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Letters to Henry Willoughby, 8th Lord Middleton, mainly from Alfred Pollock, solicitor,...

Catalogue reference: Mi E 34/1-45

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Mi E 34/1-45
Title
Letters to Henry Willoughby, 8th Lord Middleton, mainly from Alfred Pollock, solicitor, concerning legal and financial matters and the settlement of the affairs of Arthur Pollock (d 1873) and from William Wright concerning estate matters
Date
1857-1875, 1901
Held by
Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/afd79c15-420c-419c-9fb9-b8c6aee6b27d/

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Mi E 1-36

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Letters to Henry Willoughby, 8th Lord Middleton, mainly from Alfred Pollock, solicitor, concerning legal and financial matters and the settlement of the affairs of Arthur Pollock (d 1873) and from William Wright concerning estate matters