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Fullerton, Lady Georgiana Charlotte, (1812-1885), novelist and philanthropist
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Surname: | Fullerton |
Pretitle: | Lady |
Forenames: | Georgiana Charlotte |
Gender: | Female |
Date: | 1812-1885 |
Biography: | ODNB link for Fullerton, Lady Georgiana Charlotte (1812-1885) nee Leveson-Gower, Novelist and Philanthropist |
Name authority reference: | GB/NNAF/P154318 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P10828 ) |
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1863-78: book of extracts and notes of instruction for the Children of Mary
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Society of the Sacred Heart, England and Wales Province
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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1874-1884: letters (141) to Mother Magdalen Taylor
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Congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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letters (137) to Sister St John
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Congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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1844-65: letters (15) to Lord Brougham
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UCL: University College London (UCL) Special Collections
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BROUGHAM BL, HB
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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1840-1862: letters to Lord Granville
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British Library, Manuscript Collections
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See Former ref PRO 30/29
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1855: letters to Lord Acton
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Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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Add MS 8119
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NRA 37383 Acton
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1850-78: letters, as sponsor, to the Royal Literary Fund
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British Library, Manuscript Collections
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Loan no.96
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See Location Register of English Literary MSS 18-19th cent 1995
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