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- 040-002001835
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- 032-002001808
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AYRTON PAPERS. Vol. XXI (ff. 279).
1. ff. 1-103. Personal correspondence of W. S. Ayrton; 1821-1884.
2. ff. 104-279. Business correspondence, etc., of W. S. Ayrton; 1829-1871.
William Scrope Ayrton, son of William Ayrton, barrister: Letters, etc., to,: 1811-1883.
William Scrope Ayrton, son of William Ayrton, barrister: Correspondence and papers,: 1811-1885.
includes:
- ff. 1-71 passim Marianne Ayrton, née Arnold; wife of W Ayrton: Letters to her son, William Scrope: 1811-1835.
- ff. 3, 7, 13, 18, 22, 29, 39, 47, 83-87 William Scrope Ayrton, son of William Ayrton, barrister: Correspondence with his father, William: 1811-1839.
- ff. 5, 50b Matilda Napier Ayrton, daughter of W Ayrton: Letters to her brother, William Scrope: 1821, 1830.
- f. 33 Christopher Cuff, of Gray's Inn: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1827.
- f. 35 Thomas Willett, schoolmaster, of Stockwell: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1827.
- ff. 41-44b Thomas Fitzherbert Arnold, grandson of Dr Samuel Arnold; barrister: Letter, etc., to W. S. Ayrton: 1829.
- f. 45 William Hamilton Attwood, son of T Attwood, musician: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1829.
- f. 50 Frances Clay Ayrton, daughter of W Ayrton: Letter to her brother, William Scrope: 1830.
- ff. 53, 58, 76, 79, 89 [James?] Sydney Crocker: Letters to W. S. Ayrton: 1833-1841.
- ff. 55 James Comerford, the younger: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1833.
- f. 60 Jessica Mayo, née Arnold; daughter of S J Arnold: Letter to her cousin, W. S. Ayrton: 1834.
- ff. 65-68b Marianne Ayrton, née Arnold; wife of W Ayrton: Correspondence with her husband: 1835.
- ff. 72-73b Augustus Walter Arnold, grandson of Dr Samuel Arnold: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1836.
- f. 78 Miss Bacon, niece of S Crocker: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1836.
- f. 81 Alfred Ayrton, son of W F M Ayrton, notary, of Chester: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1837.
- ff. 83-86b, 88 Matilda Napier Ayrton, daughter of W Ayrton: Letters to, from her father: 1837.
- ff. 83-86b, 88 Frances Clay Ayrton, daughter of W Ayrton: Letters to, from her father: 1837.
- f. 91 William Henry Whitehead, lawyer: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 93 Henry Taylor, of the Athenaeum Club: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 95 William Francis Ayrton, wine-merchant of Chester; son of W F M Ayrton: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1865.
- f. 97 Miss Mary Anne Skirrow: Letter, etc., to W. S. Ayrton: 1881.
- ff. 99b-100 Poetry ENGLISH: P. Du Moulin, `The Redbreast of Canterbury Cathedral', 17th cent. Transl. by Rev. F. B. Wells: 1873: Copy.
- ff. 99b-100 Pierre Du Moulin, the younger; DD; Prebendary of Canterbury Cathedral: `The Redbreast of Canterbury Cathedral', transl. by Rev. F. B. Wells, 1873: 17th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 99b-100 Francis Ballard Wells, Rector of Woodchurch: P. Du Moulin; `The Redbreast of Canterbury Cathedral', translated by,: 1873: Copy.
- f. 101 Alfred Ainger, Canon of Bristol; Master of the Temple: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1884.
- ff. 104-108b George F. Carden, lawyer: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1829.
- f. 109 Lyon, Barnes and Ellis; solicitors: Letter to J. Bonner: 1830.
- f. 112 John Bonner: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1830.
- f. 114 G. Beaumont, [lawyer?]: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1833.
- f. 116 Thomas Smythe, of The Temple: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1833.
- f. 118 Sir Fortunatus William Lilley Dwarris, barrister: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1833.
- f. 121 Elizabeth Clay Paris, née Ayrton; daughter of Dr E Ayrton: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1834.
- f. 122 Freddie Montagu, at St Albans: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1834.
- ff. 124, 130, 168-172 Henry J. Galot: Correspondence, etc., with W. S. Ayrton: 1834-1838.
- ff. 125, 132-141, 152-155, 164 Alfred Other Montagu, son of B Montagu, QC: Correspondence, etc., with W. S. Ayrton: 1835-1837.
- f. 127 Pickering, Smith and Tompson; insurance brokers: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1835.
- ff. 129, 175 Benjamin Lumley, solicitor and opera manager: Letters to W. S. Ayrton: 1836, 1838.
- ff. 142-145 Bryan Waller Procter, alias 'Barry Cornwall'; poet: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1836.
- ff. 147-151 Richard Wright, [solicitor? ]: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1836.
- f. 148 Thomas, David and Isaac Carr; textile warehousemen: Card, etc.,: 1836: Partly printed.
- ff. 157, 180, 187-189b, 213-215b Basil Montagu, KC 1835: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1834-1840.
- ff. 159-161 Joseph King, [insurance broker?]: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1837.
- f. 162 Edward Chitty, lawyer: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1837.
- f. 166 Sir George Rose, judge: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1837.
- f. 173 Edward Lumley, bookseller: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1838.
- f. 186 William Oldnall Russell, sergeant-at-law: Letter on behalf of Lord Chancellor to W. S. Ayrton: 1838.
- f. 192 William Vizard, Secretary, Bankrupts Office: Letter to B. Montagu: 1838.
- f. 192 Basil Montagu, KC 1835: Letter to,: 1838.
- ff. 194, 199-212b Henry Butterworth, law publisher: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1839-1840.
- ff. 196-198 Vitruvius Lawes, sergeant-at-law: Correspondence on his behalf with W. Vizard: 1839.
- ff. 196-198 William Vizard, Secretary, Bankrupts Office: Correspondence with V. Lawes: 1839.
- ff. 219, 275 William Vizard, Secretary, Bankrupts Office: Letters to W. S. Ayrton: 1840, 1841.
- f. 220 Charles Sturgeon, lawyer: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1840.
- ff. 232-239 E. M. Gregg, widow of - Gregg, Registrar to Bankruptcy Court: Letters to W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 240 T. B. Ferrers, cousin of Mrs E M Gregg: Letter to,: 1841.
- f. 240 E. M. Gregg, widow of - Gregg, Registrar to Bankruptcy Court: Letter to her cousin, T. B. Ferrers: 1841.
- ff. 246-250, 259-264, 267, 267b Daniel Highley Richardson, Registrar to Bankruptcy Court: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 258 John Campbell, Registrar to Court Bankruptcy: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 265 George [Biller?]: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 269 C. W. Dubois, of Bankruptcy Court: Letter to S. Spurr: 1841.
- f. 269 S. Spurr, legal clerk: Letter to,: 1841.
- ff. 271-272b S. Spurr, legal clerk: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1841.
- f. 276 Longman and Co; publishers: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1865: Printed.
- ff. 277-278b London. Secular Institutions; Societies. Society of Antiquaries: Correspondence with W. S. Ayrton: 1865.
- f. 279 Thomas Tudor Trevor, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Northallerton: Letter to W. S. Ayrton: 1871.
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- Western Manuscripts
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040-002001835 - Is part of:
- Add MS 52334-52358 : THE AYRTON PAPERS
Add MS 52354 : AYRTON PAPERS. Vol. XXI (ff. 279). 1. ff. 1-103. Personal correspondence of W. S. Ayrton; 1821-1884. 2. ff. 104-279. Business… - Hierarchy:
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- English
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- Start Date:
- 1821
- End Date:
- 1884
- Date Range:
- 1821-1884
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- CE
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- Ainger, Alfred, Canon of Bristol, Master of the Temple
Arnold, Augustus Walter, grandson of Dr Samuel Arnold
Arnold, Thomas Fitzherbert, grandson of Dr Samuel Arnold, barrister
Attwood, William Hamilton, son of T Attwood musician
Ayrton, Alfred, son of W F M Ayrton notary of Chester
Ayrton, Frances Clay, daughter of W Ayrton
Ayrton, Marianne, née Arnold wife of W Ayrton
Ayrton, Matilda Napier, daughter of W Ayrton
Ayrton, William Francis, wine-merchant of Chester; son of W F M Ayrton, 1808-1874
Ayrton, William Scrope, barrister; son of William Ayrton, 1804-1885
Bacon, niece of S Crocker, fl 1836
Beaumont, G, lawyer?
Biller?, George
Bonner, John
Butterworth, Henry, law publisher
Campbell, John, Registrar to Court Bankruptcy
Carden, George F, lawyer
Chitty, Edward, lawyer
Comerford, James, the younger
Crocker, James?Sydney
Cuff, Christopher, of Gray's Inn
Dubois, C W, correspondent of S Spurr, fl 1841
Dwarris, Fortunatus William Lilley, Knight, barrister and author, 1786-1860
Ferrers, T B, cousin of Mrs E M Gregg, fl 1841
Galot, Henry J, correspondent of William Ayrton, fl 1834-1838
Gregg, E M, correspondent of William Scrope Ayrton, fl 1841
King, Joseph, insurance broker?
Lawes, Vitruvius, sergeant-at-law
Longman and Co, publishers, 1724-
Lumley, Benjamin, solicitor, author and theatre manager, 1812-1875
Lumley, Edward, bookseller
Lyon, Barnes and Ellis, solicitors
Mayo, Jessica, née Arnold daughter of S J Arnold
Montagu, Alfred Other, son of B Montagu QC
Montagu, Basil, KC 1835
Montagu, Freddie, at St Albans
Moulin, Pierre, called 'The Younger', clergyman, religious controversialist and Prebendary of Canterbury Cathedral, fl 1601-1684
Paris, Elizabeth Clay, née Ayrton daughter of Dr E Ayrton
Pickering, Smith and Tompson, insurance brokers
Procter, Bryan Waller, alias 'Barry Cornwall', poet
Richardson, Daniel Highley, Registrar to Bankruptcy Court
Rose, George, judge
Russell, William Oldnall, sergeant-at-law
Skirrow, Mary Anne, Miss
Smythe, Thomas, of The Temple
Society of Antiquaries, London
Spurr, S, legal clerk
Sturgeon, Charles, lawyer
Taylor, Henry, of the Athenaeum Club
Thomas, David and Isaac Carr, textile warehousemen
Trevor, Thomas Tudor, Deputy Clerk of the Peace Northallerton
Vizard, William, Sec Bankrupts Office
Wells, Francis Ballard, Rector of Woodchurch
Whitehead, William Henry, lawyer
Willett, Thomas, schoolmaster of Stockwell
Wright, Richard, solicitor?