- 57.
- Ffeil
- 1791, April 29.
Probate of the will of the Rt Hon. Lady Charlotte Rich, spinster, of Queen Anne Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex. Will dated 3 March 1789. Abstract.
Probate of the will of the Rt Hon. Lady Charlotte Rich, spinster, of Queen Anne Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex. Will dated 3 March 1789. Abstract.
Letter: L[aura] J[ane] E[dwardes] from Torquay, to her child,
The writer's health. Papa Ellison has lost a sister. Envelope marked: 'Last Letter from dearest Mamma'.
Extracted Entry (18 Dec. 1873) of the birth, at the Parsonage, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, of Hugh Edwardes [aft. 6th Baron Kensington].
Extracted Entry (23 July 1891) of the birth of Hugh Edwardes,
Ceremonial to be observed on the occasion of the burial at St George's Chapel of HRH Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, fourth son of HM Queen Victoria. Printed.
Facsimile of a letter of Queen Victoria, acknowledging the gift of a vase from her Household on the occasion of her Jubilee; with a printed covering letter, July 1887, from the Lord Steward.
Form Of Invitation (blank) from Lord and Lady Kensington to the coming-of-age celebration of their eldest son at St Brides on 21 Aug. Enclosed are printed travel instructions to the estate tenants.
Commission to William Edwardes, esq., commonly called the Hon. William Edwardes, to be 2nd Lieutenant in the Queen's Land Forces from 22 June, 1892. Endorsed: '2nd Life Guards. 21/6/92.
Letter: Hugh Ponsonby from Buckingham Palace, to [Lord] Kensington,
It is unnecessary to telegraph abroad, unless there is something special to report. On Monday 20 please telegraph the Royal Yacht, Portsmouth, and after that to Villa Palmieri, Florence.
Commission of Hugh Edwardes, commonly called the Hon. Hugh Edwardes, to be 2nd Lieutenant in the Queen's Land Forces from 20 Feb. 1897. Endorsed: '15th Hussars. 19/2/97'.
A Scrapbook containing (a) cuttings of reproductions of engravings by William Marshall, George Vertue, William Lodge, William Faithorne, Abraham Raimbach, Charles Warren, John Goldar, James Neagle, etc.; (b) pen-and-ink and wash drawings of ships by the Hon. R. F. Greville, (1800-67), Castle Hall, Milford; a note by R. F. G[ranville] (1751-1824) of the contents of a box consigned by him to Lady Mansfield, the contents being five plans of properties in Milford (the new market place 'a Warehouse I built in 1811', etc.') and Hakin; and (d) a holograph letter, 10 Dec. 1881, from H[enr]y Davies [clerk to the Haverfordwest Urban Sanitary Authority], Haverfordwest, to Lady Kensington, St Brides, offering the volume as a gift.
Post Office Telegram from the War Office to Lieut. Lord H. Kensington at St Brides, Little Haven, requesting him to attend an investiture of the Dso at St James's Palace.
Letters (2): Francis Green from Runnymede, North Finchley, London, N, to The Rt Hon. Lady Kensington at St Brides, Little Haven. The writer's genealogical researches, relating especially to the families of Lord Kensington, Edwards of Sealyham, and Warren of Longrige, co. Pemb.
Encloses the abstract of the will contained in No. 57.
Warrant of Lord Kensington, D.S.O., of St Brides, Little Haven, S. Wales, to act as County Commissioner of the Boy Scouts for Pembrokeshire. Signed: R. Baden Powell.
Letter: [Edward Henry Stanley] 15th Earl Of Derby, from the Foreign Office, to Lord Kensington,
After consulting Lord Tenterden, he has telegraphed to Mr Wade, as the recipient wished, giving him (Mr Wade) a discretionary power to send the recipient's brother home, if it should be considered expedient at any time.
Letters: Marie Taglioni 'Dowager Gilbert De Voisins', from 6 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, and 20 George Street, Manchester Square [London] to [Lady Kensington]. Tuition for the recipient's children.
Letter: Jesse Collins from Edgbaston, Birmingham, to Lord Kensington,
Thanks for a note of congratulation upon his success in the election. He was very sorry to find that the recipient was not successful. London and the Home Counties have done badly. Their opponents have used all means, fair and foul, to secure success. The recipient made a good fight.
Gladstone has asked the writer whether the recipient would accept a Lordship of the Bedchamber.
Commission of Deputy Lieutenancy of Pembrokeshire, from the Rt Hon. William, [4th] Baron Kensington, Lord Lieutenant of the county, to the Hon. William Edwardes, 2nd Life Guards.