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Total number of records: 107
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Count of People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Bradfer-Lawrence, H. L (1887-1965) | 1 |
Currer Family of Kildwick, West Riding of Yorkshire | 1 |
Lambert Family, of Calton, West Riding of Yorkshire | 1 |
Pilkington Family of Chevet, West Riding of Yorkshire | 1 |
Richardson Family of Bierley, West Riding of Yorkshire | 1 |
Wilson Family of Eshton, West Riding of Yorkshire | 1 |
Count of Earliest date
Letters to his mother, Adelaide, Lady Ribblesdale, later Lady Russell
1835-1844
Letters written from Hatfield, Brighton and London; including one written from Eton to his aunt, 1844 Signed 'Ribblesdale' [his father had died in 1826]
Bills paid by Lady Pilkington
1699
13 bills raised to Lady Pilkington [formerly 'Madam Smith'] which were paid for out of the fortune of her late father, Cuthbert Harrison, including Bill for mourning rings; for Spanish leather shoes ...
Letters to Sir William Milner and Lady Milner
1833-1834
Letters mainly from Harry Dupuis at Eton, mainly concerning the health of their sons William and Henry, to whom he was tutor. Including letter referring to seeing the Duke of Wellington at a review '...
Letters to Emily Oates, maid to Lady Milner
1833-1834
Letters from Agnes Topham, maid to William and Henry Milner at Eton, to her friend Emily Oates at Nun Appleton; the earliest one labelled 'From the maid placed with the boys to my maid'
Inventories of goods Lenox Smith, later Lady Pilkington
May 1708
Inventory of goods remaining at Acaster Selby belonging to Lenox Smith, widow, before her marriage to Sir Lionel Pilkington, listed room by room; inventory of goods belonging to Lady Pilkington deceas...
Account by Francis Nevile of Lady Savile's affairs and his
1650
Refers to Sir William Savile's debt to Mr Holman and reckoning he himself is due nearly £8,000 for costs of the suit and for the discharge of the accounts of William Savile to the Earl of Pembroke
Statement by Nevile of the differences between him and Lady Savile
[?1651]
Gives the dates and reason for the differences from 1643 onwards, when the war prevented him undertaking his executorship duties
Letters to Emma, Dowager Lady Ribblesdale, on the death of her grandson
1904
Four letters from her son, Lord Ribblesdale, one letter from Charlotte, Lady Ribblesdale; one letter from granddaughter Barbara Lister Including small photograph presumably showing Tommy Lister with ...