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MS. D.D. Dashwood (Bucks.) I.4/3

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Title

Miscellaneous papers

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MS. D.D. Dashwood (Bucks.) I.4/3

Summary

List of jewels, perhaps in the hand of Lord le Despencer, n.d.; summary inventory, place not identified, n.d.; notes on knights of the shire, n.d. 19th cent.; copy of `the Rev John Cawood's speech at a meeting of the inhabitants of Bewdley; auti-Catholic, n.d.; note for a political speech, n.d., 19th cent.; letter from Robt.Sutton concerning a charity for the blind, 1820.

Date

18th-19th cent.

Language

English

Physical extent

6 items

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Collection contents

Archive of the Dashwood Family of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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