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Add MS 89143/1/2/30
- Record Id:
- 040-003355455
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003354182
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100037860535.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 89143/1/2/30
- Title:
- S: Smith - Symms
- Scope & Content:
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Letters and copy letters between G. Canning and various individuals arranged in alphabetical order. Letters in English and French.
Joseph Smith (15 and 17 February, 1823).
Joseph C. Smith (21 and 25 September, 1824).
R. Smith (6 August, 1792).
Richard Smith (17 and 21 February, 1825).
Thomas Smith (10 October, 1824).
William Smith (Provost of Glasgow) (9 and 15 December, 1823).
W. Carmichael Smyth (19 August, 1822 – 17 November, 1826). Includes: 1. Letter (19 August, 1822) to ‘J Backhouse (on Canning’s behalf) from Carmichael Smyth along with an enclosed letter of the same date to Sir George Murray from Smyth, 2. Letter (11 April, 1826) from G. Canning to W. Carmichael Smyth along with an enclosed letter (April, 1826) to Canning from ‘Mr Lushington’.
Francis Robert Smyth (24 September, 1822).
William Snow (27 December, 1824).
Samuel Somerville (30 November, 1824).
William Sotheby (18 June, 1827).
Captain Thomas Southey (27 February, 1824).
W. H. Spencer (17 January, 1823).
Francis Stainton (24 June, 1816).
Mr Stanford (15 April, 1824).
Sir Edward Stanley (7 May, 1827).
Martin Stapylton (23 July, 1827).
Mary Steele (26 July, 1816).
James Stephen (6 February, 1824 – 11 May, 1827).
Monsieur le Pasteur Sterhy (29 June, 1827). In French.
Colonel Stevenson (25 October, 1825).
Lieutenant General Charles Stevenson (17 and 20 November, 1824).
Stewart Cross and Company, Glasgow (16 September, 1823).
Edward Stewart (14 August, 1823).
William Stewart Rose (3 and 6 November, 1822).
John Stockdale (22 January, 1817 and 12 November, 1822).
Sarah Stone (24 October, 1822).
James A. Storey (24 June, 1823).
Hugh Stuart (7 – 11 August, 1823). Letter (11 August, 1823) includes an enclosed document ‘Epitaph on W[m] Combe Esq written by himself 1823’.
John Stuart [1], Cambuswallace, Perth (29 January, 1825 – 9 June, 1826).
John Stuart [2], Messenger in the East India Office (23 and 26 April, 1824).
[Colonel Stuarton?] (May, 1812).
John Paine [Sudway?] (22 August, 1824). Includes a letter (27 October, 1816) to Admiral Holloway from Lord Exmouth.
John [Surman?] (25 October, 1824).
Lieutenant Kenneth Sutherland (24 July, 1823).
William Sutherland (18 August, 1823).
William Sweet (1 September, 1823).
Benjamin Sydenham (13 and 20 June, 1823).
George Sydenham (19 and 20 June, 1823).
F. Symms (9 and 14 May, 1827).
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003354182
036-003354183
037-003355383
040-003355455 - Is part of:
- Add MS 89143 : George Canning Papers
Add MS 89143/1 : Political Matters
Add MS 89143/1/2 : Correspondence with Various Individuals: Alphabetical Files
Add MS 89143/1/2/30 : S: Smith - Symms - Hierarchy:
- 032-003354182[0001]/036-003354183[0002]/037-003355383[0030]/040-003355455
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 89143
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 folder
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1792
- End Date:
- 1827
- Date Range:
- 1792-1827
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- WYL250/8/94
WYL250/8/97b - Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)