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A1 - Anonymous soldier in camp demanding removal to a new camp and better rations.
A2 - Charles Acton, Magdalene College, Cambridge, accepting invitation to Sawston.
A3 - H.J. Adeane, Babraham, Cambridgeshire, re route of the Colchester and Cambridge railway.
A4 - William Amherst, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, with thanks for donation for relief of the Irish poor in London.
A5 - Giuseppie Ferdinando De Angelis and Pietro Bedoni, Rome, in Italian.
A6 - G. Aust, Horse Guards, London, re Richard Huddleston's overdrawn bank account.
B1 - William Joseph Bayne, Cambridge, re his marriage.
B2 - William Joseph Bayne, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston to nominate him to membership of the County Club.
B3 - Richard Bedingfield, Oxburgh, Norfolk, regretting Richard Huddleston's illness, inviting him to Oxburgh.
B4 - Richard Bedingfield, Oxburgh, Norfolk, re death of William Jerningham.
B5 - Richard Bedingfield, Barton House, Suffolk, re plunder of his house, visit to Sawston.
B6 - John Bendyshe, Kneesworth House, Cambridgeshire, re a canvassing appeal.
B7 - Edward Blount, Lincoln's Inn, re appeal for the debts of Edward Jerningham, in account with Wright's Bank.
B8 - Henry Bostock, London, with the gift of a horse.
B9 - Henry Bostock, London, with thanks and an invitation.
B10 - Henry Bostock, London, re Richard Huddleston joining the militia, hopes for the liberation of the Low Countries, greetings to the Abbé Martinet in mock-heroic French.
B11 - Henry Bostock, London, re family and London society news.
B12 - Henry Bostock, London, re Richard Huddleston 's bank account.
B13 - Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Common, Essex, re a naval truce.
B14 - Mary Bostock, London, re Anglade's appointment as chaplain to the Eyston's, recovery of St Omer, massacre of a convent of French nuns, charity for a destitute émigre.
B15 - Mary Bostock, London, re activities of French and Irish priests and bishops, the state of religion in Ireland, the arrest of three clerks for forgery.
B16 - Mary Bostock, Stratton Street, London, re family history, French wars.
B17 - Mary Bostock, Stratton Street, London, matchmaking, and sending thanks for money.
B18 - Mary Bostock, London, with thanks for money, family gossip.
B19 - Mary Bostock, London, re disturbances in Ireland, French troop movements, Catholic emancipation.
B20 - Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, acknowledging money, sending family news with transcribed speeches from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
B21 - Mary Bostock, London, with wartime gossip of French politics.
B22 - Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, Kent, re Eystons, other family news.
B23 - Mary Bostock, London, to Mary Huddleston and Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a Bishop D(?), Cobbett and the danger of French invasion.
B24 - Mary Bostock, London, with thanks for presents, re Couche's illness, Napoleon's progress in Spain.
B25 - Mary Bostock, London, re Denys Scully, other family news.
B26 - Mary Bostock, Hammersmith, re Cossacks in Dusseldorf, character of the King of Prussia and the two Emperors, Huddleston family history.
B27 - Père le Breton, Valmont, France, claiming payment for saying Mass at Sawston twelve years before.
B28 - John Brewer, O.S.B., Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, asking his relationship to Richard Huddleston, O.S.B., re reclamation of John Huddleston's foundation at Lambspringe Abbey.
B29 - H. Bridges, Cambridge, with gift of an etching.
B30 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, with a caution on reading Hume.
B31 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Richard Huddleston's hunting and his religious vocation.
B32 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, with a blessing.
B33 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re a teachers quarrel.
B34 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward and Henry Huddleston, Protestant trustees for his nephews, the publication of an English grammar and catechism.
B35 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re his immediate plans.
B36 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward Huddleston, the contagion of the irreligion of the French National Assembly.
B37 - L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with thanks and pious reflections.
B38 - L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with sound moral advice.
B39 - L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re the French occupation of Brussels.
B40 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re Dumourier's retreat from Belgium, émigre priests from St Suplice, change in attitudes to Catholic priests, character of Louis XVI .
B41 - L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, re the French retreat from Flanders, the cause of the allies as the cause of God.
B42 - L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with a ferocious ode on Modern philosophy unmasked.
B43 - L. Brittain, O.P., Upper Seymour Street, London to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, with thanks for Richard's gift to a distressed religious community.
B44 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re the Bishop of Gloucester's charity to Dominican nuns, Dr Priestley, ecclesiastical tradition and hopes for reunion.
B45 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Suffolk, re the European war, the Dominican community's patroness.
B46 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Prison, Huntingdonshire, re the religious duties of a Catholic, Richard's work for the prisoners of war.
B47 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re the destruction of Bornhem College by the French, the poverty of the nuns in his care.
B48 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re Mary Bostock's death, his own old age, the King of Belgium.
B49 - L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston, re his own approaching death.
B50 - Thomas Brogan, Northampton, with thanks for a donation for Aylesbury Chapel.
B51 - Richard Huddleston's order to Curries and Co. to pay Thomas Brogan five pounds.
B52 - John Bullock, O.P., London, re invitation to Sawston.
B53 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, with thanks for hospitality, re his unhappy history of exile, continental news.
B54 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re end of the crisis in Flanders, visit from the Gages, invitation to Sawston, note on Charles James Fox and proposals for Catholic emancipation.
B55 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, London, re man's need for rational conversation, asking for news of Catholic affairs.
B56 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, readdressed Brentwood, Essex, re soldiering, life at Cale Hill.
B57 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Huntingdon, re his love of military pomp, a Catholic squire refused a commission by Lord Amherst, a Provincial Chapter of the English Dominicans, a possible French invasion of England.
B58 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re destruction of Bornhem College and death of his brother, Edward Huddleston's generosity to his old masters, a home for a convent in Worcestershire, the Dominican order's need for a school.
B59 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re rumour of Richard's marriage, the Dominicans in the Low Countries.
B60 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, readdressed Norwich, re re-opening of Bornhem College, the Carlshalton school, the French occupation of Rome, the Kentish Jacobins.
B61 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re the impracticability of re-establishing Bornhem, and the detestable change wrought by the French government among the Belgians.
B62 - John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re his hope to see Rome, farming at Cale Hill, the bequest of a large library.
B63 - John Byrne, Dublin to Edward Byrne Junior, Liverpool, recommending Richard Huddleston to Edward Byrne's hospitality.
C1 - William Casey, Marnhull, Dorset, re payment of dividends.
C2 - Rev. Thomas Cautley, Sawston, re arrangements for a ride together.
C3 - Rev. Thomas Cautley, Sawston, re his disappointment in love; with passages transcribed by Richard Huddleston from Henry IV Parts I and II.
C4 - Rev. Thomas Cautley, Jesus College, Cambridge, with condolences for the death of Ferdinand Huddleston.
C5 - Rev. Thomas Cautley, declining help from one Drew.
C6 - Hannah Chapman, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, begging charity.
C7 - Hannah Chapman, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for charity.
C8 - Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, re public execution of a Catholic, disturbances in Flanders.
C9 - Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, re the collapse of his old chapel, appeal for a new one, with a note on a congregation of the Bona Mors.
C10 - Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, with assurance of his happy condition, an invitation to Ferdinand.
C11 - Rev. Townley Clarkson, Leamington, Warwickshire, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
C12 - Rev. Townley Clarkson, Beyton, Suffolk, re his father's death.
C13 - Printed letter from Henry Clifford, Lincoln's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's dues to the Cisalpine Club.
C14 - E. Cobbold, Ipswich, thanking Richard Huddleston, for the loan of the Abbé Guene's Letters, refuting Voltaire.
C15 - Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to J.S. Cooper, with warning of trespass.
C16 - Thomas Cotton, Ely, re rejection of his application for a commission.
C17 - Fanny Couche, Paris, asking for donation to Parisian orphanage of the parish of St Roch.
C18 - J. Cunningham, London, re an ill-fitting coat.
C19 - Curries and Co., London, re Dorset rents.
C20 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C21 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C22 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C23 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C24 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C25 - Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
C26 - William Custance, Colchester, re road repairs.
D1 - James Dafforne, Blackheath, re his engravings of Sawston for Baronial Halls, apology for the picturesque distortion of the surrounding woodland.
D2 - William Darley, Chelmsford, regretting Richard Huddleston's resignation from the Cambridge Regiment, re Bonaparte and continental wars.
D3 - Lord Delawarr, Bourn Hall, Caxton, Cambridgeshire, re family history.
D4 - Richard Huddleston's draft to Admiral Dickson, Yarmouth Roads, Norfolk, re regimental misbehaviour in port.
D5 - Richard Doning, Cambridge, enquiring after appointment as Sawston gardener.
D6 - Monsieur le Duc, Nantes, re a French Jesuit confessor for Sophie le Duc.
D7 - Monsieur le Duc, Nantes, thanking Richard Huddleston for his kindness to Sophie le Duc.
D8 - J. Dugmore, Swaffham, re Sawston tenants' rights and duties.
D9 - J. Dugmore, Swaffham, re Sawston tenants' appeal for a reduction in rent.
D10 - J. Dugmore, Swaffham, recommending to Richard Huddleston that his tenants pay the full rent.
D11 - J. Dugmore, Swaffham, recommending rent relief to Sawston tenants.
DG1 - Kenelm Digby asking that Richard Huddleston destroy book.
DG2 - Kenelm Digby, re loan of the Maistre's book.
DG3 - Kenelm Digby, re Parisian news, a gift of champagne.
DG3a - Enclosure, from the Abbé Martinet, Paris, with thanks and best wishes to all his Cambridge friends.
DG4 - Kenelm Digby, Mills Coffee House, Lincoln's Inn, re preparation for trip to France.
DG5 - Kenelm Digby, Calais, re a Parisian giraffe, the vulgar English in Paris, Sir Walter Scott's Life of Napoleon, an obelisk for a fifteenth-century battle.
DG6 - Kenelm Digby, London, with thanks for Sawston hospitality, arrangement to meet at Ramsgate, proposed visit to France.
DG7 - Kenelm Digby, Cambridge, re de Lisle's ill-repute in Trinity College.
DG8 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re suppression of Jesuit colleges by French liberals.
DG9 - Kenelm Digby, Dieppe, re his travels in France, a proposed meeting in Rome.
DG10 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a visit to the Abbé Lammenais, the defeat of the Portuguese liberals.
DG11 - Kenelm Digby, Broadstairs, Kent, re a planned visit to Italy.
DG12 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re censure of Lammenais's latest work, Lenten observance in Paris, a philosopher's death-bed, a Polish Easter breakfast, a completed book.
DG13 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re de Lisle's sister, Easter ceremonies in Paris, the Parisian clergy, French liberals, a Polish breakfast, an impending publication.
DG14 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re French weather, politics, literature and philosophy; a visit to James the Second's oratory at St Germains, the de Lisles.
DG15 - Kenelm Digby, Calais, re the first Oxford-Cambridge boat race, O'Connell blackballed at the Cisalpine Club, Tory opposition to Catholic Emancipation, the de Lisles.
DG16 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, proposing to see the Low Countries together.
DG17 - Kenelm Digby, London, proposing to visit Sawston.
DG18 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, arranging to meet Richard Huddleston in Paris, re gloomy political future of France.
DG19 - Kenelm Digby, Geneva, re his Swiss travels, Chateaubriand.
DG20 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, with Roman news, re his journey to Paris, an uprising in Lyons, Louis Philippe and atheism on the throne of St Louis.
DG21 - Kenelm Digby, London, re a convert lady, an impending visit to Sawston.
DG22 - Kenelm Digby, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London, re de Lisle, the cholera in London, an article in the British Critic.
DG23 - Kenelm Digby, Milan, re his Italian journey, with special reference to Pavia.
DG24 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his Italian tour, with special reference to Loretto, popular atheism in France.
DG25 - Kenelm Digby, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London, postponing a visit to Sawston, re the French revolution of 1830, the Bourbons at Holyrood.
DG26 - Kenelm Digby, London, with Christmas wishes.
DG27 - Kenelm Digby, London, re his illness, Midnight Mass at Downside Abbey, Spencer, de Lisle, and Henry Bagshawe's conversion.
DG28 - Kenelm Digby, Foley Place, London, with an introduction to and character sketch of M. Rio, staying with Whewell.
DG29 - Kenelm Digby, Dover, re his and de Lisle's marriages, the Rev. Mr Scott, and asking that Richard Huddleston become his trustee.
DG29a - Richard Huddleston's copy of a letter of Kenelm Digby to John Scott with good-natured banter.
DG30 - Kenelm Digby, London, re his affection and gratitude to Richard Huddleston and the Rev. M. Scott, his move to Paris, de Lisle's marriage.
DG31 - Kenelm Digby, Dover, re Richard Huddleston's duty as his trustee.
DG32 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the fall of the pagan statues of the Pantheon, the neglect of his English friends, the rebellious atheism of Paris.
DG33 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Lacordaire's Lenten conferences at St Stanislaus, the Count de Robiano, French artists and the suppression of Parisian tumults by Louis Philippe.
DG34 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his wife's illness, the disgrace of Lammenais, street fighting in Paris and ecclesiastical jealousies.
DG35 - Kenelm Digby, St Germain-en-Laye, asking Richard Huddleston to be godfather to his child, re the disgrace of Lammenais, dinner with Dr Cullen.
DG36 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Richard Huddleston's godson and the Digbys' new Parisian house.
DG37 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Richard Huddleston as godfather to Digby fils, the Rios, Cambridge and other friends in Paris, Lacordaire in Notre Dame and Michelet on Luther.
DG38 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Louis Philippe's fireworks, the Catholic revival in Paris.
DG39 - Kenelm Digby, Portland Terrace, Southampton, re the beauties of Hampshire, its Catholic society.
DG40 - Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re Prince Polignac at Mass, dinner with Whewell, a Bishop and a Jesuit, Wiseman's lectures on science and religion.
DG41 - Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re a visit from Bishop Walsh.
DG42 - Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re Bishop Walsh's departure, Bishop Philpots (sic) damned by the Duke of Wellington.
DG43 - Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re house-hunting, Worsley, Walsh and Whewell.
DG44 - Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London re a (Cambridge?) parochial matter concerning Bishops Walsh and Griffiths.
DG44a - Enclosure, from Philip Howard, Little Brook Street, London, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's contribution to the Dublin Review.
DG45 - Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, with thanks for gift to Franciscan, re move to Boulogne, Bishop Walsh in Rome, the proclamation of the young Queen and public discussion of her, Whewell and his weariness of the Middle Ages.
DG46 - Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re employment of a servant.
DG47 - Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re employment of boy-servant.
DG48 - Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, begging on behalf on Italian Franciscan.
DG49 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the attractions of Boulogne, a translation of a work on the Propagation of the Faith, an English poet and a French conjurer.
DG50 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, with appeal on behalf of the Tilt family, re the beautification of Paris.
DG51 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's charity to the Tilts, request for Richard's portrait, Miss Cookson's conversion, Heller, Lacordaire and de Lisle.
DG52 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re exhibition of Spanish pictures at Paris, persecution of the Archbishop of Cologne.
DG53 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his son's first communion, the death of Tallyrand.
DG54 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the death and burial of his daughter.
DG55 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re tour of Belgium and France, fete of the Assumption at Malines, birth of a daughter with a postscript on de Lisle.
DG56 - Kenelm Digby, re de Lisle and Spencer in Paris, converts and Masses for England's conversion, Parisian street disturbances, the government's persecution of the Bishop of Clermont.
DG57 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his departure from Southampton, with an invitation.
DG58 - Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re bets on the King's survival, high society and Catholic society in London, a begging Italian Franciscan and an invitation.
DG59 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, regretting his departure for Southampton.
DG60 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, with invitation, re de Lisle, Griffiths, a service at Downside.
DG61 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the odiousness of heretical Bath, a new French Life of Luther.
DG62 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the death of John Dillon, his brother-in-law.
DG63 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, on the melancholy of living in a heretical land, the blasphemy of the Mass and Benediction in English.
DG64 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, inviting Richard Huddleston to Southampton.
DG65 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, begging on behalf on a Catholic coal-merchant and brewer with nine children.
DG66 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's charity.
DG67 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re completion of his book on monasteries, visitors from France, estate development round Netley Abbey, Father Lythgoe and a new Jesuit chapel in London. Date franked on document.
DG68 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the Tablet, the Univers, and the danger of war with France.
DG69 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the dullness of Southampton, the Univers and the danger of war with France.
DG70 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the Wright Bank crash, employment for a serving-boy.
DG71 - Kenelm Digby, London, re an impending visit to Sawston.
DG72 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the odiousness of Bath, an Episcopal dispute, a visit from the de Lisles, the ecstatic of Calderon, a new curé at Cambridge.
DG73 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re dismissal of a servant, charity for a starving family, de Lisle's offence over Puseyites, a place for John Tilt.
DG74 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re charity for a starving family.
DG75 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re dismissal of drunken servant.
DG76 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, asking after Strype quotation, re Barnaby Rudge, servant dismissed for drunkenness.
DG77 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re Richard Huddleston's signature as trustee for Digby's marriage settlement, servant dismissed for drunkenness, of cakes and ale.
DG78 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re painting, Trappists, proof-correcting, a visit from Sibthorp, a new parish priest and a new and popular Master of Trinity.
DG79 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re Midnight Mass, the birth of a second son.
DG80 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the burning of his house, and concerning Mr Sibthorp.
DG81 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re responsibility for burning his house down.
DG82 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, with Bath news.
DG83 - Kenelm Digby, Bath, re visit to the Edward Huddlestons, marriage of the Master of Downing, de Lisle, Clifford and prospective converts, Jesuit opinion of Lucas and the Tablet, Corpus Christi at Prior Park, Mrs Schimmelpenninck and Joseph Berington, a covert nephew of the Bishop of Oxford.
DG84 - Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re Bishop Griffiths' confirmation, a Jesuit church for London.
DG85 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re convert Catholic circle at Boulogne, requiem for the Duc d'Orleans.
DG86 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, with an invitation, re power of attorney.
DG87 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Parisian street accident, deaths, restoration of St Germain-de-l'Auxerrois, Russian persecution of the Poles.
DG88 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re painting in the Louvre, the Ratisbonne brothers and Dom Gueranger, English society and the Catholic revival in Paris.
DG89 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re family mishaps, Puseyites, Sir John Groham's education bill, Parisian piety.
DG90 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the lonely death of John Tilt, the Jesuits' attack on the French University.
DG91 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his wife's illness, charity for Mrs Tilt.
DG92 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re Hunter's Life of Innocent III, a sermon by the Bishop of Cincinatti.
DG93 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re life in Boulogne.
DG94 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, to Richard Huddleston, Margate, re Anglo-French relations, Canterbury sermons, completion of church at Boulogne.
DG95 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the Archbishop of Paris's controversy with the Benedictines, a convert received by the Bishop of Cincinatti.
DG96 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the Catholic revival in Paris: Benedictines, Brothers of St John of God, Lacordaire and Dominican tertiaries, the Society of St Vincent de Paul.
DG97 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a job for a protegé, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, the Archconfraternity of Our Lady and Père Ravegnan on the Jesuits.
DG98 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re Peel, O'Connell and the danger of war with France, the Abbé Gerbet's Esquisse de Rome Chrétienne.
DG99 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re journey to Boulogne, O'Connell and the Irish bishops.
DG100 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re visits from the de Lisles, Fr Spencer, Dominic Barberi and the Bodenhams, dedication of a monastery, the passage of Louis Philippe, death of the Jones baby.
DG101 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a petition to the Nuncio and Cardinal Acton, death of the Bishop of Nancy, conversions, threat of liberal attack on religious orders, de Lisle's anger with the Montalembert over his letter to the Cambridge Camden Society.
DG102 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Sir Edward Vavascour and the Christian Brothers, Parisian religious practice, the marriage of a Sawston lady.
DG103 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his children's first communion and confirmation, a conversion, Newman's Idea of Development, sale of paintings.
DG104 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re a fortuitous visiting day in London, the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, a Cambridge undergraduate discussion of chasubles.
DG105 - Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re family illness, ecclesiastical news.
DG106 - Kenelm Digby, Paris, re dispersion of Jesuits, the Parisian Carmel, Newman's conversion, Father Dominic Barberi, Bishop Wareing's share in ecclesiastical spoils, French prayers for the conversion of England.
E1 - Lieutenant Elwin, Chelmsford, asking Richard Huddleston to influence Lord Hardwicke to promote him.
E2a - Captain Elwin, Bingham, Nottinghamshire, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Regiment, re County payment to the men of Richard and Frank Huddleston's company, the march into Nottingham.
E2b - Ann Huddleston English, Kingston Square [Bath], to her cousin, lamenting the death of Aunt Mary.
E3 - Ferdinand English, Kingston Square, Bath, begging on behalf of his sick brother.
E4 - Ferdinand English, Kingston Square, Bath, with thanks for charity.
E5 - Ferdinand English, Overbury, Worcester, re Bishop Ullathorne's consecration, begging annuity for his brother.
E6 - Frances English, Bath, with condolences for the death of Mary Huddleston, re family health and ill-health.
E7 - Frances English, Bryanston Street, Portman Square, London, re her impending visit to Sawston.
E8 - William Archer English, Barton Buildings, Queen Square, Bath, thanking Richard Huddleston for charity.
E9 - Thomas Henry Ewart, Tottenham, appealing for his mission.
E10 - Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, with good wishes and family news, with a postscript on the same themes by his wife.
E11 - Basil Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Manchester Square, London, re account with Wright's Bank, condolences for the death of Henry Bostock.
E12 - Charles Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re a visit to Sawston, his son at Cambridge.
E13 - Charles Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re an impending visit to Sawston.
E14 - Charles Eyston, Bull Inn, Cambridge, re a visit to Sawston, a Conservative Cambridge electoral meeting.
E15 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
E16 - George Eyston, London, re the estate of John Fleury, priest.
E16a - John Wright, Belsize, Hampstead, to George Eyston, re the estate of John Fleury.
E17 - George Eyston, re a petition to retain chambers in Gray's Inn.
E18 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re impending visit.
E19 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re money matters, family news.
E20 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re payment of Henry Huddleston's debts.
E21 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re a legacy, family news.
E22 - George Eyston, London, with a printed begging letter on behalf of the mission of Overbury, Worcestershire.
E23 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re Dr Baines's health, declining invitation.
E24 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re the sale of bonds, Richard Huddleston's disapproval of the Tablet.
E25 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
E26 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
E27 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re sale of railway land at Dernford.
E28 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, with thanks for sending title deed.
E29 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re sale of land to the Great Eastern Railway.
E30 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re the investment of railway compensation money in consols.
E31 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, urging Richard Huddleston to press the Railway Company to provide bridges, crossings, a station and compensation to tenant farmers.
E32 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re negotiations with Peto over railway through Dernford.
E33 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re payment for a pipe to draw water for Richard Huddleston's estate.
E34 - Copy of George Eyston, Gray's Inn, to Mr King, Sawston, refusing cost of drawing water from the Livings estate.
E35 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's recommendation for an appointment, Jane Canning's illness at Brighton.
E36 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re a Company appointment, Jane Huddleston's health.
E37 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re impending visit to Sawston, sale of land to the Railway Company.
E38 - George Eyston, Gray's Inn, enquiring after a mislaid paper.
E39 - George Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re his mother's death.
E40 - Mary Jane and Basil Eyston, Newbury Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, with family news.
E41 - Mary Jane Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re payment of debt, Mary Scully's impending visit to England, hopes for the success of the Catholic petition for emancipation.
E42 - Mary Jane Eyston, Overbury, Worcester, re her rheumatism, family news, his son at Cambridge.
E43 - Jane Eyston, Birmingham, re an impending visit to Sawston, rumour of war with France, the health and fortune of various clerics, family news.
F1 - William Fawcet, Adjutant General's Office, London, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich, ordering a military escort for the Princess of Wales should she disembark at Harwich.
F2 - Ambrose Ferand, O.S.B., Sawston, asking shelter for a convent of Benedictines and their chaplain.
F3 - T. Ferrers, Guernsey, re a near shipwreck on the French coast, the delights of Guernsey wine and women, the regiment's future in foreign service.
F4 - John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re death of a Miss Ashmall
F5 - John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re his inability to say Mass at Sawston through illness.
F6 - John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re his inability to say Mass at Sawston through illness.
F6a - Licence to Baptiste Fleury, Priest, to reside in England.
F6b - Edward Collingridge, London, to John Fleury, acknowledging the loan of two pounds; with an explanatory postscript by Fleury.
F7 - Agnes Fotheringham, Kingsbridge House, Southampton, re Richard Huddleston's health, the Mois de Marie, family news, the Southampton mission.
F8 - Agnes Fotheringham, Kingsbridge House, Southampton, appealing for local Catholic mission.
F9 - Mary Vi de Front, Montague Square, London, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston, urging Richard Huddleston to have Masses said for Mary, and to find himself a wife.
G1 - Printed letter from John Gage, Lincoln's Inn, to Edward Blount, Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire.
G2 - Elizabeth Game, asking longer leave for her relation.
G3 - Patt Gibbons, Loughrea, to Richard Huddleston, Royal Barracks, Dublin, re the crushing of the French democratic hydra, the machinations of the Orangemen.
G4 - Patt Gibbons, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, redirected to Macclesfield and Nottingham, regretting Richard's departure from Ireland.
G5 - Sophie le Duc (later Girard), Nantes, re her failure in her vocation to the religious life, a commercial career for a friend in London.
G6 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging charity.
G7 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity with the lure of St Gilles on the same theme.
G8 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging for charity.
G9 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, recalling old memories.
G10 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, recalling old memories, begging for charity.
G11 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging charity.
G12 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity.
G13 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity.
G14 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging for charity.
G15 - Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity sent through William Acton.
G16 - John Good, Saffron Walden, re annual meeting of the Red Cross Turnpike Road trustees to discuss the projected railways.
G16a - John Good, Saffron Walden, re annual meeting of the Red Cross Turnpike Road trustees to discuss the projected railways.
G17 - Grant for Basil Woodhouse, New Bond Street, London, re wine bill.
G18 - John Gray, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, asking for the conscription of James Wing of Bassingbourn in place of James Clark.
G19 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with thanks for invitation, gift of books.
G20 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his impending B.D. examination.
G21 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting plans, his B.D. examination.
G22 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his impending continental tour.
G23 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting successes and Henry Huddleston.
G24 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a gift of silk, massacre of the Swiss Guard in Paris.
G25 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a Cambridge play-going invitation.
G26 - Rev. William Greenwood, Bath, re his mother's health, his hunting and an exchange of dogs.
G27 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting prospects and exploits.
G28 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with thanks for civilities.
G29 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, inviting Richard Huddleston and his sister to dinner.
G30 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a gift of a hunting dog.
G31 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with present of a pointer dog.
G32 - Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, postponing a hunting invitation.
G33 - Rev. William Greenwood, accepting a hunting invitation.
G34 - Rev. William Greenwood, Penzance, re his wedding and Cornish honeymoon.
G35 - Rev. William Greenwood, Amesbury, Wiltshire, re purchase of Hinxton farm and living.
H1 - Michael Hamilton, London, with thanks for charity.
H2 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re post for Sophie le Duc of Nantes.
H3 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, thanking Richard Huddleston for receiving Sophie le Duc during her vacation.
H4 - John Hammond, Liverpool, re Sophie le Duc.
H5 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, to Richard Huddleston, recommending Sophie le Duc's return to France.
H6 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re a forthcoming visit to Sawston.
H7 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, enquiring after Sophie le Duc, on behalf of Mdlle de la Porte of Nantes.
H8 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re French politics, and Sophie le Duc, with her parents in Nantes.
H9 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, with recollections of Sophie le Duc and a Miss Fisher, one of Sophie's pupils.
H10 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
H11 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re liberality in religion and Sophie le Duc.
H12 - John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, congratulating him on Catholic emancipation.
H13 - W. Parker Hammond, Pampisford Hall, Cambridgeshire, re transport to a meeting of the Cambridgeshire County Club, with enclosed rules and a list of members.
H14 - Mother Juliana Hardman, St Marie's Convent, Birmingham, appealing for donations for a church for the House of Mary, and for poor people overflowing the convent chapel.
H15 - John Haslop, Cambridge, re the sale of bridle.
H16 - George Hassell, War Office, re rumour of war.
H17 - George Hassell, War Office, re Mr Oke's resignation of his commission.
H18 - Mrs F. Haywood, Cambridge, declining Richard Huddleston's invitation to Sawston.
H19 - H. Headly, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston, for his support for J.L. Sudbury's appointment as surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital.
H20 - Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge with invitation to dinner.
H21 - Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, with invitation to a play.
H22 - Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, re his dinner invitation to the Huddlestons in Queen's.
H23 - Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, inviting Richard to join his on a journey.
H24 - N. Ward, Trunch, Norfolk, to Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge, re lodgings for Richard Huddleston at Cromer.
H25 - N. Ward, Trunch, Norfolk, to Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge, re accommodation for the Huddlestons at Cromer.
H26 - Rev. John Holcombe, Pwllcrochan, Pembrokeshire, re family deaths, hunting.
H27 - Rev. John Holcombe, St John's College, Cambridge, re William Greenwood's health and price of mare.
H28 - M.B. Holkes, Shelford, re death of Sir Charles Wale.
H29 - John Horseman, Royston, re Father Mathew and temperance reform with a poem on the same.
H30 - B. Howard, Fornham, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, inviting Richard to a dance.
H31 - E.M. Howard, re invitation to Sawston.
H32 - E.M. Howard, Gloucester Place, London, begging on behalf of the mission of Wigton, Cumberland.
H33 - Henry Howard, London, with thanks for hospitality.
H34 - Henry Howard, Lord Fitzalan, Trinity College, Cambridge, accepting Richard Huddleston's invitation to Sunday lunch.
H35a - Philip Howard, New Bond Street, London, enclosing Lingard's pamphlet on the oath of Succession, alleging Queen Victoria's distaste for it.
H35b - Philip H. Howard, 15 Gloucester Place, London, to Major Huddleston concerning the early election of a successor to Pope Gregory XVI.
H36 - W.P. Hulse, Dublin, re Irish rebel atrocities and their suppression.
HD1 - A. Huddleston, Woodbine Place, Coomb Down, Somerset, re the thieves and barkers in Somerset.
HD2 - A. Huddleston, Woodbine Place, Coomb Down, Somerset, with enquiries after Richard Huddleston's health.
HD3 - Richard Huddleston, Harwich, Essex, to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, re Charles Wale's letter recalling officers of the Cambridge Militia to their regiment.
HD4 - Edward Huddleston, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love, regimental and family news.
HD5 - Edward Huddleston, London, re property claim, Foxcote and the Cannings.
HD6 - Edward Huddleston, Pall Mall, London, re his daughter's illness, farm rents.
HD7 - Edward Huddleston, London, announcing the death of his daughter Anne.
HD8a - Edward Huddleston, Pall Mall, London, re death of Edward Huddleston's daughter, assistant to Henry Huddleston.
HD8b - Edward Huddleston, 12 Cour de Prince, Bruges, to his brother, concerning the Belgian cost of living, high price of corn and Sawston rents, Sir Richard and Lady Bedingfield, schools for his children, and distraint on the Caundle tenant.
HD9 - Edward Huddleston, Bruges, re the education of his children, the Bishop of Ghent's defiance of the Dutch.
HD10 - Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re death of Mrs Rowe.
HD11 - Edward Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re his income and rentals, a financial commission from Richard Huddleston, Henry Huddleston's army career.
HD12 - Edward Huddleston, Paris, re administration of the Couche legacy, family news.
HD13 - Edward Huddleston, Paris, re Irish proposals of marriage to Isabella and Jane Huddleston, Mary Huddleston's illness.
HD14 - Edward Huddleston, Paris, re death of Mary Huddleston.
HD15 - Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re failure of Wright's Bank.
HD16 - Edward and Agnes Huddleston, Park Street, London, re their journey back to England from Paris.
HD17 - Edward Huddleston, London, re the Couche legacies, the Wright Bank crash.
HD18 - Edward Huddleston, Grosvenor Square, re his visit to Sawston, journey back to London.
HD19 - Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re the fate of the Fleury legacy in the Wright Bank crash.
HD20 - Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re payment of dividends, trusteeship of the Marnhull mission, family news.
HD21 - Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re poverty of Cambridge chapel, a visit to Sawston.
HD22 - Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Edward Huddleston, Brighton re household matters.
HD23 - Edward Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with thanks for partridges, family news.
HD24 - Edward Huddleston, Oscott, Birmingham, re his vocation to the priesthood, the miraculous cure of a blind man at Holywell.
HD25 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., to Richard Huddleston, Rome re conversion of the Hon. and Rev. George Spencer, a possible tide of upper class Protestant conversions, news of Kenelm Digby, Phillipps de Lisle.
HD26 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, attacking the Vicar of Sawston.
HD27 - Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, appealing for starving Irish children in Tuam.
HD28 - Francis Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, thanking Richard for paying his debts.
HD29 - Francis Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, re his deep contrition for past wickedness.
HD30 - Francis Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, re the Racket legacy, his need for money.
HD31 - Francis Huddleston, Dublin, re family estrangement, asking after the provisions of Mary Bostock's will.
HD32 - Henry Huddleston, London, re his condition as an apprentice legal clerk, family and London news, with Latin verses.
HD33 - Henry Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, re Belgian flooding.
HD34 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re family news and the unjust distribution of battle honours.
HD35 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re the glory of fighting in a just war.
HD36 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, re a comic letter from Richard, family and Catholic society news.
HD37 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re Bartholomew Fair.
HD38 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, re the pangs of unrequited love, family and army news, an escape from the French.
HD39 - Henry Huddleston, London, re the Prince Regent's marriage, the perils of wife-hunting, George Racket in Holland.
HD40 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Suffolk, re Richard's infatuation with Fanny Sulyard.
HD41 - Henry Huddleston, London, re a matrimonial engagement, the purchase of a wig, the embarrassments of high society, bad coins.
HD42 - Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, re an unguarded correspondence.
HD43 - Henry Huddleston, London, with family and Catholic London society news.
HD44 - Henry Huddleston, London, re the expulsion of Dominicans from Bornhem, Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
HD45 - Henry Huddleston, London, re his legal work and mutual friends.
HD46 - Henry Huddleston, London, re a disgraced officer, a hung priest, a sermon and a bad book.
HD47 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re estate and will of Thomas Huddleston.
HD48 - Henry Huddleston, London, re a strange London encounter.
HD49 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re sale of stock.
HD50 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, begging money to pay his debts, re the aspersions on Sir John Moore's retreat from Corunna.
HD51 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Thomas Couche's will, mourning rings, with a tart nationalist aside.
HD52 - Henry Huddleston, London, re the sale of Purse Caundle.
HD53 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Mary Huddleston's health, Richard Rowe's proposed purchase of Ibberton.
HD54 - Henry Huddleston, London, re the proposed sale of Ibberton to Richard Rowe.
HD55 - Henry Huddleston, London, re rents from Dorset property following the death of Thomas Couche.
HD56 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Richard Rowe's failure to purchase Ibberton, income from timber sales.
HD57 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re part income from Dorset estate, settlement of the inheritance.
HD58 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Edward Huddleston's purchase of the Dorset estate.
HD59 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's accounts.
HD60 - Henry Huddleston, London, re Jane Huddleston's marriage.
HD61 - Henry Huddleston, London, re money owed Denys Scully, as his wife's heir.
HD62 - Henry Huddleston, London, re sale of Dorset estates.
HD63 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, asking for advance on his legacy.
HD64 - Henry Huddleston, London, re his income and indebtedness.
HD65 - Henry Huddleston, re his indebtedness, disposal of Dorset estate, payments to legatees.
HD66 - Henry Huddleston, London, re management of Mrs Eyston's account, division of the Dorset estate.
HD67 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his legal expenses.
HD68 - Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re misunderstanding over bank deposit.
HD69 - Henry Huddleston, Ghent, re his poverty, expenses and manner of life.
HD70 - Henry Huddleston, London, re a mislaid will.
HD71 - Isabella Huddleston, Paris, re her journey to Paris, with a postscript on the same by Edward Huddleston.
HD72 - Isabella Huddleston, Paris, re her future home and husband.
HD73 - Isabella Huddleston, Park Street, London, re her forthcoming marriage.
HD74 - Isabella Lawlor, Castlelough, County Kerry, re her town-house in London, family news.
HD75 - Isabella Lawlor, Castlelough, County Kerry, re her impending visit to Sawston, Henry Huddleston in India.
HD76 - Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re Edward Huddleston's sale of his commission.
HD77 - Jane Huddleston, re an heiress for Richard.
HD78 - Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Macclesfield, re-addressed to Nottingham, re a narrow escape on the road from Dublin, Sally Ashmall's marriage settlement.
HD79 - Jane Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's illness, Lady Jerningham's vulgarity.
HD80 - Richard Huddleston, Yarmouth, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, with a copy of his letter to Denys Scully, Dublin, attacking as dishonourable the legal guaranties which Scully required for his wife's marriage settlement.
HD81 - Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re her doings in London, a print of Pius VII, a ministerial pamphlet.
HD82 - Jane Huddleston, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re Irish news, an infamous Whig speech.
HD83 - Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re Mary Scully's ill-health, Mrs Fitzgerald's chaplain.
HD84 - Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re a forgiven unintended slight to friends, the moral delinquencies of Henry Huddleston
HD85 - Jane Huddleston, Tunbridge Wells, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridgeshire Militia Camp, Chatham, Kent, re Edward Jerningham's jilting her, the taunts of Lady Jerningham.
HD86 - Jane Canning, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, Kent, re house party and hunt at Sawston, Rev. William Greenwood's desire to become non-resident, a poltergeist in the tanner's house.
HD87 - Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re sale of the Finch estate at Shelford, Nightingale family income and family quarrel, Denys Scully's defence of Frank Huddleston for debt before the Dublin Recorder.
HD88 - Jane Huddleston, re danger of French coastal incursions, Mary Scully's illness, a note on Bishop Milner.
HD89 - Jane Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re Whittlesford dispute, Colonel Wale, Frank Huddleston's insolvency, the Petre peerage.
HD90 - Jane Huddleston, London, re Mary Scully's death-bed, Mary Bostock's request for money.
HD91 - Jane Huddleston, London, re an heiress-wife for Richard Huddleston, Protestant sympathy for Catholic emancipation, Lady Shaftesbury's fear of the Irish.
HD92 - Jane Huddleston, London, re the purchase of chair-covers for Sawston, eligible heiresses for Richard Huddleston.
HD93 - Jane Huddleston, London, re dispute with Hollick, Lord of the Manor of Whittlesford, Lyson's Cambridgeshire, the hollowness of friendship, the Earl of Shrewsbury.
HD94 - Jane Huddleston, Cossey, Norfolk, re Sir William and Lady Jerningham, Edward Jerningham's vulgarity and his unhappy presentation to the Queen, Lady Bedingfield.
HD95 - Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, with thanks for hospitality, invitation to Foxcote, recommendation for a houseboy.
HD96 - Jane Canning, Middleton, re Richard Huddleston's visit to the Low Countries, her husband's new estates.
HD97 - Jane Canning, Lyons, re political tumult in Paris, Ultras and Liberals, the execution of Lorwel, the delights of Fontainebleau, the splendour of High Mass in Lyons.
HD98 - Jane Canning, Geneva, her travels in France and Switzerland, continental vulgarity and morality, the trial of Queen Caroline.
HD99 - Jane Canning, Alronby, Cumberland, with a request for forgotten account books, on the dangers of unchaperoned travelling by little girls.
HD100 - Jane Canning, Maryport, Cumberland, re a depressing Cumberland inn, her affection for Richard, Millum Castle.
HD101 - Jane Canning, Rome, re Rome, Leo XII, Italian banditti, political unrest in Cambridge and a King's insanity.
HD102 - Jane Canning, Vienna, urging Richard Huddleston to rid himself of this Low Frenchwoman Sophie le Duc.
HD103 - Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re Lord Surrey and his chaplain, Mr Butler and Dr Milner.
HD104 - Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re their mother's death.
HD105 - Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re her mother's funeral.
HD106 - Jane Canning, Rome, re the death of Leo XII.
HD107 - Jane Canning, Montagu Square, London, re the death of her brother Henry.
HD108 - Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re her husband's last illness.
HD109 - Jane Canning, London, re family dates, cleaning of pictures.
HD110 - Jane Canning, Spa, Germany, re Richard Huddleston's journey into Germany, continental roads, weather, and the degradation of Liège.
HD111 - Jane Canning, Albano, Italy, re English society in Rome and the Papal Court.
HD112 - Jane Canning, Rome, re the progress of the cholera, Wiseman's preaching, Napoleon Bonaparte's imprisonment and the health of Cardinal Weld.
HD113 - Jane Canning, Florence, re her journey north from Rome, the death of Cardinal Weld, the delinquencies of the English minister at Florence, the baptism of the daughter of the Princesse d'Arcole.
HD114 - Jane Canning, Geneva, re her journey from Milan, the Simplon Pass.
HD115 - Jane Canning, Canterbury, re her journey from Germany and the Channel crossing.
HD116 - Jane Canning, Hake's Hotel, Manchester, re Isabella Huddleston's broken engagement, other family news.
HD117 - Jane Canning, London, re purchase of vestments, Bishop Baines, sermons in Lincoln's Inn Fields chapel, Rome's concern with the Vicars Apostolic, Roman society news.
HD118 - Jane Canning, London, re Frances Jones's recovery from a premature confinement.
HD119 - Jane Canning, London, re her impending visit to Sawston.
HD120 - Jane Canning, London, re Henry Huddleston's possible transfer to a new regiment, picture cleaning, family news.
HD121 - Jane Canning, London, re varnishing and delivery of paintings, the clothing of nuns at Bermondsey convent.
HD122 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re Mrs Henry Huddleston's debts to Mr Eyre.
HD123 - Jane Canning, London, re the postponement of Isabella Huddleston's wedding, Captain Vachell.
HD124 - Jane Canning, London, re payment of debts to Mr Eyre, restoration of Sawston paintings, Mary Huddleston's illness and presentation to the English ambassador in Paris.
HD125 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re breaking off of Jane Huddleston's engagement, Mary Huddleston's illness, Isabella Huddleston's marriage, the future of Prior Park.
HD126 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re Mary Huddleston's death and funeral.
HD127 - Jane Canning, London, re Frances Jones's still-born child, cold and influenza in London, the ill-reception of Bishop Baines.
HD128 - Jane Canning, London, re the danger of sending money by post, the cost of restoring Sawston paintings, the heat in the London chapels and new of the Wrights.
HD129 - Jane Canning, London, with thanks for loan, re Bishop Baines' disgrace, the bitterness of anti-Catholic feeling.
HD130 - Jane Canning, London, re the date of Isabella Huddleston's wedding.
HD131 - Jane Canning, London, re Richard Huddleston's claim to the Tiptoft barony
HD132 - Jane Huddleston, London, re the possibility of a Regency, a Bedingfield marriage, the administration of the sacrament to a murderer.
HD133 - Jane Canning, London, re Lady Acton's Protestant marriage.
HD134 - Jane Canning, Ramsgate, re conversion of a Protestant curate of the town, Pugin's plans to build a chapel.
HD135 - Jane Canning, Acton Burnell, Shropshire, re her journey from London to Wales and back,
HD136 - Jane Canning, London, re the Wright Bank crash.
HD137 - Jane Canning, London, re her claim to a property left intestate, Richard Huddleston's claim to the Tiptoft barony, a prince and a royal audience, the unlikelihood of war with France.
HD138 - Jane Canning, London, re Catholics ruined by the failure of Wright's Bank.
HD139 - Jane Canning, London, re settlement of Richard Huddleston's account with Wright's Bank, the death of the Prince Borghese's child.
HD140 - Jane Canning, London, re birth of a son to Frances and William Jones, the Wright's Bank crash, the difficulties of Frederick Lucas and the Tablet.
HD141 - Jane Canning, London, re failure of Wright's Bank, the burglary of Foxcote chapel, with tart asides on the London clergy and their most disreputable letter to the Pope.
HD142 - Jane Canning, London, re consequences of the failure of Wright's Bank, the Vicars Apostolic in their quarrel over a legacy.
HD143 - Jane Canning, London, re the bankruptcies following the failure of Wright's Bank.
HD144 - Jane Canning, London, re failure of Wright's Bank, Episcopal quarrel over the Blundell legacy.
HD145 - Jane Canning, London, re the living of an Irish schoolmistress for Sawston, the continuing religious tract controversies, the collapse of Wright's Bank and the Tablet newspaper's need for a subsidy.
HD146 - Jane Canning, London, re Lord Petre's proposed Commercial Bank, a meeting with Bishop Walsh and his quarrel with Bishop Griffiths, decision on the Blundell legacy, discontinuation of the Tracts for the Times.
HD147 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, excusing Jerningham's part share in the Wright's Bank's crash, condemning Wright and the new Commercial Bank.
HD148 - Jane Canning, London, re the projected Burke's Peerage, the successful opening of the Catholic chapel in Cambridge, fear of riot at forthcoming church opening in Birmingham, the entanglement of religion and politics.
HD149 - Jane Canning, London, re conclusion of the London season, with a note on Lucas and the Tablet.
HD150 - Jane Canning, London, Whitsun Eve, 1841, re a London public charity dinner.
HD151 - Jane Canning, London, re religious controversy among Catholics and between Catholics and Anglicans, Newman's Tract 90, tracts by Wiseman and Phillipps de Lisle.
HD152 - Jane Canning, London, re cleaning and return from London of Sawston paintings.
HD153 - Jane Canning, London, re restoration of pictures, re-gilding of frames, impending birth of the Prince of Wales.
HD154 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London re London Catholic poor schools.
HD155 - Jane Canning, London, re her journey from Ramsgate, a note on Wellington.
HD156 - Jane Canning, Hendred, Berkshire, re railway journey, Mrs Eyston's health.
HD157 - Jane Canning, London, re the Tablet's attack on Bishop Griffiths and the conversion of John Moore Capes.
HD158 - Jane Canning, London, asking Richard Huddleston to aid the Jones's of Cytha for their charity to Irish immigrants in Newport.
HD159 - Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re the Irish in Newport, subscriptions to London Catholic poor schools, the Irish fever, death of Lady Godalming.
HD160 - Jane Canning, London, re her ill-health and the engagement of a Catholic serving girl.
HD161 - Jane Canning, London, re the appointment of a housekeeper, a lonely widow's care for her niece Agnes.
HD162 - Jane Canning, London, re Edward Huddleston's loan to her of his London house.
HD163 - Jane Canning, London, re family news and movements, the Papal refusal to increase the number of Vicars Apostolic.
HD164 - Jane Canning, London, re her journey from Sawston, news of the Edward and Frances Huddlestons and of the Monmouth Jones's.
HD165 - Jane Canning, London, re household matters.
HD166 - Jane Canning, London, re the purchase of myrrh.
HD167 - Jane Canning, London, re the Queen's speech, a Chartist alarm, the ruses of lawyers and the Jones's of Clytha.
HD168 - Jane Canning, London, re her house re-decoration, invitations.
HD169 - Jane Canning, London, re repairs to her London house and visit to Sawston, family news and movements.
HD170 - Jane Canning, London, postponing her visit to Sawston because of the Sawston epidemic of scarlet fever.
HD171 - Jane Canning, London, Bedingfield, the collapse of Wright's Bank and a public letter with reference to the clergy.
HD172 - Jane Canning, London, re family news, an incident at a ball.
HD173 - Part of a letter from Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Huddleston.
HD174 - Richard Huddleston, Ipswich, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re a proposed window-tax, request for his coat.
HD175 - Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, re impediments to Richard''s proposed Protestant marriage.
HD176 - Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re the South End sea-cure.
HD177 - Richard Huddleston, Lymne, Kent, to Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex re life in camp, the sea-cure.
HD178 - Mary Huddleston, South End, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re the South End sea-cure.
HD179 - Richard Huddleston, Lymne Camp, Kent, to Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, re her health, a view across the Channel to the French camp at Boulogne.
HD180 - Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re life at South End.
HD181 - Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re her health, and wishing Richard, his brother and his nephew a safe continental holiday.
HD182 - Mary Huddleston, London, re an heiress for Richard Huddleston, Lady Bedingfield and the Jerninghams.
HD183 - Mary Huddleston, London, re her cousin Frank, family news and death.
HD184 - Mary Huddleston, London, re an heiress for Richard Huddleston, family and London Catholic society news.
HD185 - Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Huddleston or Henry Bostock, London re rook-shooting, a letter from the Catholic Committee.
HD186 - Richard Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re his forthcoming tour of Essex.
HD187 - Thomas Huddleston, London, re his visit to Sawston, and contempt for the Catholic Committee.
HD188 - Thomas Huddleston, London, re a hunting incident.
HD189 - Thomas Huddleston, Milton, re the payment of his son's debts.
HD190 - William Archer Huddleston, Woolwich, with invitation, news of Frank Huddleston.
HR1 - Lady Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re a blister of frankincense as a cure for dropsy.
HR2 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the inapplicability of the Test Act to Catholics in the Army.
HR3 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re Cambridgeshire Militia commissions for Richard and Edward Huddleston.
HR4 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, granting leave of absence.
HR5 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, granting leave of absence.
HR6 - Lord Hardwicke, Richmond, Surrey, re leave for Edward.
HR7 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, offering captaincy.
HR8 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich Camp, Essex, re leave of absence.
HR9 - Lord Hardwicke, Ely, re regimental conference at Wimpole.
HR10 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re leave of absence.
HR11 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, postponing party.
HR12 - Lord Hardwicke, Norwich, ordering Richard Huddleston's presence at an Ipswich court-martial.
HR13 - Verses on Lord Hardwicke's tears at a court-martial, from the Morning Herald.
HR14 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re appointment of an Enclosure Commissioner.
HR15 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re reception of recruits at Ely, information from Ferdinand Huddleston about site for a Cambridgeshire cattle depot.
HR16 - Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, re regimental food and clothing allowances.
HR17 - Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, re volunteer regiments for Ireland.
HR18 - Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, deploring Edward Huddleston's resignation of his commission.
HR19 - Lord Hardwicke, Harwich, Essex, re despatch of Cambridgeshire Militia to Ireland, promotion of an officer, an engagement at Castlebar.
HR20 - Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, regimental orders, a problem with garters and the distribution of half-crowns.
HR21 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re his intervention with the Duke of Portland on behalf of the Abbé Martinet.
HR22 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re clemency for the Abbé Martinet.
HR23 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the difficulty of granting Frank Huddleston a commission, a reason for the Abbé Martinet's expulsion.
HR24 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re Frank Huddleston's application for a commission.
HR25 - Lord Hardwicke, Chelmsford Barracks, re regimental volunteers for Ireland and promotion of officers.
HR25a - Enclosure by Lord Hardwicke, Chelmsford Barracks, of an extract from a letter by a Mr Dundee, re regimental volunteers for Ireland.
HR26 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re the promotion of officers, regimental movement to Ireland.
HR27 - Lord Hardwicke, London, re promotion of Robert Robertson.
HR28 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re the promotion of Frank and Richard Huddleston, and of their fellow officers.
HR29 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, enclosing a letter to Thomas Suffield, Norwich, re Richard Huddleston's promise to Suffield of Irish news.
HR30 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the promotion of an officer recommended by Lord Fingall, the failure of the Dutch expedition.
HR31 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re regimental movements and deployment.
HR32 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re Wisbech detachment.
HR33 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotion, clothing and discipline.
HR34 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re regimental promotion, regulations for deserters.
HR35 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re a dispute over precedence.
HR36 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re volunteering.
HR37 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotions.
HR38 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotions, volunteering, clothing and discharges.
HR39 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re volunteering, discharges and promotion.
HR40 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re regimental promotion, a theft in camp.
HR41 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re regimental promotion, a theft in camp.
HR42 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re-addressed Loughborough, re a regimental disagreement.
HR43 - Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Liverpool, re regimental movements and promotion.
HR44 - Lord Hardwicke, London, refusing a regimental discharge.
HR45 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re election to a Gray's Inn chaplaincy, Irish politics, Catholic emancipation and opposition to it, a proposed canal through Sawston.
HR46 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, enclosing letter from Denys Scully re Catholic petitioners in Ireland, and re Lord William Petre, up at Cambridge.
HR47 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, canvassing for Lord Francis Osborne, M.P. for Cambridgeshire.
HR48 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re his nomination of Richard Huddleston as a Commissioner of the Peace, the chances of Catholic Emancipation, Cambridgeshire bigotry.
HR49 - Lord Hardwicke, Paris, re economic distress, French chaplains for French prisoners of war, the Papal concession of British governmental participation in the appointment of Irish bishops.
HR50 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, with query about savings bank interest, tax relief for farmers, congratulations on Catholic emancipation, good wishes for Commissionership of the Peace.
HR51 - Lord Hardwicke, St James Square, London, canvassing his vote on the County election.
HR52 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, canvassing Richard Huddleston's electoral support for Lord Francis Ashborne.
HR53 - Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re visit to Sawston, the line of the Sawston canal.
I1 - Thomas Ingle, Peterhouse College, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston's intercession with Lord Hardwicke on behalf of the Abbé Martinet.
I2 - Rev. Harding Ivers, Kentish Town, appealing for money for mission.
I3 - Rules of Catholic defence committee, with a printed letter from Edward Jerningham.
I4 - Printed circular letter, signed Edward Jerningham, Lincoln's Inn, re resolutions of the same month of the British Catholic Board.
I5 - Rev. H.J. Jones, Manchester, re sale of book.
I6 - William Jones, Knightsbridge, begging for Aberystwyth mission.
I7 - Captain Jullemiss, Coventry, re John Bagshaw, watchmaker, a deserter from the Cambridgeshire regiment.
J1 - Keating and Co., London, re book enquiries, and with book bill.
J2 - George Keating, London, begging money for his son.
J3 - Catherine Keene, St John's Wood, London, with thanks for donation to the Catholic Lying-in Charity.
K1 - Francis King, Lambeth, begging on Edward Huddleston's recommendation on behalf of the Brixton mission.
K2 - Fragment of a letter from Sarah King, Dernford Dale, Cambridgeshire.
K3 - Thomas King, London, re laying a pipe.
L1 - Denis Shine Lawlor, Castlelough, Killarney, acknowledging Richard Huddleston's contribution to Famine relief with an account of the worsening economic condition of Ireland.
L2 - Denis Lawlor, Castlelough, Kilkenny, with thanks for donation for Famine victims.
L3 - Hannah Layton, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston, to force a soldier in the Cambridge Light Company to return her money.
L4 - M. Lewis, War Office, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, with the Cambridge Militia's marching orders.
L5 - Lady Londes, Cumberland Place, London, returning courtesies.
L6 - Lady Londes, Buckingham Castle, regretting that Richard Huddleston's honour should be an insuperable barrier to his marriage to Margaret Rutton.
L7 - Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
L8 - Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
L9 - Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
L10 - Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re religious and parental barriers to Richard Huddleston's marriage to Margaret Rutton.
M1 - Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
M2 - Archbishop John MacHale, Sligo, with thanks for poor relief.
M3 - Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
M4 - Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
M5 - Thomas McLenon, Liverpool, to Richard Huddleston, Leek, Staffordshire, re-directed to Nottingham, with a bill for malt liquor for the regiment.
M6 - Father Magee, Chapel House, Westminster, with thanks for donation to the Westminster mission.
M7 - Joseph Make, Aberystwyth, asking for annual subscription to mission to the Welsh.
M8 - Joseph Make, London, with an appeal for a Welsh mission.
M9 - G. W. Manley, Woodhall, near Downham Market, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re his pain in walking, and impending marriage.
M10 - Robert Mann, Colchester, with regimental orders.
M11 - Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re responsibility for military clothing.
M12 - Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re ownership of uniforms.
M13 - Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re meeting of field officers and captains.
M14 - Robert Mann, accepting dinner invitation.
M15 - Elizabeth Martindale, Dernford, Cambridgeshire, declining to renew the lease of Dernford Mill, submitting the name of a possible tenant.
M16 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Sudbury, Suffolk, re the stagnation of Parisian politics, a visit to Cambridge.
M17 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Sudbury, Suffolk, re military duty and the fasting laws.
M18 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard and Edward Huddleston, announcing his departure from Sawston, asking Richard to intervene on his behalf with two Gallophobe young ladies.
M19 - Abbé Martinet to Richard Huddleston in camp, refusing the loan of his watch, exhorting him to keep good company.
M20 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re the evil progress of the French Revolution.
M21 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re French military unity and military success, the disunion of the allies.
M22 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, re the melancholy persistence of French victories.
M23 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, family and district news, re the progress of the Breton army.
M24 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, with congratulations on Richard's recovery of stolen property.
M25 - Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, telling Richard of his departure from Sawston.
M26 - Abbé Martinet, Peterhouse College, Cambridge, appealing to Richard Huddleston to intercede on his behalf with Lord Hardwicke.
M27 - H. Meekins, Lincoln's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's right to a peerage.
M28 - Lenten Pastoral of John Milner, Bishop of Castabala, St Mary's Oscott, addressed to Richard Huddleston.
M29 - Bishop John Milner and Edward Huddleston, Oscott, with thanks for money for Masses, re family news and gossip.
M30 - W.G. Missen, Colchester, with instructions about a court-martial.
M31 - Lady Moira, Moira House, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Dublin Barracks, Palatine Square, inviting Richard to dinner.
M32 - Lady Moira, Moira House, Dublin, to Mary Scully, with apologies for cancelling dinner invitation to the Scullys and Richard Huddleston.
M33 - Henry John Mudd, Lavenham, Suffolk, re his friendship with Richard Huddleston, a French émigre tutor.
M34 - Henry John Mudd, Lavenham, Suffolk, with banter and an invitation.
M35 - Henry John Mudd, Sudbury, Suffolk, craving forgiveness in Latin.
M36 - Henry John Mudd, Raydon Parsonage, Hadleigh, Suffolk, re a dishonest servant.
M37 - Archbishop Daniel Murray, Dublin, with thanks for money for the poor.
M38 - Archbishop Daniel Murray, Dublin, thanking him for a £30 gift for the relief of our suffering poor.
N1 - Thomas Nash, Whittlesford, Cambridge, re payment of Sophie le Duc's board in London.
N2 - Thomas Nash, Whittlesford, Cambridge, re Sophie le Duc's board at Ramsgate.
N3 - Abbé Nerinckx, Somerstown, London, with appeal for Somerstown schools and orphanage, and with thanks for a donation.
N4 - Thomas Nice, Colchester, re payment of army expenses.
N5 - Sir Edward Nightingale, Chelmsford Barracks, re meeting of field officers and captains.
N6 - Sir Edward Nightingale, refusing rent payment, re the high cost of living in London.
N7 - Sir Edward Nightingale, Portman Square, London, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re two military Toad-Eaters in trouble with the regiment, and Sir Charles Wale's defence of them.
N8 - Sir Edward Nightingale, Ipswich, re a Leek publican's claim to the Secretary of War for the supply of liquor to the Cambridge Regiment.
N9 - Copy of Sir Edward Nightingale, Norwich Barracks, to Sir Edmund Lacon, Yarmouth, thanking Sir Edmund for his hospitality to the Cambridge Militia.
N10 - Circular letter from the Duke of Norfolk, Lords Stourton and Petre, to raise Edward Jerningham's expenses as Secretary to the Board of British Catholics.
O1 - Thomas O'Connor, Frenchpark, Roscommon, with thanks for ten pounds for the starving poor.
P1 - C.J. Paglians, London, acknowledging for the Aged Poor Society.
P2 - P. J. Parker, Christleton, Cheshire, thanking Richard Huddleston for charity.
P3 - P. J. Parker, Christleton, Cheshire, with thanks for hospitality at Sawston, enquiries about Young Gentlemen's names, teaching post at Nottingham.
P4 - James Parkinson, Hatton Garden, London, re bill for military costume, with bill.
P5 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, enclosing cheque for £500.
P6 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re reduction of rents.
P7 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of farm.
P8 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of a farm to a Catholic tenant at Whitechurch.
P9 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re a call at Sawston.
P10 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, asking for a list of Sawston tenants' rents.
P11 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re the renewal of farm leases.
P12 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re rents and farm lease.
P13 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re the sale of Mrs Elizabeth Martindale's Sawston estates.
P14 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re his private members' bill.
P15 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re advertisement for farm?
P16 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re dinner engagement.
P17 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re cost of repairs to mill, its falling income.
P18 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re leasing farm.
P19 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re declaring his intention of coming to dinner.
P20 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re dinner engagement.
P21 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of Dernford Mill to a Mr Living.
P22 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, declaring his intention to call.
P23 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re broken dinner engagement, writ to be served on a farmer.
P24 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re his resumption of the office of Under Sheriff.
P25 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, announcing his intention to call round for dinner.
P26 - Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re appointment.
P27 - F. Pemberton, Cambridge, asking for a letter of introduction to Lady Bedingfield.
P28 - Lord Petre, Thorndon, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re postponement of invitation to officer's mess.
P29 - Lady Petre, Buckenham House, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, inviting Richard to dinner.
P30 - Lord and Lady Petre with dinner invitation to Richard Huddleston.
P31 - George Petre, Belhouse, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, inviting Richard to dinner.
P32 - George Petre, Bath, re his health, hope for commission from Lord Hardwicke, invitation to Richard and Edward Huddleston.
P33 - George Petre, Thorndon, Suffolk, with apologies for neglecting Suffolk engagement.
P34 - George Petre, Lancashire, re his offer of a commission, the means to avoid the Oath of Supremacy.
P35 - Eliza Pitchford, Norwich, recalling Richard Huddleston's stay in Norwich.
P36 - Eliza Pitchford, Norwich, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdon, regretting Richard's departure, re Norwich news, poor-school teaching, a moral reflection on dissipated young men.
P37 - George Prynne, London, re death of Dr Bayne.
Q1 - Fr Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, thanking Richard Huddleston for £5 for the organ and £5 for Christ's poor.
R1 - Richard Rawe, Bath, re legacies to the Huddlestons.
R2 - Rev. Mr Reardon, Spanish Place, London, asking Richard Huddleston to subscribe to the enlargement of the Spanish Place Chapel for the accommodation of the poor.
R3 - John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with statement of account.
R4 - John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with his personal expenses.
R5 - John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with statement of account.
R6 - John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, asking Richard Huddleston to sign receipt.
R7 - John Ridge, Charing Cross, re Richard Huddleston's bank account.
R8 - John Ridge, Charing Cross, re pay sergeant's claim for money for expenses.
R9 - John Ridge, Charing Cross, angling for a promotion.
R10 - John Ridge, Chelmsford Barracks, asking him to sign a receipt.
R11 - George Robertson, Colchester, asking Richard Huddleston to recommend him to Lord Hardwicke for a commission.
R12 - George Robertson, Lower Edmonton, thanking Richard Huddleston for his recommendation to Lord Hardwicke.
R13 - George Robertson, Macclesfield, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental drunkenness and a riot in Macclesfield.
R14 - George Robertson, Red Hill, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, re social life at Red Hill.
R15 - George Robertson, Chelmsford, re loss of regimental tent poles, regimental news, some antique ladies.
R16 - Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, re regimental news and promotions.
R17 - Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, asking Richard Huddleston to recommend his promotion.
R18 - Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, thanking Richard Huddleston for supporting his claim for promotion.
R19 - John Roe, Bugden, Huntingdonshire, re a wife with £10,000 a year for Richard Huddleston.
R20 - George Roope, Rye, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Regimental Militia, farewelling the regiment.
R21 - E.P. Rowe, Eastern Counties Railway Office, Shoreditch Station, re the appointment of a gatekeeper at the Dernford crossing.
R22 - ? Royston re his absence without leave.
R23 - Mary Rutton, Upper Gower Street, London, re Margaret Rutton's refusal to change her faith to marry Richard Huddleston.
S1 - F. Francesco Scuito, Rome, in Italian.
S2 - W. Scott, Colchester Barracks, re regimental news, a hard-drinking general.
S3 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re marriage settlement, the Moiras, famine, the effect of tension.
S4 - Denys Scully, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Yarmouth, re his insistence upon legal guarantees for his wife's marriage settlement.
S5 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re Jane Huddleston's marriage, the British veto on Irish Episcopal appointments, his impending engagement to Miss Catherine Eyre.
S6 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re business matter, the Earl of Shrewsbury's rudeness to his Irish hosts.
S7 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re his wife's will, his need for money, the mutual dislike of the Irish and the English, petitions for Catholic emancipation.
S8 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re his wife's legacy, Jane Huddleston's marriage to Francis Canning.
S9 - Denys Scully, Dublin, inviting the Cannings and Huddlestons to Dublin.
S10 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re family business matters.
S11 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re family business matters.
S12 - Denys Scully, Merrion Square, Dublin, re relinquishment of a legal claim, approval for Hardwicke's Irish administration, Frank Huddleston's marriage and an invitation to Dublin.
S13 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re Frank Huddleston's apostasy, English regiments in Dublin.
S14 - Denys Scully, Dublin, acknowledging receipt of five hundred pounds.
S15 - Denys Scully, Dublin, re his anxiety to sell his estate of Ballyneale.
S16 - Sergeant Smith, Cambridge Light Company, re mistake over pantaloons expenditure.
S17 - C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, re the danger of giving good advice to friends.
S18 - C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, re family news, language lessons, letter writing.
S19 - C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, regretting Richard Huddleston's teaching.
S20 - Catherine and A.J. Singleton, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, re regimental news.
S21 - A. Singleton, re the case against Sergeant Parsons of the Cambridge Militia for stealing coals and candles.
S22 - Rev. Joseph Singleton, Babraham, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for payment for the use of church registers.
S23 - James Smith, Soho Square, London, asking Richard Huddleston to contribute to deficiency in the subscriptions to pay for a dinner given to Charles Langdale.
S24 - Thomas Suffield, Norwich, inviting Richard and Edward Huddleston and Captain Vachell to dinner.
S25 - Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, re Norwich, Catholic society and continental news, the geological causes of sea-shell deposits.
S26 - Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, with thanks for cheese, answer to query about sea-shells.
S27 - Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, re his ill-health, the continental wars, East Anglian Catholic news, with a postscript by Richard Suffield.
S28 - Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, re his rheumatism, Norfolk celebrations of Nelson's victory, an exchange of game, Sir Thomas Gage's death, literary notes on Virgil, Homer, the Marquis de Pompignan.
S29 - Miss di Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, re East Anglican society news, the despatch of a terrier.
S30 - Edward Sulyard dated from Bradfield Lodge, but written from the Assembly House, Bury, with invitation.
S31 - Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re hunting, shooting, revolution in France.
S32 - Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, re his gout and its cure, denunciation of the Gallo-Dutch alliance.
S33 - Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, re gout, gift of a spaniel.
S34 - Peter Smyth, York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, inviting Richard Huddleston to act as a steward at a Freemason's Tavern dinner to raise funds for an agricultural college in Ireland.
S35 - J.L. Sudbury, Sidney Street, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston's support for his application for the post of surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital.
T1 - John Talbot, Wicliff, re his Scottish tour with the Dormers and notes on Gretna Green, an oatcake breakfast with a Popish bishop, Iona.
T2 - John Talbot, Stanhope Street, London, re a dubious aristocratic conversion, defeat of Catholic emancipation, social unrest in London.
T3 - M.J. Talbot, Witham, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Essex, with thanks for music, invitation.
T4 - John Taylor, London, with bill for stuffs.
T5 - Robert Throckmorton, London, re delayed interest payment.
T6 - John Tilt, Paris, with thanks for bounty through Kenelm Digby, a family portrait.
T7 - John Tilt, Paris, with thanks for charity, account of his sons.
T8 - F. Tompsett, Ramsgate, re a situation for Sophie le Duc.
T9 - Abbé Tostivint, Dinan, Brittany, re his return to France, the social and religious condition of post-war Dinan.
T10 - Mother Mary Tucker, Tuam, begging Richard Huddleston for relief for starving children.
T11 - Mother Mary Tucker, Tuam, re a mistake over a charitable donation.
V1 - Tanfield Vachell, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, re a drunken host.
V2 - Tanfield Vachell, Danbury Barracks, Essex, re Frank Huddleston's extravagance, the threat of a French landing, the poor quality of the regimental officers.
V3 - Tanfield Vachell, Barton Mills, Suffolk, re wine and women in port, Sir Edward Nightingale, fire in the West Ham dockyards and the French Concordat.
V4 - Tanfield Vachell, Lymne Camp, Kent, regimental changes, probable embarkation for Germany, a court martial, garrison life and hunting on a newly acquired mare.
V5 - Tanfield Vachell, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for gifts, expressions of friendship and esteem, meeting with Lord Hardwicke and Lord Charles Manners at the Bishop's Palace, Ely.
V6 - Tanfield Vachell, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, re court martial of a dishonest officer.
V7 - Tanfield Vachell, Yarmouth, re promotion of an officer, Sir Charles Hotham's disgrace.
V8 - Tanfield Vachell, Chelmsford, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
V9 - Tanfield Vachell, Pampisford Hall, Cambridgeshire, re the revision of his verses of apology, an accident and his hunting successes.
V10 - Tanfield Vachell, to Miss and Mrs Cotton, Sawston, craving pardon in rhyme.
V11 - Tanfield Vachell, London, re an unexpected legacy and Papal prohibition of the Roman Carnival.
V12 - Tanfield Vachell, Denton Lodge, Harlestone, Norfolk, re securities for a loan, failure of Wright's Bank.
V13 - Tanfield Vachell, York Chambers, London, re share dividends.
V14 - Tanfield Vachell, York Chambers, London, re subscription for the aged widow of an army quartermaster.
W1 - Sir Charles Wale, Norwich, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, ordering Edward Huddleston to attend a court martial at Bexfield.
W2 - Sir Charles Wale, Guernsey, re the avenue to promotion, war scares, a grog-drinker deserter.
W3 - Sir Charles Wale, Colchester, asking to draw on the Cambridgeshire Militia to make up the number of his regular soldiers.
W4 - Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, offering his services at Mary Huddleston's death-bed.
W5 - Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, offering to attend Mary Huddleston's funeral, inviting Richard Huddleston to Shelford.
W6 - Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re George Spencer's conversion, with letters from Henry and Isabella Wale, asking for Roman cameos, re English and family news.
W7 - Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re a farmer and the Vicar of Sawston, charged with bagging all Wale's partridges.
W8 - Fragment of a note from Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire.
W9 - Charles Brent Wale, Magdalene College, Cambridge, thanking Richard Huddleston for reducing the interest on Richard Huddleston's loan to Charles Wales.
W10 - Charles Brent Wale, Magdalene College, Cambridge, asking for continuation of bond on loan.
W11 - Charles Brent Wale, Langham Lodge, Lynn, Norfolk, re bond inherited from his father.
W12 - Henrietta Wale, Italy, re Cardinal Acton and the Pope's intention to conferring on Richard Huddleston the Order of Christ.
W13 - Henrietta Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re payment on a bond, church expenses,
W14 - Bishop Thomas Walsh, Portman Square, London, re Kenelm Digby, Richard Huddleston's gift of £70 to Walsh and Bishop Griffiths for travelling expenses.
W15 - Bishop Thomas Walsh, London, with thanks for donation, re the Roman Churches, the value of the Jesuits, the death of the Jones baby and of Cardinal Weld, news of the Digbys.
W16 - Bishop Thomas Walsh, Grace Dieu, Loughborough, re foundation of a Jesuit mission at Cambridge.
W17 - Bishop Thomas Walsh, Wolverhampton, re the transfer of Richard Huddleston's gift of £500 for the Cambridge mission to Bishop Wareing.
W18 - Bishop William Wareing, Ascott, Birmingham, thanking Richard Huddleston for past support.
W19 - Bishop William Wareing, Northampton, thanking Richard Huddleston for donation, with ecclesiastical news.
W20 - George White, Cambridge, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, readdressed Loughborough, re despatch of baggage belonging to Richard, Lord Hardwicke and Hardwicke's brother Yorke, with an aside on volunteers.
W21 - J. White, Cambridge, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, readdressed Loughborough, re despatch of baggage.
W22 - Basil Woodd, London, with thanks for payment and custom.
W23 - Basil Woodd, London, acknowledging payment for wine.
W24 - Gilbert Woollard, Chelmsford Barracks, with draft.
W25 - J.S. Wright, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, with invitation to concert and dinner.
W26 - Thomas Wright, Fitzwalter's, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Huntingdon, with exchange of pleasantries.
W27 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
W28 - Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
W29 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
W30 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of promissory note.
W31 - Thomas Wright and Co., London, re his account.
W32 - Thomas Wright, London, re a deposit.
W33 - Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of money from Edward Huddleston.
W34 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Denys Scully.
W35 - Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits.
W36 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment from Mr Narry.
W37 - Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
W38 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Jane Huddleston.
W39 - Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
W40 - Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits.
W41 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
W42 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
W43 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
W44 - Thomas Wright, London, re a mistaken deposit.
W45 - Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits, including a donation to the Leicester Chapel.
W46 - Thomas Wright, London, re sale of East India Bond.
W47 - Thomas Wright, London, with statement of account.
W48 - Thomas Wright, London, re sale of Exchequer Bills and East India Bond.
W49 - Thomas Wright, London, re sale of bond.
W50 - Thomas Wright, London, re sale of bond.
W51 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Fisher and Co.
W52 - Thomas Wright, London, re payment from Fisher and Co.
W53 - T. Wright, London, with thanks on behalf of his brother.
Y1 - Christopher Yorke, Thorpe, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich Camp, Essex, deploring the sudden resignation of a Lieutenant Colonel from the Cambridgeshire Militia.
Y2 - Christopher Yorke, Chelmsford, re Richard Huddleston's promotion.
Y3 - Christopher Yorke, Chelmsford, re postponement of meeting of field officers and captains.
Y4 - Christopher Yorke, War Office, re regimental orders.
Y5 - Christopher Yorke, Charles Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, making appointment to meet the Camp militia under Richard at Danbury.