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- 1825-02-15
Alexander Wood of York to Mrs John Elmsley - holds Power of Attorney, and is selling land in Pickering
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Alexander Wood of York to Mrs John Elmsley - holds Power of Attorney, and is selling land in Pickering
C Goddard - has sent some notes to Collingwood (see row 49 - from the Press?). Cannot work for the moment as his son has an obstruction of the mesenteric glands. Ref to Lord G. (Grenville? - see 49).
Goodenough (Westminster HM 1819-1828) begs PE not to do any work on the 'Choruses,' unless he has something already worked out, but to concentrate on the proposed sermon. Robert Cockerell has 'reserved his stomach for the venison at Mr Bigge's (John Bigge OW, a near contemporary of Cockerell?). Mentions a Theban based play at the Theatre, Tottenham Street.
Grosvenor Charles Bedford to Peter Elmsley
Has some pears for PE, to be put into a tin or tinned vessel.
Charles James Blomfield to Peter Elmsley
Thanks PE for Heraclidae. Monk not the author of some 'silly' letters in the Gentleman's Magazine. Seeking another volume of Classical Recreations (by Barker, dedicated to Parr, printed by Valpy, publ. 1812).
Letters from Thomas Gaisford to Dr Emsley
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
Asks PE to abridge a speech he has delivered for publication. In attendance on the Prince and Princess of Wales
Town Boy Water Ledger 1948-1955
2002 Refurbishment: Staff Survey
5 in-depth responses to initial proposals, incorporating suggestions and opinions of members of the Common Room
Orders of Service, leaving gifts, notices of departure