Later working correspondence files, including financial correspondence
MS. 16644/113
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Later working correspondence files, including financial correspondence
Shelfmark
MS. 16644/113
Summary
Comprises:
Bound volume of original letters about the Hanover jewels commission, 1856-1858, including c.20 by Lord Cranworth, 6 by Count Kielmansegge (the Hanoverian minister in London), and also correspondence with Palmerston on the subject, a list of jewels given to the King of Hanover in 1857 and proposed alterations to the original draft of commission
"Letters from Ministers concerning Lord Clarendon's taking the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1864"
Letters from the 4th Earl's brother-in-law and cabinet colleague Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 1860-1862, n.d.
"Letters from Messrs Vigard & Leman[...]", financial correspondence, 1837, 1847-1852
Correspondence and papers about the Public Schools Act, 1868-1870
Date
Bulk, 1847-1870
1837-1870, n.d.
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box (3 folders)
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Collection contents
Papers of the Earls of Clarendon (2nd Creation)
Papers of the 4th Earl of Clarendon, George William Frederick Villiers (1800-1870)
Correspondence and papers
General correspondence and papers of George Villiers, Lord Clarendon
Later working correspondence files, including financial correspondence
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