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Letters to and from John Walcot

MS. D.D. Dashwood (Bucks.) F.7/9

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Title

Letters to and from John Walcot

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MS. D.D. Dashwood (Bucks.) F.7/9

Summary

Letters to John Walcot from, and copies of letters from him to, Sir John his co-trustee, and from Catherine Walcot, his niece, and the Rev.Charles Walcot, his nephew, concerning the Walcot family trust and the Bitterley, Salop., estate

Date

1817-18

Language

English

Physical extent

48 items

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Collection contents

Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Papers of Sir John Dashwood King, 4th Bart.

Estate and financial papers.

Estate and financial correspondence.

Letters to and from John Walcot

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