Letters and pedigrees for the MacGregor family.
Papers relating to the death and estates of Reverand Samuel Gray, William Gray and Charles Gray. Also includes the printed memoirs of William Gray.
Letters and papers relating to the role William Johnson Gray played in the First World War in South Africa. Includes details of his death, obituaries and other family information.
Papers relating to the marriage of William Gray and Elizabeth Halton including letter from Andrew Halton consenting to his daughter's marriage.
Pedigrees and documents detailing the family tree of the Gray family starting with Robert Gray.
Notes written, possibly by Faith Gray, on the geneology of the Gray Family.
Includes geneological notes, pedigrees and marriage documents relating to families who married into the Gray family.
Memorandum and documents relating to discussions between William Gray and John Piggott of Treasurers House. Also includes land convayance deed between Robert Gray and John Gray. Also includes a manu script account of owners of Treasurers house, possibly written in the 1930s and thought to be inaccurate.
Article of Agreement for William Gray's appointment as Keeper of the Seal of the Sheriff's office in York. Also includes indenture of Johnathan Gray's appointment as Undersheriff of York.
Sans titreLetters to and from William Gray Senior to William Gray Junior, Mary Gray, Johnathan Gray and his sister Elizabeth Gray. Letters cover a variety of personal subjects such as marriage, health, education and religion.
Letters from William Gray Junior to his brother Samual Gray during William's time as secretary to the York and North Midland Railway in York. Includes discussions regarding the railways and on other local issues.
Letter of Johnathan Gray and his wife Mary Gray mainly to his son William Gray. Subjects are on family matters such as travel, health as well as a discussions on local York news. Includes one letter referring to the Luddites in Huddersfield dated 7th September 1812.
Various letters and notes relating to the Gray family including receipt for donation (of £1,000) to the Exchequer from the Stamp Office, York, signed N. Vansittart, letters to William Gray, junior, as a child from his aunts, Lucy and Margaret, and letter of condolence on the death of Jonathan Gray. Also includes a note made by Edwin Gray of an engraving by Bewick at Gray's Court.
Sans titrePress cuttings and correspondence to Mrs Edwin Gray about her book 'Papers and Diaries of a York Family', 1927-32, incl. a letter from Mrs Sidney Webb.
Sans titreIncludes letters from Faith Gray, William Gray, Elizabeth Gray, Ann Gray, Lucy Gray, Jane Gray and Johnathan Gray. Letters largely cover personal family matters and local news.
Sans titreLetters between friends William Gray and George Tennyson, Grandfather of the poet.
Sans titreLetter and notes relating to Brafferton Hall and College in Virginia, United States of America.
Sans titreVarious letters and poems of the Gray family. Includes letters of dispute, poems and notes relating to religious texts.
Sans titreManuscript newspapers titled Brafferton Gazette, St Peters Chronicle and Thirsk Chronicle with handdrawn illustrations created by and for the Gray family. Includes details of births, marriages and deaths as well as other news from family members.
Invitation to William Gray, to a dinner at York Guildhall to meet Prince Albert and the Lord Mayor of London, (on ornamental gilt card).
Sans titreNotes by William Gray, senior on various churches around the UK.
Includes manuscript sermons by Rev. Thomas Adam in his own hand. 'Thoughts on marriage with the unconverted', by Rev. W Richardson of York with a copy made by Lucy Gray.
Includes printed sermons and hymns by Reverand E. Gray and Reverand W. C. Hey and programmes and flyers for the unveiling of a window at Blyth Church for Charles Gray. Alson includes notes and sermons on Lucy Gray and extracts from the journal of William Gray featuring his correspondence with Archdeacon Wilberforce.
Letters from the Continent in 1818; afterwards published in the York Chronicle. by Jonathan Gray
Reprint of Johnathan Gray's obituary notice from the York Chronicle and printed Sermon preached on the death of Gray by Rev. John Graham.
A group of papers relating to the Smith family of Cawood, possible brought to Gray's Court by Nicholas Smith Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, who married Faith Gray's first cousin Elizabeth daughter of Sir Edmund Anderson, Bart.
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