Reference1946/4/2B/30
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TitleCorrespondence to William, viscount Folkestone, then 3rd earl of Radnor
Descriptionfrom 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
Date1807-1853
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