium, the USA, Central and South America, China, Japan and Persia
17 - Files relating to the deaths of Albert, Prince Consort, members of the British and Foreign Royal Families and other notable individuals; files of letters from the Prime Minister and other Ministers during the reign of Edward VII, and files relating to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and other topics
18 - Papers and correspondence relating to Royal publications; Germany; Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh; titles and precedence; the assassination attempt on Queen Victoria by Roderick MacLean and correspondence with Ladies, Ladies in Waiting and Lord Beaconsfield.
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