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HOUG/D/F/1/40
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Letter from Frederick Bacon Frank to Lord Houghton
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- 21 Sept. 1865 (Creation)
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2 ff.
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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.
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- Frank, Frederick Bacon (1827-1911), landowner and magistrate (Subject)
- Johnston, Nathaniel (c 1629-1705), political theorist and antiquary (Subject)
- Walbran, John Richard (1817-1869), antiquary (Subject)
- Seymour, Lady Arabella (1575-1615), née Stuart, wife of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset (Subject)
- Cooper, Elizabeth Naish (1830-1875), historian (Subject)
- Frank, Richard (1698-1762), recorder of Doncaster and antiquary (Subject)