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Churchill/REND contains:
1 Charles Wentworth Dilke I and his wife: correspondence
2 William W Dilke of Chichester [West Sussex] (brother of Charles Wentworth Dilke).
3 Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke (son of Charles Wentworth Dilke)
4 Sir Charles Dilke II (son of Charles W Dilke I)
5 Papers concerning John Keats including correspondence of Charles Wentworth Dilke and Sir Charles Dilke (2nd Bart)
6 Ashton Wentworth Dilke (son of Sir Charles W Dilke I)
7 Maye Eustace Smith (married Ashton Dilke then William Russell Cooke)
8 Sybil Dilke (married John Roskill)
9 Dilke: Miscellaneous correspondence
10 Dilke family history
11 Various correspondence
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The Dilke-Crawford-Roskill Papers

Title Dilke family history
Reference REND 10
Covering Dates 1481–1911
Churchill/REND 10 contains:
1 Conveyance of land in Haseley and Beausale by Ralph and Isabella Sandebache John Byrde to William and Emma Byrde (1481); Conveyance of land in Haseley (damaged) (1482); and Conveyance of lands in Walker Beauchamp, Essex, by Sir John Wentworth and others to Sir Thomas Cornwallis (1614). 1481–1614
2 Sir Francis Walsingham to Sir Henry Sydney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, re Earl of Ormonde (with transcript by A W Pollard) (1577); Wentworth-Walsingham family tree. Letter from E O Mond to Mrs Roskill re above (1924); and explanatory notes by Stephen Roskill. 1577–1973
3 Copies of Wills and Deeds relating to Wentworths and Dilkes [copies from British Museum Add Mss and Public Record Office Inquisitions post mortem ca 1546-1723]; Original letter Admiral Dilke to . Mr Secretary Southworth: has been taking shelter with his fleet in Cork, borough of Castle Martyr; and Letters from Professor Langton to Sidney Lee and Lee to CWD II. 1703–1892
4 Schedule of documents relating to families of Dilke and Wentworth (?) (heavily mutilated); Letters Patent Inquisitions post mortem and Wills - Dilke and Wentworth ca 1551-1649; and Copy letter from Peter Wentworth to Sir R Cecil. 1597
5 Sir Charles Dilke manuscript notes; cuttings from Notes and Queries; letters from Wm Rutton, W H Hant, H A M Wilcoc; 2 offprints by Rutton re Wentworth family. 1883–1891
6 Schedule of documents relating to Dilke family (mutilated); copies of State Papers re Wentworth family; bill, monument to William Dilke; and bookplate, C W Dilke. 1755–1827
7 Manuscript notes. Includes C W Dilke et al re Chatfield family; W Chatfield, Mysore, to Francis Duncombe; Marriage certificate: Wm Chatfield, Caroline Duncombe; Baptism certificate: Mary Chatfield; and Letters of administration W Chatfield. 1818–1821
8 Manuscript notes. About the Dilkes and photographs of Bullington.
9 Manuscript notebook. Wentworth family history.
10 Manuscript notebook. Dilke family history.
11 Press cuttings re Maxstoke Castle; Dilke family tree (mutilated); and letters and notes re Dilke arms and livery.
12 Various papers. Including notes re the Dilke Cup, Trinity College, Oxford; and recipes for chocolate and fried sole.
1 file.
1748–1760
13 Photographs. Alice Holt, Maxstoke Castle; Belmont Castle, Shustoke.
14 Birth, marriage, and death certificates. Birth and Baptism: Charles Wentworth Dilke (1742); Charles Wentworth Dilke (1790); Emily Strong (1840); Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843); Sybil Mary Dilke (1879). Marriage: Charles Dilke and Sarah Blewford (1783); Charles Wentworth Dilke and Mary Chatfield (1840); Charles Wentworth Dilke and Katherine Shiel (1879); and Charles Wentworth Dilke and Emilia Pattison (1885). Death: Winifred Dilke Wentworth (1762); Wentworth Dilkes (1781); Charles Wentworth Dilke (Russian death certificate and passport) (1869); and Charles Wentworth Dilke (cremation) (1911). 1742–1911
15 Family tree of Sir Charles Dilke.

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