PIGGOTT PAPERS. Vols. XXVIII, XXIX (ff. 161, 162). Collections illustrating the policy of the United States on questions of international maritime law, mostly during the period 1778-1821.
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. I-VI. General correspondence of members of the Brockman and allied families, mainly concerning their business affairs; 1563-1843. The greater part of the material relates to William Brockman (d. 1742). Vol. I includes (ff. 7-27) correspondence of Sir William Brockman (d. 1654) and (ff. 29-49 passim) of James Brockman (d. 1683), and vols. V and VI include correspondence of James Brockman (d. 1767), vol. VI consisting almost entirely of his correspondence with his lawyer...
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. VII, VIII. Miscellaneous parliamentary and political papers, mainly of William Brockman (d. 1742), in whose hand many are written; 1626-1757. The material consists for the most part of drafts, copies, memoranda, etc., of or relating to Acts, Bills, speeches and other parliamentary business. A small part relates to political affairs in co. Kent. Included at the end of vol. VIII (ff. 157-173) are copies and translations of a few miscellaneous documents in Dutch, partly p...
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols.. XI-XV. Papers of William Brockman (d. 1742), his son, James Brockman (d. 1767), the Rev. Ralph Drake, afterwards Drake-Brockman, and other members of the Brockman family, as Justices of the Peace, etc., for co. Kent; 1598-1821. Five volumes.
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County of Kent: Papers rel. to administration of: 1598-1843.
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. XVI-XXII. Miscellaneous legal documents, etc., relating to the personal affairs and estates of members of the Brockman and allied families; 1489-1832. Mainly copies or drafts. The names of the parties to individual transactions, testators of wills, etc., will be found in the Index to this Catalogue. Six volumes. Paper and vellum.
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols.XXX,XXXI(ff.ii+73,ii+121). Note-books on Divinity and Classics of the Rev. Ralph Drake afterwards Drake-Brockman, as a student at St John's College, Oxford; 1742-1747.
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Reverend Ralph Drake-Brockman, formerly Drake; of Beachborough: Notebooks, etc., as a student at Oxford: 1742-1747, n.d.