‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1813). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, pink paper bound, with beige and pink patterned cardboard slip case. National Trust Accession: 35695.
‘The Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas.’ (1814). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, white leather bound, with internal pockets and pencil holder, (pencil missing) and leather tongue fastening. National Trust Accession: 35696.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1814). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, beige leather bound, with internal pockets and pencil holder, (pencil missing) and leather tongue fastening. National Trust Accession: 35697.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1816). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, turquoise satin covered, in a brown leather with gold tooling slip case with compartment for pencil (pencil broken off in holder). National Trust Accession: 35698.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1817). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, gold satin covered, in a brown leather debossed slip case with compartment for pencil (pencil missing). National Trust Accession: 35699.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1818). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, pink satin covered, in a brown leather with gold tooling slip case, with compartment for pencil (pencil missing). National Trust Accession: 35700.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocket Companion.’ (1819). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, gold satin covered, in a brown patterned leather with gold tooling slip case, with compartment for pencil (pencil missing). National Trust Accession: 35701.
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository; or Pocker Companion.’ (1820). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, navy blue, leather bound with gold tooling, with internal pockets and pencil holder, (pencil missing) and rectangular metal fastening. National Trust Accession: 35702.
Address book, (1820). Lady Elisabeth’s address book, patterned red leather bound, with internal pockets , fastened by pencil holder (pencil missing). Loose note with address in back pocket. Two short typewritten notes on paticular entries inserted at the relevant pages. Address for Sir David Brew...
‘Peacock’s Polite Repository, or Pocket Companion.’ (1821). Lady Elisabeth Feilding’s diary, pink watered silk with gold tooling, with internal pockets and pencil holder (pencil missing), and rectangular metal fastening. National Trust Accession: 35704.