LevelItem
Finding NoDDSB/7/7/3
Extent33 pieces
TitleLetters mainly relating to the separation of Sir George Strickland and Mary Strickland his wife
Date1734-1831
DescriptionH Cholmley to [?] regarding financial credit, 15 Sep 1734
Includes a partial letter from Mary Strickland regarding George Strickland's conduct towards her and under mental strain she mentions how she picked up two coals which burnt her fingers and other letter from Mary to George on their marriage.
Letter from Charles Constable to Mrs Simpson (George Strickland's sister), Malton, 1829 regarding the relationship between George Strickland and his wife, Mary,
Copy letters from George Strickland to Charles Constable on the early appearance in their marriage of Mary's violence, 27 Feb 1827 and other letters criticise her upbringing with a letter from William Bentinck on the Doctor's verdict of Mary's illness, 16 Jan 1827.
George Acklom to James Brougham, arranging funding for Mary, 17 Jun 1829
Notes from George Strickland to Captain Acklom and Mr Bentinck on separating Mary from her family because of her anxiety
Marmaduke Constable to George Strickland, 19 Apr (no year) and talks of his brother's preference over public schools (not Westminster because it is frequented by sons of tradesmen) and the relationship between Mary and her children
Mr Glascot to William Strickland, regarding the perception that he is not supporting his wife, 23 Apr 1813
Henry Smith to Sir William Strickland, regarding Mr Glascot, 3 Oct 1814
Copy letter of George Strickland to Priscilla, mentions Arthur's plans to marry, Hildenley and family estate, 27 Jan 1828
Marmaduke Constable 'Duke Constable' to George Strickland, discusses George's marriage settlement and financial provision, nd.
Note from Charles Constable to 'Dear Duke' discussing George's financial needs to educate his children
Mary Strickland to George Strickland and discusses their relationship, 15 Jan (no year)
George Strickland to William Strickland, on his bad health at Hildenley, Miss Fenton criticising him to his father and request for increased allowance, 19 Feb 1819
Rev C Constable to Sir William Strickland, discusses Mary's health and the relationship between Mary and George and Charles' role, 31 Mar 1829, 24 Apr 1829, 11 Jun 1829, 11 Jul 1829
Copy letter George Strickland to Marmaduke Constable, 29 Jul 1829
Charles Constable to Sir William Strickland, 11 Jul 1829, 25 Jul [1829], 17 Sep 1829, 3 Dec 1829
Charles Constable to Marmaduke Constable, 21 Nov 1831
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