Description | from William Cobbett offering him 500 American trees which he has grown from seed, 1807, 1808 from his brother Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie, 1827, and from Malta, about the sad news that he may be able to live at Longford, 1829; from H Pearson, dean of Sarum, about the earl's nomination of him to be chairman of Salisbury Infirmary, 1828; from Henry St John Mildmay (husband of Charlotte, daughter of Bartholemew, brother of 2nd earl of Radnor) expressing condolences on the death of 2nd earl, 1829; from his brother Philip Pleydell-Bouverie, 1827; from Charles Farr of Salisbury about the hiring of a new charriot with bills and estimate, 1831; from the duke of Wellington urging him to attend parliament because of 'the state of the country', 1839; from rev RH Hill, Britford vicarage, 1840; from A Fowler about a voyage from Liverpool to Glasgow (with printed timetable), 1842; from [George Watson Milles] lord Sondes, about the earl's pew in St George's church, [Hanover Square, London], 1853, with covering letter from the earl to Jacob, viscount Folkestone; from sir Charles Malet, Wilbury House, gift of seed of Indian Teak trees, undated; letter from William (then viscount Folkestone) to his son Jacob, 1830. Covering note for a payment by viscount Folkestone to Ferdinand Burlton, 1812 |