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- 7 June 1830 (Creation)
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The Hey family were resident in York in the 19th century. The family was intermarried with the Gray family of Grays solicitors, York, and associated papers can be found in the business collection (reference GDC) and the family collection (reference GFP).
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Grandpapa (Gray) is at Ockbrook and William is asked when he is going to be there. Samuel and Robert (brothers at school at Gainsborough) come home on 18th. Has been to the Peak District with nephews Sam Hey then at Bonsall (but later at Sawley) and William, his brother, of Leeds. A secret – into a scrape about invading the Duke of Rutland’s preserves without leave. Entomology flourishes. John Hey is curator of the Philosophical Museum at Leeds. Young Fox has called. Missionary sermon – collection of astonishing £26.9.6½ including a £5 note, 'wc I have traced clearly to Mrs Frere’s pocket'. William's desk has been beautified (There is a P.S. from father).
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- English