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The letters are from Mrs C Taylor and John Forth. Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series, including full transcripts of each letter.
Includes pedigrees of the Munby, Forth, Woodhouse, Wright and Linton families amongst others.
Letters and associated correspondence received by F J Munby at the point of his retirement from the business of Munby and Scott.
Includes legal papers and correspondence relating to the family estates, as well as details of official appointments held by members of the family. Also includes correspondence relating to Rev. John Forth as Agent to Lord Carlisle at Castle Howard.
Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series. Includes correspondence, genealogical notes and papers and artefacts relating to the family.
Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series, including a synopsis of each letter. Includes three letters, one list of attendees at a dance party, and a copy of the dance programme.
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Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series, including a synopsis of each letter. The bundle includes a note written by F J M at Whixley, Nov 1882.
‘These are preserved as a memoir of my godmother of whom I knew too little though enough to assure one that she now rests among the Blessed Dead. The eldest of 3 daughters deprived at about 14 of her widowed mother, she always leaned with much affection on her eldest brother Joseph. Yet she did not lean unduly: of natural ability she had no small share, and this with purity of mind and patience, displayed in her letters, prove her worthy of her Mother and of the useful position of a maiden Aunt. She was buried, 2 Feb 1861 in Rosebank Cemetery Leith.’
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Includes household account books and bills and receipts for particular expenditure.