| Manuscripts/MS Add.7961 contains: |
| 1 |
London, 'Proposals for printing, by subscription, a Classical Vocabulary, French and English...by N. Wanostrocht, Teacher of Languages', printed leaflet of 3 pages |
| 2-118 |
Correspondence of Miss Elizabeth (Eliza) Eyre |
| 119-124 |
Papers of George Eyre |
| 125-231 |
Correspondence of George Edward Eyre |
| 232-238 |
Papers of George Edward Briscoe Eyre |
| 239 |
Press cuttings and biographical notes on the Eyre and Thornton families in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, possibly compiled at Miss Mildred Westland |
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Eyre Family: Correspondence and Papers
| Title |
Papers of George Eyre |
| Reference |
MS Add.7961/119-124 |
| Covering Dates |
1811–1820 |
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| Manuscripts/MS Add.7961/119-124 contains: |
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119
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Papers re the estate of the late John Andrews of Bramshaw, farmer. 5 items, including receipt from the Hants, Sussex and Dorset Fire Office, Gosport. |
1811–1812 |
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120
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Certificate of the burial of Elizabeth Frances Eyre, stepmother of George and Elizabeth, interred at Clapham on 28 July 1820. |
16 Aug. 1820 |
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120a
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Notebook containing accounts of Elizabeth Frances Eyre with Messrs Child & Co. Bankers and further accounts of George Eyre relative to the estate of his stepmother, 1820. With: further accounts in paper book enclosed, same parties and dates; financial calculations re carpets and curtains, perhaps unrelated. |
1816–1820 |
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121
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London, from Mary Groome, acknowledging receipt of a trunk of clothes, a legacy from Elizabeth Frances Eyre. Addressed to George Eyre, 'Warrins', Stoney Cross, Southampton. |
2 Sept. 1820 |
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122
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Doctors' Commons, from H. J. Wheeler, complications re the proving of Elizabeth Frances Eyre's will. Addressed to George Eyre, Warrens, Stoney Cross, near Southampton. |
27 Sept. 1820 |
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123
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Doctors' Commons, from H. J. Wheeler, will send George the 'requisite affidavit to lead the decree, with a commission for swearing you to it'. Addressed to George Eyre, Warrens, Stoney Cross, Southampton. |
5 Oct. 1820 |
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124
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Gough Square, Fleet Street, from William Bryan, Receipt from W. Bryan & Co, Newspaper Agents: 'Seven Shillings for the Observer'. On verso of advertising card listing London newspapers of the period. |
8 Dec. 1821 |
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