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Henry Williams Wynn Papers,
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Henry Williams Wynn Papers,

  • GB 0210 MSHWWYNN
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  • 1795-1856.

Correspondence, 1795-1856, consisting of several hundred letters to Henry Williams Wynn and his wife Hester mostly from family members, together with letters, 1818-1821, between Henry and Hester Williams Wynn and letters, 1803-1850, from Henry Williams Wynn to his brother Charles.

Williams-Wynn, Henry Watkin, Sir, 1783-1856

Letters,

Letters, 1801-1812, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn from his mother and other members of the Wynnstay family, his uncles Lord Grenville and Thomas Grenville and his cousin Richard Neville, R. Garlike, Sir Brook Taylor, etc., and letters from Henry to his mother, his uncles Thomas Grenville and Lord Grenville, Lord Whitworth, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1822-1824, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn and his wife from members of the Wynnstay family, Lord Grenville, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Thomas Kenyon, G. Graham, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1813-1815, to Henry Williams Wynn and his wife, mainly of congratulations on their marriage, 30 September 1813, the correspondents including members of the Wynnstay and Carrington families, Sir Brook Taylor, S. Peploe, Richard Richards (Caerynwch), E. C. Taylor, etc., with some letters between Henry and his wife.

Letters,

Letters, 1833-1850, to Henry Williams Wynn from his wife Hester, his sons Arthur (killed in the battle of the Alma, 1854) and Henry Bertie, his daughters Charlotte Henrietta (afterwards Countess Bismarck), Katherine (afterwards Mrs Studholme Brownrigg) and Mar[y Emily] (afterwards Lady Williams Wynn, wife of the sixth baronet of Wynnstay), and his son-in-law, General J. Studholme Brownrigg.

Letters,

Letters, 1815-1817, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn and his wife from members of the Wynnstay and Carrington families, etc.

Letters,

Correspondence, 1818-1821, between Henry Williams Wynn and his wife and letters to them from members of the Wynnstay family, Richard, Marquis of Buckingham (afterwards 1st duke of Buckingham and Chandos), Thomas Grenville, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1825-1827, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn. Correspondents outside the Wynnstay family circle include Thomas Grenville, Lord Carrington, S. Peploe, Thomas L. Longueville, C. Bertie Percy, Grenville Pigott, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Sir Brook Taylor, J. Bloomfield (afterwards second baron Bloomfield), M. Disbrowe, Christian Pedro de Moraes Sarmento, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1828-1829, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn. Correspondents other than members of the Wynnstay family include Christian Pedro de Moraes Sarmento, M. Disbrowe, Sir Brook Taylor, Grenville Pigott, J. Bloomfield (afterwards second baron Bloomfield), Thomas Grenville, Nicholas Carlisle, Ferdinand Joseph Nicolay, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1803-1850, written by Henry Williams Wynn mainly to his brother Charles from various places in Europe and Asia, especially from those places where he served as ambassador.

Henry Williams Wynn.

Letters,

Letters, 1795-1800, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn from his mother and other members of the Wynnstay family, his cousins Lord Ebrington and Richard Neville, his uncle Thomas Grenville, his aunts Lady Carysfort and the Marchioness of Buckingham, Sir Stapleton Cotton (afterwards Viscount Combermere), R. Garlike, Lord Whitworth, etc.; Latin exercises written by Henry at Harrow school; papers relating to the loss of the government frigate 'Proserpine', February 1799; etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1830-1834, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn from members of the Wynnstay family and from Ferdinand Joseph Nicolay, Christian Pedro de Moraes Sarmento, Sir Brook Taylor, Thomas Grenville, Grenville Pigott, James Prince Lee, Sophia Lockhart, Lord Carrington, F. Proby, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Anna Racsynska, Charles James Blomfield (bishop of London), etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1809-1813, to Henry Williams Wynn from his mother and other members of the Wynnstay family, his cousins Richard Neville and Lady Hester Stanhope, his uncle Thomas Grenville, Richard, Marquis Wellesley, Sir Brook Taylor, Sir Thomas Freemantle, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1835-1856, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn from members of the Wynnstay family and from John Henry, fifth duke of Rutland, Sir Brook Taylor, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, C. Bertie Percy, Thomas Grenville, R. Kennedy, Rowland, first viscount Hill, Henry, viscount Palmerston, Ferdinand Joseph Nicolay, Sir Alexander Grant, N. A. Fenwick, J. Bloomfield (afterwards second baron Bloomfield), Charles John, earl Canning, Philip Henry, fifth earl Stanhope, Sir Daniel Lysons, Richard, third baron Braybrooke, General Sir Arthur Wellesley Torrens, General J. Studholme Brownrigg, A. Kielmansigge, W. E. Proby, G. Neville Grenville, G. W. Hardy, Prince Ernest of Hesse, John, eleventh earl of Westmoreland, Henry Unwin Addington, Henry, earl Cowley, Francis, first earl of Ellesmere, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1833-1846, to Henry Williams Wynn from his brother Charles, with a few letters from other correspondents.

Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn and others.

Letters,

Letters, 1813-1819, from Lord Carrington to his daughter Hester, with a few to his son-in-law Henry Williams Wynn.

Robert Smith, Baron Carrington.