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Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1699/1700 Jan 11
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 3, folder 3
Image Count:
4
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > The Earl of Jersey to the E of M (partly in cipher, deciphered), announcing that "the great affair had come to a good conclusion, the province of Holland having consented." (Printed. Cole's Memoirs, p. 96) Whitehall
Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1699/1700 Feb 1
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 3, folder 9
Image Count:
4
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > The Earl of Jersey to the E of M, giving instructions on various subjects. (Partly in cipher, deciphered. Printed, as deciphered, in Cole's Memoirs, p. 101) Whitehall
Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1700 Jan 8
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 3, folder 2
Image Count:
4
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > The Earl of Jersey to the E of M, giving instructions on various subjects. (Partly in cipher. Printed not quite correctly in Cole's Memoirs, p. 94) Whitehall
Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1699/1700 Feb 5
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 3, folder 10
Image Count:
4
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > The Earl of Jersey to the E of M, on the subject of the Danzig ships, and giving instructions on various matters, and mentioning the approaching signature of the Partition Treaty. (Partly in cipher. Deciphered and printed in Cole's Memoirs, p. 102) Whitehall
Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1699/1700 Feb 15
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 3, folder 13
Image Count:
4
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > The Earl of Jersey to the E of M, respecting a proposed pardon and pension to some one (described here as la personne, and in other letters as "la personne dont il s'agit") for the discovery of important facts, and giving instructions on other subjects. (Partly in cipher, deciphered. Printed, as deciphered, in Cole's Memoirs, p. 104) Whitehall
Creator:
From the Collection: Montagu, Charles, Duke of Manchester, 1660?-1722
Published / Created:
1708 Aug 14
Call Number:
OSB MSS fc.37
Container / Volume:
Box 14, folder 69
Image Count:
3
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Manchester papers (OSB MSS fc.37) > Series I: Albums > Unsigned letter to the E of M on the state of the Court, a quarrel between the Duchess of Marlborough and the Lord Chamberlain, and the probability that the Earl might obtain the Lord Chamberlain's Post. (Printed in "Court and Society from Elizabeth to Anne," ii, 383) London
Creator:
From the Collection: Panin, Gennadiĭ Gennadievich
Published / Created:
1943-49
Call Number:
GEN MSS 294
Container / Volume:
Box 7, folder 47
Image Count:
25
Found in:
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Gennadiĭ Panin papers (GEN MSS 294) > Series I: Bound Volumes > Untitled: includes Diary, 1943-48 (pp.1-764), stories (765-798), "Putiami poter'" (memoirs) (801-963), [misc] (964-1000, I-LXIV), Diary, 1949 (LXV-LXVII)
Creator:
From the Collection: Hanbury-Williams, Charles, 1708-1759
Published / Created:
1717–1719
Call Number:
LWL MSS 7
Container / Volume:
box 52, folder 25
Image Count:
84
Description:
Charles Williams was a native of Caerleon, and had a successful career in Smyrna when he fled Wales after killing his cousin in a duel. He returned to London as a financier in the 1690s and befriended John Hanbury. When he died in 1720 he left his estate to Hanbury, who entailed it for his son Charles, who then took the name Hanbury-Williams. For further information, see The Hanburys of Monmouthshire by Richard Hanbury Tenison (1995), chapter 4. and A volume of letters bound in gold-tooled and stamped green vellum, with a printed CH-W number label (and evidence of a Phillipps label, now missing) on the spine. The Hanbury-Williams volume number is 46; the Phillipps number is 10893.
Found in:
Lewis Walpole Library > Charles Hanbury-Williams Papers (LWL MSS 7) > Series IV: Capell, Coningsby, and Hanbury Family Papers > Hanbury Family Papers > Hanbury, John, 1664-1734 > Williams, Charles, 1634-1720
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