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Expand 1 - Talbot family1 - Talbot family
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1 - Pedigrees
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1 - Note in French, signed F Gerard, possibly making an assignation with "milady."
2 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding regarding the estate of Mr Talbot, unless otherwise stated.
3 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding unless otherwise stated, and a codicil to the will of Captain Feilding.
4 - Fragments of letters to various members of the Feilding family and others.
5 - Five bundles of letters relating to Talbot v Feilding in Chancery, to Samuel Whitcombe, from Lady Elisabeth Feilding, Captain Feilding and others.
6 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding unless otherwise stated, and some pressed leaves.
7 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding.
8 - Letters to Captain Feilding and some to Lady Elisabeth Feilding from George Eden, Earl of Auckland, written from Eden Farm and other places.
9 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding unless otherwise stated, and a will.
10 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding from George Eden.
11 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding on her European travels, most undated, from George Eden.
12 - Letters relating to the sale of Captain Feilding's estate in Kent, and an abstract of title.
13 - Letters to Horatia Feilding unless otherwise stated, mostly soon after the death of Lady Elisabeth Feilding.
14 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding presumably from George Eden, Earl of Auckland. All are unsigned and unaddressed but they are similar to other letters from Eden to Lady Feilding, and the handwriting is the same. Some envelopes are signed Auckland. Most of the letters are undated.
15 - Letters, bills and accounts to Captain Feilding and Lady Elisabeth, mostly forwarded to Europe.
16 - Letters to Captain Feilding unless otherwise specified, and some accounts for France.
17 - Letter from William Read King to Captain Feilding about financial matters: an "unfortunate annuity" purchased by Feilding in 1819; he apologises for his mistaken confidence in the annuity to Charles Read. Gives advice on what to do now.
18 - Letter to Captain Feilding from Henry Harrison. Apologises for not arriving at Lacock when expected as he received a summons to give evidence in the Court of Chancery.
19 - Letters between Charles Feilding, William Read King and others about a settlement on Lord and Lady Valletort's marriage, the will of Lord Winchelsea and other legal matters affecting Charles Feilding.
20 - Letters to Lady Elisabeth Feilding, unless otherwise stated.
21 - Letters and deeds concerning the will and declaration of trust for Matilda Feilding.
22 - Envelope addressed to Lady Elisabeth Feilding. No letter inside.
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7 - Patronage and societies
Expand 8 - Research notes8 - Research notes
9 - Photographs, prints, sketch books and music books
10 - Recipe books
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