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Expand E - Estate records - 1380-1940E - Estate records - 1380-1940
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Expand G - Gentleman-Usher - 1759-1765G - Gentleman-Usher - 1759-1765
Expand H - King's house at Newmarket - 1757-1782H - King's house at Newmarket - 1757-1782
Expand I - Judiciary - 1712-1723I - Judiciary - 1712-1723
Expand J - Customs - 1768-1788J - Customs - 1768-1788
Expand K - Miscellaneous - [1707]-1846K - Miscellaneous - [1707]-1846
Collapse L - Letters and papers of Alleyne FitzHerbert, Lord St. Helens, diplomat and royal servantL - Letters and papers of Alleyne FitzHerbert, Lord St. Helens, diplomat and royal servant
Expand 1 - Credentials - 1777-18021 - Credentials - 1777-1802
Expand 2 - Dispatches - 1777-18022 - Dispatches - 1777-1802
Expand 3 - Diplomatic Papers - 1786-18173 - Diplomatic Papers - 1786-1817
Collapse 4 - Correspondence of Lord St. Helens - 1781-18044 - Correspondence of Lord St. Helens - 1781-1804
507 - Anon. from St. Petersburgh to Lord Stormont: "if the friendship of the empress is worth preserving we must gratify her in the proposal she now makes us; a refusal ... might provoke her to join our enemies"; agrees it is unadvizable to enter into separate negotiations with Holland. - 14/25 July 1781
508 - W. Arnald from Hartlebury Castle to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 20 Jun 1782
509 - Lord Scarborough to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 18 Jul 1782
510 - R. Grenville from Hanover to Alleyne FitzHerbert: the prince is very pleased with buckles FitzHerbert sent; "... I take it Mr. Young, negotiater at Paris, may save his breath to cool his porridge unless Lord Howe should come to his assistance with a more forcible though not so polite a language; the prince is in good health and spirits but makes little progress with the German Language" - 19 Jul 1782
511 - Lord Nugent to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 25 Jul 1782
512 - Richard Musgrave in Dublin to Alleyne FitzHerbert at Brussels: is distressed to learn of Mrs. Musgrave's ill-health and want of money - 30 Jul 1782
513 - Anon. to Alleyne FitzHerbert at Paris - 1 Nov 1782
514 - William Fraser in London to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 5 Dec 1782
515 - Letter from Robert Liston in Turin [Italy] to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 1 Feb 1783
516 - Lord Carmarthen to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on the conclusion of a successful negotiation, and on his appointment as ambassador to France - 6 Feb 1783
517 - Lord Torrington in Brussels to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on negotiating the peace [between Spain, France, and the United Provinces] - 10 Feb 1783
518 - Lord Onslow at Clermont Ferrand to Alleyne FitzHerbert: similar congratulations; Onslow's son Edward has met and fallen in love with a most charming girl of great fashion; asks about possibilities of a marriage in a chapel attached to a protestant embassy in Paris, and about the complications surrounding a protestant - catholic marriage - 13 Feb 1783
519 - Thomas Wroughton in Stockholm to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on the successful negotiations - 14 Feb 1783
520 - Letter from Robert Liston from Turin to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 22 Feb 1783
521 - Lord Carmarthen to Alleyne FitzHerbert: proceedings in the house of commons on Monday and the ensuing convulsions have prevented his coming to France as ambassador - 22 Feb 1783
522 - Sir James Harris in St. Petersburgh to Alleyne FitzHerbert: in code with translation - 10/21 Mar 1783
523 - R. Ainslie from Constantinople to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on the successful negotiations - 10 Mar 1783
524 - Richard Oswald from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 13 Mar 1783
525 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: letter of introduction for Mr. Thornton, secretary to General Melvil - 13 Mar 1783
526 - G. M. from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert in Paris: details of the new ministry - 21 Mar 1783
527 - W. Ferrars from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert in Paris: letter of introduction for William Townshend - 21 Mar 1783
528 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: rather grudging introduction for Townshend - 25 Mar 1783
529 - Lord Montagu to Alleyne FitzHerbert: letter of introduction for William Townshend - 25 Mar 1783
530-532 - Robert Murray Keith from Vienna to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 29 Mar-16 Apr 1783
533 - G. Maddison in London to Alleyne FitzHerbert: seeks advice on his appointment as secretary to the embassy in France - 13 Apr 1783
534 - Lord Torrington in Brussels to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 23 Jun 1783
535 - Lord Manchester in Paris to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 9 Jul 1783
536 - Letter from Lord Torrington in Brussels to Alleyne FitzHerbert - 15 Jul 1783
537 - William Fraser in London to Alleyne FitzHerbert: the messenger for St. Petersburg should arrive before the departure of Sir James [Harris]; gathers that FitzHerbert will travel to Russia via Vienna and Warsaw - 28 Jul 1783
538 - Lord Radnor to Alleyne FitzHerbert: asks for introductions to English ministers at Vienna, Berlin, Munich, and Dresden for the cousin of Lord Arundell - 4 Aug 1783
539 - Joseph Fry from Loughborough Alleyne FitzHerbert: is unable to meet FitzHerbert in Brussels - 17 Aug 1783
540 - Charles Townshend to Alleyne FitzHerbert: asks FitzHerbert to take into his protection a Mrs. Hamilton, a close relative of Lord Harrowby, who is going to St. Petersburgh on a visit to the princess Daschkow - 20 Aug 1783
541 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: seeks assistance for a relation in the registry of the court of chancery in Barbados - 20 Jun 1789
542 - Lord Grenville to Lord St. Helens [with copy of reply] - 24 Jul 1797
543-544 - Correspondence - 1797-1798
545 - G. Craufurd from Rotterdam to Lord St. Helens - 24 Apr 1798
546 - H. E. Holder, clerk on the island of Barbados, to Lord St. Helens - 15 Feb 1799
547-557 - Miscellaneous correspondence - 1799-1800
558-633 - Correspondence to Lord St. Helens: ambassador to Russia - 1801
634-711 - Correspondence to Lord St. Helens: ambassador to Russia - 1802
712-718 - Correspondence to Lord St. Helens - 1803-1804
719-755 - Undated diplomatic correspondence - [c1780-1802]
Expand 5 - Joseph Ewart, minister plenipotentiary at Berlin, correspondence and diplomatic papers - [c1786-1791]5 - Joseph Ewart, minister plenipotentiary at Berlin, correspondence and diplomatic papers - [c1786-1791]
Expand 6 - Bills and receipts of Lord St. Helens - 1794-18026 - Bills and receipts of Lord St. Helens - 1794-1802
Expand 7 - Correspondence and papers on pensions granted to retired diplomats - 1808-18127 - Correspondence and papers on pensions granted to retired diplomats - 1808-1812
Expand 8 - Miscellaneous - [18th-19th cent]8 - Miscellaneous - [18th-19th cent]
Expand M - Papers of Lord St. Helens as a member of the royal household and of the Privy Council - (1685)-1837M - Papers of Lord St. Helens as a member of the royal household and of the Privy Council - (1685)-1837
Expand N - Papers of Sir George Treby (1643-1700) and George Treby (c1684-1742) - 1626-1751N - Papers of Sir George Treby (1643-1700) and George Treby (c1684-1742) - 1626-1751
Expand T - Title deeds - [13th cent]-1903T - Title deeds - [13th cent]-1903
Expand UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted recordsUL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Expand Z - Miscellaneous - 1622-1898Z - Miscellaneous - 1622-1898