An Address to the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst ... relative to the claims which the coloured population of Trinidad have to the same civil and political privileges with their white fellow-subjects. By a Free Mulatto of the Island [i.e. John Baptista Philip].
The annals of the Yeomanry cavalry of Wiltshire ... 1794 to October, 1884
Memoir of Vice Admiral Sir Jahleel Brenton ... Re-edited by his son [Sir L. C. L. Brenton].
Report on the Manuscripts of Earl Bathurst
A Letter on the Government of the Cape of Good Hope
The Auxiliary Forces List: Being a List of the Officers of the Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteers, Their Army and Other Services; the Present Number Containing Staffordshire - Warwickshire - Worcestershire. By Henry Bathurst
Observations on the Letter addressed by Sir R. Donkin to Earl Bathurst
Letter Lieutenant Zouch to Captain Williams, Bathurst, 7 December 1835
Bathurst's Catechism for Officers & Serjeants of Volunteers. Being a guide to the examinations for the extra capitation grant
Catalogue of Important Drawings by Old Masters, the Property of the Rt. Hon. the Earl Bathurst (removed from Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire), Mrs. J.M. Carr, the Trustees of Columbia University, New York, Miss Carla Davin, P.T. Gordon-Duff-Pennington, Esq., Captain P. Johnston-Saint, the Mrs. Flora Koch Charitable Settlement, the Late Mrs. W.M. de L'Hopital, O.B.E., the Late Mrs. Elsa Russell (sold by Order of the Executors), and Others
The Auxiliary Forces List
The Auxiliary Forces List
The auxiliary forces list: Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire
Captain Gray's Journey of Discovery
The Late Captain Henry Mercer, of the Royal Artillery, who was Killed by Undue and Useless Exposure, at the Battle of Rangiriri, New Zealand, November 1863: with an Inquiry Into the Cause of His Death ... Second Edition
Captain Gray's Journey of Discovery
Bathurst