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D5336 - Pares family of Leicester and Hopwell Hall - 1306-1901
1 - Title deeds and estate papers - 1306-1879
2 - Financial, business, personal and miscellaneous papers
1 - Pares family wills, executorship papers, settlements and financial deeds - 1799-1901
2 - Papers relating to the business affairs of Thomas Pares I, attorney, of Leicester, as a lawyer and trustee - 1747-1805
3 - Papers relating to the business affairs of Thomas Pares II of Hopwell Hall, attorney and banker, predominantly as an executor and trustee - 1767-1824
4 - Papers relating to the business affairs of John Pares of Leicester [1749-1833] - 1782-1833
5 - Papers relating to the business affairs of Thomas Pares MP of Hopwell Hall and Ulverscroft, predominantly as a trustee and banker - 1788-1858
6 - Papers relating to the financial affairs and banking business of Messrs Pares, Paget and Heygate (Pares Leicestershire Banking Company) in Leicester - 1806-1859
7 - Official papers relating to Thomas Pares III as Sheriff of Derbyshire - 1845-1858
8 - Papers relating to public and charitable affairs, Derbyshire - 1830s
9 - Papers relating to elections; particularly relating to Leicestershire and Leicester Borough parliamentary elections in which Thomas Pares III was a candidate - 1768-1871
1 - [Satirical] 'Election Plea by Lord Twankham to the Electors of Garratt' relating to a forthcoming election 1 Jun - 1768
2 - Political letter from 'A Farmer' to the freeholders of Leicestershire - [late 18th cent?]
3 - Political song, 'The Honorable Valentine' [possibly referring to a Mr Ashby] - [late 18th cent?]
4 - Rough receipt for payment for retaining carts, horses and men for the County Election, paid by J Fielding - [early 19th cent?]
5 - Circular letter to the electors of the Borough of Leicester soliciting votes for John Macnamara and C Loraine Smith - [early 19th cent]
6 - Statement by Sir Edmund Craddock Hartopp MP as to his political relationship with the Duke of Rutland - 1806
7 - Handbill from George Anthony Legh Keck 23 Oct - 1806
8 - Handbill from Robert Manners 24 Oct - 1806
9 - Handbill from 'an observer' in relation to Mr Smith 9 May - 1807
10 - List of speeches from classical literature and Shakespeare plays, with names of speech-makers, headed 'Speeches, Election Monday, July 27, 1807' - 1807
11 - Circular letter from Joseph Buckle relating to the appointment of Commissioners by Direction of the House of Lords 26 Oct - 1808
12 - Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and handbills from the Leicester Borough parliamentary elections of 1818, 1820 and 1826 (Thomas Pares one of the candidates) - 1818-1827
13 - Folder of loose newspaper cuttings and handbills found loose inside D5336/2/9/12 - 1818-1827
14 - Electioneering material and handbills from the 1818 General Election, addressed to the electors of Leicestershire - 1818
15 - Printed notice to the electors of the borough of Leicester concerning the election of Thomas Pares jr as an MP 16 Jun - 1818
16 - Handbill relating to the 1818 Leicestershire election - 1818
17 - Bundle of assorted election posters, election songs, spoofs and addresses - 1812-1820
18 - Circular letter from the House of Commons to Thomas Pares regarding attendance 26 Mar - 1819
19 - Circular letter from Thomas Pares jr to the electors of the Borough of Leicester 6 Mar - 1820
20 - Circular letter to the electors of the Borough of Leicester from Thomas Pares jr, soliciting votes 28 Feb - 1820
21 - Circular letter to the electors of the Borough of Leicester from Thomas Pares jr, soliciting votes 3 Mar - 1820
22 - Advertisement headed 'REFORM', referring to Mr Pares, the Parliamentary election, and the funding of charitable hospitals 4 Mar - 1820
23 - Handbill advertising John Pringle's candidature in the election and imminent arrival in Leicester 6 Mar - 1820
24 - Bundle of handbills and circular letters to the electors of the Borough of Leicester - 1830
25 - Addresses to the electors of Leicester by Thomas Paget, William Evans, and W A Johnson - 1830-1832
26 - Handbill from C M Phillipps 26 Jun - 1818
27 - Account book of electioneering expenses for Mr Pares and Mr Dawson - 1832
28 - Election expenses for [Market] Harborough (Leicestershire) - 1832
29 - Electoral lists for Gartree, Guthlaxton and Leicester (Leicestershire) 1834, election poster Gisborne v Greisley, notes on election results [1834], and complaint against absconding apprentice (Leicestershire) 1834 - 1834
30 - Satirical pamphlet purporting to advertise an extraordinary trial at the Leicester Assizes of various politicians, lawyers etc. accused of being in favour of the New Poor Law and other measures 22 Jul - 1837
31 - Account sheet of school fees and expenses, headed 'Pares Election' 2 May-2 Sep - 1846
32 - Collections for election - 1871
33 - Handbill from Edward Miller Mundy concerning the non-contested election in Derbyshire 12 Apr - 1784
34 - Letter signed by [Lord] Palmerston soliciting vote for his candidature for a University of Cambridge seat 11 Jun - 1818
35 - Reports and letters concerning election expenses in the 1826 Leicester election - 1827
36 - Drafts of letter concerning formation of the South Derbyshire Liberal Association (one in hand of Thomas Pares III) - [1830s]
37 - Satirical handbill in style of horse racing digest, concerning an election in South Derbyshire - [1830s]
38 - Notes in hand of Thomas Pares III of people to thank [in a toast or speech], including King William and Queen Adelaide, the independent electors of Leicester, and Edward Dawson Esq. - [1832?]
39 - Notes and lists of MPs in relation to a 'vote upon the Address' - [1820s-1830s]
40 - Bundle of accounts and receipts concerning Edward Dawson's electioneering expenses in Leicestershire [Thomas Pares III was Chairman of his election committee] - [1820s-1830s]
10 - Papers relating to public and charitable affairs, Leicestershire and Oxfordshire - [mid 18th cent]-1885
11 - Papers relating to churches, glebe lands, tithes, clerical appointments etc: Ockbrook - 1631-1847
12 - Papers relating to churches, glebe lands, tithes, clerical appointments etc: Parish of Wilne, including townships of Hopwell and Draycott - 1765-1845
13 - Papers relating to churches, glebe lands, tithes, clerical appointments etc: Derbyshire, miscellaneous - 1649-1816
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14 - Papers associated with the Rev. William Pares' incumbencies: Elmsthorpe (Leicestershire) - 1783-1787
14-17 - Papers associated with the clerical incumbencies of the Rev. William Pares, third son of Thomas Pares I of Hopwell Hall
15 - Papers associated with the Rev. William Pares' incumbencies: Narborough (Leicestershire) - 1630-1833
16 - Papers associated with the Rev. William Pares' incumbencies: Selston (Nottinghamshire) - 1799-1817
17 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the Rev. William Pares - 1785-1812
18 - Papers relating to churches, glebe lands, tithes, clerical appointments etc: Leicestershire, and miscellaneous - 1753-1847
19 - Poor Law and other parish administrative papers: Breaston, Draycott, Hopwell and Risley - 1674-1836
20 - Poor Law and other parish administrative papers: Ockbrook - 1652-1811
21 - Poor Law and other parish administrative papers: Leicestershire - [mid 18th cent]-1818
22 - Financial, family and miscellaneous papers relating to the Piggen, Osbourne and Johnson families of Ockbrook (Derbyshire) - 1619-1749
23 - Miscellaneous financial papers and accounts - 1663-1898
24 - Pares family and personal papers - 1773-1863
25 - Sale particulars and catalogues of property and paintings - 1788-1896
26 - Miscellaneous papers - 1617-1871
3 - Correspondence - 1683-1894
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