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BABN/7
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Box 7: Jean Babington (née Macaulay)
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- 1840-1845 (Creation)
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(1764-1845)
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Letters of Jean Babington, née Macaulay, to her daughter Mary Parker. Also letters and notes enclosed with these: copy of letter from Mary Parker to her children's nurse Charlotte Gouch; letters from Anne Tibbs and Lydia Rose to Mary; letter from Susan Darroch, née Parker, to Jean Babington; letter from Eliza (?) Ravenscroft to Anne Tibbs; letter from Susan Emma Parker to her father James Parker.
Letters from Jean Babington to Susan Darroch and Mary Ellen Rose, née Parker. Letters from Sophia C. Marriott, Harriot Palmer (née Pepperell) and James Stephen to Jean Babington.
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- Parker, Mary (1799-1858), née Babington, wife of Sir James Parker (Subject)
- Rose, Lydia (1789-1880), née Babington, wife of Joseph Rose (Subject)
- Darroch, Susan (1805-1889), née Parker, wife of Duncan Darroch, 6th of Gourock (Subject)
- Babington, Jean (1798-1839), daughter of Thomas and Jean Babington (Subject)
- Smith, Susan Emma (1836-1913), née Parker, wife of Archibald Smith (Subject)
- Parker, Sir James (1803–1852) Knight, judge (Subject)
- Rose, Mary Ellen (1832-1921), née Parker, wife of Edward Joseph Rose (Subject)
- Palmer, Harriot (1773-1848), née Pepperell, wife of Sir Charles Palmer, 2nd Baronet (Subject)
- Stephen, Sir James (1789-1859), knight, civil servant (Subject)