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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
N - Papers of Sir George Treby (1643-1700) and George Treby (c1684-1742) - 1626-1751
1 - Correspondence
2 - Miscellaneous
3 - Royal Warrants
4 - Undated Papers
5 - Popish Plot Correspondence
1401 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to [ ] "I am commanded to tell you that his royal highnesse my master [the duke of York] is very sensible of the friendship of his most Christian majestie [the king of France] ....", both the king and the duke feel that recalling parliament would not be useful but would endanger both England and France, as France would probably lose the neutrality of England: the duke hopes that Louis XIV will write to Charles II urging him to dissolve parliament - 29 Jun 1674
1402 - Copy letter from Albany, papal nuncio, to Mr Boreman - from Brussells - 3 Jul 1674
1403 - Copy letter from Albany, papal nuncio to [ ]. From Brussells - 24 Jul 1674
1404 - Copy letter from anon to anon - 24 Jul 1674
1405 - Copy letter from Albany, papal nuncio, to [ ] - 14 Aug 1674
1406 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to Albany: "...I... am of opinion that it is not impossible to overcome our adversaries in spight of all the confidence they have of success .... I dare put no confidence in the assistance of the king...." the duke and his success is essential to the catholic enterprise - 21 Aug 1674
1407 - Copy letter from [ ] to anon: discusses the Catholic cause - 4 Sep 1674
1408 - Copy letter in French from Albany, papal nuncio to [ ] - 4 Sep 1674
1409 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to Albany: reports news of the moment - 11 Sep 1674
1410 - Copy letter from Albany, papal nuncio to [ ] From Brussells - 28 Sep 1674
1411 - Albany, papal nuncio to [ ]: "I agree with you that the only meanes to winn the kinge to the duke's interest and to take him off intirely from the freindshipp of the parliament would be money ...but... what the pope could contribute would be nothing in comparison of what is needed ..." - 19 Oct 1674
1412 - [ ] to Edward Coleman - 20 Oct 1674
1413 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to Albany, papal nuncio: a long letter stressing the need for money to persuade the King to take the side of the Catholics against parliament - 23 Oct 1674
1414 - Copy letter from Albany to [?Coleman] - 30 Oct 1674
1415 - William Rice to anon - 20 Nov 1674
1416 - [Sir William Throckmorton] from Paris to Edward Coleman [copy] reports on a meeting with Mr Pompone - 28 Nov 1674
1417 - William Rice to Edward Coleman - 10 Dec 1674
1418 - Anon to Edward Coleman [copy] - 15 Dec 1674
1419 - Copy anonymous letter from Paris - 22 Dec 1674
1420 - Copy anonymous letter "I am as much vexed as you will be when you heare that of your long letter in French I have not been able to read 3 words together. The reason has been that your paper is naught and your lines on both sides happening to be one against the other, they both piercing the paper, they did so crost one an other that now and then for ten lines together, it was as if you had wrote the one forward, the other backward on the same side. You must please to repete and prevent that mischiefe. I know nothing of your meaning by this by what you wrote betweene the inke and nothing on the contrary side ..." - 2 Jan [1675]
1421 - Copy anonymous letter - 5 Jan [1675]
1422 - Copy anonymous letter from Paris - 12 Jan [1675]
1423 - Copy anonymous letter from Paris - 9 Jan [1675]
1424 - Original of D239/M/O/1422, addressed to Edward Coleman - 12 Jan [1675]
1425 - Copy letter to [Edward Coleman] - 19 Jan [1675]
1426 - Letter from William Rice to anon - 23 Jan [1675]
1427 - Copy anonymous letter "I could againe not read a quarter of either of your letters..." - 2 Feb [1675]
1428 - Copy letter to [Edward Coleman]: the King of France "hath so meane an opinion of the King and all his partners that I doubte he thinkes scarce anything they can do worth £300,000" - 6 Feb [1675]
1429 - Copy letter from Paris to [Edward Coleman] - 9 Feb [1675]
1430 - Copy letter [from Paris] to [Edward Coleman] - 9 Feb [1675]
1431 - Copy letter from Sir William Throckmorton to Edward Coleman - 23 Feb [1675]
1432 - Copy letter to [Edward Coleman] - 2 Mar [1675]
1433 - Copy letters to [ ] 16 Feb-13 Mar - 16 Feb-13 Mar [1675]
1434-1436 - Copy letters to [ ] - 16-27 Mar [1675]
1437 - [William Rice] to anon - 24 Mar [1675]
1438 - Fenwick to Edward Coleman [copy] - 3-6 Apr 1675
1439 - [ ] to Edward Coleman - 10 Apr 1675
1440-1441 - Copy letters to [ ] - 13-17 Apr 1675
1442 - [ ] to Edward Coleman - 27 Apr 1675
1443 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to Albany papal nuncio - 30 Aug 1675
1444 - [ ] to Edward Coleman - 1 May 1675
1445 - Copy letter from Edward Coleman to Albany papal nuncio - 1675
1446 - De Ponthieu from Calais to [ ] [copy] - 3/13 Dec 1675
1447 - [St Germain] to Edward Coleman. From Paris [copy] - 11/21 Dec 1675
1448 - [ ] from Paris to [Edward Coleman] - 15/25 Dec 1675
1449 - Copy letter from Paris to Edward Coleman - 22 Dec 1675-1 Jan [1676]
1450 - Copy letter from Paris to Edward Coleman - 5 Jan [1676]
1451 - Copy letter from Paris to Edward Coleman - 8-18 Jan [1676]
1452 - Copy letter from Albany, papal nuncio, in Rome to [Edward Coleman] - 12 Jan [1676]
1453 - Copy letter from [ ] to Edward Coleman - 12-22 Jan [1676]
1454 - Copy letter from [ ] to ?Coleman - 22 Jan-1 Feb [1676]
1455 - Copy letter from [?] to Edward Coleman - 12-25 Jan [1676]
1456-1488 - Copy letters to Edward Coleman - Jan [1676]-Nov 1676
1489-1490 - [ ] to Edward Coleman - 5-21 Sep 1676
1491-1492 - Letters from Rome to Edward Coleman - 4 Jan-8 Feb [1677]
1493 - Cardinal Norfolk to Edward Coleman - 1 Mar [1677]
1494 - ?Cardinal Norfolk to Edward Coleman - 14 Mar [1677]
1495 - Cardinal Norfolk to Edward Coleman - 27 Jul 1677
1496 - [ ] to Mr Fenwick - 4 Feb [1678]
1497 - Copy letter from Christopher Anderton to Mr Harcourt - 5 Feb [1678]
1498 - Copy letter from Edward Peters to William Tunstall at Burton-on-Trent - 23 Feb [1678]
1499 - Copy of a "suspitious letter" from Jo Segrave to Dr Fogarty - 7 Apr 1678
1500 - Copy of a letter seized at Mr Coleman's house directed to M Le Point Proche "Note. this dark suspicous letter was received but a very few days before the plott was discovered..." - 28 Sep 1678
1501 - Copy of St German's last letter to Edward Coleman - 5/15 Oct 1678
1502 - Thomas Brown to Lord Herbert - 15 Mar [1679]
1503 - Robert Southwell to Mr Relfe, member of the Committee of Secrecy - 28 Mar 1679
1504 - Robert Wall to George Treby MP from York - 10 May 1678
1505 - Sir Robert Southwell to George Treby, chairman of the committee of secrecy reports on his examination of various papers - 10 May 1679
1506 - Order to George Treby to report on the involvement of the duke of York in the "Popish Plot" - 20 May 1679
1507 - Sir Robert Southwell to George Treby: the lords of the committee of examinations would be glad to consult with Treby - 31 May 1679
1508 - Thomas Knox to George Treby: asks for the liberty of the prison in which he is kept in close confinement - 2 Jun 1679
1509 - Titus Oates to George Treby - 25 Oct 1679
1510-1511 - Titus Oates to George Treby - 30 Jan [1685]-3 Feb [1685]
1512-1528 - Summaries of letters of Albany, Cardinal Norfolk, Sir William Throckmorton, St German, Sheldon etc mainly addressed to Edward Coleman - c1674-1678
1529-1574 - Letters from Sir William Throckmorton in Paris to Edward Coleman many written in sympathetic / invisible ink - Nov 1674-Apr 1675
1575-1582 - Original letters from Albany the papal nuncio, to Edward Coleman - 1674-1675
1583-1598 - Draft letters written by Coleman - 1674-1675
1599-1602 - Four copies of letters (no 1-4) - Dec 1674
6 - Popish Plot Depositions Informations etc
7 - Popish Plot, Miscellaneous Papers
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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