- C3531.
- File
- [1874].
Part of Vivian Papers
A reply in the Western Mail by H. Hussey Vivian to Sir Stafford Northcote on the subject of the House of Lords trying to control the country.
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Part of Vivian Papers
A reply in the Western Mail by H. Hussey Vivian to Sir Stafford Northcote on the subject of the House of Lords trying to control the country.
A return showing the times of the Bristol to Carmarthen Mail Coach, at the new passage,
Part of Vivian Papers
A riddle about the creation of peerages,
Part of Vivian Papers
A rough statement of account as of Aug. 10,
Part of Vivian Papers
Part of Vivian Papers
A second demand for income tax payment to Odo Vivian,
Part of Vivian Papers
A series of cheque book counterfoils from Odo Vivian's personal account,
Part of Vivian Papers
A series of cheque book counterfoils from Odo Vivian's personal account,
Part of Vivian Papers
A series of cheque book counterfoils from Odo Vivian's personal account,
Part of Vivian Papers
A series of cheque book counterfoils labelled House Account, paid out by Odo Vivian,
Part of Vivian Papers
A sheet advertising coffee pots made at Morize,
Part of Vivian Papers
A short biography of Richard Hussey, Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro,
Part of Vivian Papers
A sketch of the copper trade for that year,
Part of Vivian Papers
A small, empty leather note pad, with lead pencil,
Part of Vivian Papers
Part of Vivian Papers
A statement made by H. H. Vivian, outlining his work for Vivian and Sons since he first joined them, to substantiate his claim for a greater proportion of the company's profits.
Part of Vivian Papers
A statement of the accounts of the following Cornish copper mines for the six months to the end of December, 1799.
A summary of Mrs J. H. Vivian's house account and other expenditure,
Part of Vivian Papers
A tin whistle tuned to the key of F major.
Part of Vivian Papers
Part of Vivian Papers
A vellum pedigree of the Cottons, deriving from the lords of the manor of Cotton, near Chester, compiled for William [Cotton], bishop of Exeter by William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, and signed by him. Endorsed: In the possession of James Walker, of Lawhitton, Cornwall, on Sept. 10 1760. It probably came into the possession of the Vivians, in Cornwall, during the following 50 years.