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Vol. CCCCXXXIII (ff. 120). 1814-1847.
includes:
- f. 1 Reverend John Graham, alias 'John de Falkirk,'; historian of Ireland: Letters, etc., to Sir R. Peel: 1813-1822.
- ff. 2,4 Archibald Hamilton, of the Stamp Office: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1813-1817.
- ff. 4-8 Stamp Duties: Papers rel. to frauds in Irish Law Courts: 1814, 1817.
- ff. 4-8 Chancery of Ireland: Papers rel. to Stamp Duty frauds in: 1814.
- f. 8 b Clonmel, Tipperary: Proclamation by Mayor rel. to pawnbroking: 1845.: Printed.
- f. 8 b Pawnbroking: Proclamation by Mayor of Clonmel conc.: 1845.: Printed.
- f. 9 Dublin Hospitals: Papers rel. to Richmond Lunatic Asylum: 1814, 1818.
- f. 9 James Henthorn, Governor, Dublin House of Industry: Letter to W. Gregory: 1814.
- f. 9 Lunatic Asylums: Papers rel. to the Richmond Asylum, Dublin: 1814, 1818.
- f. 11 Political and Satirical Poems: Two odes by R. Brassington, junior, on the Waterloo campaign: 1815.
- f. 11 Richard Brassington, junior; of Dublin: Poems by: 1815.
- f. 11 Richard Brassington, junior; of Dublin: Letter to Sir R. Peel: 1815.
- f. 14 Roads in Great Britain: in Ireland. Bills for improving post-roads: 1813-1817.: Partly printed.
- f. 14 Post Office: Papers rel. to Irish postal services: 1812-1822.
- f. 17 Maps and Plans: Map of co. Cork: early 19th cent.: Engr.
- f. 17 County of Cork: Map of: early 19th cent.: Printed.
- f. 18 City of Oxford: Commission of the Peace for: 1820.: Copy.
- f. 23 b John Lloyd, Prothonotary for county Cheshire: Testimonial to: 1822.
- f. 23 b Stockport, Cheshire: Testimonial of inhabitants in favour of J. Lloyd, with signatures: 1822.
- f. 27 St. Andrews, Fifeshire: Address from the University to George IV: 1892.: Copy.
- f. 29 Calligraphy: Specimen by A. Somerville: 1822.
- f. 29 Andrew Somerville, of Edinburgh: Specimen of, his penmanship: 1822.
- f. 30 County of Dublin: Election circular: 1823.: Printed.
- f. 30 Elections Parliamentary: Address for co. Dublin: 1823.: Printed.
- f. 30 Lieutenant-Colonel Henry White, MP: Election address for co. Dublin: [1823].: Printed.
- f. 31 Bernard Fowkes, of Dublin: Letter to Lord Wellesley.: 1823.
- f. 32 b Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral: Petition of Minister, etc., of Episcopalian chapel to the Treasury: 1824.
- f. 34 b Maps and Plans: Plan of Charlwood Park estate, in Charlwood, co. Surr.: 1824.: Printed.
- ff. 34 b-37 b Charlwood, Surrey: Plan and prospectus of Charlwood Park estate: 1824.: Printed.
- f. 38 London, England: Memorial of pawnbrokers for protection against bankers.: 1825.
- f. 38 James McDowall, chairman of London pawnbrokers: Meniorial signed by: 1825.
- f. 38 John Orton Harrison: Memorial signed by: 1825.
- f. 38 Pawnbroking: Memorial of London pawnbrokers for protection against bankers: 1825.
- f. 39 b University of Oxford: Honours list: 1825.: Lat.
- f. 41 b Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire: Address from the clergy to Sir R. Peel, with signatures: 1835.
- f. 43 b Drogheda, Ireland: Memorial from brewers conc. spirit duty, with signatures: 1835.
- f. 43 b Customs and Excise: Papers rel. to distillation and wine and spirit duties: 1792-1843.
- f. 45 b National Conservative Institution: Election circular: 1837.: Printed.
- f. 45 b Elections Parliamentary: Circular from National Conservative Institution: 1837.: Printed.
- f. 47 Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire: Congratulatory address from Conservatives to Sir R. Peel: 1841.
- f. 47 Thomas Mellor, President, Ashtonunder-Lyne Conservative Association: Address signed by: 1841.
- f. 48 b Customs and Excise: Tables of Customs duties: 1787-1845.
- f. 50 b Agriculture: Papers of associations for its improvement: 1817-1846.: Partly printed.
- f. 50 b Robert Smythe, Chairman of the Perthshire Association for Protection of Agriculture: Memorial signed by: 1842.
- f. 50 b County of Perth: Memorial of Association for Protection of Agriculture: 1842.
- ff. 50 b, 90 b, 94,107 b, 113 Customs and Excise: Papers rel. to proposed repeal, etc., of duties on various articles: 1842-1848.: Partly printed.
- f. 52 Dunbar: Congratulatory address from Provost and Council to Sir R. Peel: 1842.: With seal.
- f. 52 Christopher Middlemass, Provost of Dunbar: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1842.
- f. 53 Samuel Crompton, inventor: Paper rel. to: 1842.: Printed.
- ff. 53-54 b John Kay, of Bury, county Lancashire; inventor: Papers rel. to, witli portrait: 1842.: Printed.
- f. 54 ART. ILLUMINATIONS AND DRAWINGS PORTRAITS: John Kay, of Bury, inventor: 1842.: Lithogr.
- f. 54 b Genealogies: Pedigree, with arms, of Greenhalgh of Brandlesome: 1842.: Lithogr.
- f. 54 b Greenhalgh family; of Brandlesome, Leicestershire: Pedigree, with arms: 1842.: Lithogr.
- f. 54 b Heraldry: Arms of Greenhalgh of Brandlesome: 1842.: Lithogr.
- f. 55 b Poor Laws: Papers rel. to relief of industrial distress in Paisley: 1841-1842.: Partly printed.
- f. 55 b Paisley, Renfrewshire: Papers rel. to relief of industrial distress: 1841-1842.: Partly printed.
- f. 57 W- B- Baker, of Cheltenham: Letter to Lord Sandon: 1843.
- f. 59 Stockport, Cheshire: Inhabitants' addresses to Sir R. Peel: 1843.
- f. 62 Bandon, Cork: Memorial of Commissioners for Lighting, etc., conc. communications betw. England and Ireland: 1843.: With signatures.
- f. 63 Samuel Medley, of Chatham: Memorial signed by: 1843.
- f. 63 Chatham, Kent: Memorial from supporters in, of Protestant missions conc. Tahiti: 1843.
- ff. 63, 64 b Louis-Philippe of France: Papers rel. to the Tahiti incident: 1843-1844.: Partly printed.
- ff. 63, 64 b Victoria of England: Papers rel. to the Tahiti incident: 1843-1844.: Partly printed.
- ff. 63, 64 b Tahiti: Papers rel. to the " Tahiti incident": 1843-1844.: Partly printed.
- ff. 63, 64 b Protestants: Memorials from supporters of Evangelical missions conc. Tahiti: 1843.
- f. 64 b Sittingbourne, Kent: Memorial from supporters of Protestant missions, conc. Tahiti: 1843.
- f. 65 Jacob Kirkman Foster, of Sittingbourne: Memorial signed by: 1843.
- f. 66 b Inventions: Memorial of Belfast sawyers conc. distress due to new machinery: 1843.
- f. 66 b City of Belfast: Memorial from sawyers conc. distress due to new machinery: 1843.
- f. 67 Samuel Henry, Secretary, Belfast sawyers: Memorial signed by: 1843.
- f. 68 Lichfield, Staffordshire: Address of Dean and Chapter to Qu. Victoria: 1843.: With seal.
- f. 69 Railways: Papers rel. to the Dublin and Cashel Railway: 1844.
- f. 75 University of Glasgow: Memorials on behalf of the Botanic Institution and Garden: 1844.
- f. 76 Muhammad Nasir Khan, Talpur, nephew of the Amir of Sind: Petition praying for his restoration, 1844.: 1845.: Persian, with transl., and Engl reply: With seal.
- f. 76 Talpur Rustam Khan, Ameer of Sind: Petition praying for restoration, 1844.: 1845.: Persian, with transl., and Engl. reply: With seal.
- f. 76 Persian Language: Petition written in: 1844.: With seal and transl.
- f. 76 (Persian) India: Papers rel. to deposed Amirs of Sind: 1842-1845.: Partly printed.
- f. 79 b County of Edinburgh: Incorporation of Guildry resolutions supporting Scotch banking system: 1844.: With seal.
- ff. 79 b, 81 Banking: Papers rel. to Scottish Banks Act: 1844-1845.: Partly printed.
- f. 80 William Dick, of Edinburgh: Resolutions signed by, as Dean of Guildry: 1844.
- f. 81 Ebenezer Bow, of Stirling: Memorial signed by, as Dean of Guild: 1844.
- f. 81 Town of Stirling: Memorial of the Incorporation of Guildry supporting Scotch banking system: 1844.
- f. 82 County of Cork: Letter and addresses from the Protestant Operative Association to Sir R. Peel: 1842-1845.
- f. 84 Limerick, Ireland: Papers rel. to proposed college in: 1839, 1845.: Partly printed.
- f. 84 Education: Papers rel. to proposals for Ireland: 1811-1845.: Partly printed.
- f. 84 b John Mark, of Limerick: Memorial signed by: 1845.
- ff. 87, 88 b Agriculture: Correspondence and papers rel. to the potato famine: 1845, 1846.: Partly printed.
- ff. 87, 88 b Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron Playfair: Reports on failure of Irish potato crop: 1845.: Partly printed.
- f. 90 b Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral: Memorial of E. India Association conc. tea duties: 1846.
- ff. 90 b, 94 Tea: Papers rel. to duties on: 1835-1846.
- f. 91 Walter Buchanan, Vice-Chairman, Glasgow E India Association: Memorial signed by: 1846.
- f. 94 Glasgow, St Mungo's Cathedral: Memorials from Chamber of Commerce, etc.: 1825-1846.: Partly printed.
- f. 95 b County of Perth: Memorial of farmers rel to Corn Laws, with signatures: 1840.
- f. 95 b Corn: Papers rel. to amendments and repeal of the Corn Laws: 1840 1846.
- f. 99 b London, England: Memorials of inhabitants, etc., conc. Sir R. Peel's trade policy: 1845-1846.
- ff. 101 b-104 Maps and Plans: Plans rel. to the Battle of Sobraon: 1846.
- ff. 101 b-104 India: Papers and maps rel. to Punjab affairs and the First Sikh War: 1834-1848.
- ff. 101 b-104 Battle of Sobraon: Plans rel. to: 1846.
- ff. 101 b-104 Victoria of England: Papers and maps rel. to First Sikh War: 1845-1846.
- f. 105 b County of Leltrim: Memorial from landed proprietors and magistrates conc. proposed canal, with signatures: 1846.
- f. 105 b Canals: Memorial conc. proposed Shannon-l,ocli Erne canal: 1846.
- f. 107 b Silk: Papers rel. to duties on: 1843-1846.
- f. 107 b Macclesfield, Cheshire: Memorial of silk weavers conc. import duties: 1846.
- f. 108 Thomas Fairhurst, Chairman of Macclesfield silk weavers: Memorial signed by: 1846.
- f. 109 Ireland ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY: Memorial for abolition of "Ministers' Money": 1846.
- f. 109 Limerick, Ireland: Memorial from citizens for abolition of " Ministers' Money": 1846.
- f. 109 Taxes: Memorial for abolition of Ministers' Money " in Ireland: 1846.
- f. 110 Edward F- G- Ryan, Mayor of Limerick: Letter, etc., to Sir R. Peel: 1846.
- ff. 111, 116 Satara, Bombay Presidency: Papers rel. to the deposition of the Rajah: 1837-1846.: Partly printed.
- f. 113 Scotland: Memorial of sugar refiners conc. importation, with signatures: 1846.
- f. 113 Sugar: Papers rel. to duties on: 1842-1848.: Partly printed.
- ff. 114, 115 (lithogr. copies) Joseph Michael JG- Hamilton, philanthropist, of Dublin: Testimonials to: [1846?].
- f. 118 England; Parliament: Speech by Lord Ellenborough on Militia Ballot Suspension Bill: 1847.: Printed.
- f.118 Edward Law, 2nd Baron and (1844) 1st Earl of Ellenborough: Speech on Militia Ballot Suspension Bill: 1847.: Printed.
- f. 119 County of Oxford: Statistics rel. to land and property tax for parishes in the Watlington division: 1847.
- f. 119 Taxes: Statistics rel. to land and property tax for the Watlington division, co. Oxon: 1847.
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- Add MS 40181-40617 : CORRESPONDENCE and papers, official and private, of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bart. (1830), Prime Minister. (b. 1788,…
Add MS 40604-40617 : GENERAL SERIES.
Add MS 40611-40614 : D. Official papers, newspapers, etc.
Add MS 40611-40613 : PEEL PAPFRS. Vols. CCCCXXXI-CCCCXXXIII. Official Papers of Sir R. Peel, chiefly enclosures in the General Correspondence, but…
Add MS 40613 : Vol. CCCCXXXIII (ff. 120). 1814-1847. includes: f. 1 Reverend John Graham, alias 'John de Falkirk,'; historian of Ireland:… - Hierarchy:
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Persian - Scripts:
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Undetermined - Start Date:
- 1814
- End Date:
- 1847
- Date Range:
- 1814-1847
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- Names:
- Baker, W. B., of Cheltenham, fl 1843
Bow, Ebenezer, of Stirling
Brassington, Richard, junior; of Dublin
Buchanan, Walter, Vice-Chairman, Glasgow E India Association
Chancery of Ireland
Crompton, Samuel, inventor
Dick, William, veterinary surgeon and founder of the Edinburgh Veterinary College, 1793-1866
Fairhurst, Thomas, chairman of Macclesfield silk weavers, fl 1846
Foster, Jacob Kirkman, of Sittingbourne
Fowkes, Bernard, of Dublin
General Post Office, 1660-1969
Graham, John, Reverend; alias 'John de Falkirk,'; historian of Ireland
Greenhalgh, Family
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Hamilton, Archibald, of the Stamp Office
Hamilton, Joseph Michael JG-, philanthropist, of Dublin
Harrison, John Orton
Henry, Samuel, Secretary, Belfast sawyers
Henthorn, James, Governor, Dublin House of Industry
Kay, John, of Bury, county Lancashire; inventor
Law, Edward, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, politician and Governor-General of India, 1790-1871,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/15142030
Lloyd, John, Prothonotary for county Cheshire
Louis-Philippe, of France
Mark, John, of Limerick
McDowall, James, chairman of London pawnbrokers
Medley, Samuel, of Chatham
Mellor, Thomas, President, Ashtonunder-Lyne Conservative Association
Middlemass, Christopher, Provost of Dunbar
Muhammad Nasir Khan, Talpur, nephew of the Amir of Sind
National Conservative Institution
Parliament
Playfair, Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair, politician and chemist, 1818-1898
Rustam Khan, Talpur, Ameer of Sind
Ryan, Edward F- G-, Mayor of Limerick
Smythe, Robert, Chairman of the Perthshire Association for Protection of Agriculture
Somerville, Andrew, of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
University of Oxford
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1819-1901,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121443562
White, Henry, Lieutenant-Colonel; MP - Places:
- Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
Bandon, Cork
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Charlwood, England
Chatham, Kent
Clonmel, Tipperary
Cork, Ireland
Drogheda, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Dunbar, Haddingtonshire
Edinburgh, Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland
India, Asia
Leitrim, county of, Ireland
Lichfield, Staffordshire
Limerick, Ireland
London, United Kingdom
Macclesfield, Cheshire
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire, England
Paisley, Renfrewshire
Perthshire, Scotland
Satara, Bombay Presidency
Scotland
Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire
Sittingbourne, Kent
St. Andrews, Fifeshire
Stirling, Scotland
Stockport, Cheshire
Tahiti, Pacific Ocean
Westminster, England