Description | Includes: Unidentified twelve prose sentences in Urdu and Italian, late 1700s includes a phoenetic 'translation' of the Urdu. 'Purify the fountain of your heart'...'since I understand that you lived in my soul' (last line) Copy list of grants to the queen, nd. [early 1700s] Newspaper cuttings from the 'York Courant' and 'London Chronicle', which relate to parliamentary procedures, late 1700s Small card noting the heights taken by a barometer in 1788 and 1789 measuring at a house at Welburn and the locality. Bills and receipts for shoes, clothes, pistols, stonemasons, printed linens and calicoe, making a kiln at Boynton, wine, oatmeal, saddlers, 1725-1726 Correspondence includes Elizabeth Strickland to her son, William, nd. [1700s] Sir William Strickland's bond to Mr Sambrooke, 25 Feb 1728 Copy of William Botterill’s case 1746 Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses on behalf of Sir William Strickland against John Greame, nd. [1700s] Part of a close at Carnaby belonging to Sir George Strickland divided amongst three tenants, 1777 Papers relating to William Ackroyd's last will and testament of 1518 and his exhibition to either university, 1799 Letters from Lady Strickland at Hildenley to son Sir William Strickland regarding strained family relations and her marriage settlement, 1809 Statement regarding the marriage settlement of Mr Lowndes Stone and Caroline, daughter of Sir William Strickland 1811 Letter to Henrietta [Strickland] from George Strickland, Hildenley, regarding Miss Fenton and strained relationships, May 2 1818 Copy letter to Henry Strickland regarding property at Reighton, 30 Sep 1820 Letter from Mary Strickland to her husband, George regarding their marriage problems and his atheism, Dec 1827 Order to Jane Leavens and Jonathan Hicks to appear in a case between Rev Charles Constable and Sir George Strickland, [1825] Copy letter to H C Gibbs about the colonel and Mrs Eliot's affairs, 24 Aug 1829 Invitation to Sir George Strickland to attend ball, by Lord Fitzwilliam, Wentworth 1834 Letters to Lucy Strickland from her brother, Charles Strickland, on the Irish, America and another letter from [Charles?] in Jamaica and describes Trindad, 1844 Letter from George Strickland to George Dobson regarding his drunkeness, 29 Sep 1843 Letter from Charles Strickland to Sir William Strickland, regarding his marriage to Elizabeth Coterell, 1832 Letter to 'Robert' regarding a dance for Save the Children Fund, 1950s
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