Catalogue description Serres, Olivia Wilmot: claim to be "Olive, Princess of Cumberland". [Present: Original...

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Details of TS 18/112
Reference: TS 18/112
Description:

Serres, Olivia Wilmot: claim to be "Olive, Princess of Cumberland". [Present: Original letters 1810-1825: Biography by Mrs. Serres of her uncle, Dr. James Wilmot, claiming him to be the author of the "Letters of Junius".].

Includes 68 photographs depicting: Treasury Solicitor papers: photographic copies of the original exhibits in the case Ryves and Ryves v the Attorney General. (Must be a very early example of photographs used in this way- not clear whose they are). Dated [1865-1866].

Note: See also TS18/48 and see "Princess or Pretender?" by Mary L. Pendered and Justinian Mallett, London, 1939.
Date: 1767-1843
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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