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Letter from Charles Sager to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/E/M/18/1 · Item · 27 Mar. 1839
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

St Keverne nr Falmouth. - Is the grandson of Rev. Joseph Sager, whose widow received an allowance from the late Mrs [Rachael?] Milnes; has suffered many trials; describes his progress to the West Country; no income since closing school here last Christmas; Lady Galway left £500 to Joseph Sager's children in 1837, but without the burial certificate of his father Charles he cannot claim his portion; seeks Milnes' support.

Letter from Charles Sager to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/E/M/18/10 · Item · 5 May 1842
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

4 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Kent. - Must visit the sea owing to recurrence of complaint; has found a situation at £15 a year; vital support by Milnes and Lady Galway's Trustees; encloses letter from Mr Wyndham who gave £5 as a result of Milnes' testimonial.

Enclosure: letter, postmarked 24 May 1841, from Wadham Wyndham, MP to Charles Sager, written in 3rd person. Arthurs Club, St James St. - Now residing in London; can offer some financial relief. Pencilled shorthand on seal flap and back of envelope.

HOUG/36/46 · Item · 19 Nov. 1835
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Serlby. - Will discuss finances despite Bland's reservations: the Dowager [Lady Galway] has left Milnes no money and only estates encumbered by debt; wishes to sell Fryston or Bawtry. Money has largely be bequeathed in ostentatious legacies and to establish a charity; she has done nothing for his stepdaughters owing to past rift over their father's hasty remarriage. Family movements after the funeral. Postscript: fortunate improvement in sugar trage means the Moncktons will have £300 a year interest on their fortune.

Bawtry estate
HOUG/A/B/6 · Documento
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Includes Scrooby, Harworth etc [for Scrooby/New England history see Richard Monckton Milnes’s interests]; also some 18th century papers connected with occupancy of Pemberton Milnes’ heir Bridget (aft. Viscountess Galway) and Hon. Peter A. Drummond etc.

Letter from Susan Grant to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/E/M/8/7 · Item · 7 Aug. 1847
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

15 Devonshire Street, near Poplar [Row/Road?], New Kent Road. - Encloses letter from Mr Gaskell: deeply disappointed despite his generosity; hoped to have secured her ailing daughter a passage to greenock; divident to another daughter might not be paid in time to send her; begs a couple of pounds as a last hope. Enclosure: letter from Daniel Gaskell to Susan Grant, 6 Aug. 1847. Lupset Hall, Wakefield. - Regrets Trustees of the late Lady Galway's Fund are unable to assista; stronger claimants locally; sends £1 as a personal gift.