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Craig, Sir James Henry, (1748-1812), Knight, General, colonial governor

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Surname: Craig
Pretitle: Sir
Forenames: James Henry
Gender: Male
Date: 1748-1812
Title: Knight
Biography: ODNB link for Craig, Sir James Henry (1748-1812) Knight General Colonial Governor
Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P161806 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P6835 )
Online related resources Bibliography of British and Irish History link for Sir James Henry Craig
Collections
Number Description Held by Reference Further information
1
1794-95: corresp
British Library, Manuscript Collections
See HMC Papers of British colonial governors 1782-1900, 1986
2
1796-97: letter book, memorandum on the defence of the Cape
Historical Papers, William Cullen Library, University of the Witwatersrand
3
1803-04: orders (copies)
Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
4
1805-06: corresp (copies)
British Library, Manuscript Collections
5
1798: account of Cape of Good Hope (copy)
Historical Papers, William Cullen Library, University of the Witwatersrand
See HMC Private Papers of British Diplomats 1782-1900, p43
6
1795-97: letters to Henry Dundas and memoranda
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)
NRA 13276 Alexander
7
1805-06: corresp with Hugh Elliot
National Library of Scotland, Manuscript Collections
NRA 10476 Minto
8
1805-06: corresp with Sir James Willoughby Gordon
British Library, Manuscript Collections
9
1798: letters to Lord Hobart
Buckinghamshire Archives
NRA 1
10
1808-10: corresp with 2nd Earl of Liverpool
British Library, Manuscript Collections
11
1794: letters to Alexander Stewart
British Library, Manuscript Collections
12
1798-1800: letters to Lord Wellesley
British Library, Manuscript Collections
13
papers rel to Middlesex Regiment
National Army Museum Templer Study Centre
See Annual Return 1994