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Wellesley, Arthur, 1769-1852, 1st Duke of Wellington

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  • Guard-book of letters, mainly from writers and musicians MS. Autogr. d. 30

  • Correspondence of the Rev. James Austin Roberts, his wife Sarah, and son Austin MSS. Eng. lett. c. 546-547

  • Letters from Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington and Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington to T.H. Lucas concerning Lucas' collection of memorabilia of 1st Duke of Wellington, MS. Eng. e. 3457

  • Correspondence of Edmond Malone, chiefly his letters to dr. Thomas Percy, bp. of Dromore MS. Malone 26

  • Guard-book of letters MS. Don. d. 135

  • Eight letters from the duke of Wellington, chancellor of the University of Oxford MS. Top. Oxon e. 80

  • Guard-book of material relating to Oxford and Oxfordshire MS. Top. Oxon. e. 290

  • Guard-book of letters and papers relating to Oxford and Oxfordshire MS. Top. Oxon. d. 511

  • Letters to B. P. Symons and Francis Jeune MS. Eng. lett. d. 193

  • Two letters from Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington MS. Eng. lett. c. 782, fols. 17-20

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  • Wellesley | Arthur | 1769-1852 | 1st Duke of Wellington | Field Marshal, statesman
  • Wellesley | Arthur | 1769-1852 | 1st Duke of Wellington | Field Marshall and statesman
  • Wellesley, Arthur, 1769-1852, 1st Duke of Wellington

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