Series
Records of Edith Lyttelton Gell
Catalogue reference: D8760/F/GEL
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This record is about the Records of Edith Lyttelton Gell dating from 1880-1937.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- D8760/F/GEL
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Title (The name of the record)
- Records of Edith Lyttelton Gell
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1880-1937
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Description (What the record is about)
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The records currently listed consist of material in the Franklin papers previously held under reference number D3311, which includes transcripts of letters and items concerning the preparation of her book on Eleanor Anne Porden.
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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There are a number of boxes of other material held under D3287, which include correspondence with her husband, Philip Lyttelton Gell, copies of her published works, correspondence on her chartitable works and women's organisations.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Derbyshire Record Office
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth; Edith Mary Midleton, later Edith Lyttelton Gell (1860-1944)
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 41 items
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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Edith Mary Lyttelton Gell (1860-1944) was the wife of Philip Lyttelton Gell (1852-1926), who purchased the Hopton Hall estate in 1920. Edith was the fourth daughter of William Midleton, 8th Viscount Midleton, and his wife Augusta, daughter of the 1st Baron Cottesloe. She married Philip Lyttelton Gell on 29 July 1899. She was the author of many published works, including poetry, hymns, pageants and tracts, usually distributed only among her extended family and social circle, but occasionally reaching a wider audience, such as in her memoirs "Under Three Reigns". She supported what may be called tradional home values, and was conventional in outlook, writing on religion, religious quotations, empire and women in contemporary life. She wrote a biography on Eleanor Anne Franklin, called "John Franklin's Bride", which was published in 1930.
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/23102e06-1ae6-4f68-88c8-6bb9fdb66822/
Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Derbyshire Record Office
Within the fonds: D8760
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
Within the sub-fonds: D8760/F
Family records of the extended Franklin family and the Gell family of Hopton Hall
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Records of Edith Lyttelton Gell