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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
1 - Credentials
2 - Dispatches
3 - Diplomatic Papers
4 - Correspondence of Lord St. Helens
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 June - 1782
509 - Lord Scarborough to Alleyne FitzHerbert. 18 July - 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 July - 1782
511 - Lord Nugent to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 25 July - 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 November - 1782
514 - William Fraser in London to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 5 December - 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 February - 1783
517 - Lord Torrington in Brussels to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on negotiating the peace [between Spain, France, and the United Provinces]. 10 February - 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 February - 1783
519 - Thomas Wroughton in Stockholm to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on the successful negotiations. 14 February - 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 February - 1783
522 - Sir James Harris in St. Petersburgh to Alleyne FitzHerbert: in code with translation. 10/21 March - 1783
523 - R. Ainslie from Constantinople to Alleyne FitzHerbert: congratulations on the successful negotiations. 10 March - 1783
524 - Richard Oswald from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 13 March - 1783
525 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: letter of introduction for Mr. Thornton, secretary to General Melvil. 13 March - 1783
526 - G. M. from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert in Paris: details of the new ministry. 21 March - 1783
527 - W. Ferrars from London to Alleyne FitzHerbert in Paris: letter of introduction for William Townshend. 21 March - 1783
528 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: rather grudging introduction for Townshend. 25 March - 1783
529 - Lord Montagu to Alleyne FitzHerbert: letter of introduction for William Townshend. 25 March - 1783
530-532 - Robert Murray Keith from Vienna to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 29 March-16 April - 1783
533 - G. Maddison in London to Alleyne FitzHerbert: seeks advice on his appointment as secretary to the embassy in France. 13 April - 1783
534 - Lord Torrington in Brussels to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 23 June - 1783
535 - Lord Manchester in Paris to Alleyne FitzHerbert: 9 July - 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 July - 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 August - 1783
539 - Joseph Fry from Loughborough Alleyne FitzHerbert: is unable to meet FitzHerbert in Brussels. 17 August - 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 August - 1783
541 - Lord Sydney to Alleyne FitzHerbert: seeks assistance for a relation in the registry of the court of chancery in Barbados. 20 June - 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 April - 1798
546 - H. E. Holder, clerk on the island of Barbados, to Lord St. Helens. 15 February - 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 - c.1780-1802
5 - Joseph Ewart, minister plenipotentiary at Berlin, correspondence and diplomatic papers - [c1786-1791]
6 - Bills and receipts of Lord St. Helens, 1794-95, 1802 - 1794-1802
7 - Correspondence and papers on pensions granted to retired diplomats and exemption of same from land tax - 1808-1812
8 - Miscellaneous
756-795 - Correspondence and other diplomatic papers of Joseph Ewart, one-time minister plenipotentiary at Berlin Includes queries concerning the trade of Poland, considerations on the discussions between the Allies and Russia, relative to the peace with Turkey, consideration on the means of opening an extensive trade with Poland and Prussia, considerations on the expediency of combining Poland, Turkey and one of the inferior Baltic powers with the defensive system of the Allies, table of Prussian revenues and a project for a convention for a preliminary commercial arrangement between Great Britain and Prussia. - [1786-1791]
796-845 - Bills
846-853 - Pensions
M - Papers of Lord St. Helens as a member of the royal household and of the Privy Council
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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