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Howley, William, (1766-1848), Archbishop of Canterbury

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Surname: Howley
Forenames: William
Gender: Male
Date: 1766-1848
Biography: ODNB link for Howley, William (1766-1848) Archbishop of Canterbury
Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P141255 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P14733 )
Online related resources Bibliography of British and Irish History link for William Howley
Collections
Number Description Held by Reference Further information
1
corresp and papers
Lambeth Palace Library
See HMC Papers of British churchmen 1780-1940, 1987
2
corresp and papers as Bishop of London
Lambeth Palace Library
NRA 36485 Howley
3
c1796-1848: corresp and papers
Lambeth Palace Library
NRA 10665 Kingsmill
4
misc papers
Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
5
1808-46: corresp with Lord Aberdeen
British Library, Manuscript Collections
6
1817: letters to Sir George Arthur
Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
NRA 6388 Arthur
7
1838-46: corresp with WE Gladstone
British Library, Manuscript Collections
8
1830-35: corresp with 2nd Earl Grey
Durham University Library and Collections
NRA 6228 Grey
9
1846-47: corresp (26 items) with 3rd Earl Grey
Durham University Library and Collections
NRA 6228 Grey
10
1828-35: letters to John Lee
National Library of Scotland, Manuscript Collections
11
1810-26: corresp with 2nd Earl of Liverpool
British Library, Manuscript Collections
12
1817-46: corresp with Sir Robert Peel
British Library, Manuscript Collections
13
1834-46: corresp with Lord John Russell
Lambeth Palace Library
14
1835-47: corresp with Lord John Russell
The National Archives
15
1837-45: letters to Lord Stanley
Liverpool Record Office
NRA 20084
16
1826-1842: corresp with Nicholas Vansittart
Collection held privately: enquiries to The National Archives, Archives Sector Development