Political Papers Althorp Papers. Vol. mcmxcv-mmlxxv. Administrative papers relating to Spencer's periods in ministerial office, covering Irish, foreign and domestic affairs, with a few later papers concerning Northamptonshire affairs; 1868-1910. Much of this material consists of printed papers which were prepared for and circulated to the cabinet between the years 1868 and 1895. Eighty-one volumes.
Admiralty Papers Althorp Papers. Vols. mmlxxvi-mmcxxxv. Official correspondence and papers of John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, 1892-1895; 1892-1895, with a few letters of earlier or later dates. All the material in this series relates to the period during which Spencer was First Lord of the Admiralty. The main series of Spencer's political correspondence above includes some letters from 1892 to 1895. For his correspondence with W.E. Gladstone from 1892 to ...
General (Chronological) Correspondence Althorp Papers. Vols. mmcxxxvi-mmcccxxxviii. General correspondence arranged chronologically; 1845-1910, n.d. Where possible, undated material has been arranged at the end of the year’s sequence in which it was originally found. All other undated correspondence is arranged alphabetically at the end of this series. Two hundred and three volumes.
Charlotte, Countess Spencer Althorp Papers. Vols. mmcccxxxix-mmcdxviii. Correspondence and papers of Charlotte Frances Frederica, Countess Spencer, (b.1835, d.1903), third daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour by his second wife Lady Augusta Hervey. She married John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer, in 1858.
Lady Sarah Spencer Althorp Papers. Vols. mmcdxix-mmcdliii. Correspondence and papers of Lady Sarah Spencer (b.1838, d.1919), sister of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer; 1850-1919, n.d.
Account Books, etc. Althorp Papers. Vols. mmcdliv-mmcdxcii. Ledgers, cash books and other account books relating to the administration of Earl Spencer's property and personal finances; 1851-1910, n.d.. Some are in the hands, or partly in the hands, of Spencer or his private secretary, Courtenay Boyle. See also Northamptonshire Record Office, SOX353, SOX551-554, Thirty-nine volumes.