File 20 - Pemberton Milnes: miscellaneous material

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Pemberton Milnes: miscellaneous material

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  • 1780s-[19th cent.] (Creation)

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12 docs.

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Blank printed committal forms for Wakefield Prison, 1780s (4 docs);
Blank printed forms identifying the fathers of illegitimate children and requiring them to pay for their maintenance, 1780s (1 doc, MS label on back) and 1790s (4 folded sheets, each intended to be cut to create 2 forms);
Blank printed forms for the examination of mothers of illegitimate children, 1790s (2 docs);
Printed form filled in for the examination of Dina Sykes of Bawtry on 25 Mar. 1794, naming the father of her illegitimate child as Samuel Johnson, postillion at the Crown Inn, Bawtry. Signed by Pemberton Milnes; cross identified as the mark of Dina Sykes.

'A New Song': copy [?] of verse by Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of Effingham, on his contemporaries: Fitzwilliam, the Duke of Devonshire, Frank [Francis] Foljambe, William Weddell, John Fountayne, [Henry?] Zouch, Pemberton Milnes, Sir Thomas Gascoigne, Jerome Dring, Bacon Frank, [Charles Howard, Earl of] Surrey [later 11th Duke of Norfolk], Perry Wentworth. Most of these men have a Yorkshire connection; they are criticised for their association with Fox and North. Original c. 1784? 19th cent. copy

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      See letter from Robert Pemberton Milnes to Richard Monckton Milnes [n.d., Jan 1850?] for a reference to the verse by Lord Effingham.

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