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Official Correspondence
Catalogue reference: NEV 10/70, 591 x 2
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- NEV 10/70, 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)
- 1864-1872
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Description (What the record is about)
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1. Lord Bridport sympathy on death of Yeamans' father, 1864
2. Earl Grey, thanks for convict prison report, 1865
3. To Maria Henderson from Edward Walcott re family matters, 1866
4. Earl Grey's promise to leave Yeamans a good reference, 1868
5. Earl Grey, thanks for report on female prisons, 1868
6. ? Hylton, thanks for medical advice, shooting and the election of Gladstone, 1868
7. E. A. Perceval re Yeamans joining the Order of the Bath, 1868
8. Frances Elizabeth, his sister, congratulations on Bath honour, 1868
9. To Captain Ducane from Thursford asking him to convey his good wishes to Yeamans on his new appointment, 1869
10. Lord Lyons, ambassador to France, thanks for aiding his cousin to an appointment, 1869
11. 'An artful dodger' re the capture of a Fenian in Ireland, 1869
12. To Mr. Notley, American diplomat in England, from John Flannagan on behalf of the 'Committee of Safety' telling the Americans to keep out of the England/Ireland conflict, 1870
13. Francis Wayland re his report on the Net. 1870
14. Lord Abordare requesting his return to London to deal with a demonstration, 1870
15. Queen's secretary re concern about the opening of parliament, 1871
16. To Maria from H.H. Hughes, general gossip, 1871
17. Gladstone's secretary re travel arrangements, 1871
18. Lord Aberdare, congratulations on his report, 1871
19. Emperor Napoleon's secretary, thanks for security on his visit, 1872
20. Gladstone's secretary, re his trouble travelling, 1872
21. Telegram from Emperor Napoleon's staff to ensure security for the Emperor travelling from Charing Cross to the Army and Navy Club, with a note that in fact he went to Buckingham Palaoe, 1872
22. Queen's secretary re change in royal departure time, 1872
23. Part of a letter re Prince's ill health, 1872
24. Queen's secretary, thanks for police arrangements and enquiry as to any accidents, 1872
25. Queen's secretary wanting to know if O'Connor prompted by any political body in his possession of a pistol, 1872
26. Queen's secretary, re royal security and the movements of O'Connor, 1872
27. Prime Minister's secretary, receipt of Yeamans' brother's testimonial for high ecclesiastical position, 1872
28. Queen's secretary, receipt, 1872
29. ? Ask re costs for trials and bad driving, 1872
30. To Lord Aberdare from the Queen's secretary hoping her Steward's evidence will be taken quickly since the Queen plans to leave London, c. 1872
31. To Lord Aberdare from Gladstone pleased at decrease in City's crime, 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/585eb5ee-818f-4e46-a1fb-ff778356ea52/
Series information
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