CAB37/68, 1904, № 1: Lansdowne Memorandum, January 1, 1904. ‘Proposed Agreement with Russia’.
FO 106 Russia in Central Asia, 1899–1901
FO106/2: Lieutenant-Colonel McSwiney’s Itinerary.
FO106/2: A Note on Views of Mr. X, British merchant and of Colonel McSwiney. War Office, Intelligence Division to Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 29 August 1899.
FO106/2: Hunza-Nagar. Political Agency, Gilgit. Official Diary for the week ending the 9 September 1899.
FO106/2: Reports from Kashgar, May – June 1899. Raskam Question.
FO106/2: Memorandum of information received during the month of September 1899, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India.
FO106/2/25: Inclosures 1–6: Russia in Central Asia, 1899–1901. To His Excellency the Right Honourable the Governor General of India in Council. India Office, London, 16 June 1899. (Secret).
FO106/5: Memorandum of information received during the month of July 1901, regarding the affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India.
FO539 Confidential Print. Central Asia
FO539/83/57 Inclosure in № 57: Report by Lieutenant-Colonel Beresford. St. Petersburg, May 31, 1900.
FO539/85: Part IV. Further correspondence respecting Central Asia. 1902.
FO539/88/18: Lieutenant-Colonel Napier to Sir C. Scott. St. Petersburg, 18 February 1904.
FO539/88/21: Government of India to Mr. Brodrick. 29 February 1904.
FO539/88/22: Government of India to Mr. Brodrick. 3 March 1904.
FO539/88/27: Sir C. Scott to the Marquess of Lansdowne. 3 March 1904.
FO539/88/68 Incosure № 1: ‘Note on Reported Russian Activity in Central Asia’. General Staff, War Office, May 30, 1904.
FO539/88/70: Sir C. Hardinge to the Marquess of Lansdowne. St. Petersburg, June 1, 1904.
FO539/88/76: The Marquess of Lansdowne to Sir C. Hardinge. Foreign Office, June 8, 1904.
FO539/88/81: Lieutenant-Colonel Napier to Sir C. Hardinge. June 9, 1904.
FO539/88/171 Inclosure № 2: ‘Diary of the Military Attaché Lieutenant-Colonel H. D. Napier’s Visit to Central Asia, 1904’.