Homepage
  • Home
  • Advanced search
  • About the catalogue
  • How do I search?
  • Showcase
  • Glossary
  • Contact

Record

  •   KMAN1 - Records of the Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle
    •   A - Papers of the Montagu family: Accession 1 Papers
      •   51B - Original Catalogue: M51B
        • 10 - Correspondence between Messrs. Boxall, solicitors, and B. Davies Cooke, agent, about the Duke of Manchester's Settled Estates
RefNoKMAN1/A/51B/10/25
AltRefNoM51B/10/25
TitleLetter to B. Davies Cooke from C. G. Boxall, London
DescriptionReferring to fire policy on Brampton and that last premium receipt be sent. Requesting information as the policy held on Kimbolton Castle. Enquires whether two large bronzed horses had been at Brampon and whether they were saved.
Date31 January 1907
CreatorNameThe Montagu family of Kimbolton Castle: estate and family papers
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
Add to My Items
    Skip to main content
    St Ives cattle market, c. 1886

    St Ives cattle market, c. 1886

    Useful Links

    Cambridgeshire Archives main website
    View this post on Instagram

    Thank you Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust for helping us #BeatTheFlu this winter by giving three of our RCN professional leads their flu vaccine. We’re calling on all nursing staff to get their flu vaccine to protect themselves and their patients too 💉 #flu #fluvaccine #fluseason #winter #nursing #nurses #patients #studentnurse

    A post shared by Royal College of Nursing (@thercn) on Oct 5, 2018 at 5:33am PDT

    Showcase items

    A list of our latest and most exciting new items.

    The Fisher family of Huntingdon, 1910
    The Fisher family of Huntingdon, 1910
    Cambridge Prison: elevation of the keeper
    Cambridge Prison: elevation of the keeper's house, 1801
    Men with chickens at Papworth
    Men with chickens at Papworth
    St Ives cattle market, c. 1886
    St Ives cattle market, c. 1886
    Explore Showcase
    • Sitemap
    • Accessibility Statement
    • Terms
    facebookinstagram

    © CalmView