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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
A - Wills and settlements
B - Financial
C - Family correspondence
D - General correspondence
E - Solicitor/Lawyer correspondence and bills
F - Diaries and commonplace books
G - Legal Manuscripts
H - Trusteeship and Executorship
I - Miscellaneous Family Papers
J - Alleyne FitzHerbert, first Lord St Helens - 1753-1839
K - Perrin Family
1 - Wills and associated papers
2 - London property
3 - Accounts, bills and receipts
4 - Correspondence
15497-15584 - Letters from William Philp Perrin to his sister, Sarah Perrin, later Sarah FitzHerbert - 1767-1784
15585-15617 - Letters from Sarah Perrin (sister), Frances Perrin (mother), and Lydia Rothery (aunt) to William Philp Perrin - 1767-1794
15618-15664 - Letters from Frances FitzHerbert and Sir Henry FitzHerbert to their uncle, William Philp Perrin, including From Frances, 29 January 1806: "we are just now canvassing all our friends for Lord Palmerston who stands for Cambridge ... All the world are now lamenting Mr. Pitt's death, tho' while he was living they wished him away" From Frances, 13 February 1806: the doctor has provided valerian for her headaches, "which is very nausious but they certainly are abated"; asks the favour of borrowing his picture of Raphael's holy family to copy From Frances, 11 October 1806: is much better for a month spent in Harrogate From Sir Henry, 27 November 1806: reports birth of Selina; hopes his uncle will be godfather From Sir Henry, 12 May 1807: "Ever since the first appearance of the dissolution of the parliament, I have been almost incessantly engaged in a committee for conducting Lord Palmerston's election for the university of Cambridge ..." From Fanny, 10 August 1807: "the Fitzs [are] very busy in smartening up the old village; the church is undergoing a sudden repair From Sir Henry, 2 September 1807: he and Agnes are to visit Blackpool to try to improve Agnes' health; Lord St. Helens is staying with them at Tissington From Sir Henry, 5 April 1808: reports on his new terrace and on his tree-planting and felling From Fanny, 7 April 1808: reports the death of Henry Gally Knight From Sir Henry, 2 June 1808: Lady FitzHerbert has been delivered safely of a boy From Fanny, 13 June 1808: "we must congratulate one another on our new relation. I hear he has black eyes, a high nose, broad shoulders, and an open chest. Fitz sent me this description when the child has only been in the world four days ..." From Sir Henry, 16 June 1808: is very pleased to accept his uncle's offer to be godfather to William - 1797-1811
15665-15810 - General correspondence to William Philp Perrin: 1763-77, 1781-99 - 1763-1799
15811-15861 - General correspondence to William Philp Perrin - 1800-1811
15862-15870 - Letters from William Brookes to William Philp Perrin - 1795-1800
15871-15878 - Letters from William Drewett, Bristol carrier, to William Philp Perrin - 1803-1804
15879-15893 - Letters from J. Banks [i.e. the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820)], 1764-68, and 1784-1802 - 1764-1802
5 - Diaries
6 - Library
7 - Miscellaneous family records
8 - Ohio U.S.A.
9 - Shrievalty, Lieutenancy, Militia
10 - Parish
11 - Miscellaneous
L - Gally Knight Family
M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
O - Public office - 1626-1942
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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