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1 - Henry Bostock, London, re rents, opening of Parliament, an invitation to Anglade, a reference to war scare.
2 - William Burnet, Braceby (?) Collier, re his painting, Captain Henry Huddleston, the unusual mildness of the winter.
3 - Jane Canning, Montagu Square, London to Edward, Avenue Neuilly, Paris, re family and Catholic society news, a no-Popery election campaign, Donnington Castle.
4 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re cheque for the poor starving people of Ireland, improper rumour about Lady Mary Howard.
5 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re untruth of rumour about Lady Mary Howard.
6 - Jane Canning, London, re Sarah Huddleston's death-bed.
7 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re the Eystons.
8a - Jane Canning, with thanks for pheasants and partridges, re her return to London, Michael Blount's re-marriage.
8b - Jane Canning, concerning his loan of his house (cf C3/HD162), and a fire at a gin palace in Oxford Street.
9 - Francis Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re departure of Edward Huddleston's daughters.
10 - John Christopher, London, with condolences on the death of Sarah Huddleston.
11 - John Christopher, Gloucester House, Southampton, re his father's death.
12 - Edward Conway to Edward, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re Edward Huddleston's presentation at court.
13 - Rev. Edwin Daniel, Sawston Vicarage, re meeting to discuss police.
14 - Rev. Edwin Daniel, Sawston Parsonage, re increase in widow's allowance.
15 - Mary Thais English, O.S.B., Benedictine Convent, Hammersmith, re bereavement.
16 - Ferdinand Eyston, Overbury, Worcester, re Papal Aggression, declining invitation.
17 - Ferdinand Eyston, George Street, London re his impending visit to Sawston.
18 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re land compensation from railway company, rents, family news.
19 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
20 - George Eyston, Overbury, Gloucester, re financial matters.
21 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re financial matter.
22 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re legal matter.
23 - Julia Fleming, London, re her impending to Sawston.
24 - Julia Fleming, Dorset Square, London, with thanks for Sawston hospitality, re the Gandolfi's visit, the badness of the London air.
25 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, with condolences on the death of Richard Huddleston.
26 - Philip Howard, House of Commons, re Jane Canning's illness, debate over Ecclesiastical Titles Bill.
27 - Agnes Huddleston, Gloucester Place, London, re her brother Henry's Indian fever.
28 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re estate sale, family new, with an attack on Macaulay.
29 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re his brother Harry at Simla, the Abbé Donét.
30 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re monument in Sawston Church for Richard Huddleston, tea party in Stafford Castle.
31 - Ferdinand Huddleston, Bordeaux, re his travels in Spain and France.
32 - Ferdinand Huddleston, re the condition of France, his journey home.
33 - Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re weather, London news, Père Ravignan's preaching.
34 - Ferdinand Huddleston, London, asking for a dogcart to meet his train at Bournbridge station.
35 - Ferdinand Huddleston, Wiesbaden, re travelling and politics in Germany.
36 - Ferdinand Huddleston, Coblenz, re his itinerary, the harvest.
37 - Ferdinand Huddleston, Aston, re Papal Aggression agitation, Sawston drainage.
38 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Edward Huddleston's dealings with a Mr. Wood.
39 - Edward Huddleston, Donnington, Leicester, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with thanks for present, family gossip.
40 - William Hunt, Golden Square, London acknowledging cheque.
41 - Frances Jones, Clytha, Monmouth, re a sensational sermon by Father Petcherine in the French Embassy Chapel.
42 - Frances Jones, Rutland Gate, London re Edward Huddleston's failure to accept an invitation, her husband's absence at church dedications in Wales.
43 - Frances Jones, London, re a melancholy anniversary, her impending visit to Sawston, her brother Henry's Indian fever.
44 - Frances Jones, Paris, re French politics, extremism, Lagrange and Lamartine, the popularity of Louis Napoleon, the Great Exhibition.
45 - William Jones, Clytha, Monmouth, asking Edward Huddleston's support for the London Oratory.
46 - M. Lardle, Brighton, re removal of Edward Huddleston's furniture from his Brighton house.
47 - M. Lardle, Brighton, re removal and sale of Edward Huddleston's Brighton furniture.
48 - Isabella Lawlor, Castleborough, Ireland, re family news, invitation to Killarney.
49 - Henry Mavor, re Edward Huddleston's relationship to Timothy Lucas, his rights to a legacy from a Mrs Harvesson.
50 - Sir William Coles Medlycott, Brighton, with exchange of courtesies, re life in Brighton.
51 - Madame de Moligny, Versailles, with family news.
52 - John Moore, Commercial Road, London, asking Edward Huddleston's services as a steward at charity dinner.
53 - Caroline Newsam, Soham, Cambridgeshire, begging money for her ill-health.
54 - Copy by Richard Huddleston of Sir Edward Nightingale to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, asking repayment of twenty pound loan to Francis Huddleston.
55 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re Edward Huddleston's non-appearance on the Cambridge Grand Jury.
56 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re negotiations over sale of house.
57 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re negotiations over sale of house, death of Colonel Pemberton.
58 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re arrangements for Edward's absence.
59 - Christopher Pemberton, Newton, declining shooting invitation to Sawston.
60 - Margaret Philipson, Felton, Hereford, her safe arrival home from Sawston.
61 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Sarah Huddleston's illness.
62 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Sarah Huddleston's death.
63 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
64 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
65 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
66 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Palm Sunday Mass.
67 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Catholic burial rights.
68 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, re his indebtedness and the importance of the nuns' school.
69 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re payment for saying Mass at Sawston.
70 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, on behalf on a parishioner left destitute by her husband.
71 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, asking Edward Huddleston's support for a Cambridge Catholic tailor.
72 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, asking Edward Huddleston to show the librarian of his Mechanic's Institute round Sawston Hall.
73 - Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, to Rev John Scott, Sawston, re repairs to the Hall Chapel.
74 - Richard Rowe to Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re administration of family estates, the health of Edward's daughter.
75 - Henry Riddell, London, declining purchase of estate in Kerry.
76 - Mère de Sainte Coutance, Aire, France, with school fees, enclosing letters from Frances, Mary and Isabella Huddleston to their parents.
77 - Richard Scheil, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, with an invitation to an election dinner.
78 - John Scott, Dover, re his health and drinking habits.
79 - Postscript of a letter by John Scott with his address while on sick-leave at Dover.
80 - Charles Stapleton, Ford's Hotel, Manchester Street, London, with condolences on the death of Sarah Huddleston.
81 - Charles Stapleton, Ford's Hotel, Manchester Street, London, thanking Edward Huddleston for his hospitality.
82 - William Suffield, London, re payment of Edward Huddleston's quitrents for his London bankers.
83 - Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norwich, to Edward Huddleston, Norwich, Barracks, inviting Edward and Richard Huddleston to dinner.
84 - Mr and Mrs Charles Townley, Abington, Cambridgeshire, to Edward Huddleston, Agnes and Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, inviting them to dinner.
85 - Richard Greaves Townley, Cambridge, recommending a farmer for a Sawston tenancy, re assistance for a blind girl at Fulbourn.
86 - Tanfield Vachell, Beyton, Suffolk, re accommodation at Sawston.
87 - Thomas Wright, London, re his poverty, invitation to Sawston.
88 - A male correspondent, Bath, re journey into Norfolk, hoping to call in at Sawston on the way. Catholic news, reference to efforts for Catholic Emancipation Bill.
Expand FH - Correspondence of Ferdinand Huddleston, of SawstonFH - Correspondence of Ferdinand Huddleston, of Sawston
Expand FRa - Correspondence of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, BuckinghamshireFRa - Correspondence of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, Buckinghamshire
Expand FRb - Correspondence of Sir Frances Fortescue, of Salden, BuckinghamshireFRb - Correspondence of Sir Frances Fortescue, of Salden, Buckinghamshire
Expand HD - Correspondence of Henry Huddleston 1624-1709, Richard Huddleston 1708-1715, Squires of Sawston; and correspondence of Richard Huddlestone (1716-1760), 1748-1759, and Agnes, Frances, Isabella, Jane and Sarah Huddlestone, 1818-1851.HD - Correspondence of Henry Huddleston 1624-1709, Richard Huddleston 1708-1715, Squires of Sawston; and correspondence of Richard Huddlestone (1716-1760), 1748-1759, and Agnes, Frances, Isabella, Jane and Sarah Huddlestone, 1818-1851.
Expand JH - Correspondence of Jane Huddleston, SawstonJH - Correspondence of Jane Huddleston, Sawston
Expand MF - Correspondence of Lady Mary Fortescue, née HuddlestonMF - Correspondence of Lady Mary Fortescue, née Huddleston
Expand MHa - Correspondence of Mary HuddlestonMHa - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston
Expand MHb - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston, of SawstonMHb - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston, of Sawston
Expand MHc - Correspondence of Mary HuddlestonMHc - Correspondence of Mary Huddleston
Expand SJ - Photocopied letters from the Society of Jesus, Farm Street, MayfairSJ - Photocopied letters from the Society of Jesus, Farm Street, Mayfair
Expand TH - Correspondence of Thomas HuddlestonTH - Correspondence of Thomas Huddleston
Expand TL - Correspondence of Timothy Lucas, of Marlborough, WiltshireTL - Correspondence of Timothy Lucas, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
Expand X - Miscellaneous lettersX - Miscellaneous letters
Expand C2 - Letters to Ferdinand HuddlestonC2 - Letters to Ferdinand Huddleston
Expand C3 - Letters to Richard Huddleston C3 - Letters to Richard Huddleston