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HOUG/D/F/1/39 · Item · 14 Sept. 1865
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Portswood Lawn, Southampton. - Met Houghton at an Archaeological Association meeting in 1863; can he assist Miss Cooper, who is writing a life of Lady Arabella Stuart and requires access to manuscripts at Campsall Hall. Miss Cooper is the daughter of the Presbyterian Minister of Framlingham and a respected author. Enclosures: letter, 14 Sept. 1865, from Elizabeth Cooper to Edmund Kell, 22 Talbot Terrace, Westbourne Park, W. - Encloses note explaining request; believes a personal recommendation may be the only way to see the manuscripts. Note detailing manuscripts relating to Lady Arabella Stuart collected by Dr Nathaniel Johnston, with information on Cooper's work and list of referees.

HOUG/D/F/1/40 · Item · 21 Sept. 1865
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Embossed notepaper, Campsall Hall, Doncaster. - Johnson [sic: properly Nathaniel Johnston] MSS here are very disordered, but Mr Walbran of Ripon is arranging them; will gladly allow historical researchers to inspect them when sorted. Cannot confirm existence of Arabella Stuart material as he cannot read the writing. Mr Walbran has also noted valuable manuscripts of Mr Frank, Recorder of Doncaster.

HOUG/D/C/3/3/6 · Item · 21 Jan. 1874
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Farm Lodge, Petersham, Surrey. - Requests permission to reprint Strafford letters in a biography; seeks literary employment or a teaching post; worn out by caring for her insane brother; has had two grants from the Literary Fund and medical treatment from David Gray's friend Dr. Lane of Sudbrook Park; now needs work to finance research.