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Assorted papers including letter from William E. Denison concerning aldermen of the...
Catalogue reference: Ga C 9/55-9/74
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- Ga C 9/55-9/74
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- Assorted papers including letter from William E. Denison concerning aldermen of the Newark division (Ga C 9/55); letter from Lord Galway to Denison concerning tax (Ga C 9/56); letter from Duke of Devonshire concerning parliamentary business (Ga C 9/57); letter concerning a struggle within the House of Commons led by Hartington (Ga C 9/60); letters from Derby at the War Office (Ga C 9/61-9/62); letter H.G. Leveson Halliwell, election agent, concerning an address to be given by Lord Galway at a mass meeting at Brighouse (Ga C 9/64); telegram relating to a meeting between Lord Galway and the King (Ga C 9/65); poem about the death of King Edward 'the Peacemaker' (Ga C 9/67); letter announcing the annual dinner of the Pegasus or Bar Point-to-Point Club on 25 April 1914 (Ga C 9/68); letter from Colonel Sir James Gildea, memorials of the South African War 1899-1902, concerning a picture of Lady Galway which was sent to him (Ga C 9/71); letter to Vere Monckton-Arundell, Lady Galway from Herbert Gosling containing social news (Ga C 9/72); card advertising the opening by Lord Galway (president) of the Serlby and Barnby Moor Golf Club's links on 8th September 1906 (Ga C 9/73) and a letter from Mr Jones (solicitor) concerning the Golf Pavilion at Serlby (Ga C 9/74)
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1876 - 1917
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- Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections
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- English
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Ga C 9/1-9/230
File box of correspondence and other papers of George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell,...
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This record is held at Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections
Within the fonds: Ga 9201-Ga2I
Papers of the Monckton-Arundell Family, Viscounts Galway of Serlby Hall, Nottinghamshire,...
Within the sub-fonds: Ga C
Papers of the Monckton-Arundell Family, Viscounts Galway of Serlby Hall, Nottinghamshire,...
Within the series: Ga C 9/1-9/230
File box of correspondence and other papers of George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell,...
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Assorted papers including letter from William E. Denison concerning aldermen of the Newark division (Ga C 9/55); letter from Lord Galway to Denison concerning tax (Ga C 9/56); letter from Duke of Devonshire concerning parliamentary business (Ga C 9/57); letter concerning a struggle within the House of Commons led by Hartington (Ga C 9/60); letters from Derby at the War Office (Ga C 9/61-9/62); letter H.G. Leveson Halliwell, election agent, concerning an address to be given by Lord Galway at a mass meeting at Brighouse (Ga C 9/64); telegram relating to a meeting between Lord Galway and the King (Ga C 9/65); poem about the death of King Edward 'the Peacemaker' (Ga C 9/67); letter announcing the annual dinner of the Pegasus or Bar Point-to-Point Club on 25 April 1914 (Ga C 9/68); letter from Colonel Sir James Gildea, memorials of the South African War 1899-1902, concerning a picture of Lady Galway which was sent to him (Ga C 9/71); letter to Vere Monckton-Arundell, Lady Galway from Herbert Gosling containing social news (Ga C 9/72); card advertising the opening by Lord Galway (president) of the Serlby and Barnby Moor Golf Club's links on 8th September 1906 (Ga C 9/73) and a letter from Mr Jones (solicitor) concerning the Golf Pavilion at Serlby (Ga C 9/74)