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D4576 - Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton - c.1810-c.1838
1 - Henry Gally Knight, MP (1786-1846) - 1816-1831
2 - Thomas Frankland Lewis, MP (1780-1855) - 1817-1822
3 - Edward John Littleton MP (1791-1863), later 1st Baron Hatherton - 1819-1831
4 - John Gibson Lockhart (1794-1854) - 1832
5 - Bishop of London [C J Blomfield, 1786-1857] - 1831
6 - James Macdonald MP (1784-1832) - 1821-1832
7 - Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) - 1828 & 1830
8 - John Beverley Robinson (1791-1863) Chief Justice of Upper Canada - 1833
9 - Nassau William Senior (1790-1864), political economist - 1833
10 - Revd. Sydney Smith (1771-1845) canon of St Paul's Cathedral - 1820-1833
11 - Ralph Sneyd (c1793-1870) of Keele, Staffordshire, 1818-1821 and undated - 1818-1821
12 - William Sotheby (1757-1823) poet and translator - 1831
13 - EG Stanley [Lord Stanley] (1799-1869) later Earl of Derby, 1827 and undated - [1820s-1830s]
14 - Hon. & Revd. John Chetwynd-Talbot (1779-1825), son of 1st Earl Talbot & Rector of Church Eaton and Ingestre, Staffordshire - 1810-1818
15 - Lt. -Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor (1775-1839), secretary to King William IV - 1829 & 1831
16 - George Vernon MP (1785-1861) 1821 and undated - [1820s]
17 - Richard Wellesley MP (1787-1831) son of 1st Marquess Wellesley - 1811-1821
18 - Foley Wilmot [family connexion of Wilmot-Horton] - 1826-1828
19 - `Miscellaneous
20 - `Autographs 1'
1-2 - Label and wrapper
3 - Lord Wellesley, Marble Hill: writer's health; French politics and risk of `much disturbance' - 1830
4 - Sir Charles Vaughan, Paris: congratulations on Wilmot-Horton's appointment as Under Secretary of State for Colonies - 1821
5 - Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, House of Lords: letter of introduction for Ceylon merchant; progress of Electoral Reform Bill - 1832
6 - Richard Sharp, Park Lane: advice on travelling and accommodation in Italy and Switzerland - 1829
7 - Edward Stanley [later Bishop of Norwich], London: letter of introduction for Henry Hamilton who is setting out for Ceylon - 1833
8 - Revd. John Sneyd, Elford, Staffs: congratulations on personal matter [marriage] - 1806
9 - Professor Wm. Smyth: comments on emigration and political situation - 1833
10 - Sir Sidney Smith: invitation to dine - 1830
11 - Lord Sidmouth, Richmond Park: permission to Wilmot-Horton to ride or drive in the Park - 1823
12 - Lord Granville Somerset, Heythrop: political affairs; Queen Caroline; social news - 1820
13-14 - Charles Sutton, `The Speaker' [Lord Canterbury]: two letters: request for sherry; arrangement to meet for dinner in London - 1820-1822
15 - Col. James Stanhope, Longleat: personal, including. comic verse - 1818
21 - `Autographs 2'
22 - `Autographs 3'
23 - `Autographs 4'
24 - Miscellaneous papers
Bryan Donkin Company Ltd of Chesterfield, engineering firm
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