See NZ National Bibliography, Vol 1 Part 2 p 830 and 1167 / Bagnall
Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-1895
Hayes, William Henry, 1827-1877 : Biographical material
Date: 1909-1916
By: Hayes, William Henry, -1877
Reference: MS-Papers-0859
Description: Comprises five letters from Robert McNab to Alfred T Saunders about sources of Hayes material, 22 Sep 1914-18 Feb 1916 Letter from Russell Duncan, Port Ahuriri on Hayes, and on Pembroke's introduction to Maning's `Old New Zealand', 5 Oct 1915 Letters, clippings and documents from Heinrich Neffgen about Hayes and Louis Becke's accounts of him, including typescripts: An Enoch Arden of the South Sea, a story about Samoan love, and Death of an old trader, a story about Restieaux and Hayes, published in `Samoanische Zeitung', Jan 1912, and Relic of Bully Hayes, published in `Samoanische Zeitung', Jun 1909 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (47 leaves). Physical Description: Holographs (photocopies)
Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-1895 : Journal
Date: 18 Oct-16 Nov 1870
By: Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-1895
Reference: MS-1766
Description: Diary kept by Pembroke recording the last days of a Pacific cruise in the schooner, `Albatross', the wreck off Fiji, journey to Levuka and staying there to await a ship to Auckland. Pembroke was accompanied by his doctor, George Kingsley. Publication - Part of the journal has been published in `South sea bubbles', by the Earl and the Doctor [London, 1872] (919 PEM in ATL collection and 919.6 PEM in WN collection) Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (56 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (22 cm; ½ brown morocco, dark green buckram, in green buckram box)
Fenton, Francis Dart 1821-1898 : Papers
Date: 1856-1936
By: Fenton, Francis Dart, 1828-1898
Reference: Micro-MS-0708
Description: Mainly inwards correspondence, family, George Herbert, Earl of Pembroke (1870-1879, 1887), F E Maning (describing translation of Maori narrative poem). In one letter Fenton refers to his standing with the Governor and his writing of an explanation of English law for Maori (Jan 1858). Also several concert programmes for Auckland, 1856-1859. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (ca 270 pages). Physical Description: Positive microfilm Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-1895 : Letters
Date: 1893
By: Pembroke, George Robert Charles Herbert, 13th Earl, 1850-1895
Reference: MS-Papers-1625
Description: Three letters to R T Pritchett, arranging meetings, discussing pictures and Pembroke's ill health. Photocopied pages from 'Dictionary of national biography', 2nd Supplement, Vol III, London, Smith, Elder & Co, 1912 re R T Pritchett Quantity: 1 folder(s) (4 items). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, and printed matter (photocopy) Processing information: Removed from South Sea bubbles, by the Earl and the Doctor, London, 1872 (919 P P5M)
Manuscripts re authors visiting New Zealand
Date: 1870-1882
From: Mair, Gilbert, 1843-1923 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0092-27
Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Fenton family : Papers (printout of Micro-MS-0708)
Date: 1856-1936
By: Fenton family
Reference: MS-Papers-0411
Description: The collection comprises mainly inward correspondence - family, George Herbert, 13th Earl of Pembroke (1870-1879, 1887), F E Maning (describing translation of Maori narrative poem). In one letter Fenton refers to his standong with the Governor and his writing of an explanation of English law for Maori (Jan 1858). Also includes several concert programmes for Auckland, 1856-1859. Quantity: 5 folder(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Finding Aids: Piece-level inventory available.
Codrington, Robert Henry, 1830-1922 : Journals and letters
Date: 1867-1882
By: Codrington, Robert Henry (Rev), 1830-1922
Reference: Micro-MS-0101
Description: Three journals, 1872-1875, and letters to his brother Tom reflect wide interests, including anthropology, linguistics, and natural history; describes life among Mota people of Santa Cruz, New Hebrides, and of Norfolk Island; travels to Auckland, Australia and in Melanesia; blackbirding; whaling; visits of `Basilisk' and `Sandfly'; visit of Lord Pembroke; death of Bishop Patteson Source of title - Transcribed Codrington was an Anglican missionary and headmaster of St Barnabas' College, Norfolk Island 1867-1887 Quantity: 2 microfilm reel(s). Physical Description: Holograph (Positive microfilm) Finding Aids: Inventory available.