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Vol. CXC. (ff. 297). 1813-1818.
includes:
- f. 1 Edward Worth Newenham, son of Sir E Newenham, MP: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1812-1818.
- f. 3 Protestant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty: Correspondence with S. Perceval and the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1811-1820.
- f. 3 John Wilks, Secretary of Society for protection of religious liberty: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1812-1820.
- f. 3 Thomas Pellatt, Secretary of Protestant Society for religious liberty: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1812-1820.
- f. 5 Charles Browning, of Horton Lodge, Epsom: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813-1817.
- f. 6 Charles Browning, of Horton Lodge, Epsom: Petitions to the Prince Regent: 1812, 1813.
- f. 8 William Baldwin, of Leyland, county Lancashire: Memorial to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813.
- ff. 12, 13 Tax Office: Correspondence with the Lancashire Land-tax Commissioners: 1801, 1806.: Copies.
- ff. 17, 18 (printed) London Churches and Chapels: Letters on behalf of the Gaelic chapel: 1813, 1814.
- ff. 24, 25 (copy) John Rennie, Vicar of Long Itchington: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with memorial to the Treasury: 1813.
- ff. 26, 80, 287 British America, and United States: Papers rel. to claims of British subjects late residing in: 1813, 1814, 1818.
- ff. 28, 29 Captain Ferdinand Smyth, afterwards Smyth-Stuart: Letters, etc., to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813, 1814.
- f. 29 Stephen Macregan: Letter to C. Arbuthnot, with memorial to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813.
- f. 39 William Ffarington, High Sheriff for Lancashire: Joint testimonial by: 1813.
- ff. 39, 40 County of Lancaster: Signatures of Grand Jury and Magistrates: 1813.
- ff. 39-41 Emanuel Matthew Burton, late of Middleton, near Manchester: Memorial to the Treasury, etc.: 1813.
- f. 40 Reverend Thomas Drake, DD: Signature: 1813.
- f. 43 Scotland: Proposal for union of Episcopal clergy in: 1813.
- f. 44 Reverend John Stephen, of Cruden: Letter advocating union of Episcopal clergy in Scotland: 1802.: Copy.
- f. 48 Cape of Good Hope: Letter on the influence of popery in the government of: 1813 (?).
- f. 50 Heather Saxby Emmerick, widow of Colonel - Emmerick: Petition to the House of Commons: 1813.
- f. 54 Anthony Rosenhagen, of the Treasury: Letters to T. C. Brooksbank: 1812-1814.
- f. 55 Jane Bower, wet-nurse to Princess Charlotte of Wales: Memorial to the Chancellor of the Exchequer: 1813.
- f. 58 Jacob Mountain, Bishop of Quebec: Memorial to the Prince Regent: 1813.: Signed.
- f. 61 b Drummond and Co; bankers, London: Accompt of the King's trustees: 1812, 1813.
- f. 61 b George III of England: Correspondence and papers of the King's Trustees: 1812, 1813.
- f. 63 Robert Fergus, Late Deputy Assistant Commissary at St. Pierre, Martinique: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813.
- f. 67 W- Smith: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1812, 1813.
- f. 69 William Tolmie: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813.
- f. 73 Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young Arbuthnott: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813.
- f. 74 James Gordon, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland: Memorial to the Treasury: 1813.
- f. 74 James Fergusson, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland: Memorial to the Treasury: 1813.
- f. 74 Thomas Tod, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland: Memorial to the Treasury: 1813.: Signed.
- f. 74 Scotland: Memorial of Judges of the Supreme Consistorial Court: 1813.
- f. 74 George Ross, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland: Memorial to the Treasury: 1813.: Signed.
- f. 79 Matthew White, MP for Hythe. American loyalist: Letters to T. C. Brooksbank: 1813.
- f.82 W- Smith: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813, 1817.
- f. 86 Manchester, Lancashire: Memorial of spinners, etc., for the retention of British Guiana: 1814.
- f. 88 Charles Frederick Schmoll: Petition to the House of Commons: 1819-1820.: Draft.
- f. 90 Robert Steven, Chairman of Committee for relieving distress in Germany: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with printed report: 1814.
- f. 92 Francis II; Emperor of Germany: Appeal by London Committee for relieving distress in Germany: 1814.: Printed.
- ff 94,95 Reverend Richard Frizell, MA, Master of Boxford Royal School: Memorials to the Prince Regent and Lord Sidmouth: 1814.
- f. 97 Henrietta Waldegrave, daughter of Baron - Alt: Memorial to the Prince Regent, etc.: 1812-1814.
- f. 101 William Armstrong, of Chellenham, formerly of Ste. Croix, Virgin Islands: Petition to Earl Bathurst: 1814.
- f. 103 British Guiana: Papers rel. to Essequibo, Demerara, and Berbice: 1801-1825.
- f. 103 Liverpool, Lancashire: Memorial of British Guiana merchants of, to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f. 104 William Tayler: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f.106 William Tayler: Petition to the House of Commons: 1814.
- f. 110 Edward Hankin, MD, Rector of West Chiltington: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813-1823.
- f. 111 James Colbert, of Dublin: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f. 120 General Sir Eyre Coote, the younger, KB: Statement of his services: 1814.
- f. 121 William Mead, Rector of Dunstable: Memorial to the Treasury: 1814.
- f. 123 Fauré, junior, of Bordea-: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f. 125 Benjamin Bloomfield, of Bordeaux: Receipts: 1797.
- f. 126 Sir William Hillary, 1st Baronet: Letter to H.M. Ministers: 1814.
- ff. 128-129 Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke 1797; formerly Aldworth-Neville: Letters to Sir W. Hillary: 1803-1814.: Extracts.
- f. 130 William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814, 1827.
- f. 132 Archibald Gloster, Attorney -General of Grenada, afterwards Chief Justice of Dominica: Letters, etc., to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1812-1816.
- f. 134 Newspapers W. Indies: Dominica Chronicle: 21 Sept. 1814.
- f. 136 Kirkman Finlay, MP, Lord Provost of Glasgow: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f. 138 Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral: Memorial of cotton manufacturers and merchants of, to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814.
- f. 140 Reverend Philip Fisher, Master of the Charterhouse: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813, 1814.
- f. 142 London, England: Proposal to remove Smithfield cattle-market: 1814.: Printed.
- f. 142 Post Office: Papers rel. to erection of new General Post Office: 1814-1821: Partly printed.
- f. 142 (printed) London, England: Papers rel. to erection of new Post Office: 1814-1821.
- ff. 144, 181, 184, 197, 207, 209, 290 Revenue: Yield of permanent and war taxes: 1813-1820.
- ff. 144, 181, 184, 197, 209, 290 William Rose Haworth, Chief Clerk in the Audit Office: Returns of taxes: 1813-1820.
- f. 145 George Rose, PC; MP: Correspondence with the Earl of Liverpool: 1812-1815.
- f. 155 b Grain: Quantities of grain, meal, and flour imported to Great Britain: 1814-1815.
- f. 159 Chevalier T-? La Cainea, afterwards Consul at Nice: Letter to the Duke of York: 1815.
- f. 160 b Brooksbank and Morland; Agents of Invalids: Petition to- the Prince Regent: 1815.
- ff. 162, 164 Robert Scott: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1815.
- f. 166 James John Vassar: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1815, 1819.
- ff. 171, 202 Colonel Joseph Holden Strutt, of Terling Place, MP: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1813-1825.
- ff. 175, 177 James Robert Grant, MD, Inspector General of Military Hospitals: Accompts: 1815.: Signed.
- ff. 175, 233, 285 Army; England: Various estimates, accompts, returns, etc.: 1815-1821.
- f. 179 William Ogilvie: Memorial to the Prince Regent: 1816.
- f. 182 Thomas Johnson, of the Secret Service: Letter to Adm. Pickmore and others, claiming a trial of his submarine: 1816.
- f. 182 Submarine Vessels: Letter of T. Johnson claiming a trial of his invention: 1816.
- f. 182 Navy; England: Letter of T. Johnson, claiming a trial of his submarine: 1816.
- f. 185 b Ireland: Amount paid by Victualling Office for provisions from: 1806-1815.
- ff. 185 b, 187 b Victualling Office: Tables of purchases: 1806-1815.
- f. 188 Captain John Clarke Searle, RN, Chairman of the Victualling Board: Return signed by: 1816.
- f. 189 Henry Brooke Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1814-1820.
- f. 191 Nicholas Mahon, Chairman of Irish Catholics: Address to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with reply: 1816.
- f. 195 Roman Catholics: Petition of Irish Catholics to the Prince Regent: 1816.
- f. 198 b Commissariat: Estimate for departments abroad: 1816.
- f. 200 Charles Dupont, RN: Statement of his services: 1810-1816.
- f. 204 Thomas Corlett: Memorial to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1816.
- f. 205 William Irving, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports: Returns signed by: 1801-1826.
- ff. 205, 208 Grain: Quantities of foreign grain, etc., in warehouse in London and other British ports: 10 Oct.1816.
- f. 206 Lady Augusta Leith, widow of General Sir J Leith: Memorial to the Prince Regent: 1817 (?).
- f. 207 Ash- Bulley, Clerk in the Exchequer Office: Revenue return: 1816.: Signed.
- f. 210 London Churches and Chapels: Petition of parishioners of St. Dunstan's in the West against repealing the Test Act: 1817 (?).: Copy.
- f. 221 John Eames, stage-coach proprietor: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.
- f. 221 William Waterhouse, stage-coach proprietor: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.
- f. 221 John Willan, stage-coach proprietor: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.: Signed.
- f. 223 Stage-coach Proprietors: Petition to the Treasury: 1817.: Copy.
- f. 228 b Nicholas McDonald Sarsfield Codd: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with printed petition: 1817, 1822.
- f. 230 T- Kingsmill, Mayor of Deal: Downs Society memorials signed by: 1817.
- f. 230 Downs Society of :Fishermen's Friends; Deal: Letters and papers of: 1817.
- f. 231 b Montagu Pennington, Perpetual Curate of St George's Chapel, Deal: Petition of the Downs Society signed by: 1817.
- f. 233 Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston; Prime Minister: Correspondence with Brooksbank and Morland: 1813-1817.: Copies.
- f.233 Brooksbank and Morland; Agents of Invalids: Correspondence with Lord Palmerston: 1813-1817: Copies.
- f. 236 William Robson, clock-maker: Memorial signed by: 1817.
- f. 236 London; City Companies, Trade Guilds, etc: Clockmakers' petitions: 1813, 1817.
- f. 236 Matthew Dutton, clockmaker: Memorial signed by: 1817.
- f. 236 Clockmakers; London: Petitions of: 1813, 1817.
- f.236 Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, clockmaker: Memorial signed by: 1817.
- f. 238 P- P- Barraud, Warden (?) of the Clockmakers' Company: Signatures to memorials: 1813, 1817.
- f. 238 John R- Arnold, Warden of the Clockmakers' Company: Signatures to memorials: 1813, 1817.
- f. 241 P- Moore: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.
- ff. 242,241 James Phillips, UK of the Commissariat: Memorial to the Treasury, etc.: 1817.
- f. 244 James Harris, of Poplar: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.
- f. 246 William Norris, of Halifax: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817.
- ff. 246-255 Samuel Knight, Vicar of Halifax 1818: Petitions in favour of, etc.: 1817.
- ff. 248, 253 Robert Paley, MD, senior and junior, of Halifax: Petitions signed by: 1817.
- ff. 248-255 Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire: Petitions to Lords Milton and Liverpool: 1817.
- f. 249 William Bates, of Halifax: Letter to Lord Mi1ton: 1817.
- f. 252 John Rawson, Churchwarden of Halifax: Petition signed by: 1817.
- f. 252 William Emmet, Constable of Halifax: Signature to petition: 1817.
- f. 252 John Haigh, constable, of Halifax: Petition signed by: 1817.
- f. 252 John Hodgson, of Halifax, churchwarden: Signature to petition: 1817.
- f.256 Colonel Claude de Borel, Chevalier de St Louis, of St Domingo: Petition to the Treasury: 1817.: Fr.
- f. 258 Cinque Ports: Orders by Parliament for returns of officers' emoluments, with the returns: 1817, n.d.
- f. 260 Army; England: Claims for prize-money earned in the Peninsular War: 1815, 1817.
- f. 262 National Society for the Education of the Poor: Memorials: aft. 1817, aft. 1821.
- f. 262 Education: Memorials of the National Society for the Education of the Poor: aft. 1817, aft. 1821.
- ff. 265, 269 (printed) England, Ecclesiastical History: Population and church accommodation in the several parishes: 1818.
- f. 273 Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balcarres: Correspondence with the 2nd Earl of Liverpool: 1817, 1818.
- f. 277 William Macnamara, glass manufacturer: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Liverpool, with memorial, etc.: 1818.
- ff. 279, 284 Glass: Papers rel. to manufacture of " German sheet " glass: 1818.
- ff. 291, 293 James John Vassar: Letter and memorial to Lord Melville: 1818.
- f. 296 Thomas Hare, of Stow Hall, county Norfolk, 1st Baronet: Petition to the Prince Regent: 1818.
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- Arbuthnott, Alexander Dundas Young, Admiral
Armstrong, William, of Chellenham, formerly of Ste. Croix, Virgin Islands
Army of England
Arnold, John R, Warden of the Clockmakers' Company, fl 1813-1817
Baldwin, William, of Leyland, Lancashire, fl 1813
Barraud, Paul Philip, Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, 1752-1820
Bates, William, of Halifax; correspondent of Lord Milton, fl 1817
Bloomfield, Benjamin, of Bordeaux
Borel, Claude, Colonel; Chevalier de St Louis, of St Domingo
Bower, Jane, wet-nurse to Princess Charlotte of Wales
Brooksbank and Morland, agents of Invalids
Browning, Charles, of Horton Lodge, Epsom
Bulley, Ash-, Clerk in the Exchequer Office
Burton, Emanuel Matthew, late of Middleton, near Manchester
Clockmakers, London
Codd, Nicholas McDonald Sarsfield
Colbert, James, of Dublin
Commissariat
Coote, Eyre, army officer and colonial administrator, c 1759-1823
Corlett, Thomas, of Add MS 38379
Downs Society of Fishermen's Friends, Deal
Drake, Thomas, clergyman, ?1745-1819
Drummond and Co, bankers, London
Dupont, Charles, naval officer, fl 1810-1816
Dutton, Matthew, clockmaker, fl 1817
Eames, John, stagecoach proprietor, fl 1817
Emmerick, Heather Saxby, widow of Colonel - Emmerick
Emmet, William, police officer; of Halifax, fl 1817
Farington, William, High Sheriff for Lancashire, fl 1813
Fauré, junior, of Bordea, fl 1814
Fergus, Robert, Assistant Commissary, fl 1813
Fergusson, James, judge, 1769-1842
Finlay, Kirkman, merchant, politician and Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1773-1842
Fisher, Philip, clergyman and teacher, fl 1810-1842
Francis II, Emperor of Germany
Frizell, Richard, Reverend; MA, Master of Boxford Royal School
General Post Office, 1660-1969
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1738-1820
Gloster, Archibald, of Grenada, judge, d 1825
Gordon, James, judge and correspondent of Sir Robert Peel, fl 1813-1835
Grant, James Robert, Knight, physician and army medical inspector, 1773-1864
Griffin, Richard, 2nd Baron Braybrooke, né Aldworth Neville; politician, 1750-1825
Haigh, John, constable, fl 1817
Hankin, Edward, MD, Rector of West Chiltington
Hare, Thomas, of Stow Hall, county Norfolk, 1st Baronet
Harris, James, of Poplar
Haworth, William Rose, Chief Clerk in the Audit Office
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
Hillary, William, 1st Baronet
Hodgson, John, of Halifax, churchwarden
Irving, William, Inspector-General of Imports and Exports
Johnson, Thomas, of the Secret Service
Kingsmill, T-, Mayor of Deal
Knight, Samuel, Vicar of Halifax 1818
La Cainea, T-?, Chevalier; afterwards Consul at Nice
Leith, Augusta, widow of General Sir J Leith
Lindsay, Alexander, 6th Earl of Balcarres
Macnamara, William, glass manufacturer
Macregan, Stephen
Mahon, Nicholas, Chairman of Irish Catholics
Mead, William, Rector of Dunstable
Moore, P-, of Add MS 38379
Mountain, Jacob, Bishop of Quebec
National Society for the Education of the Poor
Navy of England
Nelson, William, 1st Earl Nelson
Newenham, Edward Worth, son of Sir E Newenham, MP
Norris, William, of Halifax
Ogilvie, William, of Add MS 38262
Paley, Robert, MD, senior and junior, of Halifax
Parnell, Henry Brooke, 1st Baron Congleton, politician, 1776-1842
Pellatt, Thomas, Secretary of Protestant Society for religious liberty
Pennington, Montagu, Perpetual Curate of St George's Chapel, Deal
Phillips, James, UK of the Commissariat
Protestant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty
Rawson, John, Churchwarden of Halifax
Rennie, John, Vicar of Long Itchington
Robson, William, clock-maker
Rose, George, PC, MP
Rosenhagen, Anthony, of the Treasury
Ross, George, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland
Schmoll, Charles Frederick
Scott, Robert, of Add MS 38379
Searle, John Clarke, Captain; RN, Chairman of the Victualling Board
Smith, W-, of Add MS 38248
Smith, W-, of Add MS 38265
Smyth, Ferdinand, Captain; afterwards Smyth-Stuart
Stage-coach Proprietors
Stephen, John, Reverend; of Cruden
Steven, Robert, Chairman of Committee for relieving distress in Germany
Strutt, Joseph Holden, Colonel; of Terling Place, MP
Tax Office
Tayler, William, of Add MS 38257
Temple, Henry John, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Prime Minister, 1784-1865
Tod, Thomas, Judge of the Consistorial Court of Scotland
Tolmie, William
Trade Guilds, etc, London
Vassar, James John
Victualling Office
Vulliamy, Benjamin Lewis, clockmaker
Waldegrave, Henrietta, daughter of Baron - Alt
Waterhouse, William, stage-coach proprietor
White, Matthew, MP for Hythe. American loyalist
Wilks, John, Secretary of Society for protection of religious liberty
Willan, John, stage-coach proprietor - Places:
- British Guiana, South America
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Glasgow, Scotland
Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire
Ireland, Europe
Lancashire, England
Liverpool, Lancashire
London, United Kingdom
Manchester, Lancashire
Scotland
United States of America, North America
Westminster, England