Including: ALS, 19 Oct. 1900, Durban, to Professor Cachet, in Dutch (3p.), mainly personal, saying his future career uncertain; ALS, 11 Oct. 1921, Bloemfontein to a friend, in Afrikaans, (2p.), referring to Gideon Malherbe and Arnoldus Pannevis and to his friend's biography which appeared in the 'Post'.
Three handwritten poems, 'The conceited poet', 'Luis de Camoes' and 'Confession' by C. Baudelaire, translated by Campbell; p. 179 of Light on a dark horse, London, 1951, Hg.
Articles of agreement between Nicolls Raynsford and Henrietta Oliver.
Signed in the presence of Edward Raynsford by Nicolls Raynsford. Miss Oliver was about to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope as governess to Mr. Raynsford's daughters
Reports of the Committee on Bushmen paintings and petroglyphs in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, 1909.The Chairman was Professor R.B. Young, Transvaal University College.
15th Earl and Colonial Secretary Great Britain 1882-1885
Letter written from St. James Square to Mr. (?Captain M.S.) Blyth, discussing why Cetewayo had not been deposed and on the impropriety of establishing a Zululand protectorate 'To get out of South Africa is impossible but we ought not to extend our responsibilities'.
Letters written to 'My Dear Sir', dated 16 Sep. 1865, Cape Town, discussing the cost of a weekly post to Natal using native runners, the subsidy to Damas who is expected to succeed Chief Faku and the fact that the Basuto War was an unnecessary evil; letter, 20 Sep. 1866, Cape Town, giving the news that Adam Kok is in Cape Town but that his intentions are not yet known.
Letter, 20 Oct. 1902, Cape Town, to W. de Meillon, on the Compensation Bill; letter, 27 Jul. 1907, Cape Town, on the amnesty and the vindictiveness which Jameson was showing to the Dutch.