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From: "Dave Pretty" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Richard Cobden (1804-1865)
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:21:47 +0100
From: Anthony Howe <[log in to unmask]>
The British Radical statesman Richard Cobden (1804-1865)
visited Russia in Aug-Sept 1847 and corresponded with a
number of Russian figures. I am editing Cobden's letters
for publication and am keen to locate any of his letters
which may survive in Russian archives. Below is a list of
potential correspondents and I should be very grateful for
any indications of whereabouts of the papers of any of
these figures.
Professor Anthony Howe
School of History
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
UK
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Richard Cobden's possible Russian correspondents.
* letter received by Cobden from this correspondent:
Bobrinskii, Alexei Alexander (1800-1868) landowner, sugar
refiner, railway entrepreneur
*Butovskii, A de, author, Essay on National Wealth (1847)
Chaadev, P.A.
Chevkin, Konstantin Vladimir (1803-75) chief of staff,
imperial school of mines
Chivilev, A. I, Moscow , professor of economics
Fomin, counsellor of state
Golitsyn, Prince
Kiselev , Pavel, count (1788-1872) minister of state
domains, 1840-55
Meyendorff, Christoph Gustav Alexander, baron (1796-1865),
president Council of Manufactures, worked in Ministry of
Finance in 1850s.
Nesslerode, Karl Robert (1780-1862)
*Pogodin, Moscow, letter, 1864
Poltoratski, Sophie
Potemkin family
Ricord, Admiral (whom Cobden met 1837)
Stieglitz , Alexander, baron (d. 1884) leader of the St
Petersburg Exchange
Vronchencko, count Feodor Pavlovich (1779-1852), minister
of finance, 1844-52.
Britons in Russia
Baird, Francis (1802-64) iron manufacturer
Charles Bell (1805-69) partner in Bonar & Thomson
Loder, Giles
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