Althorp Papers. Vol. mcdlxxx a. George Appleyard's cash book; 1835-1844. Contains details of Appleyard's monthly financial transactions both of a personal nature and on behalf of the Spencer family. Accounts drawn up and signed as correct by George Appleyard. 232 x 194 mm.
Althorp Papers. Vol. mcdlxxxii. Ledger A; 1847-1852. Contains details of Spencer House's quarterly income and expenditure and includes a classified section which breaks down expenditure under specific heads such as fuel, wine and spirits, furniture and repairs, and groceries. Accounts drawn up a...
Original Indexes 77252-77294. Althorp Papers. Vols. mcmlii-mcmxciv. Indexes, in original folders, to Spencer's correspondence in the KS series above, written on the envelopes which originally contained the letters in the hands of Spencer's Private Secretaries; 1868-1905. For a few of the smaller sections of correspondence there are no indexes on the envelopes; for other sections the indexes are incomplete. Forty-three volumes.
Althorp Papers. Vols. mmcdxciii-mmcdxcvi. Cuttings and pages from various British and Irish newspapers, many containing reports or articles relating to Spencer's political career and to his public life in general; 1858-1910, n.d. Mostly printed, but included are a few manuscript copies of newspaper articles. A few cuttings have been mounted on to pieces of paper, this being the original format. Brief annotations in unidentified hands, usually giving the name of the newspaper, appear on some ...
Althorp Papers. Vol. mmdxiv. Photographs: 1. Charlotte, Countess Spencer; circa 1860? 2. Charlotte, Countess Spencer; circa 1860? 3. Lady Sarah Spencer; circa 1860? 4. Adelaide, Dowager Countess Spencer, with her children Victoria and Charles Robert, later 6th Earl Spencer; circa 1860. 5. V...
Althorp Papers. Vol. mmdxv. Correspondence, mostly letters to Spencer from Messrs Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, with a few papers, relating to the sale of Althorp Library; 1892.
Althorp Papers. Vol. mmdxviii. Letters addressed to Spencer’s solicitor, W. Forster, by Spencer’s private secretaries; Beasley, Boyle and Collison; 1863-1865, n.d. Content includes notification of meetings for the Battersea Bridge proprietors, discussion of shares and collection of rents due.