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Correspondence

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XD2/15099 LETTER: Edward King, 24 Queen Ann Street East, London, to Lord Newborough, enclosing an inventory of his Lordship’s silver and plate. He is sending his Lordship’s harness, saddles and two...  more 1805 July 27
XD2/15100 LETTER: J Mander, at North Aston, near Woodstock, [co. Oxon], to James Farrar Esq., Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [London], re Lord Newborough’s adjusting of his affairs, and his plan for doing th...  more 1805 Oct. 20
XD2/15101 LETTER: Howell Lloyd, Tyddyn Isa, to Lord Newborough, stating that he understood that his Lordship had information against John Evans, Galltycalch, about stones at his Lordship’s property. He a...  more 1805 Nov. 25
XD2/15102 NOTE: Mr. Pownall, Staple Inn, [London], to Mr. Thomas Atkinson, enclosing a schedule of the debts of Lord Newborough [not present] and an extract therefrom enclosing names and addresses of most credi...  more 1806 March 19
XD2/15103 LETTER: W Richards, Chester, to John Pownall, 9 Staple Inn, London, informing him that he had had a good deal of trouble in passing Lord Newborough’s fine as the compounder had not forgotten Mr....  more 1806 April 5
XD2/15104 LETTER: Smith and Gyde, Cheltenham, to Mr. Stone, 230 Holborn, London, about Lord Newborough’s account. They ask for prompt payment of the account with interest and expenses. They had understo...  more 1806 June 12
XD2/15105 LETTER: G Playfair, 20 Hanover Street, Hanover Square, to Mr. Pownall, Staple Inn, Holborn, informing him that he had been instructed by Messrs Playfair and James that if their claim for £39.19.6s. wa...  more 1806 June 17
XD2/15106 LETTER: Arthur Davies, Hayes [co. n.s.], to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship that he had sent the valuation of timber but had been unable to execute his Lordship’s commands because of ext...  more 1806 Nov. 1
XD2/15107 LETTER: John Pownall, Staple Inn, to Lord Newborough, informing his Lordship that Mr. Johnson and himself had nearly settled the college rents but had had difficulty balancing the accounts. He had un...  more 1806 Dec. 1-3
XD2/15108 LETTER: John Pullin, Tunbridge Wells, [co. Kent], to Messrs. Coutts and Co, 59 Strand, London, asking that a debt of £6.3.5d. for medical expenses in 1797-8, which was due from Lord Newborough to Thom...  more 1807 Jan. 14
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