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Official Correspondence
Catalogue reference: NEV 10/77, 591 x 2
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- NEV 10/77, 591 x 2
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Title (The name of the record)
- Official Correspondence
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1873-1887
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Description (What the record is about)
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1. M.P. Marous Beresford re crime in London, 1873
2. R.E.N. re dismissal of police officer for insubordination and the investigation of others, 1873
3. Prince of Wales' secretary, thanks for police arrangements at Chiswick, 1873
4. Morley, Shah's thanks for statistics, 1873
5. To Sir Joseph Dickson, physician to HM's Legation at Teheran from Admiral Mundy re Shah's promised donation to the Portsmouth Royal Seamen and Marines Orphan Schools, with list of donors, 1873
6. Russian ambassador, Count Brunnow, thank you present from Czar, 1874
7. Mr. Williams re arrival of the 'Arellusa' at Greenwich, 1874
8. Count Brunnow praising P.C. John Hillier's 12 years on duty at the Russian embassy, 1874
9. ? good wishes for the New Year, 1874
10. Sympathy letters on the death of Douglas, 1875
11. Georgina Frere making arrangements for carbolic acid to go to India with the Prince of Wales, 1875
12. George, Duke of Cambridge, re noise of 'jumping' carriages in the city, 1875
13. Lord Bath, 1876
14. German ambassador re party invitation and the attempted assasination of Bismark, ?1877/8
15. Count Brunnow re arrival of de Schoulz and his desire to meet Henderson, 1877
16. Dean of Westminster, 1877
17. Earl Granville re his son's frequenting 'low public houses', 1878
18. Mr. Seeth thanking the police for 'rescuing' him in Hyde Park, 1878
19. General Ponsonby re Queen's anxiety over threats made to the Prime Minister, 1878
20. Samuel Morley re business matter, 1880
21. Copies of Serjeant G.E. Kinnear's testimonials, 1880
22. J. Stamfeld re French deputation to police conference, 1881
23. Lord Northbrook re security at the ports of Chatham and Portsmouth 1881
24. Comptroller General, Prince of Wales to open new wing of City Police Orphanage, 1882
25. To Lady Henderson from Cardinal Manning making an appointment, 1882
26. Samuel Morley, report on suitable schools, 1887
27. MacDaugally re case of the drunken Mr. Belt and criticism of the police in the Times, nd
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Norfolk Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 1 bundle
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/38d74476-f1c7-4552-b2f4-25c5f0dbec45/
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NEV 10
HENDERSON CORRESPONDENCE
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This record is held at Norfolk Record Office
Within the fonds: NEV
NEVILLE FAMILY OF SLOLEY
Within the series: NEV 10
HENDERSON CORRESPONDENCE
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Official Correspondence