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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
Manuscripts/MS Add.7961/119-124 contains:
119 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
120 Certificate of the burial of Elizabeth Frances Eyre, stepmother of George and Elizabeth, interred at Clapham on 28 July 1820. 16 Aug. 1820
120a 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
121 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
122 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
123 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
124 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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