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Collapse 2057 - WILTON HOUSE AND ESTATE ARCHIVES2057 - WILTON HOUSE AND ESTATE ARCHIVES
Expand 1 - SURVEYS AND VALUATIONS1 - SURVEYS AND VALUATIONS
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Collapse 7 - OTHER ESTATE RECORDS7 - OTHER ESTATE RECORDS
Expand 1 - Correspondence1 - Correspondence
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1 - An inventory of household furniture left in possession of Sir Everard Fawkner at his house in St. James’s Square, London, taken the 2nd day of December 1749.
2 - “Inventory of the furniture and household necessaries belonging to the Earl of Pembroke in the Government House at Portsmouth taken the 15 September 1785”.
3 - “Inventory of the late Right Honourable Earl of Pembroke’s household goods and furniture at the Government House, Portsmouth, as received from Mr. Buck the 14th and 15th September 1789”.
4 - “Inventory of household goods and furniture belonging to the Right Honourable Lord Herbert at the Government House, Portsmouth, taken the 11th day of December 1792 by Thomas Eastman”.
5 - “Inventory of the household goods belonging to Lord Pembroke in the Government House, Portsmouth”.
6 - Office reference book, evidently listing the contents of each drawer and shelf in the estate office, Wilton.
7 - Inventory of furniture at Pembroke House, Whitehall, the property of the late Viscount Fitzwilliam.
8 - Inventories of household goods, paintings and furniture at Pembroke House, Privy Gardens, 1800, 1805; dilapidations at Pembroke House, 1895, and at No. 10 Curzon Street, Mayfair, c.1805; “repairs done at Lord Pembroke’s not mentioned in particular”, c.1805; memorandum about letting Pembroke House, 1809; inventory of furniture and paintings to be removed from Pembroke House and not included in the new inventory, 1809; and inventory of the contents of Pembroke House when let to Lord Tankerville, 1810. Bound into one volume.
9 - Inventory of furniture etc., in Pembroke House as let to Lord Goderich, March 1828.
10 - Rough or draft copy of the above.
11 - List of articles proposed to be moved from Pembroke House, Whitehall.
12 - “Furniture, etc., at Pembroke House, Whitehall, removed and excepted out of the inventory in the Earl of Harrington’s possession and referred to by his lease of 29th September 1833”.
13 - Rough inventory of “sundries gone to Grafton Street”.
14 - Inventory of the contents of No. 7 Carlton House Terrace, the property of the 12th Earl of Pembroke. With two covering letters from Francis Watson of the Wallace collection.
15 - Inventory of pictures, busts, etc., in Herbert House, Belgrave Square, London. In the handwriting of Elizabeth, Lady Herbert of Lea, with a few brief emendations by Sidney, 16th Earl of Pembroke. With another copy.
16 - Inventory and valuation of the contents of Wilton House.
17 - Inventory and valuation of the contents of Wilton House.
18 - Inventory and valuation of the contents of No. 7 Carlton House, Terrace, London SW, property of the late Earl of Pembroke.
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Expand 8 - Wilton House and Park8 - Wilton House and Park
Expand 9 - CHARITIES9 - CHARITIES
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Expand 11 - Other activities of the family11 - Other activities of the family
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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