Catalogue description Letters on the affairs of Ralph Caldwell, heir to the Hilborough Estate of which Hamond was trustee, including Caldwell's entering Brazenose College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn, his joining the Norfolk Militia, his marriage, the management of the Hilborough estate including the sale of a farm at Whissonsett, and concern at Caldwell's sisters' poor marriages. Including letters from Caldwell, John Holliday of Lincoln's Inn, co-trustee, John Atmore and John Micklethwaite estate servants, William Russell, William Yarington, Eliab Breton, M. Caldwell Ralph's wife, and copy letter from the Rev. William Nelson of Great Cressingham, 1795-1815. With a letter of 1820 from Caldwell to Philip Hamond enclosing a letter from R. Money on militia business and a sub-bundle relating to claims on the estate by Caldwell's female relatives with letters from Thomas Weatherall, Richard Crofton and C. Abbott

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Title: Letters on the affairs of Ralph Caldwell, heir to the Hilborough Estate of which Hamond was trustee, including Caldwell's entering Brazenose College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn, his joining the Norfolk Militia, his marriage, the management of the Hilborough estate including the sale of a farm at Whissonsett, and concern at Caldwell's sisters' poor marriages. Including letters from Caldwell, John Holliday of Lincoln's Inn, co-trustee, John Atmore and John Micklethwaite estate servants, William Russell, William Yarington, Eliab Breton, M. Caldwell Ralph's wife, and copy letter from the Rev. William Nelson of Great Cressingham, 1795-1815. With a letter of 1820 from Caldwell to Philip Hamond enclosing a letter from R. Money on militia business and a sub-bundle relating to claims on the estate by Caldwell's female relatives with letters from Thomas Weatherall, Richard Crofton and C. Abbott
Date: 1803
Held by: Norfolk Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 1 bundle
Physical condition: 737 x 5

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