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D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
BOX - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: box-listed records - [18th-20th cent]
E - Estate records - 1380-1940
F - Family records
M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
O - Public office - 1626-1942
A - Lieutenancy
B - Shrievalty
C - Justice of the Peace - Recorder of Derby
D - Poor Law
E - Militia
F - Honor of Tutbury
G - Gentleman-Usher
H - King's house at Newmarket
I - Judiciary
J - Customs
K - Miscellaneous
L - Letters and papers of Alleyne FitzHerbert, Lord St. Helens, diplomat and royal servant
M - Papers of Lord St. Helens as a member of the royal household and of the Privy Council
1 - Title - 1801
2 - Privy Council
3 - Lord of the King's Bedchamber
4 - Royal funerals
934 - Note to Lord St. Helens desiring his attendance at the funeral of the princess Amelia. 5 November - 1810
935 - Ceremonial for the private interment of the princess Amelia in the royal chapel of St. George at Windsor. 13 November - 1810
936 - Lord Chamberlain to Lord St. Helens: the Prince Regent has chosen Lord St. Helens to be one of the supporters of the pall at the funeral of the duchess of Brunswick. 27 March - 1813
937 - B. C. Stephenson to Lord St. Helens: conveys the king's command for Lord St. Helens to attend the funeral of the duchess of Somercotes. 29 March - 1813
938 - Medical bulletin on Queen Charlotte - 17 Nov 1818
939 - Official notice of the death of the queen - 17 Nov 1818
940 - Summons to Lord St. Helens to attend meeting of the privy council. 17 Nov - 1818
941 - Orders for court mourning. 19 November - 1818
942 - Newspaper cutting [25 November] - 1818
943-944 - Summons to Lord St. Helens to attend the queen's funeral. November - 1818
945 - Extract from a sermon preached by Rev. Thomas Deason at Weymouth on the death of the queen. 2 December - 1818
946 - Orders for court's change of mourning. 8 December - 1818
947-948 - Newspaper account of the queen's funeral, Morning Herald, 3 December - 1818
949 - Memoirs of the late queen; The British Monitor, 17 January - 1819
950 - Newspaper cutting, "The queen's will" - c1818-1819
951 - Lord Arden to Lord St. Helens; on the death of George III. 4 February - 1820
952 - Copy request from deputy earl marshal requesting notification from those who are to attend the king's funeral. 11 February - 1820
953 - Summons to Lord St. Helens to attend the king's funeral. 11 February - 1820
954 - Orders for court's mourning on the death of the duke of Kent. 25 Jan - 1820
955 - Earl of Winchelsea to Lord St. Helens: accommodation will be reserved for Lord St. Helens in Windsor Castle. 12 February - 1820
956 - Admission ticket, interment of George III - 1820
957 - Newspaper account of king's funeral. 19 February - 1820
958 - Orders for mourning, death of George IV. 7 July - 1830
959 - Summons to Lord St. Helens to assist at the funeral of George IV. 9 July - 1830
960 - Lines written impromptu on the funeral of George 1V. 15 July - 1830
5 - Coronations
6 - Royal Letters
7 - Medical bulletins - 1810-1820
8 - Returns and estimates - 1822-1830
9 - Miscellaneous
880-882 - Creation of Alleyne Lord St. Helens as a baron of the United Kingdom. Dated 29 July - 1801
976-987 - Medical bulletins
988-1019 - Returns and estimates
N - Papers of Sir George Treby (1643-1700) and George Treby (c1684-1742) - 1626-1751
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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