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BABN/11 · Series · 1821-1838
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of John Babington to: his brother George Gisborne Babington, Nov. 1837; sister-in-law Sarah Babington, née Disney, Apr. 1833; father Thomas Babington, June 1822 and Apr. 1829; J. S. Elliott; brother-in-law James Parker, Nov. 1826; sister Mary, Jan. 1818-Nov. 1837; nephew Edward Joseph Rose, May 1880-Sept. 1881 (some copies; letter of 13 Apr. 1881 includes a partial transcript of a letter from Lydia Rose to her sister-in-law Charlotte Rose, 25 Feb. 1831).

Also letters from John Babington to his sister Lydia Rose, Feb. 1876-May 1879 (one including transcribed extract from the will of their sister Jean Babington); and niece Mary Ellen Rose, née Parker. Telegram from John Babington to Edward, Viscount Cardwell, Aug. 1852. Sermon preached by John Babington after the death of his brother in law Joseph Rose.

Letters of Joseph Babington to his brother Thomas Babington Dec. 1821-Dec. 1826, some with notes from his wife Catherine (née Whitter) to Thomas.

Babington, John (1791-1886), clergyman
BABN/12 · Series · 1816-1827
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters from Margaret Anne Babington to her brother Matthew Babington, 1817-1818, one with a note from their sister Jean to Matthew.

Letters from Matthew Babington: to his brother George Gisborne Babington, 3 Oct. 1829, with additions by his wife Frances (née Sykes) and brother in law James Parker; to his father Thomas Babington, 1821-1833, one with a message to his mother Jean Babington (née Macaulay); to his brother in law James Parker, c 14 Aug. 1829; to his sister Mary, later Parker, with a message from his brother Thomas Gisborne Babington to Mary, c 14 Sept. 1811.

Letters from Matthew Drake Babington: to his aunt Jean Babington (with note from Thomas Babington to his wife Jean), 26 June 1804; to his uncle Thomas Babington, 1822-1826.

Letter from Sarah Babington, née Disney, to her sister in law Mary Parker, 8 Sept. 1837.

Letters from Sarah Anne Babington, née Pearson, to: her father in law Thomas Babington, Nov. 1824 and Oct. 1825; her sister in law Mary Babington, afterwards Parker, 1816-1829 (one with note from her husband George Gisborne Babington to his sister Mary).

Box 17: Thomas Babington
BABN/17 · Series · 1805-1825
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Thomas Babington to his sons; most are to John Babington (one, 21 June 1805, is addressed to both John and Matthew), but there are also three letters to Matthew Babington, July 1820-Mar. 1823 (one with a note from Thomas Babington to his daughter Mary) and one letter to Thomas Gisborne Babington (14 June 1825).

Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politician
Box 9: Jean Babington
BABN/9 · Series · 1806-1825
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Jean Babington to her father Thomas Babington, 1806-1832 ; two including notes from her brother Thomas Gisborne Babington to their father, one including a note from her mother Jean Babington, née Macaulay.

Three ketters from Jean Babington to her brother Thomas Gisborne Babington, 1813-1814.

Babington, Jean (1798-1839), daughter of Thomas and Jean Babington
O./18.1/f. A12r · Part · 8 Apr. 1830
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

MS note in hand of G. M. Trevelyan below letter. 'Letter of Apr. 8 refers to T. B. M.'s maiden speech [in Parliament] on Jewish disabilities, described and quoted in the Life and Letters [of Lord Macaulay by G. O. Trevelyan]'. Another note in Trevelyan's hand pasted in at the bottom of the page: 'Three letters of Hannah Macaulay to her cousin Tom Babington, about her brother Tom Macaulay, whom L[or]d Lansdowne was at the time putting into Parliament for Calne'.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poet
O./18.1/f. A12r · Part · 19 Apr. 1830
Part of Manuscripts in Wren Class O

MS note in hand of G. M. Trevelyan pasted in at the bottom of the page: 'Three letters of Hannah Macaulay to her cousin Tom Babington, about her brother Tom Macaulay, whom L[or]d Lansdowne was at the time putting into Parliament for Calne'.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poet