Letters from Louis Philippe d'Orleans, Comte de Paris, to Richard Monckton Milnes
- HOUG/19/10-29
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- 11 Feb. 1861 etc
24: Addressed to 'Madame' - i.e., to Annabella Hungerford Milnes?
Letters from Louis Philippe d'Orleans, Comte de Paris, to Richard Monckton Milnes
24: Addressed to 'Madame' - i.e., to Annabella Hungerford Milnes?
Personal papers of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Milnes
In Memoriam A.H.H.: volume of letters etc on the death of Lady Houghton
'In Memoriam A.H.H. Feb. 24 1874' on spine.
Verses in the hand of Annabella Hungerford Milnes
Verses in the hand of Annabella Hungerford Crewe/Milnes, most with Italian subjects
'To a German Friend: on his leaving Sorrento where he was a distinguished Member of a Club'
'Galileo's Tower, Florence'
'Sonnet, To Home - Naples'
'Sonnet' (Wrong'd and ill-fated poet! thou art pas't...)
'Stanzas' (Few, few are they unto whose eyes the wan...)
'Vesuvius'
'Vesuvius - Sonnets 1-IV'
Verses in the hand of Annabella Hungerford Crewe/Milnes
'To be or not to be: A Vocal Paraphrase on Hamlet's Soliloquoy [sic]'
'The Golden Farmer'
Bill from Augustus Bide, glove manufacturer, to Lady Houghton
26 North Audley Street, Grosvenor Square. Addressed to Lady Houghton in London.
For ten pairs of gloves of different colours (including three pairs of 'Long White Paris Gloves', £2 1 s 6d.
Stamp of receipt at bottom, dated 11 Dec. 1874.
Bill from The "Old" Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, to Lady Houghton
Addressed to Lady Houghton at Fryston Hall.
'To Account Rendered'. £2 1 s. 6d.
Stamp of receipt at bottom, dated 8 May 1874., 'With Paul & Louis' best thanks...'
Bill from Foster, Son & Duncum, artificial florists and plumassiers, to Lady Houghton
42 Wigmore Street, London. 'To Account Rendered'. £4 17 s. 2d.
Stamp of receipt at bottom, dated 29 Sept. 1874., signed by J. Aldridge.
Bill from J. Maple & Co. to Lady Houghton
145-147 Tottenham Court Road and 1-13 Tottenham Place. Addressed to Lady Houghton at Fryston Hall.
For account rendered, £58 12 s 9d.
Stamp of receipt at bottom.
Bill or financial jotting for or by Lady Houghton
Bill from Alfred Cox, artist, to Lady Houghton, for eleven lessons given to Hon. Miss Milnes
Cox gives his address as 33 Percy Street. Note and stamp of receipt at the bottom.
Bills of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Milnes
Journals of Annabella Hungerford Crewe, afterwards Milnes
Diaries and pocket books of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Milnes
Letter from William Henry Holt to Hon. Annabella Hungerford Milnes
Madeley. On question of whether he should receive an augmentation of salary [as a teacher at Madeley] due to his Certificate of Merit. Encloses letter from Harry Chester at the Committee of Council on Education, Privy Council Office, to Rev. John William Daltry (mistakenly addressed as Dalton) saying the grant cannot be awarded. Addressed to 'Honble Mrs Monckton Milnes' at Crewe Hall.
Journal of Annabella Hungerford Crewe
'Begins with Scotland' and note of dates covered on front of volume.
Journal of Annabella Hungerford Crewe
Note of dates covered on front of volume.
Journal of Annabella Hungerford Crewe/Milnes
Journal of Annabella Hungerford Crewe
Verse labelled ' Mr Philips - on leaving Crewe Hall'
In hand of Annabella Hungerford Crewe? Perhaps dating from the time of Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe Offley's occupation of Crewe Hall, between 1829-1835: 'Unjustly think not, Emma, that we're blind / To all the treasures of thy polish'd mind...'
Fragment of letter used as label: 'Letters during 1855-6 - Dear Florence's birth and infancy'
Fragment of letter describes illness [of one of Annabella Milnes' daughters?].
Letter from Emma Blackburne to Henrietta Eliza Monckton-Arundell, Viscountess Galway
Crewe. - Re the wedding of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Crewe and Richard Monckton Milnes at Madeley, Staffordshire.
Letter from Henrietta Maria Anne Crewe to Miss Henlen [?] Lloyd
Tonbridge Wells. With news of her children etc.
'Morning Prayer for a child' and 'Evening Prayer'
In hand of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Milnes? Note at end says 'Mrs Hesketh's' [perhaps Sarah Jane, née Lane, mother of Emma Anne Blackburne].
Miscellaneous personal items and biographical events
Letter from Charles Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, to Robert Pemberton Milnes
Wentworth Woodhouse. - Is supporting the proposed railway line into North Lincolnshire solely to the extend the market for his coal. Hopes that Milnes will visit him at Milton [Cambridgeshire] in January; Milnes' son and daughter-in-law will be paying him a visit.
Letter from Mary Wood to Annabella Hungerford Milnes
Carlton Lodge, [Pontefract]. - On the death of Robert Pemberton Milnes. Her husband Colonel Wood joins in sending regards.
Telegram from Annabella Hungerford Milnes to Richard Monckton Milnes
Informing Milnes that Dr. Oxley thinks his father is 'most seriously ill' and wishes Milnes to come. 'Obstruction continues. Brain clear'.
Telegram handed in at Knottingley and received at Edgware.