Letters of Thomas Babington to his wife Jean, née Macaulay. Some may be partially dictated by him rather than in his hand. One, of 27 Aug 1816, encloses a copy of a letter from Thomas Babington to his son John.
Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politicianLetters 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 politicianLetter, 29 May 1803, to John Babington from his mother, with additional note, 31 May 1803, to him from his sister Lydia [later Rose].
Babington, Jean (1764-1845), née Macaulay, wife of Thomas BabingtonLetters from Mary Parker, née Babington, to her mother Jean Babington, née Macaulay (1835-1839), with additions and enclosures as follows: note from her husband James to his father-in-law Thomas Babington (1835); note from her sister Jean to their mother (1836); note from her brother George Gisborne Babington to his mother (1836); note from Mary addressed to her sister Jean Babington (1836).
Letter from Mary Parker to her sister Jean Babington (1830). Letter from Mary Babington (1817) to her brother John, enclosing two locks of her hair. Letter from Mary Parker to her brother John Babington (1839), with additional note from her brother George Gisborne Babington to John.
Parker, Mary (1799-1858), née Babington, wife of Sir James Parker53: Letter dated 1 Jul 1863, incomplete (end missing).
Rose, Lydia (1789-1880), née Babington, wife of Joseph Rose