- C787.
- File
- 1884 Aug. 19.
Part of Vivian Papers
Stocks and their holders.
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Part of Vivian Papers
Stocks and their holders.
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Notices received and accounts referred to.
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Receipt for exchange for share certificates.
A. General rules relating to district committees,
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Letters from Brodie, and her mother's health.
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A group of invitation cards to various members of the Vivian family from various people including the Duchess of Wellington, Duke and Duchess d'Aumale, Countess Bernstorff, Lady Charlotte Schreiber, Duchess of Sutherland, Mrs H. Brand, Marchioness of Westminster and the Duke of Devonshire. Printed.
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A group of invitation cards to various members of the Vivian family to balls at Buckingham Palace in 1859, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1885 and 1886; as well as two cards, twice postponing the ball of 1867. Printed.
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Apology for the quality of a copied letter.
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Concerning a contract for ore supply.
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Mr Walters's one-sided view of the case, the appointment of a manager to the estate.
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Letter accompanying one from Mr Walters.
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Referring to the accounts of the Woodford estate.
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Concerning the accounts of the Woodford Estate.
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Sending an accountant to the Arbuthnot Estate.
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The need to go to the Court of Chancery, concerning the Arbuthnot estate, and details of action to be taken.
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The problem of repayment of a debt by the estate.
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Need to insist on accounts for the estate.
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Sending an accountant to the Arbuthnot Estate.
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Appointment of a manager and obtaining the address of Mr Sackville.
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Accounts of the Twyford and Woodford minerals and the possibility of sending an accountant there.