Vols. CCCCLXXIII, CCCCLXXIV. Letters, etc., to Charles François de la Bonde, Sieur d'Iberville, French Envoy in London, mostly from French statesmen and diplomats; 1716-1718.
CURZON COLLECTION. Vols. IX-XII. Piano sonatas, in A. Schnabel (ed.), Klavierwerke (Berlin: Verlag Ullstein, 1924), 4 vols. Annotations to the following sonatas:
DROPMORE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vols. CCLXXX-CCLXXXII. Correspondence of Lord and Lady Camelford concerning political affairs in Bodmin, Okehampton and in Cornwall generally, together with some earlier material; 1722-1798, n.d. Including some letters to or from Spencer Cowper, A. Winterbottom, W. R. Gilbert, C. Rashleigh and Lord Grenville. See also Add. 69042, 69043, 69294-69296, 69308, 69324-69326, 69336, 69343-69359. Contains a few references to political affairs elsewhere, eg. Old Sarum (fo...
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Okehampton, Devon: Elections Parliamentary: Bodmin, Cornwall: Correspondence and papers of 1st Lord and Lady Camelford, etc., rel. to politics in Cornwall and elsewhere: 1722-1798, n.d.
DROPMORE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vols. CCLXXXIII-CCLXXXV. Letters on personal, estate and political matters to Lord Camelford from his agents John Bennett and William Doggett; 1762-1766. Three volumes.
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John Bennett, agent to 1st Baron Camelford: William Doggett, agent to 1st Baron Camelford: Personal, political and estate letters to 1st Lord Camelford from John Bennett and William Doggett: 1762-1766.
DROPMORE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vols. CCLXXXVII-CCLXXXIX. Letters to Lord and Lady Camelford from their attorneys, Winterbottom and Dunn, mainly from A. Winterbottom; 1783-1803. See also Add. 69337 below. Three volumes.
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Winterbottom and Dunn; attorneys: Letters to 1st Lord and Lady Camelford: 1783-1803.
DROPMORE PAPERS (SERIES II). Vol. CCXCVII-CCCIII. Correspondence and papers of Lord and Lady Camelford and others concerning the separation of, and subsequent legal proceedings between, Captain John Smith and his wife Mary; 1760-1782. See also Add. 69301, 69302, passim. For Smith see Piers Mackesey, The Coward of Minden (1979), especially pp. 238-239, 246-247. Seven volumes.