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Box 8: Jean Babington
BABN/8 · Series · 1814-1837
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Jean Babington to her brother George Gisborne Babington, 1814-1838; one, dated 28 Sept. 1834, including a note from their brother Matthew Babington to George.

Letters of Jean Babington to her mother, 1832-1837; one, dated 26 June 1834, including a note from her brother Matthew and another, 15 Jan 1836, including a note from her sister Mary.

Babington, Jean (1798-1839), daughter of Thomas and Jean Babington
Box 41: Mary Parker
BABN/41 · Series · 1829-1835
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters from Mary Babington to her husband-to-be James Parker, some written before their marriage on 29 Jun 1829, but most afterwards. Additions and enclosures as follows: notes from Mary's mother Jean Babington, née Macaulay, to her son-in-law; note from Mary's brother Matthew Babington to his brother-in-law; letters from Sir John Vaughan, Baron of the Exchequer, to Thomas Babington and Mr Heyrick, with one from Mr Heyrick to Mary Parker [all dating from Jul 1832]; note from Mary's mother-in-law Margaret Parker, née Rainy, to her son James; notes from Mary's daughter Mary Ellen (later Rose) to her father.

Letter of 11 Sept 1835 has a section addressed by Mary Parker to her sister in law Annie Parker, later Cardwell, with an addition from Annie Parker to her brother James. Letter of 25 Sept 1835 has a section addressed by Mary Parker to her mother Jean.

Parker, Mary (1799-1858), née Babington, wife of Sir James Parker
BABN/25/245 · Item · 2 Feb 1824
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

London. - Thanks his uncle for his 'affectionate and valuable letter'. Feels 'awestruck, and at times quite depressed in spirits by this change [his election as an MP]; hopes his uncle will not think him a 'coxcomb' for saying that nevertheless he he has a 'strong hope and confidence' that if he lives he will 'do something... of which my dear friends and relations shall have no reason to be ashamed'. Hopes to see his uncle soon; asks him to write to him 'now and then', and he will 'value your letters both as guides of conduct and as proofs of affection'. Best wishes to his relations; particular thanks to Matthew for his congratulation.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poet
Box 19: Thomas Babington
BABN/19 · Series · 1805-1837
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Thomas Babington to his daughter Mary. Including notes: from Lydia Rose, née Babington, to her uncle Colin Macaulay; from Thomas Babington to his son Matthew and wife Jean, née Macaulay; from Jean Babington, née Macaulay, to Mary and to Mary's husband James Parker; from Matthew Babington to his sister Mary; from Jean Babington to her sister Mary; from Thomas Babington to his brother in law James Parker. One letter (57: 1 Nov 1829) contains a transcript of part of a letter from William Henry Babington to his father Thomas.

One letter from Thomas Babington to his daughter Lydia Rose, 18 June 1817.

Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politician
Box 18: Thomas Babington
BABN/18 · Series · 1825-1837
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Thomas Babington to James Parker, who married his daughter Mary in 1829, 1826-1837. Also included with some of these letters; a note from Matthew Babington to James Parker, 27 June 1829; notes from Thomas Babington and from Jean Babington (née Macaulay), to their daughter Mary; notes to Mary from her sister Jean; notes from Mary Parker and from S[amuel?] Duckworth to James Parker.

Draft letter from Thomas Babington to his nephew Thomas Gisborne, 17 Dec. 1824. Two letters from Thomas Babington to Margaret Parker, née Rainy (mother of James Parker), 21 July 1828 and 28 Jan. 1833.

Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politician
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 15: Thomas Babington
BABN/15 · Series · 1820-1835
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Thomas Babington to his wife Jean, née Macaulay. Additional notes to Jean Babington included with these letters from: her son Matthew (16 Apr. 1825, 27 Apr. 1826, 22 Nov. 1828); her daughter Jean (three letters in Feb 1835); her niece Selina (3 Mar. 1825); Catherine Knott (5 Nov. 1822).

Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politician
Box 13: Thomas Babington
BABN/13 · Series · 1788-[1838]
Part of Papers of the Babington family of Rothley Temple

Letters of Thomas Babington to his wife Jean, née Macaulay, 1788-1804; one, 30 Jun 1803, includes a note from Dr Fearon to Jean Babington. One letter from Thomas Babington to his son, George Gisborne Babington, 9 Dec. 1834, with a note from his daughter Jean Babington to her brother.

Account of Thomas Babington for cloth bought from John Brown, 1825 [perhaps by his son, Matthew Babington?]. Printed version of the sermon on the death of Thomas Babington, preached in Rothley Church by William Acworth, 3 Dec 1837.

Babington, Thomas (1758-1837), philanthropist and politician
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).