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HOUG/36/96
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Letter from William Constable-Maxwell to Robert Pemberton Milnes
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- 9 Nov. [1850] (Creation)
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2 sheets.
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Everingham, nr York. - Invitation for next week; wishes Cardinal Wiseman were in England to meet them; Lord John Russell hopes to annihilate him but persecution merely adds glory to the Church; hopes Milnes will get Everingham if confiscated 'and finish off Barnes's 34'. Marcia begs Milnes to come and be converted.
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- Maxwell, Willam Constable- (1804-1876), 10th Lord Herries of Terregles (Subject)
- Milnes, Robert Pemberton (1784-1858), landowner and politician (Subject)
- Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen (1802-1865), cardinal and archbishop of Westminster (Subject)
- Russell, John (1792-1878), 1st Earl Russell, Prime Minister and author (Subject)
- Maxwell, Marcia Mary Constable- (1816-1873), née Stourton, wife of William Constable-Maxwell (Subject)