Description | 1. 17 Mar 1833 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King about a deed that needs to be looked at, with a copy of King's reply sending the deed. 2. 3 Mar 1833 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King to say Lord and Lady Valletort will be coming and about a deed. 3. 13 Mar 1833 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King about the deed that Lord and Lady Valletort are parties to, and the stock's transferral before a certain time. 4. 2 Mar 1833 Letter from William Read King to Charles Feilding asking if Lord and Lady Valletort will be able to come and sign the exchange of stock deed. 5. 2 Mar 1833 Letter from D Boger to William Read King having already sent part of the settlement of stock, and making sure everything is in order. With reply from William Read King to confirm he has received the deed and is waiting upon directions from Charles Feilding. 6. 1 Feb 1832 Letter from Thomas Stilwell to William Read King about the transfer of the stock from Charles Feilding to the trustees of Lady Valletort's marriage settlement. 7. 16 Jan 1832 Letter from D Boger to William Read King sending him a cheque, with reply from William Read King to say it has been received and placed with Lady Valletort's bankers. Included is a receipt from Thomas Stilwell & Sons, the bankers, for the order. 8. 25 Jun 1832 Letter from D Boger to William Read King about transferring money to Lady Valletort, to do with the French rents. 9. 26 Jun 1832 Letter from William Read King to D Boger to say Charles Feilding cannot effect the transfer of the French rents to the trustees of Lord and Lady Valletort's marriage settlement because of French regulations, and asking which trustee should go on the deed. 10. 18 May 1832 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King to say a mortgage on Lord Ilchester's property has been paid off, and about the money in the French funds to be transferred to the trustees. 11. 24 Nov 1832 Letter from D Boger to William Read King about Lord Valletort's settlement and the difficulty in transferring the French rents. 12. 8 Sep 1832 Letter from D Boger to William Read King about the French rents and problems. 13. 4 Oct 1832 Letter from D Boger to William Read King asking for an update on the settlement. With reply from William Read King to say he does not approve of a transfer of rents to Lord Eliot, and that the trustees should be protected. 14. 17 Nov 1832 Letter from William Read King to D Boger to say Captain Feilding will buy the French rents; discussing the trustees and the settlement. 15. 15 Aug 1832 Letter from George Bramwell to William Read King sending the opinion of Mr Pemberton and Mr Rolfe (enclosed). 16. 6 Aug 1832 Letter from George McLeod to William Read King about a bond being considered as a bond of indemnity, concerning Nicol & Vaughan. Enclosed is an opinion of Mr Pemberton and Mr Rolfe. 17. 2 Mar 1832 Letter from Captain Feilding to William Read King asking if he can come to see him. 18. 23 Jan 1832 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King wanting to talk about a letter sent the previous week 19. 13 Jan 1832 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King about payments due regularly to Lady Valletort. 20. 17 Mar 1834 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King enclosing something he needs advice about. Enclosed: 21. 17 Mar 1834 Draft letter from (William Read King) to Charles Feilding with a response to the letters sent by Feilding: concerning a compromise with a legacy. 22. 1 Mar 1834 Letter from George Bramwell to George Finch concerning the compromise entered into by Robert Vaughan in relation to the estates of Lady Essex and Mary Kerr. Details the circumstances of the compromise. 23. 14 Jun 1833 Copy of opinion by Mr R Rolfe on the will made by Lady Essex Kerr concerning stables in the possession of the Duke of Roxburgh. 24. 24 Feb 1834 Letter from Currie, Horne & Woodgate to George Bramwell with a summary account of the rents of the stables, and referring him to Mr Rolfe's opinion. 25. 15 Jun 1834 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King asking if a duplicate of his will is in the possession of King, and asking for a copy of his account. 26. 20 Jun 1834 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King about the legatees of Lord Winchelsea's will and the interest gained for his two sisters. 27. 25 Jul 1831 Note from William Payne Galway to William Read King asking to call on him. 28. 5 Jul 1832 Letter from Captain Feilding to William Read King asking him to send him some papers. With copy of reply from William Read King sending the power of attorney from William Talbot concerning the South Sea Stock and documents for Lady Valletort. 29. 15 Jul 1831 Letter from Captain Feilding to William Read King with information on Lady Lavington's estate. Enclosed: 30. 1 Oct 1834 Letter from John Eagleton to William Read King wanting to offer less than the asking price for the Belton estate. With copy of reply from William Read King to say Feilding will not take less than £7500. 31. 15 Jul 1831 Draft letter to Charles Feilding about Lady Lavington's estate and other matters. 32. 10 Jul 1831 Note from Charles Feilding to William Read King to inform him of a visit. 33. 2 Jul 1831 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King asking to see him about William Payne Galway. 34. 19 Jul 1831 Draft letter from William Read King to Charles Feilding about the Lavington estates, a settlement and other matters. 35. 8 Nov 1836 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King to say he is firm on the price of £7500 for his estate. 36. 5 Nov 1836 Letter from J Eagleton to William Read King to ask if Charles Feilding will be willing to sell his Belton estate for less than the original price, and will make an offer if so. With note to Charles Feilding from William Read King concerning the letter and asking if Feilding would accept less, and to Mr Eagleton with Feilding's response. 37. 1 Jul 1834 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King enclosing a letter from John Wingfield -Banley and confirming he will not take less than £7500 for his estate and about a mortgage. With copy of reply from William Read King asking for the enclosure promised, and to say he might have a good mortgage, and he has spoken with Feilding's sister. 38. 24 Sep 1828 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King - he has decided to sell his estate in Rutlandshire and asks about interest on a mortgage. With copy of reply from William Read King about the possible interest he can get, and advice about the selling of estates in the climate. 39. 25 Jun 1834 Letter from Wingfield to Charles Feilding about the Belton estate: an offer has been withdrawn and Mr Eagleton has applied for it (he had applied before), and does Feilding still want to sell it? 40. 24 Feb 1835 Letter from Charles Feilding to William Read King confirming he does not want to take less than £7500 for the Belton estate; and he wants to retire from a trusteeship. 41. 4 Mar 1835 Letter from William Read King to John Eagleton to say Charles Feilding has declined £7000 for the Belton estate but there may be a possibility of a mortgage. 42. 24 Feb 1836 Letter from Thomas Brown to William Read King to say Mr Neal has declined to purchase the Belton estate. 43. 5 Mar 1835 Letter from John Eagleton to William Read King to say he will not be offering any more than £7000 for the estate. |