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  <dc:title>General estate correspondence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Including:-
 - Rev. Roger Pocklington from Walesby vicarage to Sir Henry FitzHerbert: would value the right of shooting over the Kirton estate 3 Nov 1848 D239/M/E/16151
 - Rev. Cornelius Thompson, the new vicar of Kirton, to Sir Henry, requesting Kirton shooting rights. 16 Nov 1848 D239/M/E/16154
 - Rev. Roger Pocklington to Sir Henry renewing his earlier request. 27 Nov 1848 D239/M/E/16155
 - Rev. Roger Pocklington to Sir Henry: has learnt that Rev. Cornelius Thompson is also seeking the shooting at Kirton; suggests a possible partition. 26 Dec 1848
 - Petition from the labourers of Warsop requesting garden allotments. Jan 1849 D239/M/E/16160
 - Henry Owen from Worksop to Sir Henry asking for the continuation of his appointment as manor steward at Warsop. 15 Feb 1849 D239/M/E/16164
 - Rev. Cornelius Thompson Sir Henry about proposed lease of Kirton glebe to Sir Henry. 16 Feb 1849 D239/M/E/16165
 - Henry Owen Sir Henry acknowledging his reappointment as manor steward. 12 Mar 1849 D239/M/E/16166
 - Copy of Sir Henry FitzHerbert's letter to Major Thomas Bilbie explaining why he has been served with notice to quit Nettleworth Hall. 6 Aug 1849 D239/M/E/16171
 - Correspondence on the completion of Sir Henry's purchase from William Robinson, 1849 D239/M/E/16172-74
 - Rev. James Holden from Pleasley to Sir Henry on his lease of part of the manor of Warsop, 1850 D239/M/E/16177-78
 - Correspondence about appointment of new manor steward, Mr. Broadhurst, on the death of Henry Owen, 1850 D239/M/E/16179-16180
 - Correspondence about the conveyance of a portion of land to enlarge Warsop church yard, 1850 D239/M/E/16182-87
 - Rev. James Holden to Sir Henry FitzHerbert, 1850-52 D239/M/E/16190-95</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1847-1858</dc:date>
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