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XD2/4153-4222

Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, and her Clalms to the Bourbon Inheritance

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/4153 BR0ADSREET entitled ’le Baratto di Lady Newborough Sternberg in Fasce’, written by T. Chiappini; Firenze [Florence], refuting Lady Newborough’s claim to be the daugher of the Count o...  more 1825 March 15
XD2/4154 LETTER: A. Chiappini, Cape Town, to [Rev. W.] Wilkin, [Hay, co. Brecon], asking how he feels about "that piece of Performance of our Mad Sister" in the Morning Chronicle and Times. He is de...  more 1825 June 27
XD2/4155 NOTE: M. Newborough Sternberg at ?Strozzino, to ___, requesting the forwarding of a parcel to her son Spencer.  n.d. [c.1825]
XD2/4156 OPINION of a French lawyer on the case of My Lady [Maria Stella Ungern-Sternberg, formerly Lady Newborough] v. the Duc d’Orleans. French. [N.L.W. Glynllivon 2478.]  1827 Dec.10
XD2/4157 RECEIPT of ?J.B. Jourdais, Paris, for payment by Lady Newborough neé Joinville for a painting on wood of Jeanne Seymout. [N.L.W. Bodfean 76/2.]  1836 Nov.2
XD2/4158 LETTER: Josephine [Sternberg], Hohenholm, [Estonia], to her mother-in-law, Lady Newborough Sternberg]. She expresses her infinite joy on receiving her letter, and how happy she is to be called daught...  more 1837 Nov. 10
XD2/4159 LETTER: E. Ungern Sternberg, Hohenholm, [Estonia], to his mother [Lady Newborough-Sternberg]. He hopes that the enclosed letter from Josephine [his wife] will prove to her how sensible she is of the ...  more 1837 Nov.11
XD2/4160 LETTER: E. Ungern Sternberg, Hohenholm, [Estonia], to his bro., Lord Newborough. They have not seen each other for many years, and he has only refrained from writing in case a letter might not be wel...  more 1837 Dec. 28
XD2/4161 LETTER: M[aria Stella] N. Sternberg, Paris, to her son, Spencer, Lord Newborough. She hopes he liked the pictures she sent, and that the parcels for Fanny were received. She is ill and has no money....  more 1838 Feb.2
XD2/4162 LETTER: M[aria Stella] N. Sternberg, Paris, to her son Spencer, Lord Newborough, thanking him for his letter. She is glad everyone is well, and that they like the chairs she invented. She is sorry s...  more 1838 Feb.5
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