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D3155 - Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton - [late 13th cent]-1985
C - Correspondence - 1605-1881
CROXALL - 'Croxall' Title Deeds - 1343-1508
J - Title Deeds - as listed by I. H. Jeayes in 'Derbyshire Charters' - [late 13th cent]-1529
WH - Wilmot-Horton - 1301-1985
A - Title Deeds estate and family Papers - 1307-1955
B - Bound volumes of letters (1st series) "alphabetical sequence" - 1806-1837
C - Bound volumes of letters (2nd series) "Subject Sequence" - 1807-1898
D - Bound volumes of letters (3rd series) - 1676-1838
E - Loose letters and unsorted miscellaneous papers - [1547]-1898
1 - Ireland / Emigration - 1739-1838
2 - `Catton envelopes' - 1698-1768
3 - Unsorted papers
4 - Individual letters (formerly in Derby Library envelopes) - 1830-1842
5 - Items formerly in one envelope - 1813-1871
6 - Folder of miscellaneous letters (many concerning emigration) - 1823-1830
3374-3383 - Letters from `RW' to Anne
3384 - C Grant (Lord Glenelg) from the Board of Trade, to Wilmot Horton, enclosing [missing] an extract of a plan for emigration from Mr Dunn, receiver - general of Upper Canada - Mar 1827
3385 - Copy letter, J S Mill to Mr Hutt, asking for his name to be taken off the `Committee' of `the Society', since their views on the emigration plan do not agree - the committee is likely to concur with Wilmot Horton, (watermark 1829) - [c1829]
3386 - J S Tighe from Temple Place to [? Wilmot Horton] on the emigration plan. Marked in red, top right hand corner `no 59', Mar 26
3387 - Letter from J Scarlett (Lord Abinger) to [? Wilmot Horton], on the impression made by the British Government and the Bible societies on a visitor of England - [?1830s]
3388 - ? Rosslyn to Wilmot Horton. Asks for a letter to be forwarded to Sir Thomas Brisbane - 30 Jul 1823
3389 - Patrick Moss from 66 Baker St to [? Wilmot Horton] on Mr Levy and the Ionian islands - 5 Apr 1824
3390 - F (? Rivarola) from Malta to Wilmot Horton, on his financial interests in Malta and `the law question' - 24 Apr 1825
3391 - J (? Rudy) from Versailles to Wilmot Horton. He is going to Prince Edward Island to take up an appointment - 12 Jun 1824
3392 - H T to Wilmot Horton. Vacancy in the Colonial secretaryship again - he will make a further appeal to Lord Bathurst, who has confidence in Wilmot Horton, according to Dumarecq. Marked in red, top right hand corner `no 54' - 2 Dec 1824
3393 - Remarks on the `outline of a plan of emigration to Upper Canada', by the Duke of Somerset's agent on costs etc. Marked in top right hand corner `no 31'
3394 - Extract from Sir Robert Peel's speech in Parliament in the debate on Mr Davenport's motion on the state of the nation, on Mr Tooke's exhaustive writings on corn prices - Mar 1830
3395 - Ralph Wood....from Trinidad to Wilmot Horton. On South American affairs. Has received no letter from Wilmot Horton because of ministerial changes. Needs a decision on Capt Peake - a proper builder and engineer is required - 7 Nov 1827
7 - Miscellaneous letters - 1770-1898
F-G - Numbers not used
H - Rentals - 1822-1956
I - 'Derbyshire Deeds' Series - 1301-1985
J - Barton-under-Needwood manor court papers - [17th cent]-1911
K - Miscellaneous deeds - [17th cent]
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