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- 11 Apr. 1872 (Creation)
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3 ff., with enclosure, 2 ff.
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On embossed notepaper for Boreatton Park, Shrewsbury. - Encloses papers relating to his brother-in-law Furse Vidal, one of the Conducts of Eton College Chapel; his contract has been breached regarding preferments; asks Houghton to refer to matter to the Archbishop of York as one of the Public School Commissioners; the Vicar of Staines will approach the Attorney-General; the Provost and Fellows recognise the hardship of the case but cannot override the new Statutes; address to Gladwyn, Wrexham.
Enclosure: letter, 26 Mar. 1872, from Francis Furse Vidal to Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, Eton Coll[ege]. - Encloses copy of statement of case [no longer present]; is now ninth in line for a Living, below those formerly below him; was led to expect swift preferment when appointed and fears injury to health if kept in present position for long.
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- Cunliffe, Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe (1839-1905), 5th Baronet, politician (Subject)
- Vidal, Francis Furse (1836-1908), clergyman and horse breeder (Subject)
- Thomson, William (1819-1890), Archbishop of York (Subject)
- Furse, Charles Wellington (1821-1900), Archdeacon of Westminster (Subject)
- Coleridge, John Duke (1820-1894), 1st Baron Coleridge, judge (Subject)