Letters from Augusta Julia Babington, née Noel, to her father in law Thomas Babington.
Letter from C. S[?] B[abington?] to Mary Ellen Rose, née Parker. Letters from Catherine Babington, née Whitter, to her brother in law Thomas Babington. Letter from Charles Cardale Babington to his uncle Thomas Babington. Letters from Charles Edward Babington to his aunt Mary Parker, née Babington.
Letter from Charles Roos Babington to his sister Jean Babington; letters to his father Thomas Babington, and sister Mary Babington.
Letter from Elizabeth Babington, later Strange, to her uncle Thomas Babington. Letters from Frances Babington, née Sykes, to her sisters in law Maria Frances Babington (née Pratt) and Mary Parker (née Babington). This last includes a note from her husband Matthew Babington to his sister Mary.
Journal kept at Ellaston, Bombay [Mumbai], Poona [Pune] etc. With a number of transcribed poems and various dedications to his sister Mary.
Sem títuloIncomplete: end missing.
Comprising: settlement of fortune on marriage of Mary Ellen Parker and Edward Joseph Rose; appointment of trustees; release by Mary Ellen Rose of trust premises under marriage settlement.
Author unknown.
Letter 5, 21 Jul 1817, incomplete: end missing.
Each with additional note from Thomas Gisborne Babington's father Thomas to his wife Jean.
Sem títuloLetters of Jean Babington to her sister Mary, later Parker; some with notes from Colin Macaulay, James Parker, Jean Babington (née Macaulay), Lydia Rose (née Babington), and Fanny Macaulay to Mary. Note from Jean Babington to her sister in law Sarah Babington (née Disney) also included.
Two letters from Jean Babington to Susan Darroch (née Parker).
Sem títuloWith additional note from George's wife Sarah Anne Babington, née Pearson, to her father-in-law Thomas.
Sem títuloLetter from Mary Ellen Parker, 20 Dec 1836; with additional note from her mother Mary Parker to James Parker, 24 Dec 1836.
Sem títuloLetter 120, dated 5 July 1815, contains extracts from De Rancé [poem by John William Cunningham]
Sem títuloEncloses a copy of a letter from Zachary Macaulay to Thomas Gisborne about his son John Gisborne's behaviour.