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1 - A bound volume of family letters and related documents, with typed transcripts. Nearly all relate to state and official business of 1st-4th earls of Pembroke.
2 - Estate correspondence, chiefly about the repair of various property damaged by a high wind.
3 - Letter from John Gore, steward, to Henry 9th earl of Pembroke and others.
4 - Miscellaneous letters to and from Lord Pembroke on estate affairs
5 - Letters from Lord Pembroke, Lord Rivers, John Seagrim and others about shooting rights in Cranborne Chase and in particular at Bower Chalke and Ebbesbourne Wake, 1775-1777, 1806.
6 - Letter from Abraham Seward, steward. Three relate to Benjamin Pryce, with one letter to him from Lord Pembroke.
7 - Letters from John Lamb, accountant, on financial matters.
8 - Letters from Lord Pembroke’s steward, Benjamin Pryce, with one letter to him from Lord Pembroke.
9 - Letters to Lord Herbert from John J’Anson (sic) on estate and household matters, with related copy letters.
10 - Letter from Elbro Woodcock, lawyer, about the settlement of the estate.
11 - Letter from John Seagrim, steward. Some are about a proposed canal from Salisbury to Bristol via Warminster and Bath; and some are about keepers and deer poachers in Cranborne Chase.
12 - Letters from William Woodcock, steward.
13 - Letter book of John Seagrim, the steward, on estate business, 1809–1822, and of his successor William Woodcock, 1822-1827.
14 - Letter from John Forster, lawyer
15 - Letters to and from the Reverend Thomas Bromley about his building a new parsonage house at Bishopstone South Wilts.
16 - Four letters from John Legge about tree planting in the park and on the estate.
17 - Miscellaneous estate correspondence, estimates, etc, to do with new roads, the engine house, labourers’ pay and so on.
18 - A letter and list of queries on the employment of a Mr. Staples, and a letter about title to lands, from Henry Hoyle Oddie, lawyer.
19 - Letters from Henry Hoyle Oddie, lawyer.
20 - Letters from John Swayne about the making of a new road and bridges at Quidhampton.
21 - Two letters to Lady Pembroke and an account for building the new Magdalen charity houses at Fugglestone.
22 - Estate letter book “No. 11”
23 - Estate letter book “No. 12”
24 - Estate letter book “No. 13”
25 - Estate letter book “No. 14”
26 - Estate letter book “No. 15”
27 - Estate letter book “No. 16”
28 - Estate letter book “No. 17”
29 - Estate letter book “No. 18”
30 - Estate letter book “No. 19”
31 - Estate letter book “No. 20”
32 - Estate letter book “No. 21”
33 - Estate letter book “No. 22”
34 - Estate letter book “No. 23”
35 - Estate letter book “No. 24”
36 - Estate letter book “No. 25”
37 - Estate letter book “No. 26”
38 - Estate letter book “No. 27”
39 - Estate letter book “No. 28”
40 - Estate letter book “No. 29”
41 - Estate letter book “No. 30”
42 - Estate letter book “No. 31”
43 - Estate letter book “No. 32”
44 - Estate letter book “No. 33”
45 - Estate letter book “No. 34”
46 - Letters and memorandum from B.W. Parker, agent.
47 - Letters from Henry Vernon, agent, and others at the Irish estate office, and various memoranda.
48 - Letters from Charles Nicholl, of Nicholl, Manistry and Co., solicitors, on estate business, including the Irish estate.
49 - Correspondence about the compulsory purchase of land at Bulbridge for council housing and army officers’ quarters.
50 - Correspondence about valuation of the Crown estate.
51 - Financial papers relating to Richmond property of Lady Decker.
52 - Papers about property disputes at Richmond, mainly concerning a new porter’s lodge built by Lord Fitzwilliam. And a valuation of Lord Pembroke’s house and ground at Richmond Green, Surrey (land measurements only).
53 - Correspondence about the Cleverton estate, mainly from Henry Merewether of Calne. Includes ground plan and estimate for rebuilding Giles Godwin’s farmhouse.
54 - Correspondence about Lord Pembroke’s marriage settlement.
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Expand 12 - Public and state papers of Sidney Herbert (1810-1861), Baron Herbert of Lea12 - Public and state papers of Sidney Herbert (1810-1861), Baron Herbert of Lea
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