Eight letters from Mary Babington to Margaret Parker, née Rainy, written before her marriage to Margaret's son James on 29 Jun 1829; ninety-nine letters written by Mary Parker to her mother-in-law. Enclosures and additions as follows: notes from James Parker to his mother; note from Mary's brother-in-law Patrick Parker to his mother; note from William Acworth [vicar of Rothley] to Margaret Parker, Aug 1839.
Parker, Mary (1799-1858), née Babington, wife of Sir James ParkerRegarding William Acworth, Vicar of Rothley. Includes copies of letters from Berridge, Macaulay, and Morris (18, 21, and 26 Jun 1852) to William Acworth, and from Sir James Parker to George Davys, Bishop of Peterborough (25 Jun 1852).
Parker, Sir James (1803–1852) Knight, judgeRegarding William Acworth, Vicar of Rothley. Includes copies of letters from Berridge, Macaulay, and Morris (18, 21, and 26 Jun 1852) to William Acworth.
Parker, Sir James (1803–1852) Knight, judgeLetters 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