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Collapse 1946 - Pleydell-Bouverie family of Longford Castle, Earls of Radnor1946 - Pleydell-Bouverie family of Longford Castle, Earls of Radnor
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Expand 1 - Bouverie, de Bouverie, des Bouverie & de la Bouverie1 - Bouverie, de Bouverie, des Bouverie & de la Bouverie
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Expand 1 - Pedigrees, heraldry & family history1 - Pedigrees, heraldry & family history
Collapse 2 - Correspondence & memoranda2 - Correspondence & memoranda
1 - Volume of family history documents
2 - Correspondence with Dr. Robert Wyntle
3 - Letter from lord Rockingham to 1st lord Radnor
4 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor (16)
5 - Letter from Miss Harriet Bouverie
6 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor
7 - Letter from sir William Scott to 2nd Earl of Radnor
8 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor (6)
9 - Letter from Anne countess of Radnor to her daughter Mary Anne
10 - Correspondence from French aristocrats and emigres in appreciation of the moral and financial support of the earl and countess of Radnor
11 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his son Duncombe at Harrow school, 1790 (1), by him to his son William, 1799 (2), 1807 (7)
12 - Poem commemorating Lady Mary Ann Pleydell-Bouverie
13 - Correspondence about death of Harriet Pleydell-Bouverie
14 - Correspondence of Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor: George Washington's letter
15 - Correspondence from North Germany by William, Viscount Folkestone
16 - Correspondence from Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie (1780-1850), captain of HMS Mercury then HMS Medusa, to his father 2nd Earl of Radnor, 1804-1813
17 - Correspondence from Sir William Young (1749-1815) to his friend, the 2nd earl of Radnor.
18 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his son Lawrence Pleydell-Bouverie (1781-1811)
19 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from Philip Bouverie Pusey (1746-1828)
20 - Correspondence of Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor
21 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his son Frederick Pleydell-Bouverie (1785-1857)
22 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his brother Edward Bouverie (1760-1824) from the Navy office
23 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his half brother Bartholemew (1753-1835).
24 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from lady Bridget Bouverie, wife of William Henry Bouverie, his half brother
25 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his brother Edward Bouverie (1738-1810) of Delapre Abbey, and his son Edward
26 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from Henry Bouverie (11)
27 - Correspondence to the 2nd Earl of Radnor from Charles Moss, bishop of Oxford at Cuddesdon (12)
28 - Correspondence to 2nd Earl of Radnor from his son Philip Pleydell-Bouverie (1782-1872)
29 - Correspondence from Bartholemew Huber, London, merchant,
30 - Correspondence to William, viscount Folkestone, then 3rd earl of Radnor
31 - Correspondence from members of the royal family to the counteses of Radnor and viscounteses of Folkestone
32 - Correspondence from Mrs Bouverie
33 - Correspondence which accompanied an etui (a decorative box) and explains its provenance
34 - Correspondence from William, viscount Folkestone to his father Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor
35 - Correspondence to captain Bouverie (Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie 1780-1850)
36 - Correspondence to John Peniston, Salisbury, architect(c60)
37 - Correspondence about the possible sale of pictures from Longford castle and Coleshill house
38 - Correspondence to the 2nd and 3rd Earls of Radnor from their respective children
39 - Letter from the 3rd Earl of Radnor to Jacob viscount Folkestone,
40 - Correspondence from 3rd Earl of Radnor to his son Edward Pleydell-Bouverie; letter to Edward from his sister, Mary, 1836 (c200) CONSERVATION. FRAGILE
41 - Correspondence about inheritance of Delapre
42 - Correspondence from prime ministers mainly to the Earl of Radnor and viscount Folkestone (23)
43 - Correspondence between lord Normanton and the Earl of Radnor about fox hunting
44 - Correspondence to 3rd Earl of Radnor from George Augustus Montgomery (2)
45 - Correspondence from 3rd Earl of Radnor
46 - Correspondence relating to Mrs Diana Freeman, a tenant of the Earl of Radnor
47 - Correspondence to Jacob 4th Earl of Radnor and Helen Matilda from their chidren
48 - Correspondence to Everard William Bouverie and his wife
49 - Correspondence from 3rd Earl of Radnor to his son Edward Pleydell-Bouverie
50 - Correspondence from 3rd Earl of Radnor to William viscount Folkestone, from various towns in France. (13)
51 - Correspondence from William Pleydell-Bouverie (1841-1900, later 5th Earl of Radnor) to his father while at Harrow school
52 - Correspondence to viscount and lady Mary Folkestone
53 - Correspondence from Frederick William Bryan Bouverie, Brabant, Guernsey, to the 3rd Earl of Radnor
54 - Correspondence from 3rd Earl of Radnor to his son Edward and from Jacob viscount Folkestone to his father
55 - letter to 3rd Earl of Radnor
56 - Correspondence between 4th Earl of Radnor and his brother Edward
57 - Correspondence to the earls and countess of Radnor from various correspondents, 1870-1927
58 - Correspondence to members of the Radnor family, 1875-1928
59 - Correspondence with Helen Matilda, Countess of Radnor on music matters
60 - Correspondence and writings on spiritualism
61 - Letter re funeral of William, 5th Earl of Radnor
62 - Copies of letters from Jacob, Viscount Folkestone
63 - Correspondence from viscount Folkestone to his mother in law mrs Balfour (3)
64 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, at school
65 - Correspondence between 5th and 6th earls of Radnor and their secretary William Moore Thornley
66 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, at Harrow school to his mother.
67 - Correspondence to Margaret Pleydell Bouverie from her father 6th Earl of Radnor,
68 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, serving in the Wiltshire Regiment in India
69 - Correspondence from Jacob, 6th Earl of Radnor, serving in India with the Wiltshire Regiment, to his daughter Margaret
70 - Correspondence to Margaret Pleydell Bouverie from her parents 6th earl and countess of Radnor
71 - Correspondence to Margaret Pleydell Bouverie from her sister Katherine in Delhi, India
72 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, serving in the Wiltshire Regiment
73 - Correspondence relating to the Earl of Radnor taking a lease on a house in Ashford, Kent, while on military service
74 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, to his mother
75 - Notes on life at Harrow School
76 - Correspondence of William Moore Thornley, private secretary, with lord Radnor
77 - Correspondence of Jacob, 6th Earl of Radnor on motoring matters
78 - Correspondence to 6th Earl of Radnor whilst travelling
79 - Correspondence from William, 7th Earl of Radnor, to his mother
80 - Correspondence of William Thornley about the repair of the patent of nobility
81 - Transcripts of Radnor family letters from the muinment room of Coleshill house,
82 - Correspondence to lady Jeane Bouverie and to Lord Radnor
Expand 3 - Diaries, journals, recipes3 - Diaries, journals, recipes
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Expand 6 - Politics & public office6 - Politics & public office
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Expand 8 - Photographs & prints8 - Photographs & prints
Expand 9 - Miscellaneous9 - Miscellaneous
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