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D6232 - Gisborne, Nixon and Sorocold families of Derby - [17th-20th cent]
1 - Correspondence of the Gisborne family of Derby - 1776-1844
2 - Undated letters from the Gisborne family - 1776-1844
1 - Fred Gisborne to his mother - [?1816]
2 - John Gisborne to his wife Millicent reegarding the health of their son Frederic - [?1818]
3 - Letter from Frederic Gisborne at St John's, Cambridge, on his illness - [?1818]
4 - John Gisborne to wife Millicent regarding the health of their son Frederic - [?1818]
5 - Poem [?by John Gisborne] including the lines: 'in consequence of a tame hawk being caught by a weasel in the course of Sunday night' - [?1820s]
6 - Love letter from Henry Nixon to Emma [Gisborne] - 1833
7 - Crossed letter to 'dear beloved brother'
8 - Letter from John Gisborne to daughter Emma
3 - Nixon family letters - [early 19th cent]
4 - Degree and letters of ordination, presented to Rev. Henry Nixon (d. 1835) - 1832-1834
5 - Miscellaneous letters and papers - 1758-1836
6 - Draft pedigrees and notes on Gisborne family by F Williamson - [20th cent]
7 - Notes relating the Sorocold family of Derby, 17th cent onwards - [20th cent]
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