SUPPLEMENTARY HYNDFORD PAPERS. Vols. VI-IX. Correspondence and papers (arranged in the same order as a similar correspondence in the Public Record Office, S.P. 80/188, 80/189, 80/190), of Lord Hyndford during his Special Mission to the Emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa, relating chiefly to the election of a King of the Romans; 21 Feb.- 23 Dec. 1752. In some places the documents have been arranged according to the date of covering letters which have been traced in the correspondence now in ...
SCUDAMORE PAPERS. VOLS. I, II. Miscellaneous Letters and Papers, mainly transcripts of documents relating to Foreign Affairs collected by John Scudamore, 1st Viscount Scudamore, as Ambassador to France; circ. 1585-1637, n.d.; 1638-1642, n.d. Paper; ff. 141, 100. Folio. XVI-XVII centt. Formerly parts of Phillipps MSS. 287, vols. ii and iii (al. 2410), and 22281, rearranged.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
English, French, Greek, Modern, Italian, and Latin
LEIGHTON PAPERS. Vols. I-IX. Ledgers; 1897-1918. Accompts of bookbinding work and sales of books and MSS. arranged in alphabetical order of the names of customers. Nine volumes:-
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. CXXXVII, CXXXVIII. Rentals of the manors of Newington Bertram and Newington Belhouse in Newington-next-Hythe, Newington Brenzett in Brenzett, Newington Fee in Dymchurch, Cheriton, Enbrook and Swetton in Cheriton, Minchen Court in Shadoxhurst, Brockhill al. Brockwell al. Thorne in Saltwood, co. Kent; 1531-1726. Cf. Add. MSS. 42661-42664. Two vols., arranged chronologically, as follows:-
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. CXLI-CXLIII. Household accompts of Anne, wife of Sir William Brockman (d. 1742); 1700-1724. Vols. CXLI, CXLII, also contain some miscellaneous earlier accompts; 1644-1672.
Scope & Content:
Anne Brockman, wife of Sir W Brockman, of Beachborough: Household accompts: 1700-1724. Accompts: Brockman family: 1606-1779.
BROCKMAN PAPERS. Vols. CXLV-CXLIX. Miscellaneous husbandry and estate accompt books; 1691-1750. Vols. CXLV, CXLVI were previously used by James Brockman (d. 1683) as Latin notebooks.
POSITIVIST PAPERS. Vols. IV-VI. Letters to Congreve from prominent English and Irish Positivists, with some replies (copies) from Congreve, arranged as follows:-