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Finding NoDDGR/44/29
Extent1 Item
TitleLetters from various correspondents
Date1827-1854
DescriptionIncluding: R Coomes and Son; George Legard; S Stephenson, Carleton; (Dr) M Sandwith; Morley and Son, York; Sparkes and Company, Exeter; Thomas Goldney, St James' Street; Mr Williams, 12 Mall, Clifton, near Bristol; M Aitken, Sion Spring House, Clifton, near Bristol; William Leonard Pickard, York; H Gee Barnard, South Cave; George Welbourn, Barton; William Tate, South Shields; J Walker, Hull; T Binks, Artist and Painter, 45 Salthouse Lane, Hull; R Jameson, Beverley; Charles Frost, Hull; Lord Muncaster, Whitehaven; Jas Harrisan, Driffield; Henry Jennings, Driffield; Lord Melbourne; John Cape and Son, 12 Panton Square, London; Robert Dickson, Londesborough Park; G Dunhill, Doncaster; F Wrangham, Hunmanby; H Gilpin, Painsfield, East Sheen; Tatton Sykes, Sledmere; Pease and Liddles, Hull (2 pieces); William Ward, Hull; John Myers, Beverley; James Elliott, London (2 pieces); W Hatfeild, Yorkshire Museum; Professor Dewhurst, Hemington Cross, Surrey; Henry Snaith; William Newsam; Thomas Hutchinson, Garton and Grimston; James Crichton, Kilnwick; Lord Palmerston, Whitehall; Robert Craven; William Cawkwell, Driffield. Some letters endorsed with copy of reply. Concerning: estate (Bracken; Lund; Garton and Grimston; tenants; cropping); health of Jane Grimston; repairs to phaeton; financial affairs; jewellery made from shells; houses to rent at Clifton, near Bristol; Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; death of Edward Gee Barnard; settlement of George Welbourn; prices of glass, (8 Nov 1828 and 7 Jun 1830); house duty (gentlemen's residences); interior decoration (at Grimston ?) (16 Jul 1830); notices of meetings, jury service; social invitations, etc; Driffield Soup Committee, (8 Jan 1831); establishment of savings bank at Driffield, (22 Jan 1831); appointment of Special Constables to be discontinued; books; gamekeeper.; diet for Master W Grimston; election candidate for Yorkshire; alterations at Grimston (by H Gilpin ?); establishment of school at Garton, (23 Apr 1832); Garton cemetery, (23 Apr 1832); servants; petition signed by 14 (tenants?): Henry Westerdale be allowed to continue at farm at Grimston; price of gate and gate pillars (with plan); pony harness; engagement of tutor; Yorkshire Philosophical Society's exhibition of flowers etc Timber in Moorside plantation, Hornhill top and Carr Farm (Kilnwick?); command of East Yorkshire Militia; election of surgeon to Hull General Infirmary and Deposition of William Cawkwell of Driffield relating to tea dealer's licence.
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