Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Foreign Office (1782-)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Charles Hendrick, 28 August 1903
Hendrick writes from the Foreign Office to thank Ewart on behalf of the Marquess of Landsdowne for Ewart's assistance to the Agricultural Department of the East Africa Protectorate.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Clement Lloyd Hill, 15 May 1903
Hill writes to confirm that the Foreign Office have got the mare zebra from the zoo. He says he will send a report to Ewart if it is not printed by the Society of Arts and enquires whether Ewart has heard anything more about the dwarf ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Clement Lloyd Hill, 30 July 1903
Hill wonders if Ewart will be able to arrange to send the horses out (to Africa) in early September and who should be sent along to accompany them. He refers Ewart to the recent appointment of a bacteriologist to the medical staff of the Foreign Office in East Africa who would be well placed to study 'the [Tsetse] fly question.'
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