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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3155/WH/2927
Title
Miscellaneous [unrelated to Ireland, its presence here is a mystery]
Date
1826-1827
Description
Hard cover volume, private papers 1826-1827 on matters unconnected with the Colonies. Hedon petition, case and papers. Claim of Rev J Daniell (president of the English secular college at Douai) in respect of confiscated property. Ipswich election papers, 1826 - letters from R W Hay (see D3155/WH 2889), S R Lushington (see D3155/WH 2833) and R Torrens (see D3155/WH 2889) as to who is to stand. Denbigh election. Aire and Calder Navigation
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Sir Robert John Wilmot Horton, baronet (1784-1841), Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1821-1828, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Ceylon 1831-1837
Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton, Derbyshire
Term
Elections
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Wilmot-Horton, formerly Wilmot; Sir; Robert John (1784-1841); of Catton Hall, baronet, Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1821-1828, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Ceylon 1831-1837
Torrens; Robert (1780-1864); Mr; officer of the Royal Marines, political economist and prolific writer
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Type
Ireland
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