Oxford's letters and memoranda indicate that he pursued his suit into 1596, and renewed it again three years later, but was ultimately unsuccessful in obtaining the tin monopoly.
In its conclusion, the memorandum indicated that it was Russia's interest to see the Union restored as a balance the United Kingdom.
A memorandum by Dr. Saenger in December 1971 indicates that he set up appointments for the investigators and may have chaperoned them.
An internal memorandum prepared by Mr. Pierce's secretary last year indicates that Mr. Pierce was notified of the law firm's involvement in both projects.
The confidential memorandum indicated there were two instances in which efforts had been made to sway public opinion, although it mentioned other plans that were under way.
The memorandum also indicated that after the suit had been settled and Mr. Dallaire had moved, his supervisors questioned his former neighbors about him.
The memorandum also indicated a change in Pentagon procedures for acquiring new land in the United States.
However, another memorandum obtained by the press indicated that Buthelezi at least knew of the financing of the rally in November 1989.
The 1940 memorandum indicated that many of the problems observed in the embassy occurred while Ambassador Laurence A. Steinhardt was away in Washington.
One memorandum indicates that Sinatra offered to be an F.B.I. informer.