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Egerton MS 3441
- Record Id:
- 040-001985681
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001985529
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000158.0x0001f4
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- ISAD(G)
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- Egerton MS 3441
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LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CXVIII (ff. 169). Miscellaneous papers of Lord Holdernesse, 1752-1773, including:- (1) Petitions and memorials, addressed to George II and others; 1752-1758. ff. 1-25;- (2) Correspondence relating to the Charterhouse, of which Lord Holdernesse was a governor; 1754-1765. ff. 26-95;- (3) Papers relating to the national debt, trade with Germany and Holland, and imports of hemp, flax and linen; 1755-1767. ff. 96-111;- (4) Papers relating to the Cinque Ports, of which Lord Holdernesse was Lord Warden (1765-1778); 1767-1773. ff. 112-167.
includes:
- f. 1 Juan Saure, of Minorca: Petition to George II: aft. 1733.
- f. 3 Marguerite de Baylly, Marquise de Cugnac: Petition to the Lords Justices of England: 1752.
- f. 3 Louis Mathieu Bertin, Marquis de Frateaux: Petition to the Lords Justices of England on behalf of: 1752.
- ff. 7, 11 Colonel Tobie de Rocayrol, officer in the service of the maritime powers: Memorials to Lord Holdernesse: 1753.
- f. 15 Anthony Goude, master mason: Petition to Lord Holdernesse: 1753.
- f. 16 Pierre Paul Roussel, purveyor of forage to the British troops in Flanders: Petition to George II for payment: 1754.
- f. 16 Pierre Lemaistre, forage-purveyor to British troops in Flanders: Petition to George II for payment: 1754.
- f. 18 Privy Seal: Memorial of the clerks of, to the Treasury: aft. 1755.
- f. 22 Office of Secretaries of State: Memorial of the clerks of, to Lord Holdernesse: 1757.
- f.24 Sir John Pringle, Baronet; Physician to George III: Memorial to George II: 1758.
- ff. 26, 28 Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1754-1757.
- ff. 26-95 London; Charterhouse: Correspondence of Lord Holdernesse rel. to: 1754-1765.
- f. 30 Joseph Cresswell, toyman: Petition to be admitted a pensioner in the Charterhouse: 1754.
- ff. 32, 89, 90 James Johnson, Bishop of Gloucester (1752), and of Worcester(1759): Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1752-1763.
- f. 34 John Roberts, MP: Letter to -: 1755.
- ff. 37, 51, 60 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1744-1761.
- f. 39 Robert Hay Drummond, formerly Hay; Bishop of St. Asaph; Archbishop of York 1761: Letters to Lord Holdernesse: 1755-1760.
- f. 41 John Roberts, MP: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1755.
- f. 44 Mrs Elizabeth Bell: Letter to Sir C. D'Arcy: 1756.
- f. 53 Kenrick Prescot, Master of St. Catharine's Hall, Cambridge, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Letter to the Duke of Newcastle: 1756.
- f. 56 Edmund Law, DD, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge afterwards Bishop of Carlisle: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1757.
- f. 58 Landon Jones, attorney: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1757.
- f. 62 James West, MP for St. Alban's Secretary to the Treasury; President of the Royal Society: Letters to Lord Holdernesse: 1758, 1759.
- f. 64 Lancelot Browne, of Fisherwick: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1758.
- f.66 Joseph Gascoigne, of Chiswick: Letter to L. Browne: 1758.
- f. 70 Elizabeth Berkeley, wife of Augustus, 4th Earl of Berkeley: Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1758, 1760.
- ff. 76, 78 Thomas Melmoth, Registrar of the Charterhouse: Letters to - and Lord Holdernesse: 1760.
- f. 81 Alexander Hume, MP; Director of the E India Co: Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1754-1761.
- ff. 84, 86 Thomas Best, MP: Letters to Lord Holdernesse: 1762.
- f. 91 Reverend Temple: Note to Lord Holdemesse: 1765.
- f. 93 Reverend Francis Stone, unitarian: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1765.
- f. 96 Revenue: State of the national debt: 1755, 1756.
- ff. 98-111 Trade and Commerce: Papers rel. to trade with Germany and Holland and imports of hemp, flax and linen: 1758-1767.
- ff. 112-167 Cinque Ports: Papers of Lord Holdernesse rel. to: 1767-1773.
- ff. 132, 158, 160 (copy) Denis Clarke, of Doctors' Commons: Letters to Lord Holdernesse: 1767, 1771.
- ff. 135, 146, 150-155 George Montague-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax; d 1772; formerly Montague: Correspondence with Lord Holdernesse: 1752-1771.
- f. 148 Thomas Bateman Lane, Deputy Lieutenant of the Cinque Ports: Letter to Lord Holdernesse: 1771.
- ff. 162-167 Accompts: Lord Holdernesse; perquisites as Warden of the Cinque Ports: 1767-1773.
- ff. 168, 169 Dentistry: Advertisements of Dr. Isdale: 18th cent.: Printed.
- ff. 168,169 Isdale, dentist: Advertisements of: 18th cent.: Printed.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Egerton Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001985529
036-001985631
037-001985661
040-001985681 - Is part of:
- Egerton MS 3324-3508 : LEEDS PAPERS
Egerton MS 3401-3497 : B. HOLDERNESSE PAPERS LEEDS PAPERS. Vols. LXXVIII-CLXXIV. Correspondence and papers, mostly official, of Robert Darcy, 4th…
Egerton MS 3425-3490 : B, Section III. PAPERS AS SECRETARY OF STATE
Egerton MS 3441 : LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CXVIII (ff. 169). Miscellaneous papers of Lord Holdernesse, 1752-1773, including:- (1) Petitions and… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001985529[0002]/036-001985631[0003]/037-001985661[0011]/040-001985681
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Egerton MS 3324-3508
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1752
- End Date:
- 1773
- Date Range:
- 1752-1773
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Baylly, Marguerite, Marquise de Cugnac, fl 1752
Bell, Elizabeth, Mrs
Berkeley, Elizabeth, wife of Augustus, 4th Earl of Berkeley
Bertin, Louis Mathieu, Marquis de Frateaux
Best, Thomas, MP
Browne, Lancelot, of Fisherwick
Charterhouse, London
Clarke, Denis, of Doctors' Commons
Cresswell, Joseph, toyman
Drummond, Robert, né Hay, Archbishop of York, 1711-1776
Dunk, George, 2nd Earl of Halifax, né Montagu, politician and statesman, 1716-1771
Gascoigne, Joseph, of Chiswick, correspondent of Lancelot Browne, fl 1758
Goude, Anthony, master mason and petitioner to Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holdernesse, fl 1753
Herring, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
Holles, Thomas Pelham-, Duke of Newcastle, prime minister, 1693-1768
Hume, Alexander, MP; Director of the E India Co
Isdale, dentist
Johnson, James, Bishop of Gloucester (1752), and of Worcester (1759), d 1774
Jones, Landon, attorney
Lane, Thomas Bateman, Deputy Lieut of the Cinque Ports
Law, Edmund, DD, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge afterwards Bishop of Carlisle
Lemaistre, Pierre, forage-purveyor to British troops in Flanders
Melmoth, Thomas, Registrar of the Charterhouse
Prescot, Kenrick, Master of St. Catharine's Hall, Cambridge, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Pringle, John, Baronet, Physician to George III
Privy Seal
Roberts, John, MP
Rocayrol, Tobie, Colonel; officer in the service of the maritime powers
Roussel, Pierre Paul, purveyor of forage to the British troops in Flanders
Saure, Juan, of Minorca
Stone, Francis, Reverend; unitarian
Temple, Reverend
West, James, politician and antiquary, 1703-1772