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XD2/4707-4749

Will of Mrs. Lena Werninck

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/4707 NOTES [in Lord Newborough’s hand] re financial affairs concerning Mrs. Werninck’s will.  1842 Jan. 15
XD2/4708 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck to [Lord] Newborough. If he could get a portion of the Trust money as a loan his prospects would greatly improve. He outlines his plans to establish himself as an English...  more 1845 Aug. 11
XD2/4709 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck, 14 Tavistock Square, [London], to [Lord] Newborough. He wrote to Mr. Roberts about a month ago, requesting a loan from the Trustees so he could follow his legal occupatio...  more 1845 Dec. 17
XD2/4710 LETTER: Philip Roberts, 28 Carey St., Lincoln’s Inn, [London], to Lord Newborough. He is visiting his family in co. Berks., until the New Year. He proposes to meet Henry Werninck’s appli...  more [1845] Dec. 20
XD2/4711 ACCOUNT of Philip Roberts for the repayment of £200 to the trustees (Lord Newborough, Thomas Dyke and Messrs. Thomas and John Werninck) lent to Henry Werninck in 1846. Appended: NOTE that balance shou...  more 1846-1849
XD2/4712 LETTER: Philip Roberts, 28 Carey St., Lincoln’s Inn, [London] to Lord Newborough at Cox’s Hotel, Jermyn St., [London], re Henry Werninck’s ability to execute a warrant of attorney, a...  more 1846 Jan.2
XD2/4713 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck, 76 Margaret St., Cavendish Square, [London], to [Lord] Newborough. He would have liked to explain personally to his Lordship why he wanted a loan from the Trust fund. He...  more 1846 Jan. 12
XD2/4714 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck to [Lord] Newborough, thanking his Lordship for his letter re the loan, which he will not fail to repay. He points out that the £400 owed to his Lordship by his mother was...  more 1846 Jan.19
XD2/4715 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck, 7 Rue de Caudenberg, Bruxelles, to [Lord] Newborough. He is practising as a solicitor, despite rumours that he merely borrowed £200 to settle old scores. If he does not ...  more 1847 Jan. 12
XD2/4716 LETTER: Henry Hope Werninck, Brussels, to [Lord] Newborough. His progress as a solicitor is being hampered by the judgements outstanding against him and so requests his Lordship’s perusal of an...  more 1847 March 16
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