| Personal Names contains: |
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| Villiers, Edward (? 1655-1711) 1st Earl of Jersey, politician |
| Villiers, Edward Cecil (1866-1939) Rear Admiral |
| Villiers, Edward Hyde (1846-1914) 5th Earl of Clarendon |
| Villiers, George (1592-1628) 1st duke of Buckingham, royal favourite |
| Villiers, George Herbert Hyde (1877-1955) 6th Earl of Clarendon |
| Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician |
| Villiers, John Charles (1757-1838) 3rd Earl of Clarendon, politician |
| Villiers, Margaret Elizabeth Child - (1849-1945) wife of 7th Earl of Jersey |
| Villiers, Sir Charles Hyde (1912-1992) Knight, Banker and Industrialist |
| Villiers, Sir John Michael (1907-1990) Knight, Vice Admiral |
| Villiers, Victor Albert George Child - (1845-1915) 7th Earl of Jersey |
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Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician
| Catalogue entries (5 hits) |
| Manuscripts/MS Parkes 26/6 |
Papers of Sir Harry Parkes: Circular letter from Earl of Clarendon Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician Hit found in personal name
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1870 |
| Manuscripts/MS Parkes 27 |
Papers of Sir Harry Parkes: Despatches concerning Parkes' services Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician Hit found in personal name
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1852–1861 |
| Manuscripts/MS Parkes 33/16 |
Papers of Sir Harry Parkes: Letter from Laurence Oliphant Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician Hit found in personal name
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1866 |
| Manuscripts/MS Parkes 42 |
Papers of Sir Harry Parkes: Envelopes and covers Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician Hit found in personal name
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circa 1851-circa 1885 |
| St John's Library/Palmerston/A24 |
Papers of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston: ALS from Palmerston, Carlton Terrace, to Lord Clarendon Villiers, George William Frederick (1800-1870) 4th Earl of Clarendon, politician Hit found in personal name
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20 Mar. 1845 |
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