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Add MS 43837
- Record Id:
- 032-002056977
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002056977
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000039.0x0001d3
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- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 43837
- Title:
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CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS OF SIR JOSEPH BANKS, Bart., P.R.S., mainly relating to his estate at Revesby, co. Lincoln, and the surrounding district; 16 Apr. 1790-10 Oct. 1812, n.d. Some copies and autogr. drafts of letters from him are included. Names of writers are given in the index to this Catalogue. Other Banks papers relating to the estate are in Yale University Library. The correspondence is calendared in The Banks Papers, ed. W. R. Dawson, 1958. Paper; ff. i + 88. Folio. 1790-1812. Presented, through the Friends of the National Libraries, by W. R. Dawson, Esq., F.R.S.E., F.R.S.L.
- Scope & Content:
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Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence and papers rel. to his Lincolnshire estate,: 1790-1812, n.d.
Revesby, Lincolnshire: Correspondence and papers of Sir J. Banks conc. his estate at: 1790-1812, n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1-6 William Pennell, attorney, of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1790.
- ff. 1-6 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with W. Pennell: 1790.
- f. 7 Louth, Lincolnshire: Letter from convicts in the House of Correction at, to Sir J: Banks: 1792.
- ff. 8, 10, 11, 15, 57, 63 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with J. Parkinson, senior: 1796-1811.: copy.
- ff. 8, 10, 11, 15, 57, 63 John Parkinson, senior; steward to Sir J Banks: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1796-1811.
- ff. 14, 17, 18, 22, 25, 26, 28 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with T. Stone: 1796.: copy.
- ff. 14, 17, 18, 22, 25, 26, 28 Thomas Stone, surveyor: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1796.
- ff. 16, 20 C. C. Cremer, assistant to T Stone, surveyor: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1796.
- ff. 16, 20 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with C. C. Cremer: 1796.: copy.
- f.24 C. C. Cremer, assistant to T Stone, surveyor: Letters to T. Stone: 1796.: Copies.
- f. 29 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Letter to R. Clitherow: 1802.: Draft.
- f. 29 Richard Clitherow, of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1802.
- f. 30 Robert Alliwell, junior; tenant of Sir J Banks: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1803.
- f. 32 J. B.; of Coningsby: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1803.
- ff. 33-36 Timothy Tupholme, of Alford, county Lincolnshire: Letters to Sir J. Banks: 1805-1806.
- ff. 37, 38-41 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with R. Heald: 1806.: copy.
- ff. 37-41 Richard Heald, formerly attorney, of Horncastle: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1806.
- f. 42 John Burcham, of Coningsby: Letter to J. Parkinson: 1807.
- f.44 John Wharrie, tenant of Sir -J Banks: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1807.
- f. 45 William Wiseman, tenant of Sir J Banks: Letter to J. Parkinson, junior: 1808.
- f. 47 Tunnard and Rodgerson; attorneys, Boston, Lincolnshire: Letter to Fleshbourn: 1808.
- ff. 49-52 John Harrison, of Norton Place, county Lincolnshire: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1808.
- ff. 49-52 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with J. Harrison: 1808.
- ff. 53-56, 61, 71, 73 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Correspondence with R. Williams: 1811.
- ff. 53-56, 61, 71, 73 Richard Williams, attorney, of Lincoln's Inn: Correspondence with Sir J. Banks: 1811.
- f. 58b Richard Chetwynd, 5th Viscount Chetwynd: Wrapper franked by: 1811.
- f.59 Thomas Goodbarne, of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire: Letter to J. Parkinson: 1811.
- ff. 64, 69 Michael Wood, tailor, of Horncastle: Letters to Sir J. Banks: 1811.
- f.65 Hugh Norton, innkeeper, of Tumby: Letter to J. Parkinson: 1811.
- f. 67 Reverend William Thorold, of Weelsby House: Letter to T. Goodbarne: 1811.
- f. 74 Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet; PRS: Letter to - Clitherow: 1811.: Draft.
- f.75 Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1812.
- f. 77 Clement Madely, Vicar of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire: Memorial to Sir J. Banks signed by: 1812.
- f.79 Hugh Norton, innkeeper, of Tumby: Letter to Sir J. Banks: n.d.
- f.80 Commoner, A: Letter, so signed to J. Fleshbun: 18th-19th cent.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002056977
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002056977
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1790
- End Date:
- 1812
- Date Range:
- 16 Apr 1790-10 Oct 1812
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Custodial History:
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Warren Royal Dawson, FSA: Presented: in 1933, 1934 and 1935.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Alliwell, Robert, junior; tenant of Sir J Banks
Banks, Joseph, 1st Baronet, botanist, naturalist and patron of science, 1743-1820
Burcham, John, of Coningsby
Chetwynd, Richard, 5th Viscount Chetwynd
Clitherow, Richard, of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire
Cremer, C. C., assistant to T Stone, surveyor
Dawson, Warren Royal, Egyptologist and librarian, 1888-1968
Douglas, Sylvester, 1st Baron Glenbervie, lawyer, politician and diarist, 1743-1823
Goodbarne, Thomas, of Horncastle, correspondent of John Parkinson, fl 1811
Harrison, John, of Norton Place, county Lincolnshire
Heald, Richard, formerly attorney, of Horncastle
Madely, Clement, Vicar of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire
Norton, Hugh, innkeeper, of Tumby
Parkinson, John, senior; steward to Sir J Banks
Pennell, William, attorney, of Horncastle, county Lincolnshire
Stone, Thomas, surveyor
Thorold, William, Reverend; of Weelsby House
Tunnard and Rodgerson, attorneys, Boston, Lincolnshire
Tupholme, Timothy, of Alford, county Lincolnshire
Wharrie, John, tenant of Sir -J Banks
Williams, Richard, attorney, of Lincoln's Inn
Wiseman, William, tenant of Sir J Banks
Wood, Michael, tailor, of Horncastle - Places:
- Louth, Lincolnshire
Revesby, England