Series 29 - Box 29: Sir James Parker

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Box 29: Sir James Parker

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  • 1818-1852 (Creation)

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161 docs.

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(1803–1852)

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Letters of James Parker to: his brother in law George Gisborne Babington (one with note from his wife Mary to George's wife Sarah Anne, née Pearson); his mother in law Jean Babington, née Macaulay (one with note from his wife Mary to her mother); his father in law Thomas Babington ((one with note from his wife Mary to her mother); his sister Annie Cardwell; his brother in law Edward Cardwell; his brother Charles Stuart Parker [?] of Aigburth; his father Charles Stuart Parker of Blochairn ((one with note from his mother Margaret to her husband, many of the letters between 1821-1825 enclosing personal accounts and accounts for Trinity College, Cambridge); his mother Margaret Parker, née Rainy (one with note from his wife Mary).

Also letters from Parker to: George Davys, Bishop of Peterborough, about William Acworth, vicar of Rothley, enclosing copies of letters from Berridge, Macaulay and Morris to Acworth (Jun 1852); Edward Bishop Elliott (Jun 1821); William [Lillingston or O'Brien? c 1818]; Charles Archdale Palmer (Oct 1951 - copy letter).

Prescription for James Parker by George Gisborne Babington; accounts for 1833-1837; parliamentary election campaign poster (1847: Leicester); printed cutting, 'A New Song: So you doubt whom to choose of our candidates three...' [on 1847 Leicester election?]

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