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Original bundle of letters to the same
Catalogue reference: CR 2017/C398/1-17
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This record is a file about the Original bundle of letters to the same dating from 1824-?1843.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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CR 2017/C398/1-17
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Title (The name of the record)
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Original bundle of letters to the same
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Date (When the record was created)
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1824-?1843
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Description (What the record is about)
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CR2017/C398/1-3 [Lady] Emma B[rudenell, later wife of David Pennant, jun.] at Richmond, Brighton and Portman Square to the same at Newnham Paddox, Woodchester and unaddressed, 1824-1827: religious matters.
CR2017/C398/4 [Lady] Em[ily Harding] her sister[-in-law] to the same, undated, (watermark 1829) apologising.
CR2017/C398/5 Elizabeth Herbert her cousin at 46 Marine Parade, Brighton, to the same, 23rd November 1827, on the death of the writer's father.
CR2017/C398/6 H. M. Bowdler at Eltham to the same, 17th Sept. 1828.
CR2017/C398/7 ? W. unaddressed to the same in 11 St. James' Place, London, 3rd June 1828.
CR2017/C398/8 [Harriet Georgiana Countess Howe] at Gopsall to the same, (but addressed to Lord Denbigh at Eaton Place) undated, postmarked 7th Feb. 183?2.
CR2017/C398/9 Georgiana F. Baillie at the Grove to the same, 4th April (watermark 1831): the Countess was to be godmother to her daughter.
CR2017/C398/10 E. Clanilliam at 2 Upper Brook St. to the same, 14th August 1832: gossip and mention of the cholera in Richmond.
CR2017/C398/11 Letter apparently unsigned (the seal contains initials "M B") to the same, 10 Dec. c.1831 or 1832, mentioning the writer's fears that the cholera is contagious.
CR2017/C398/12 Sarah Ingestre, her cousin in Gibraltar, to the same at Newnham Paddox, 16th November 1836: personal news.
CR2017/C398/13 [Lord] Willoughby de Broke at Compton [Verney] to the same readdressed to the Queen's Mews, London, 10th November 1836, about building a brick fireplace.
CR2017/C398/14-16 Dr. Thomas Dugard and J? S. Dugard at the Council House, Shrewsbury, to the same at Berwick House, 1827,about the fermentation of wine, with a sketch and description of the wine-making apparatus.
CR2017/C398/17 G. E.L. Cotton in Rugby to [the same], 29th May 184?3, on the character of the Hon. Percy Feilding now at Rugby School who is "very easily led either for good or ill".
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Warwickshire County Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/7dbf9f73-b1b2-4070-a2c4-664badec73c7/
Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Warwickshire County Record Office
Within the fonds: CR 2017
FEILDING OF NEWNHAM PADDOX
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Original bundle of letters to the same