Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmxix-mcmxxi. Correspondence relating to the administration of the Clifden Estates, mainly concerning lands in Ireland. Henry Agar-Ellis, 3rd Viscount Clifden, was married to Lady Spencer's sister Lilah Seymour but died in 1866 leaving her with two small children. Their son, Henry George Agar-Ellis, 4th Viscount Clifden, was at the time of his father's death only two years old. A trust was therefore set up to administer the estates, which included lands in Ireland and ...
Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmxxv, mcmxxvi. Correspondence with Very Rev. Henry Montague-Butler, D.C.L., L.L.D., a contemporary of Spencer at Harrow, Headmaster (1859-1885), Governor of the school (1901-1917); 1853-1910. Two volumes.
Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmxxix-mcmxxxi. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to the administration of Harrow school, including accounts, examiners, repairs to the Headmaster's House, appointment of a Headmaster, etc.; 1866-1896. Partly printed. Correspondents include Rev. J. E. C. Welldon and Charles Saville Roundell, M.P., etc.; Three volumes.
Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmxxv, mcmxxxvi. Correspondence with Maj. [J. E.?] Acklom, rel. mostly to his claim to estates bequeathed by Lady Althorp to her husband, 3rd Earl Spencer and subsequently sold by him (in 1848) to Mr. Nevill, cousin to Lady Althorp; also letters from members of his family including Mary, his wife, G. Evatt, Spencer and Henry, his sons, Cuthbert and Eliz. A. Acklom; 1862-1907. Two volumes.
Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmlx, mcmlxi. Indexes to correspondence in Add. MSS 76867-76874 above with Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman; 1884-1895. Two volumes.
Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmlxiv-mcmlxvi. Althorp Papers. Indexes to correspondence in Add. MSS 76905-76911 above with Baron Carlingford; 1868-1885. Three volumes.