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The Trial of Lord Oxford,1717
Family news 1717
Sir Henry Gough, an angry man -- London, 1725
Bishop Marks, Rents & lands, 1770-1772
18th century family letter - Scotland to England
  • Court case anxiety,Brighthelmstone, 1786 NEW

  • Life was no fun in 1791
    Paris to London, 1792 (letter 1)
    Paris to London, 1792 (letter 2)
    York & Somerset Heralds die in crush: 1792
    Messrs. Bell & Bradfoote, 1792
    Robert Crook, Congregationalist: 1797
    Herbert Brace, Lawyer, London 1798
    A Guernsey Seigneur's family letter of 1798
    Mr. Harman of London, 1798, and the 'Swan with Two Necks'
    Devizes, Wiltshire to Canterbury, Kent, 1800
    200 years ago, but times don't change. . .
    Ely to Bath, 1803 -- A 200 year old family letter
    Request for mail service: Edinburgh, 1805
    1805 - a time of Napoleon's battles
    Thomas Maurice, Assistant Librarian at the British Museum, London: 1810
    The Peninsular War, 1811
    The Peninsular War, 1812
    HMS Namur: a seaman's letter of 1812
    George Dunlop - Spendthrift: 1813
  • Kitty Kneller's blotted scrawl Salisbury to London,1813 NEW

  • Military Connections 1 1814
    Military Connections 2 Mrs Helen Lesslie, Goatmilk, by Leslie, Fifeshire, N. Britain, 1814
    Military Connections 3 William Crowdy, Westrop House
    Parlez vous Francais? Mitholm to Bolzano, 1814
    Wife to absent husband: Ann Craig in Syllodioch, Scotland 1814
  • An Englishwoman in 'Gay Paree' :1814 NEW

  • Jamaica to Plymouth Dock, 1815
    London to Aberdeen 1815 ...in which the Leith people are dismissed as ’vile’
    A Napoleon story, 1815 Napoleon onboard the Bellerophon
    Louise D’Orleans, Frenchwoman in London, 1816
    Teignmouth to Oporto, 1816
    Birmingham to London, 1817
    Oxford Students, 1817
    Finance and Art, 1817
    London to Campbeltown, 1817
    "Them against Us": One vicar to another, 1818
    Election Time: Salisbury, England (1818)
    Tenants for a 19th century Kentish farm
    Guns, Money & Influence, 1820
    Election Time, England: 1820
  • 'High' Venison and burning mills, Dougalston, Scotland, 1820 NEW

  • "All Rev’d Up": A 19th Century Cleric 1820
    Hingham, Massachusetts to London, 1822
    Christs Hospital, Bluecoat School: Hertford to London, 1822
    Beckenham to Ashford, 1824
    Further information on the Ashford Letter
  • Uprising in Brazil, 1823 NEW

  • Bristol Penny Post: two letters written in 1824
    Mr Hurst, financial Investor, 1824
  • Mrs Farish,India to England, 1824 NEW

  • The Hon. Donald Ogilvy,of Clova, 1825 NEW

  • Brighton to London, 1827
    A happy letter from Ireland: 1827
    Poor Ann Robinson is in 'trubel': 1829
    Scotland to London, Wilhelmina Malcolm, to MissStewart: 1829
  • 'Gone for a Burton', Cape town, to Daventry: 1829
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    Sandbach Tinne & Co, West India Merchants of Liverpool: 1830
    Shipping cargoes from Chester to Whitehaven, 1830
    Turmoil & Unrest -Liverpool to Ballymote, Ireland, 1831
    House renovations in Staffordshire 1831 London to Scotland, with connections to India: London 1832
    America - Land of Opportunity: New York to London, 1832
    Scottish Clergyman to English M.P. in 1832
    Vestry Interest - Real Estate Dealings: Swinstead – 1832
    Desperate pleas for financial aid: Mrs Belcher, 1831 & 1834
    Thomas Hiron - The Marble House: 1834
    R Leishman - A Scotsman in Calcutta: 1834
    Tours in France to Kennington, Surrey England 1834
    Sir James Grant: Scottish Landlord, in Carlisle - 1834
    Sir Harry Verney - an able and caring politician to Edward Brayley - author, 1834
    Linlithgow Canal, Scotland 1835
    Reverend T. Simpson Evans - Curate and educator, London 1835
  • Milngavie School, Glasgow 1835
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    Lady Campbell, Barcaldine, The Australian Connection: 1835
    Early short-hand: 1836
  • A Ship's Letter:Hamburg to Dundee 1837
  • NEW Jamaica v Scotland, 1837
    Capt. Shippard, Half Pay Officer,1837
    Catfield, Norwich Norfolk, 1837
    A shot fired in anger,1837
    'Where there’s a will, there’s a way': London 1837
  • Sickness in pre-Victorian England, Bristol to Sutton,1837
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    William Innes in Edinburgh to Capt Duff in London, 1838
    Bookseller, to the Marquess of Bute: London 1838
    London to Yoxall, new Queen - Victoria: 1838 Doom & Gloom in 1838
    Mr Thornton, Bricklayers Arms, Hoxton, London 1838
    London to Devon, 1839
  • No seat, no fireBrighton, England: 1838
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    Joseph Lister: A Quaker family in Ipswich, England, 1840
    Joseph Lister - genealogical information and family links
    A Kentish friendship letter,1840
  • David Thomson, a Scot in Genoa, 1840
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    Post Office Money Order: Bootle,1841
    Fraser & Vans Agnew, Scotland, 1843
    Broom Cottage, Hathersage, Derbyshire,1845
    Shetland Islands: 1847
  • A Yorkshire man abroad: 1849 NEW

  • Home thoughts from Abroad - Baroda,India 1850
    Cholera in England and America 1855
    Talyllyn to Rome - 1859
    Postal information


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