Letters 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).
Babington, Jean (1798-1839), daughter of Thomas and Jean BabingtonThe copies appear to be in the same hand throughout.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poetFair copies, not in date order.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poetWith additional note to Mary, perhaps from her cousin Fanny Macaulay.
Babington, Jean (1764-1845), née Macaulay, wife of Thomas BabingtonLetter from Margaret Anne Parker to her cousin Mary Ellen Rose (née Parker), 1886.
Letters from Margaret Jean Parker, 'Meggy', to her mother Mary, 1833-c 1835 (in the hand of her grandmother Jean Babington, née Macaulay), one with additional note from Fanny Macaulay to Mary. Account by Mary Parker of the death of her daughter Margaret Jean Parker (written after 18 Feb 1836).
Letters from Mary Parker (Babington until her marriage on 29 Jun 1829) to her mother Jean Babington, née Macaulay, 1829-1834, with additions and enclosures as follows: notes from James Parker to his mother in law Jean Babington; note from Susan Parker (later Darroch) to Jean Babington; household account for 1831; note from Lydia Rose to her mother Jean; note from Margaret Jean Parker (aided by her mother Mary?) to her grandmother Jean; note from James Parker, perhaps to his father in law Thomas Babington; lock of hair, perhaps of Charles Babington Parker, born Dec. 1833. One letter, 1829, addressed to Mary's sister Jean as well as to her mother.
Letter from Mary Parker to unknown addresee, regarding finding a position for her nephew Edward Joseph Rose (c. 1854).
Parker, Mary (1799-1858), née Babington, wife of Sir James ParkerTitle written on inside front cover. Note below: 'Letters from Lord Macaulay to his sister Margaret, copied by MIss F. Macaulay & left by her to me. M. Knutsford.' Copies of letters dated 15 and 27 Jun. 1834, 6 Jul 1834 and 10 Aug. 1834.
With black-bordered envelope from the Colonial Office annotated 'Letters H Thornton | about Z[achary] M and TBM.'
With black-bordered envelope from the Colonial Office annotated 'Letters H Thornton | about Z[achary] M and TBM.'
Note on inside front cover. 'Letters of Lord Macaulay to his sister Margaret in handwriting of Miss Fanny Macaulay & left by her to me. M. K.'. 'Journals of T. B. M.' has been written at the top of the inside front cover. Copies of letters dated 3 and 17 Oct. 1834. Also copy of letter from Macaulay to William Empson, 19 Jun. 1837.
Letters between Thomas Babington Macaulay and Zachary Macaulay, Selina Mills Macaulay, Selina Macaulay, Jane Macaulay.
Letters of Jean Babington, née Macaulay, to her daughter Mary Parker, some with notes from her daughters Jean and Lydia to Mary. The letter of 28 June 1835 includes a note from Fanny Macaulay to her sister Selina Macaulay, and note from Thomas Babington to his son in law James Parker.
Babington, Jean (1764-1845), née Macaulay, wife of Thomas BabingtonIncomplete.
With signature of Lord Macaulay as executor of Selina Macaulay, 7 Nov. 1858, declaring it a true account and offering to pay duty of the sum of £1225 9s 4d which he will retain for the use of Frances Macaulay. Signature for the receipt of duty of £26 15s 3d, 18 Nov. 1858.