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D303 - Fox family papers
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1 - Deeds relating to Church Gresley, Twyford and Stenson
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2 - Deeds relating to property in Warwickshire
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4 - Deeds relating to property in the parish of St Peter in Derby
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16 - Schedule of deeds relating to the mortgage of Middleton manor by Samuel Fox to Hugh Bateman
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17 - Lease for 1000 years by John Parr and John Stamford, churchwardens of the parish of All Saints in Derby, to Samuel Fox of a close in the parish of St Peter near Babbinton [Babington] Lane, to raise money to build a workhouse
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18 - Undertaking by Robert Holden of Foremark to defend Thomas Jackson and Samuel Fox against any charges or costs arising from his purchase of lands at Sawley and Wilne
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25 - Probate
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1 - Letter from Samuel Fox to his son Samuel concerning his stay in London against the wishes of his father
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2 - Letter from E Darwin to W A Darwin, referring to Mr Erasmus, with instructions on how to treat the 'chincough' and measles
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3 - Four letters from Laetitia Fox to her nephew Samuel Fox concerning family news such as his brother's delay in journeying due to floods and an injured arm, visit by Samuel Crompton and his improvement in writing
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4 - Bundle of letters from Samuel Fox the elder to his son Samuel studying at Youlgreave. The elder Samuel frequently travelled and his letters are sent from Thurlston Grange, London, Cambridge, Edinburgh and York. In most of the letters the elder Samuel instructs his son on the importance of gentlemanly behaviour, and the benefits of a career in the law. The letters also refer to the birth of Samuel junior's sister Frances Jane (24 Nov 1806), the dissolution of Parliament (6 May 1807), a production of Coriolanus at Drury Lane (15 May 1807), the collection of pictures at Burleigh (23 May 1807)
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5 - Letter to Samuel Fox at Osmaston Hall from Mr Harrison concerning the sale of bonds and other financial matters
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6 - Letter to Mr Fox from Emma Darwin concerning family news, dated at Down, Beckenham in Kent, concerning Charles Darwin's illness, Charles's son Frank, Henrietta, George and Leona
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