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2664 - Talbot family of Lacock
2 - Household
5 - Other
4 - Staff records
Reference
2664/2/5D/3
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Title
Letters to and from William Read King mostly referring to a claim for unpaid wages by the executors of Anne Gwynne to Lady Elisabeth Feilding.
Description
1. 21 Jan 1842 Letter from Edward Peters and William Roberts to Lady Elisabeth Feilding regarding the payment of £39.11.9 due as final wages to Anne Gwynne.
2. 3 Feb (1842) Letter from William Henry Fox Talbot to William Read King with regard to money owing to Anne Gwynne. With a draft letter from the executors of Anne Gwynne.
3. 3 Feb 1842 Letter from Lady Elisabeth Feilding to William Read King detailing all money paid to Anne Gwynne from 1837 to 1838 and throwing blame for the request on Anne Gwynne's sister, Mrs Roberts. Mentions that Constance Talbot has just been delivered of a fine boy (Charles).
4. 27 Jan 1842 Letter from unknown to Lady Elisabeth Feilding concerning the demand made on Lady Feilding from Edward Peters and William Roberts; discusses the financial affairs.
5. 28 Jan 1842 Letter from William Henry Fox Talbot to William Read King querying the possibility of proving that all monies have been paid to Anne Gwynne after four years. With draft response from William Read King.
6. 10 Feb 1842 Letter from Sinclair Porter to Lady Elisabeth Feilding's solicitors about the late Anne Gwynne and some monies due to her. Disputed by Lady Feilding together with a reply stating that Lady Feilding paid a sum of money on Miss Gwynne's final day together with an additional sum of £10.
7. 29 Jan 1842 Letter from Lady Elisabeth Feilding to William Read King stating that Anne Gwynne's sister Mrs Roberts was a "rapacious" person disliked by her sister and despite no evidence that any monies were still due to Anne Gwynne's estate, she would not be happy to feature in the newspapers.
8. 24 Jan 1842 Letter from Lady Elisabeth Feilding to William Read King mentioning "the enclosed" (which is not present) which has originated from Mrs Roberts.
9. 26 Jan 1842 Envelope addressed to Lady Feilding at Lacock Abbey.
10. Envelope addressed to William Read King in London from Lady Elisabeth Feilding.
11. 31 Jan 1842 Envelope and covering note from Lady Elisabeth Feilding mentioning a letter enclosed from her son.
12. 14 Feb 1842 Letter from Sinclair Porter detailing the accounts of the late Anne Gwynne and claiming the revised sum of £21.15.10.
13. 1 Feb 1842 Letter from William Read King to Lady Elisabeth Feilding asking for information in the affair.
14. 17 Feb 1840 Letter from Fladgate Young and Jacksons to William Read King regarding the majority of [Charles Robert] Scott Murray.
15. 24 Jan 1840 Request from Lady Elisabeth Feilding to Messers Stilwell for power of attorney in the matter of Murray v Tancred.
Date
1840-1842
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