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ACC/1128 Reference Description Dates ESTATE, MANORIAL AND PERSONAL PAPERS

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ACC/1128/001 Indentures of lease and release by way of 1714 Access by written permission settlement. 1. John Dutton of Shirebourne, only Glos., esquire. 2. Sir Rushout Cullen of Upton, Warw., bart., Sir John Rushout of Northwick, Worc., bart., and Mary, daughter and heir In consideration of the intended marriage between John Dutton and Mary Cullen and in consideration of various sums of money settled on the said Mary by an indenture of the same date, John Dutton settles premises on the trustees

ACC/1128/002 Articles of agreement. 1. William Bumsted of 1758 Access by written permission Upton, Warwickashire and Mary his wife. 2. only Francis Child of . For the conveyance of the mansion house of Upton, with messuages and lands in Upton, Ratley and Tysoe in Warwicks. and Shennington in Glos., formerly in the possession of Sir Rushout Cullen, the manor of Warmington with the capital mansion house

ACC/1128/003 Sale particulars. 1820 Access by written permission Premises: Manors of Ratley-cum-Upton, only Alkerton and Shennington, the advowsons of Alkerton and Shennington and approx. 1,287 acres of land in the counties of Warwick, Oxford and Gloucester.

ACC/1128/004 Reversionary charge. 1. Victor Albert George, 1866 Access by written permission . 2. Frederick William Caldwell, only Henry Charles Chilton and Frederick James Fuller. For the repayment of £15,404 within six months of the death of Sarah Sophia, Dowager Countess of Jersey in return for £10,000. For the better security of which repayment the earl assigns his lands at Osterley, Briton Ferry, Glamorgan and Upton, Warwicks LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/005 Disentailing assurance and conveyance. 1. 1867 Access by written permission Victor Albert George, Earl of Jersey. 2. Henry only Ray Freshfield. Premises: all manors, messuages, lands and hereditaments which the said Earl is possessed or is entitled to in remainder in trust to the use of the Earl's appointment. This follows the death of Sarah Sophia Dowager Countess of Jersey. With copy.

ACC/1128/006 Appointment, covenant to surrender and 1868 Access by written permission assignment. 1. Victor Albert George, Earl of only Jersey. Hon. Frederick Child Villiers and Charles Fane, his trustees. Premises: the Briton Ferry estate, Glamorgan, the Middleton estate, Oxford, the Osterley estate, Middlesex, the Upton estate, Warwick, estates in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, manor and castle of Rochester and the Hollingbourne estate, Kent

ACC/1128/007 Indenture of reconveyance. 1. Frederick William 1868 Access by written permission Caldwell, Henry Charles Chilton and Frederick only James Fuller. 2. Victor Albert George, Earl of Jersey. Premises conveyed to them by way of mortgage on 3 December 1866.

ACC/1128/008 Covenant to produce title deeds. 1. Victor 1868 Access by written permission Albert George, Earl of Jersey. 2. The Scottish only Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society. As security for the mortgage of estates in the counties of Middlesex, Oxford, Warwick, Gloucester, Kent and the City of London for the sum of £70,000.

ACC/1128/009 Appointment. 1. Victor Albert George, Earl of 1868 Access by written permission Jersey. 2. William James Farrer, esquire. only As receiver of the rents and profits of the Jersey and Child estates (specified in schedules) situated in Middlesex, Warwick, Oxford, Gloucester, Kent and the City of London, mortgaged to the Scottish Widows Fund and Life Assurance Society LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/010 Tenancy agreement. 1. W.G. Skinner of No. 57 1900 Access by written permission Jermyn Street, London. 2. George Henry only Robert Child, Viscount Villiers. Premises: suite of three rooms on the second floor of No. 58 Jermyn Street. Term: 3 years. Rent: £3200 p.a. SETTLEMENTS UNDER THE WILL OF ROBERT CHILD

ACC/1128/011 Will of Robert Child of Osterley Park, esquire. 1782 Access by written permission All his real and personal estate to his wife only Sarah and his partners Robert Lovelace, Robert Dent, John Church and John Keysall upon trusts

ACC/1128/012 Codicil to the will of Robert Child, esquire. 1782 Access by written permission To his wife Sarah all his wines, spirits, linen, only china, glass, etc., in and about his houses at Osterley, Upton and Berkeley Square, his carriages, boats, horses, cattle and other livestock except the deer at Oterley, for her own use absolutely

ACC/1128/013 Declaration of the uses of a fine. 1. John, Earl 1787 Access by written permission of Westmorland and Sarah, Countess of only Westmorland, only child and heir at law of Robert Child. 2. Joseph Banks of Lincoln's Inn. Premises: manor of Heston and mansion house of Osterley Park and freehold lands in Heston, Hayes, Norwood, Isleworth and Stanwell, houses in the parishes of St. Clement Danes and St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, the mansion house of Upton and others

ACC/1128/014 Declaration of the uses of a fine. 1. John, Earl 1787 Access by written permission of Westmorland and Sarah, Countess of only Westmorland, only child and heir at law of Robert Child. 2. Joseph Banks of Lincoln's Inn. Premises: manor of Heston and mansion house of Osterley Park and freehold lands in Heston, Hayes, Norwood, Isleworth and Stanwell, houses in the parishes of St. Clement Danes and St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, the mansion house of Upton and others LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/015 Articles of settlement prior to a marriage. 1804 Access by written permission 1. George, Viscount Villiers. 2. Lady Sarah only Fane and John, . 3. John, of Bedfor, John Earl of Westmorland, George Bainbridge of Winchfield, Hants., and John Dent of Temple Bar. 4. The Hon. Thomas Fane and John, Lord Burghersh

ACC/1128/016 Declaration of trust 1. George, Viscount Villiers, 1804 Access by written permission Lady Sarah Fane, his intended wife. 2. John, only Earl of Westmorland, Sir Thomas Manners Sutton, the Hon. Thomas Fane and George Tennant. Relating to £133,333. 6s. 8d. 3 per cent annuities part of the residue of the personal estate of Robert Child, deceased, for providing legacies for the brother and sisters of Lady Sarah Fane

ACC/1128/017 Articles of settlement prior to a marriage. 1. 1804 Access by written permission John, Lord Boringdon. 2. John, Earl of only Westmorland and Lady Augusta Fane, his second daughter. 3. John, Earl Poulett, Thomas, Lord Grantham, John, Earl of Westmorland In consideration of the intended marriage of Lord Boringdon and Lady Augusta Fane, and in the event of Sarah, Viscountess Villiers dying before she is 21 and Lady Augusta becomes the heiress of Robert Child

ACC/1128/018 Agreement. 1. Frederick, 1805 Access by written permission and John Viscount Duncannon his son and only heir. 2. John, Earl of Westmorland and Lady Maria Fane, his third daughter. 3. William, Viscount Lowther, George, Viscount Morpeth

ACC/1128/019 Receipt from George, Viscount Villiers and 1804 Access by written permission Sarah his wife, with the consent of the Earl of only Westmorland, to the trustees of the will of Robert Child, deceased for the sum of £10,00 part of the residue of the personal estate of Robert Child to which she will become entitled at the age of 21 years. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/020 Receipt of John, Lord Boringdon and Augusta 1804 Access by written permission his wife, with the consent of her father, the Earl only of Westmorland, to the trustees of the will of Robert Child, deceased for the sum of £10,000 being a legacy to Lady Augusta under the will of her grandfather, Robert Child.

ACC/1128/021 Receipt from John, Viscount Duncannon and 1805 Access by written permission Maria his wife, with the consent of her father, only the Earl of Westmorland, to the trustees of the will of Robert Child, deceased for the sum of £10,000, being a legacy to Lady Maria under the will of her grandfather, Robert Child.

ACC/1128/022 Receipt from John, Lord Burghersh, eldest son 1806 Access by written permission of John, Earl of Westmorland, to the trustees of only Robert Child, deceased, for the sum of £10,000 being a legacy to him under the will of his grandfather, Robert Child. N.B. The receipt from Lady Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Earl of Westmorland, although listed on the wrapper, is missing.

ACC/1128/023 Declaration of trust (draft). 1. John Dent and 1806 Access by written permission John Wormald of Temple Bar, esquires. 2. only Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey. Relating to £66,666. 13s. 4d. 3 per cent annuities in trust for Lady Jersey's sole and separate use.

ACC/1128/024 Appointment (draft). 1. Sarah Sophia, Countess 1806 Access by written permission of Jersey by her trustees. 2. John Dent and only John Wormald of Temple Bar, esquires. £66,666. 13s. 4d. 3 per cent annuities, part of a total of £266,666. 15s. 4d. 3 per cent annuities referred to in a settlement of 23 May 1804, for the separate use of the said Countess, she having attained the age of 21 years. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/025 Indenture of release. 1. John, Earl of 1806 Access by written permission Westmorland. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and only Sarah, Countess of Jersey and their trustees. One fourth part share of £133,333. 6s. 8d. 3 per cent annuities referred to in a settlement of 23 May 1804 covenanted to be paid to Lord Westmorland when his daughter attained the age of 21 years, to pay the expenses of the education of the Countess

ACC/1128/026 Indentures of fine. 1. John, Duke of Bedford, 1806 Access by written permission George Bainbridge, John, Earl of Westmorland only and John Dent, plaintiffs. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah his wife, defendants. Premises: manors of Heston, Northolt, Osterley, Norwood, Southall, Hayes, Dormans Well and Weeke with seventy messuages, twenty cottages, sixty barns, stables, orchards and gardens, one corn-mill, 2,000 acres of land, 800 acres of meadows

ACC/1128/027 Indentures of fine. 1. John, Duke of Bedford, 1806 Access by written permission George Bainbridge, John, Earl of Westmorland only and John Dent, plaintiffs. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah his wife, defendants. Premises: manors of Warmington and Ratley, with ten messuages, ten cottages, barns, orchards, and gardens, one malthouse, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow and 400 acres of pasture in Warwickshire.

ACC/1128/028 Indenture of release. 1. John, Lord Burghersh. 1806 Access by written permission 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah, Countess only of Jersey. One fourth part share of £133,333 6s. 8d. 3 per cent consols referred to in a settlement of 23 May 1804 covenanted to be paid to him on his sister Lady Jersey attaining the age of 21.

ACC/1128/029 Indenture of release. 1. John, Lord Boringdon. 1806 Access by written permission 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah, Countess only of Jersey and their trustees. One fourth part share of £133,333. 6s. 8d. 3 per cent annuities referred to in a settlement of 23 May 1804, covenanted to be paid to Augusta, Lady Boringdon on her sister, Lady Jersey, attaining the age of 21 years. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/030 Indenture of release. 1. John, Viscount 1806 Access by written permission Duncannon and Maria, Viscountess Duncannon only and their trustees. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah, Countess of Jersey and their trustees. One fourth part share of £133,333. 6s. 8d. 3 per cent annuities referred to in a settlement of 23 May 1804 covenanted to be paid to Lady Duncannon on her sister, Lady Jersey, attaining the age of 21 years.

ACC/1128/031 Indenture of lease. 1. John Keysall of Temple 1806 Access by written permission Bar, George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah Sophia only his wife. 2. John, Duke of Bedford, George Bainbridge of Winchfield, Hants., John, Earl of Westmorland and John Dent Premises: manor of Heston, the mansion house of Osterley Park and all the other manors and lands specified in a deed of 17 July 1787.

ACC/1128/032 Indenture of lease. 1. John Keysall of Temple 1806 Access by written permission Bar, George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah Sophia only his wife. 2. John, Earl of Westmorland, Sir Thomas Manners Sutton, the Hon. Thomas Fane and George Tennant of Grays Inn. Premises: messuage at Temple Bar, Fleet Street, with appurtenances and the profits and commodities relating to the banking business of Messrs. Child and Co., carried out on the premises.

ACC/1128/033 Indentures of release relating to the premises 1806 Access by written permission described in two indentures of lease dated 15 only December 1806. (a) Endorsement of 21 April 1847 appointing as new trustees, William, , Sir Matthew White Ridley, William Russell and Vere Fane. (b) On second copy, an endorsement of 30 June 1868 appointing new trustees LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/034 Indentures of release relating to the premises 1806 Access by written permission described in two indentures of lease dated 15 only December 1806. (a) Endorsement of 21 April 1847 appointing as new trustees, William, Earl of Lonsdale, Sir Matthew White Ridley, William Russell and Vere Fane. (b) On second copy, an endorsement of 30 June 1868 appointing new trustees

ACC/1128/035 Deed of covenant to levy fines. 1. George, Earl 1807 Access by written permission of Jersey and Sarah, Countess of Jersey. 2. only Thomas Greene of Gray's Inn. Premises: mansion house called Osterley Park with the park, farms and other appurtenances, to the use of Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey.

ACC/1128/036 Indentures of fine. 1. Thomas Greene, esquire, 1807 Access by written permission plaintiff. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah only his wife, defendants. Premises in Middlesex specified in a fine of June 1806.

ACC/1128/037 Indentures of fine. 1. Thomas Greene esquire, 1807 Access by written permission plaintiff. 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah only his wife, defendants. Premises in Warwickshire specified in a fine of June 1806.

ACC/1128/038 Discharge. 1. John, Viscount Duncannon and 1809 Access by written permission Maria his wife. 2. John Keysall, John Dent and only Thomas Greene. £3,333. 6s. 8d. 3 per cent annuities bequeathed to Lady Duncannon under the wills of Sarah, Lady Ducie (widow of Robert Child) and Sarah, Countess of Westmorland.

ACC/1128/039 Act for confirming or establishing certain Uses 1818 Access by written permission and Powers, contained in the Settlement only executed subsequently to the Marriage of the Right Honourable George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah Sophia his wife That fines levied pursuant to a deed of 20 March 1807 following the settlement of 16 December 1806, shall not be held to have destroyed or affected the agreements contained in the said settlement. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/040 Exemplification of a common recovery. 1. 1829 Access by written permission Charles Tennant, gent., demandant. 2. Richard only Harrison, gent., tenant. 3. Hood Hanway Christian, vouchee. Premises: two messuages, four cottages, 150 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, and 60 acres of heath in Norwood, Southall, Hayes and Hanwell, Middlesex.

ACC/1128/041 Exemplification of a common recovery. 1. 1829 Access by written permission Charles Tennant, demandant. 2. Richard only Harrison, tenant. 3. George, Viscount Villiers, vouchee.

ACC/1128/042 Exemplification of a common recovery. 1. 1829 Access by written permission Charles Tennant, demandant. 2. Richard only Harrison, tenant. 3. George, Viscount Villiers, vouchee. Premises: eleven messuages with appurtenances in St. Andrew Holborn and St. Dunstan-in-the-West, Middlesex.

ACC/1128/043 Exemplification of a common recovery. 1. 1829 Access by written permission Charles Tennant, demandant. 2. Richard only Harrison, tenant. 3. George, Viscount Villiers, vouchee.

ACC/1128/044 Exemplification of a common recovery. 1. 1829 Access by written permission Charles Tennant, demandant. 2. Richard only Harrison, tenant. 3. George, Viscount Villiers, vouchee.

ACC/1128/045 Indentures of fine. 1. Richard Harrison, plaintiff. 1829 Access by written permission 2. George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah Sophia his only wife, defendants.

ACC/1128/046 Leases for a year. 1. John, Duke of Bedford, 1838 Access by written permission George Bainbridge, John, Earl of Westmorland. only 2. Vere Fane of Fleet Street and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn. Premises: (a) Osterley Park with appurtenances in Heston, Hayes, Norwood, Southall, Isleworth and Hanwell in Middlesex. (b) Church, rectory and parsonage of Hollingbourne. (c) all the manors, lordships, messuages and lands to be specified LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/047 Leases for a year. 1. John, Duke of Bedford, 1838 Access by written permission George Bainbridge, John, Earl of Westmorland. only 2. Vere Fane of Fleet Street and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn. Premises: (a) Osterley Park with appurtenances in Heston, Hayes, Norwood, Southall, Isleworth and Hanwell in Middlesex. (b) Church, rectory and parsonage of Hollingbourne. (c) all the manors, lordships, messuages and lands to be specified

ACC/1128/048 Leases for a year. 1. John, Duke of Bedford, 1838 Access by written permission George Bainbridge, John, Earl of Westmorland. only 2. Vere Fane of Fleet Street and Richard Harrison of Grays Inn. Premises: (a) Osterley Park with appurtenances in Heston, Hayes, Norwood, Southall, Isleworth and Hanwell in Middlesex. (b) Church, rectory and parsonage of Hollingbourne. (c) all the manors, lordships, messuages and lands to be specified

ACC/1128/049 Appointment and conveyance. 1. Sarah Sophia, 1863 Access by written permission Dowager Countess of Jersey. 2. William, Earl only Lonsdale, Sir Matthew White Ridley and William Russell. 3. Julia, Dowager Countess of Jersey. Persons named in 4. to replace those named in 2. as trustees of Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey with conveyance to them of all her settled estates listed in the schedules. Endorsement: Conveyance and assignment by above named trustees

ACC/1128/050 Schedules of estates comprised in or subject to 1838, 1863 Access by written permission the uses and trusts of the marriage settlement only of George, 5th Earl of Jersey and Sarah his wife. A. Estates in the counties of Middlesex, Kent and the City of London, 1838, giving description, tenants names, parish, quantity and rent. B. As above, 1863. C. Estates in the counties of Warwick, Oxford and Gloucester with information as above LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/051 Affidavits testifying to the correctness of the 1863 Access by written permission Schedules A-D by only (a) William Vaugha Murray, land agent, manager of the settled estates of the Dowager Countess of Jersey in Middlesex, Kent and the City of London. (b) William Samman of Middleton, Oxford, land agent, manager of the settled estates of the Dowager Countess 5TH COUNTESS OF JERSEY'S SHARE IN CHILD'S BANK

ACC/1128/052 Correspondence concerning Lady Jersey's 1836-1856 Access by written permission share in Child's Bank, mainly from her trustees, only William Russell and Vere Fane, and the banking house's legal adviser, Charles Tennant; arranged by correspondent

ACC/1128/053 File of correspondence labelled 'Temple Bar 1847-1850 Access by written permission Dispute'. only Letters to Lady Jersey, mainly from James Freshfield, concerning a dispute between Lady Jersey, and Mr. Smith and Mr. Wormald. at Child's Bank.

ACC/1128/054 Letter to Lord Villiers from James Freshfield. 1848 Access by written permission reporting Charles Fane's information that the only dispute between Lady Jersey and the partners at Child's Bank was causing customers to remove accounts and stating that the dispute must be settled before the Bank was ruined.

ACC/1128/055 Letter book of Charles Fane relating to the 1861-1864 Access by written permission affairs of Sarah Sophia, Dowager Countess of only Jersey.

ACC/1128/056 Letter to Lady Jersey from Charles Fane 1866 Access by written permission concerning business arrangements for a charity only she was contributing to, a memorandum concerning her desired funeral arrangements and some news of friends. With typed copy.

ACC/1128/057 Case for the opinion of counsel concerning an 1867 Access by written permission annuity of £600 bequeathed to Charled Fane by only the will of Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey, as he trustee and executor. With covering letter. OTHER FAMILY SETTLEMENTS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/058 Indenture of release. 1. Hon. Georgina Augusta 1868 Access by written permission Henrietta Villiers, widow of the Hon. Augustus only John Villiers. 2. Henry Ray Freshfield and George Gunning, esquires. From the trusts for raising portions for the younger children of George, Earl of Jersey and Sarah Sophia his wife contained in a settlement of 1806.

ACC/1128/059 Proposals for settlement on the marriage of the 1872 Access by written permission Earl of Jersey and the Hon. Margaret Elizabeth only Leigh. That the Earl settle all the estates listed in a schedule attached, other than Osterley, or Osterley alone, to secure a jointure of £2,000 p.a. to Miss Leigh for life and portions for any younger children of the marriage to a total of £30,000.

ACC/1128/060 Correspondence between Lord Jersey, 1872 Access by written permission Freshfields and others relating to the Earl's only settlement on his proposed marriage with the eldest daughter of Lord Leigh. It includes details of the annual allowance of £400 to be paid to his daughter by Lord Leigh during his lifetime and £10,000 on his death.

ACC/1128/061 Release. Julia, Dowager Countess of Jersey 1875 Access by written permission and Charles Brandling her present husband only and Laurence Peel of Brighton. Premises in Kent and Warwickshire detailed in the schedule, being part of the hereditaments charged with securing £2,000 p. a. to the Countess for her jointure, and not considered necessary for its security. Attached certificate of the consent of Julia,

ACC/1128/062 Indenture of release. 1. Edward Robinson. 2. 1876 Access by written permission The Hon. and Revd. Henry Bligh, John Morant only and Arthur Wellesley Peel. 3. Julia, Countess of Jersey and Charles Brandling. 4. Victor, Earl of Jersey. Indenture of release. Premises in Middlesex, Kent and Warwickshire detailed in two schedules, being part of the hereditaments charged with securing £2,000 p.a. to the Countess for her jointure, and a debt of £6,750 due to Messrs. Peter Richard and Henry Hoare LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/063 Indenture of release. 1. Peter Richard Hoare (a 1876 Access by written permission lunatic) by his trustees and Henry Hoare. 2. only The Hon. and Revd. Henry Bligh, John Morant and Arthur Wellesley Peel. 3. Julia, Countess of Jersey and Charles Brandling. Premises in Middlesex and the City of London detailed in two schedules, being part of the hereditaments charged with securing £2,000 p.a. to the Countess of Jersey for her jointure and not considered necessary for its security.

ACC/1128/064 Appointment (draft). 1. Victor Albert George, 1914 Access by written permission Earl of Jersey and George Henry Robert, only Viscount Villiers his son and heir. 2. The said Viscount Villiers. Premises: freehold hereditaments in the parish of Somerton, Oxfordshire, listed in the schedule and subject to a jointure rent charge of £2,000 in favour of Margaret, Countess of Jersey, if she should outlive the said earl ESTATE MANAGEMENT: (a) General accounts.

ACC/1128/065 Abstract statement of rents and payments of 1861 Access by written permission the Dowager Countess of Jersey's estates, viz only Osterley, Upton Middleton, Chesterton, Somerton, Hollingbourne, Briton Ferry and London.

ACC/1128/066 Abstract statement of rents and payments of 1862 Access by written permission the Dowager Countess of Jersey's estates, viz only Osterley, Upton Middleton, Chesterton, Somerton, Hollingbourne, Briton Ferry and London.

ACC/1128/067 Abstract statement of rents and payments of 1862 Access by written permission the Dowager Countess of Jersey's estates, viz only Osterley, Upton Middleton, Chesterton, Somerton, Hollingbourne, Briton Ferry and London.

ACC/1128/068 Estate account (unspecified). 1862 Access by written permission only ESTATE MANAGEMENT: (b) Osterley Park, Middlesex. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/069 Carpenters' bill to Mrs. Child for work done on 1782 Access by written permission new stabling at the farm at Heston. only

ACC/1128/070/A Correspondence to Lord Jersey from Richard 1826-1845 Access by written permission Ellis and James Norris concerning their leases only of Osterley Park grounds for market gardening.

ACC/1128/070/B Register of [fishing?] permits issued. Inscribed: 1891-1908 Access by written permission [Fish] ing Book, Osterley Park. only ESTATE MANAGEMENT: (c) Middleton Park, Oxfordshire.

ACC/1128/071 Rental of half-yearly receipts and 1861 Access by written permission disbursements on the estates in Oxfordshire only and Warwickshire.

ACC/1128/072 Rental of half-yearly receipts and 1862 Access by written permission disbursements on the estates in Oxfordshire only and Warwickshire.

ACC/1128/073 Rental of half-yearly receipts and 1862 Access by written permission disbursements on the estates in Oxfordshire only and Warwickshire.

ACC/1128/074 Rental of half-yearly receipts and 1863 Access by written permission disbursements on the estates in Oxfordshire only and Warwickshire. With a detailed list of payments on the estates, rents, taxes, rates, repairs, tradesmens' bills etc. January-June 1863.

ACC/1128/075 Half-yearly account for the Middleton estate, 1861 Access by written permission Oxfordshire. only

ACC/1128/076 Abstract account for Middleton under the 1861 Access by written permission headings: mansion, garden, keepers, sundries. only

ACC/1128/077 Annual account for the Middleton estate, 1862 Access by written permission Oxfordshire. only LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/078 Abstract of half-yearly bills on the Middleton 1866 Access by written permission estate, with statement showing amounts to be only repaid to Charles Fane.

ACC/1128/079 Half-yearly abstract of garden bills on the 1869 Access by written permission Middleton estate. only

ACC/1128/080 Half-yearly abstract of garden bills on the 1869 Access by written permission Middleton estate. only

ACC/1128/081 Loose slips of paper with half-yearly rent totals 1867-1869 Access by written permission for the Middleton estate. only

ACC/1128/082 Letter from John Smith to Mr. Scott at Lord. 1808 Access by written permission Jersey's house in Berkeley Square. only Written from Middleton Park with account of the state of the crops, the machinery on display at the Woburn Sheep Shearing etc.

ACC/1128/083 Letter from J. Bark of Duke Street to someone 1808 Access by written permission in Lord Jersey's house at Berkeley Square (Mr. only Scott?) concerning the directors and committee of seven (of what is not specified). Probably preserved because of pencil notes on the back relating to the sale of timber.

ACC/1128/084 Letter (with author's signature torn away 180- - 183- Access by written permission concerning a gardener, for whom the writer only gives a very bad reference.)

ACC/1128/085 Plan and specification for iron trellis work on the 1843? Access by written permission fountain, and sketch of the rock work in the only gardens at Middleton.

ACC/1128/086 Plan of garden layout for asparagus beds. N.D Access by written permission only ESTATE MANAGEMENT: (d) Briton Ferry, Glamorgan.

ACC/1128/087 Rental of the Briton Ferry estate, giving cash 1872-1873 Access by written permission income per month. only LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/088 Loose slips of paper with half-yearly rent totals 1867-1869 Access by written permission for the Briton Ferry estate. only

ACC/1128/089 Copy of a writ from the Court of Exchequer of 1839 Access by written permission Pleas to Elizabeth Thomas of Briton Ferry, only Glamorgan, to enter an appearance in an action of covenant at the suit of George, Earl of Jersey.

ACC/1128/090 Letter to Lady Jersey from C.R.M. Talbot, 1839? Access by written permission Swansea, enclosing the above writ only and suggesting that Lord Jersey may be unaware that the writ is being issued, and that it is a result of a private quarrel between Mrs. Thomas and Charles Tennant, Lord Jersey's agent.

ACC/1128/091 Draft letter from Lady Jersey to C.R.M. Talbot 1839 Access by written permission in reply to the above only saying that Mr. Tennant was a friend of Mrs. Thomas and had issued the writ out of a sense of duty to Lord Jersey.

ACC/1128/092 Letter to Charles Fane from Messrs. Freshfields 1866 Access by written permission concerning the payment by the Vale of Neath only Railway Company of £12,000 purchase money for land taken from the Briton Ferry estate. With draft reply. ESTATE MANAGEMENT: (e) Irish estates, Co. Meath.

ACC/1128/093 Rental of Irish estates, giving property, tenant's 1806 Access by written permission name, rent, receipts and arrears. only The property is centred round Cooks ;own and Greenoge, county Meath. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS: (a) Accounts etc.

ACC/1128/094 Household account book. 1766-1771 Access by written permission only

ACC/1128/095 Abstracts of household bills for each month. 1808 Access by written permission Since several of the tradesmen paid were at only Brentford, these must be for Osterley. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/096 Abstracts of household bills for each month. 1808 Access by written permission Since several of the tradesmen paid were at only Brentford, these must be for Osterley.

ACC/1128/097 Abstracts of household bills for each month. 1808 Access by written permission Since several of the tradesmen paid were at only Brentford, these must be for Osterley.

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ACC/1128/113 Correspondence between Henry Freshfield and 1867 Access by written permission Charles Fane concerning Lady Jersey's desire only to have her jointure increased in order to maintain the house in Berkeley Square. An addition of £500 was agreed on.

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ACC/1128/130 Memorandum of pictures, sculptures and objets 1839 Access by written permission d'art ordered by Lady Jersey from Italian artists, only with correspondence from Alexander Grant, her agent in Rome regarding the execution of her commissions

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ACC/1128/161 Letter to Lord Jersey concerning repayment of 1828 Access by written permission his bond and notes to the estate of the late Lord only Henry Fitzroy; draft reply. Also letter from Lady Henry expressing gratitude to Lord Jersey for his attentions to her husband during his last illness, the affection in which he was held by her husband and the hope that Lord Jersey would advise her children.

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ACC/1128/169 Account of the principal and interest upon a 1802-1815 Access by written permission bond from the Earl of Jersey and the Hon. only William Augustus Villiers Mansel to Sir John Shelley, bart.

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ACC/1128/172 Agreement. 1. Albert Victor George, Earl of 1868 Access by written permission Jersey. 2. Messrs. Child and Co. only In return for the payment of a sum not larger than £90,000 by Messrs. Child and Co., the earl undertakes to place all his estates in the hands of Frederick Villiers and Charles Fane in trust to raise the money to repay such loan.

ACC/1128/173 Undertaking by the Earl of Jersey that if his 1868 Access by written permission uncle, Frederick Villiers and Charles Fane and only Messrs. Child and Co., will advance the money to pay offhis liabilities

ACC/1128/174 Authorisation by the Earl of Jersey to Frederick 1868 Access by written permission Villiers and Charles Fane to sell all his race only -horses and close his racing establishment and generally act for him.

ACC/1128/175 Correspondence to Charles Fane from the Earl 1868 Access by written permission of Jersey and Frederick Villiers concerning the only earl's financial affairs. Financial Papers: (d) will of Mrs. Anne Towry Hall.

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ACC/1128/180 Catalogue of pictures to be sold by Mr. Christie. Jun 1771 Access by written permission Prices marked for some paintings. Those only purchased?

ACC/1128/181 MS catalogue of pictures, arranged by room but 1850? Access by written permission house unspecified. Osterley? only Later additions identifying portraits of unknown persons.

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ACC/1128/183 Volume of treatises in Italian: (a) Bulla aurea 1650? Available only with advance etc. (b) Relatione di Germania (c) Ristretto delli notice and at the discretion of the colpe del Cardinale Clessel alla Maiesta dell' LMA Director Imperatore Matthias primo. Access by written permission only VOLUMES AND ALBUMS OF THE 5TH COUNTESS OF JERSEY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/184 Journal of Sarah Sophia, Countess of Jersey. 1817? Available only with advance notice and at the discretion of the LMA Director Access by written permission only

ACC/1128/185 Volume of letters to or from the 1358-1829 Available only with advance and letters from famous persons, including notice and at the discretion of the European royalty. LMA Director Access by written permission only

ACC/1128/186 Volume of autograph letters from English and c 1805-1859 Item no longer in collection European royalty, nobility and statesmen; almost all are addressed to Lady Jersey.

ACC/1128/187 Volume of autograph letters and poems of c 1825-1840 Item no longer in collection English and European notables. Indexed ACC/1128/187/30, Laurence Sterne to Ignatius Sancho, is not original but is a high quality facsimile produced c. 1803. Note: ACC/1128/187/029, Pushkin Verses has been permanently withdrawn by the depositor

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ACC/1128/196 Album of franks. c.1824-1840 Access by written permission N.B. Franks were abolished in 1840 with the only introduction of the modern postal system.

ACC/1128/197 Bundle of franked envelopes; none containing 1306-1826 Access by written permission letters. Also, in an envelope franked by only Frederick Lamb, four tickets of admission to the coronation of her Imperial Majesty, Anna, Empress of Austria, consort of Ferdinand I

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ACC/1128/199 Autograph album; inscribed 'Autographs 1867,' 1867 Access by written permission but all the autograph pieces pasted in appear to only be of earlier dates.

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ACC/1128/202 Short essays on religious themes written by 1841 Access by written permission Lady Jersey and her daughter Adela only

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ACC/1128/204 Notebook 1830 Access by written permission only

ACC/1128/205 Notebook bound in red leather inscribed 1836 Access by written permission 'Almacks 1836' only containing lists of people purchasing tickets for the weekly subscription balls. 5TH COUNTESS (a) children.

ACC/1128/206 List of memoirs and histories, 1824? Access by written permission with notes on each, relating to the Civil War, only with the author's apologies for any deficiencies since it is a subject he has never studied thoroughly.

ACC/1128/207 Reading list proposed For Viscount Villiers by 1825? Access by written permission James Macakintosh, the historian and only philosopher. The books are mainly on history, ancient and modern, European as well as English.

ACC/1128/208 MS poem entitled 'Tableau de Lecons' setting 1835 Access by written permission out the days on which various subjects were only taught.

ACC/1128/209 List of presents received by members of the 1840 Access by written permission family, presumably for Christmas 1839, 'to be only entered in the Presents Book.'

ACC/1128/210 Letter to Lady Adela Villiers 1836 Access by written permission only LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/211 Lines addressed to Miss Peel upon her 1841? Access by written permission marriage to Viscount Villiers, by John Wilson only Croker. With later MS and typed copies.

ACC/1128/212 Letter to Lady Clementina Villiers(?) from the 1858 Access by written permission Earl of Bathurst with description of a ball. only With typed copy.

ACC/1128/213 Lock of Lady Clementina Villiers' hair, 1859 Access by written permission contained in a black bordered envelope; only the date on it is that of her death. 5TH COUNTESS (b) Napoleon, Wellington and the Duke of York.

ACC/1128/214 a) MS catalogue of medals struck during the 1814-1842 Access by written permission reign of Napoleon, with a bill to Lady Jersey only from a Paris dealer 1814, for a large number of medals listed, in date order of striking (both in French).

ACC/1128/215 b) Printed copy of a 16th cent. Poem by Plantin 1814-1842 Access by written permission entitled 'Le Bonheur de ce Monde' only

ACC/1128/216 (c) Printed account of Middleton Park, 1814-1842 Access by written permission Oxfordshire, seat of the Earls of Jersey only (a) MS catalogue of medals struck during the reign of Napoleon, with a 'bill to Lady Jersey from a Paris dealer 1814, for a large number of medals listed, in date order of striking (both in French). (b) Printed copy of a 16th cent. Poem by Plantin

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ACC/1128/218 (e) The Court Journal 17 July 1841, recording 1814-1842 Access by written permission the attendance of Princess Augusta of only Cambridge and Prince George of Cambridge at the marriage of Viscount Villiers and Miss Peel (a) MS catalogue of medals struck during the reign of Napoleon, with a 'bill to Lady Jersey from a Paris dealer 1814, for a large number of medals listed, in date order of striking (both in French). (b) Printed copy of a 16th cent. Poem by Plantin

ACC/1128/219 (f) Design by Robert Trewick Bone of an 1814-1842 Access by written permission Elizabethan costume for Lady Jersey to wear at only Lady Londonderry's fete 1828 (a) MS catalogue of medals struck during the reign of Napoleon, with a 'bill to Lady Jersey from a Paris dealer 1814, for a large number of medals listed, in date order of striking (both in French). (b) Printed copy of a 16th cent. Poem by Plantin

ACC/1128/220 (a) Verses (MS and printed) written for Lady 1843 Access by written permission Jersey, sent to her or collected by her. Many of only the printed ones are on political themes. The date range is c.1800-1952.

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ACC/1128/223 (d) Account of the duel fought on 21 March 1843 Access by written permission 1829 between the Duke of Wellington and the only Earl of Winchelsea. It is long, circumstantial and written in the first person by someone whom the Duke's second, Sir Henry Hardinge, requested to be present as the independent witness. There is no clue as to his identity, but there seems little doubt that it was Dr Hume, the attendant doctor who also supplied the pistols

ACC/1128/224 (a) letter to Lady Jersey from the Comte de 1822 Access by written permission Turenne enclosing buttons from one of only Napoleon's uniforms.

ACC/1128/225 (b) Letter to M. Denon from M. Marchand 1822 Access by written permission enclosing a button from the only grenadier only uniform (? of Napoleon's) in his possession.

ACC/1128/226 (c) Small piece of wrapping paper labelled by 1822 Access by written permission the Comte de Turenne as containing a lock of only Napoleon's hair; the paper appears stained as if by the hair (a) letter to Lady Jersey from the Comte de Turenne enclosing buttons from one of Napoleon's uniforms. (b) Letter to M. Denon from M. Marchand enclosing a button from the only grenadier uniform (? of Napoleon's) in his possession.

ACC/1128/227 Extract from an account of an Englishman's 1814? Access by written permission visit to Elba and his conversation with only Napoleon.

ACC/1128/228 Copies of the despatches etc. of Colonel Neil 1814? Access by written permission Campbell, escorting Napoleon to the island of only Elba.

ACC/1128/229 MS poem entitled 'Le Champ de May' 180- - 183- Access by written permission comprising a dialogue between Napoleon and only his troops.

ACC/1128/230 volume inscribed. 'Lady Jersey' and entitled N.D Access by written permission 'Poesie,' being a manuscript copy of Italian only verses. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/231 'Account of H.R.H. the Duke of York's last 1827 Access by written permission illness and death, 9 June 1826 to 5 January only 1827'. Written by General Sir Herbert Taylor, a personal friend and executor of the Duke's, he was also military secretary to him in his capacity as Commander in Chief. A duplicated copy of the manuscript, which was later published. 5TH COUNTESS (c) Literary papers

ACC/1128/232 A copy of the commission and instructions from 1570 Access by written permission the Queen to Sir William Cecil and Sir Walter only Mildmay to visit Mary, Queen of Scots in her prison and present her with terms for the settlement of her affairs 19th century copy

ACC/1128/233 Word-book of catches and glees to be 1767 Access by written permission performed at Ranelagh House on 12 May 1767 only

ACC/1128/234 Catalogue of books and manuscripts relating to 180- - 183- Access by written permission the family of Villiers. only comprised of printed and manuscript entries.

ACC/1128/235 Printed handbill entitled 'New Song, in Honour 180- - 183- Access by written permission of Mr. Richard Wharton's Committee.' only

ACC/1128/236 Red leather pocket book lined in green silk and 1817 Access by written permission inscribed 'This Book was given by the Abbate only Jaylor in 1817 to Viscount Villiers'; containing a letter to Lady Jersey announcing the despatch of several Italian books to her by Messrs. Joseph Molini & Co. of Florence, 1817.

ACC/1128/237 Prospectus of a book by Thomas Collins 1830? Access by written permission containing correspondence and his personal only experiences during the struggle for the Portuguese Crown. 5TH COUNTESS (d) Press-cuttings and photographs etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/238 Sheet of newspaper cuttings, mainly snippets 1755-1837 Access by written permission relating to Osterley or the Jersey family and only including a printed pedigree of the Jerseys from the 1st to the 4th Earl.

ACC/1128/239 Scrap-book containing press-cuttings. c.1821-1848 Access by written permission The cuttings appear to have been of general only interest to the compiler.

ACC/1128/240 Scrap-book containing press-cuttings relating to 1852-1854 Access by written permission the Crimean War. only

ACC/1128/241 Photograph of Middleton Church 1858 Access by written permission with list of chief mourners at the funeral of Lady only Clementina Villiers, with a MS account copied from 'Jackson's Oxford Journal.'

ACC/1128/242 Photograph of Middleton Park 1859 Access by written permission with list of chief mourners at the funeral of only George, 5th Earl of Jersey, with newspaper cutting, of obituary.

ACC/1128/243 Photograph of Middleton Church 1859 Access by written permission with list of chief mourners at the funeral of only George, 6th Earl of Jersey.

ACC/1128/244 MS list of the chief mourners at the funerals of 1859 Access by written permission the 5th and 6th Earls of Jersey. only

ACC/1128/245 Sheet of newspaper cuttings including the coat 1859 Access by written permission of arms of the Earls of Jersey, a picture of the only 5th Earl, the obituary of the 6th Earl and a report of infanticide and suicide in 1836 by the Countess of Jersey's maid

ACC/1128/246 Rough sketch, possibly a caricature, of a lady 180- - 183- Access by written permission and gentleman. only

ACC/1128/247 Sketch of a lady with the mask of a cat entitled 1856 Access by written permission 'Puss in boots - view near Brussels.' only LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/248 Collection of visiting cards, some of which have N.D Access by written permission been marked on the back as playing cards. only 16 cards 5TH COUNTESS: Letters from members of her family.

ACC/1128/249 Two small notes addressed to 'My Dear Child,' 180- - 183- Access by written permission one signed J., both very affectionate and only concerned with domestic matters. Possibly to Lady Jersey from her husband.

ACC/1128/250 Letter to Lady Jersey in Frankfurt from Francis 1847 Access by written permission Villiers, her fourth son. only News of his father's health, a visit paid to the Briton Ferry estate, the current parliamentary elections etc.

ACC/1128/251 Letter to Lady Jersey from her grandson, 1865? Access by written permission Robert Villiers, thanking her for a present. only 5th Countess: Letters from British and European royalty.

ACC/1128/252 Letter to Lady Jersey from Princess Mary, 1840 - 1849 Available only with advance duchess of Gloucester, congratulating her on notice and at the discretion of the the arrival of a grandchild, born to Sarah, LMA Director Princess Esterhazy Access by written permission only

ACC/1128/253 Letter to Lady Jersey from Ernest, King of 1838 Available only with advance Hanover concerning her visit to Wiesbaden, notice and at the discretion of the with comments on British politics. LMA Director Access by written permission only

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ACC/1128/313 Postscript to a letter, telling of a visit from a 1820? Available only with advance mob chanting their delight at Queen Caroline's notice and at the discretion of the success, and of the ringing of all the local bells. LMA Director Access by written permission only 5th Countess: Partial letters preserved for the frank.

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ACC/1128/319 Letter to Lord Jersey from his nephew, George 1822 Access by written permission Russell, congratulating him and Lady Jersey on only the birth of a daughter and containing a first hand description of the king's visit to Edinburgh.

ACC/1128/320 Letter to Lord Jersey from Henry Barnard 1825 Access by written permission asking him to inform Lady Jersey of the death only of George Russell from yellow fever at Cartagena, and of a bequest of four prints to her. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 45 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/321 Letter to Francis Russell from Henry Barnard 1825 Access by written permission with news of his brother, George Russell's only death from yellow fever on board his ship H.M.S. Scylla at Cartagena. It contains Russell's dying wishes as to the distribution of his possessions; four framed prints in his cabin were to go to Lady Jersey.

ACC/1128/322 Letter to Lady Jersey from Henry Barnard with 1826 Access by written permission further details of George Russell's illness and only death at Cartagena.

ACC/1128/323 Letter to Lord William Russell from Admiral 1825 Access by written permission Halsted with the news of his son, Captain only George Russell's death from fever.

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ACC/1128/327 Letter to Lord Jersey from Lady Jersey, 1854? Access by written permission with two other drafts, on the subject of Viscount only Villiers' debts, new revelations of which had recently shocked the family. 5th Earl of Jersey: (b) Letters from royalty.

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ACC/1128/340 Memorandum of the Duke of Wellington's 1833 Access by written permission words in alluding to the marquess of Anglesey's only appointment. In an evelope franked by Wellington and addressed to Lord Jersey.

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ACC/1128/343 An account headed 'News from Vienna' giving 1849? Access by written permission the disposition of the Austrian army under its only four commanders in chief, in Austria, in Italy, in Hungary and in Galicia, with details of the corps' bases and commanders. With notes on the terms offered to the rebel garrison at Peterwardein, on the Emperor's revue of the ArchDuke Charles' regiment of lancers, and the poor state of General Haynau's nerves, affected by the pleas of relatives of those ordered to be executed

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ACC/1128/356 Letter to Prince Esterhazy from the Hon. and 1852 Access by written permission Revd. J. Spencer only requesting an interview to explain his project for a Catholic church and convent near London and solicit the prince's support.

ACC/1128/357 Extract from a letter of the Duke of Wellington 1852 Access by written permission to the Revd. Mr. J. Spencer in reply to his only application to him against interfering in the Church. The letter was given to Lady Jersey by Prince Esterhazy who obtained it in an interview with Mr. Spencer.

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ACC/1128/360 Bill presented to F. Newton, esq., of Fleet 1874 Access by written permission Street, by Mr. Thompson for his costs and only charges concerning Land's Charity Estate.

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ACC/1128/362 Letter to the 7th Countess of Jersey from 1902 Access by written permission Donald Wallace concerning members of the only Guiche or La Guiche family.

ACC/1128/363 Letter to Viscount Villiers from Prince Alexander 1910 Available only with advance of Teck at Windsor, thanking him for notice and at the discretion of the contributing to 'The Prince Francis of Teck LMA Director Memorial Fund' for the endowment of the Access by written permission Middlesex Hospital. only LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 JERSEY FAMILY AND ESTATE

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ACC/1128/364 Letter to the dowager countess of Jersey from 1915 Access by written permission Cecil Smith, Victoria and Albert Museum only enclosing two photographic enlargements of the Neilson map tapestries showing Osterley and Middleton. This is, in fact, Middleton Cheyney not Middleton Stony.

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ACC/1128/367 Letter to Lady Cynthia Slessor from Sydney 1928 Access by written permission Ponsonby with thanks for the hint which helped only him find Lord Ponsonby's grave.

ACC/1128/368 Cutting from the 'Daily Express' 1930? Access by written permission concerning an international jewel gang arrested only in Athens; among those robbed was Mrs. Bentinck, wife of the British Chargee d'Affaires.

ACC/1128/369 Correspondence between the 9th Earl of Jersey 1952 Access by written permission and Chester Herald, College of Arms only concerning an attempt to discover why his ancestor chose the island of Jersey for his title.

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