Vol. ccv (ff. ). Rental of Lord Barrington's estate in Poultry and Old Jewry, with names of tenants; 1737-1744. Also includes accounts of rent charge from Lord Grimston; 1737-1755.
Vol. ccvi (ff. ). Accounts of 'house rent and parochial duties in London'; 1739-1741. Also includes rent accounts of tenants in Flying Horse Yard, Bishopsgate Street, London; 1749-[1762?].
Barrington Papers. Vol. cx (ff. ). 1. ff. . Two copies of the above account, with covering letter; May 1761. Copies. 2. ff. . Correspondence and papers relating to the investigations into fraud and mismanagement; 1760-Sept. 1761.
Barrington Papers. Vols. ccxix-ccxx. These volumes contain correspondence relating to diplomatic affairs involving Sir Robert Adair, diplomatist. Consequently, they bear little relevance to the rest of the collection. It is possible that they came to the Barrington family via Elizabeth Barrington, née Adair, wife of Rev. George Barrington, later 5th Viscount Barrington, or her descendents. Two volumes.
Scope & Content:
George III of England: Sir Robert Adair, GCB: Letters to, or concerning: 1792-1848,n.d.: Partly French.