Althorp Papers. Vol. dcliv. Letters from Sir John Beckett (afterwards 2nd Bart.), as under secretary at the Home Office; 1807-1817. Political and foreign news and yeomanry matters. Sir John Beckett, 2nd Baronet: Letters, as Under Sec. at the Home Office, to Lord Spencer: 1807-1817.
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxxiii. Letters from Richard, 2nd Earl of Lucan (1764-1839), brother-in-law of Lord Spencer, including his views on the Catholic emancipation bill; 1784-1833. Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1784-1833.
Althorp Papers. Vol. mdxx. Letters from Lady Lucy Cavendish, (nee Lyttelton), sister of Charles George, 5th Baron Lyttelton and widow of Lord Frederick Cavendish, including a copy of a letter from Lord Spencer and one undated letter signed Lucy Cavendish; 1882-1910. Thomas Coke, Vice-Chamberlai...
Althorp Papers. Vol. mdxliv. Correspondence with Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaughton Probyn, Comptroller to the Prince of Wales, Keeper of the King's Privy Purse, etc.; 1874-1905. Partly typewritten. General Sir Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, GCSI: Correspondence with 5th Earl Spencer: 1874-1905.
Althorp Papers. Vol. dclxxi. Letters from Herman Witsius Ryland (1760-1838), First Secretary of Canada; 1787-1826. Concerning colonial politics. Herman Witsius Ryland, First Secretary of Canada: Letters to Lord Spencer: 1787-1826.
Althorp Papers. Vol. mdciv. Correspondence with Sir Charles Wood, Viscount Halifax; Lord Privy Seal (1870-1874); 1867, 1872-1874, 1881-1882. Relating partly to Queen Victoria's reaction to riots in Belfast in 1872. Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax: Correspondence with 5th Earl Spencer: 1867-1...
Althorp Papers. Vol. mdclxx. Correspondence with Lord Frederick Cavendish, Chief Secretary for Ireland (1882); [1856?]-1882. Included also is a printed copy of a sermon delivered by Rev. Stephen Gladstone following Lord Frederick's assassination in May 1882. For Spencer's correspondence with Luc...
Althorp Papers. Vol. mdcxc. 1. Letters from Thomas Brassey, 1st Baron Brassey, Civil Lord of the Admiralty (1880-1884), Secretary to the Admiralty (1884-1885), Governor of Victoria (1895-1900); [1883?]-1905, n.d. Also includes a few letters from Brassey's first wife Anna, and one by his second ...