- Papers of Anthony Brooke and Lord Tanlaw, 1847-1971, including correspondence, photographs, records of libel and civil suits, notebooks and maps
- Files relating to the history of Sarawak, 1841-1968
- Papers of Lady Halsey, mainly correspondence, 1933-1962
- Papers of Lady Bryant, mainly correspondence, 1938-1964
- Papers of Mrs. Noble, mainly correspondence, 1913-1976
- Papers of Dame Margery Perham, mainly correspondence, 1939-1962
- Printed material, including Hansard reports of debates on Sarawak and press cuttings mainly concerning the Cession, 1913-1969
- Additional papers received from various sources, including correspondence, cuttings and copy wills, 1803-1977
Papers of the Brookes of Sarawak
This material is held atBodleian Library, University of Oxford
- Reference
- GB 161 MSS. Pac. s. 83
- Dates of Creation
- [1803-1977]
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 42 volumes, 18 boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The papers cover the whole span of Brooke rule in Sarawak, as well as looking back to Thomas Cooke, father of Sir James, the first Rajah, and forward to the present day. Sir James Brooke ruled Sarawak from 1841 until his death in 1868. Although he had initially planned to make his nephew, John Brooke Brooke his heir and second Rajah, a rift developed between them over Sarawak's ability to maintain its independence unsupported and resulted in the passing of the title to another nephew, Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke, whose wife was the Ranee Margaret. Charles Brooke died in 1917, and was succeeded as third Rajah by Sir Charles Vyner Brooke. It was Sir Charles Vyner Brooke who oversaw the cession of Sarawak to the British Crown in 1946. His wife was the Ranee Sylvia. Until 1946 the Rajah Muda (heir-apparent) had been Anthony Brooke, the third Rajah's nephew, who initiated a ten-year span of correspondence with Dame Margery Perham in 1939. The Tuan Muda (heir-presumptive) had been Bertram Brooke, father of Lady Halsey and Lady Bryant. Lord Tanlaw, formerly Simon MacKay, was the Rajah's grandson. A large part of the collection was deposited by Margaret Noble, a close friend of the Brooke family, and includes her own papers.
Access Information
Bodleian reader's ticket required.
Note
Collection level description created by Paul Davidson, Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House.
Other Finding Aids
Listed as no. 82 in Manuscript Collections (Africana and non-Africana) in Rhodes House Library Oxford, Supplementary accessions to the end of 1977..., compiled by Wendy S. Byrne (Oxford, Bodleian Library, 1978). The library holds handlists for the main collection and the two collections of supplementary papers.
Alternative Form Available
Some parts of the collection are held on microfilm by the Brunei High Commission.
Conditions Governing Use
No reproduction or publication of personal papers without permission. Contact the library in the first instance.
Accruals
Fourteen boxes of supplementary papers, consisting of additional papers of:
- Anthony Brooke, 1841-1978, including correspondence, subject files, and material relating to the Cession, additional papers of Mrs. Margaret Noble, relating largely to the Ranee Margaret, Bertram Brooke and research into Brooke family history, 1837-1976, and albums donated by Mrs. Kathleen Brooke containing chiefly press cuttings, and a roll of posters, 1925-1949
- Three boxes of supplementary material, consisting of papers relating to Mrs. Kathleen Brooke's memoirs, mainly correspondence, 1941-1974, printed material and related papers concerning Sarawak, Anthony Brooke and other members of the Brooke family, c1945-1974, letters mainly from Anthony Brooke to Kathleen Brooke, 1942-1944, 1951-1980, letters from Anthony Brooke concerned with his world travels and work for the promotion of international understanding and peace, 1955-1973, correspondence relating to the Cession of Sarawak, between R.H.Reece, author of The Name of Brooke: the End of White Rajah Rule in Sarawak (Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1981) and Anthony and Kathleen Brooke, 1974-1980, and miscellaneous items including photographs, 1877, 1913-1963, 1981
Smaller deposits of related material include:
- Original copy of address of welcome to the Rajah Muda, from the Sarawak Museum, Kuching, deposited [June] 1980
- Further correspondence with Mrs. Noble, from Vice-Admiral Basil C.B. Brooke CB, CBE, deposited [May] 1982
- Photographs of Sheepstor, Devon, site of the Brooke family chapel, from John Falconer at the National Maritime Museum, deposited [November] 1986
- Papers relating to the Brooke family, c1934-c1950, from Farrer & Co., Solicitors, via the British Records Association, deposited 5th October 1999
Bibliography
Japanese empire in the tropics. selected documents and reports of the Japanese periode in Sarawak Northwest Borneo 1941-1945 edited and introduced by Ooi Keat Gin (Athens, Ohio, Center for International Studies, Ohio University, c1998); Ten years in Sarawak by Charles Brooke (Oxford, Singapore, Oxford University Press, 1990).