Series 28 - Box 28: Annie Parker – Henry Rainy Parker

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Box 28: Annie Parker – Henry Rainy Parker

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  • 1820-after Feb 1886 (Creation)

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63 docs.

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Letters of Annie Parker, later Cardwell to: her brother James Parker (with additional notes from F. A. Parker to James); Mary Babington, before her marriage to James Parker and after (one addressed to both Mary and James, some with additional notes from Annie to James, one containing a section written for and signed by Margaret Jean Parker, aged 3 1/2, to her mother Mary); her sister Susan Darroch (with additional note from her mother Margaret, née Rainy, to Susan).

Letters from Annie Parker's husband Edward Cardwell to Mary Parker, and one to her daughter Mary Ellen Parker, later Rose. Letter from Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1st Baron Cranworth, to Edward Cardwell. Also, note of inscription on the tomb of Edward, Viscount Cardwell, and that of his parents,

Letters from Charles Stuart Parker of Aigburth to: his brother James Parker (one with additional note from his mother Margaret, née Rainy, to James); his sister in law Mary Parker.

Letters from Charles Stuart Parker of Blochairn to: his son James Parker; his wife Margaret Parker, née Rainy; his future daughter in law Mary Parker. Letter from Henry Venn Elliott to Charles Stuart Parker of Blochairn.

Letter from F. A. Parker to James Parker, with additional note from Susan Parker, later Darroch, to her brother James.

Letters from George Parker to: his brother James (that of 18 Nov 1824 containing transcript of letters from their brother Charles Stueart Parker of Aigburth to Samuel Sandbach; his sister in law Mary (with additional note from his mother Margaret, née Rainy, to Mary); his nieces Mary Ellen Parker (later Rose) and Susan Emma Parker (later Smith). Note by George Parker on Lord Byron and bees; poem, 'How rough we grow...'

Letter from George Babington Parker to his brother in law Edward Joseph Rose; letter from Harry Rainy Parker to his sister in law Mary Parker.

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