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Collapse D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
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Collapse 5 - Correspondence of William, later Sir William FitzHerbert5 - Correspondence of William, later Sir William FitzHerbert
9869 - From Rev. William Alderson, his god-father. 11 May - 1826
9870 - From same: enjoins William to constancy as he starts his undergraduate career. 25 October - 1826
9871 - Rev. Henry Atlay from Tinwell (co. Rutland), (William's former private tutor). 28 October - 1826
9872 - Rev. William Alderson: "You will think that I have got a writing mania upon me, for you will say, surely this is too much; scarcely have I waded thro' one letter, but this troublesome god-father bothers me with another". 4 November - 1826
9873 - Rev. William Alderson. 10 May - 1827
9874 - Ann Hardy from Tissington: congratulates William on the birth of his daughter. 1 May - 1837
9875 - Rev. William Alderson: "I wish you to understand that Sir Henry has promised to increase your yearly allowance to £900 to commence on the first of January ... I did not think it prudent to press for more on account of the unsettled state of the West Indies. Now, my dear boy, let me beg of you to write to your father, thank him for what he has done, be kind and civil to him; keep your temper in his presence, endeavour to live economically, and hope for better days ...". 8 December - 1838
9876 - From same: birthday congratulations; "... bye the bye, have you received a side of bacon, which was sent to you more than a week ago? I do not much like these railway conveyances for parcels as there is some carelessness in the delivery"; is delighted to learn of the birth of William's son. 2 June - 1840
9877 - From same - [c1845-1850]
9878 - Harriet Alderson: thanks William for his letter of condolence, on the death of her husband - "he had treasured up all your letters, even three written from the Charter House, and I committed them with many others to the flames ...". 26 November - 1852
9879-9934 - Miscellaneous correspondence - 1826-1894
Expand 6 - Richard, later Sir Richard FitzHerbert6 - Richard, later Sir Richard FitzHerbert
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Expand I - Miscellaneous Family PapersI - Miscellaneous Family Papers
Expand J - Alleyne FitzHerbert, first Lord St Helens - 1753-1839J - Alleyne FitzHerbert, first Lord St Helens - 1753-1839
Expand K - Perrin FamilyK - Perrin Family
Expand L - Gally Knight FamilyL - Gally Knight Family
Expand M - Manorial records - 1606-1911M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
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