Family papers

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
1 Articles of partnership between James Brunlees and Alexander McKerrow Item 10 Aug. 1871
4 Ledger of the executors of Sir James Brunlees (i.e. John Brunlees, Margaret Anne Brunlees, and Alexander McKerrow) Item 15 July 1892–16 Dec. 1903
5 Pass-book of John Brunlees, Margaret Anne Brunlees, and Alexander McKerrow, executors of Sir James Brunlees, in account with the Union Bank of London Ltd Item 15 July 1892–5 July 1898
13 Offprint of The New Inclines of the São Paulo Railway, Brazil, by James Fforde, from the Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Vol. CLXIV Item 1906
15 Letter from R. B. McKerrow to Alexander McKerrow Item [c. 8 July 1915]
16 Death certificate of Alexander McKerrow Item 13 Feb. 1920
17 Death certificate of Margaret Anne Brunlees (d. 3 Jan. 1907) Item 25 Jan. 1921
18 Certified copy of the will of Sir James Brunlees, 5 July 1889 Item 5 Feb. 1921
22 Cheque from R. B. McKerrow to the executors of C. C. Clay Item 24 June 1929
1 Scrapbook of press cuttings relating to members of the Brunlees and McKerrow families, etc. Item [1868–87]
7 Cutting from The Gentlewoman, containing an illustarted article entitled 'Funeral of the late Duchess of Teck' Item 13 Nov 1897
2 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 5–6 July 1940
3 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 10 Aug. 1940
4 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 16–17 Aug. 1940
6a Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item [8 Sept. 1940]
6b Cutting from The Times, containing an obituary of Sir J. J. Thomson Item 31 Aug. 1940
11 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 11 Nov. 1940
18 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 18–19 Feb. 1941
23 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 19 Mar. 1941
24 Letter from Malcolm B. McKerrow to Amy McKerrow Item 22 Mar. 1941
6 Personal documents, etc. File 1837–1941
1a Telegram from Walter Earle to Amy Bonnet Item 20 Jan. 1900