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Original bundle of correspondence, the majority of it addressed to the same

Catalogue reference: CR 2017/C397/1-26

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CR 2017/C397/1-26

Title

Original bundle of correspondence, the majority of it addressed to the same

Date

1815-1842

Description

CR2017/C397/1 [Lady] Sarah Lyttelton in Brighton to the [Countess] of Ducie in Dover Street, London, 18th June 1815: about a tutor of Lady Ducie's son and making reference to a bad account she has heard of the state of Eton College.

CR2017/C397/2 [?Lady]P? Cremonne? to Mary [Countess of Denbigh], 9th July (watermark 1817), sending a letter and small parcel for the Landgravine of Hesse Homburg.

CR2017/C397/3 [?Frances, Countess of Ducie] to Mary [the same], undated, giving the history of a certain James Barrat and from the [7th Earl of] D[enbigh] to the same, with 2 plans for hurdles.

CR2017/C397/4 ?H[Henry George Francis] Moreton, her brother, who was godfather to her daughter Jane, at Lasborough Farm, to the same, watermark 1827,c.1829.

CR2017/C397/5-6 [Lady] Emma Brudenell in Deene Park [who later married David Pennant, junior] and 78 Marine Parade, Brighton, to the same, c.1826-1827, mostly about death and religion.

CR2017/C397/7 Letter to the same after the death of William IV about Queen Adelaide and the writer's hopes of Queen Victoria, c.1837.

CR2017/C397/8 J. Sidney Farrell at Weston Ross, Herefords. to the same, sending a list of the governors of the Charterhouse, 1839.

CR2017/C397/9-11 James Newton in London to [the same] and [Lord Denbigh], 3rd and 4th October 1840, about letting Newnham to[Joseph Bonaparte], Comte de Survilliers, for £1,200 p.a.

CR2017/C397/12-13 E.Clanilliam in Brighton and unaddressed to the same at Newnham Paddox and 11 Maddox St., 1840, and c.1840. one in praise of a sermon of Dr. Pusey's: "I never suspected him of Romanism, but as others do, I rejoiced at his sermon being so markedly the reverse" The rumour about Lord Cardigan is "that he is to be tried for murder by the H. of Lords in consequence of a new Act of Parliament based upon that fatal duel of Elliots".

CR2017/C397/14 Mary R. Sheppard at Dudmaston [Hall, Salop] to the same, 14th June c.1840: she has had to give up her idea of engraving her likeness of Mrs. Harriet Bowdler, etc.

CR2017/C397/15 The Worcester Diocesan Board of Education in 1 Castle Place, Worcester, to the same, enclosing a copy report of Monks Kirby Girls' and Infants' Schools, March 1841.

CR2017/C397/16-24 Benjamin and L. Price in Rugby, George Cotton in Matlock and unaddressed, and one [illegible] other to the same and Lord Denbigh, June 1842, on the death of Dr. Arnold, with some verses on the same, returned by Mary Arnold from Fox How to Lady Denbigh in August 1842.

CR2017/C397/25-26 Mary Arnold at Rugby to the same on the withdrawal of the family's consent to their daughter's marriage with George Cotton; a copy of Lady Denbigh's letter from 18 Eaton Place to Cotton on the same subject, May 1842.

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Language

English

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Original bundle of correspondence, the majority of it addressed to the same