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Collapse K588 - Cotton, Hynde Cotton and King families of Landwade and MadingleyK588 - Cotton, Hynde Cotton and King families of Landwade and Madingley
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Expand 1 - Letter in French1 - Letter in French
Expand 2 - Correspondence of Lady Sarah Parsons (widow of Alderman Humphrey Parsons)2 - Correspondence of Lady Sarah Parsons (widow of Alderman Humphrey Parsons)
3 - Lady Jane[?] Cotton (1631-1692). Letter (damaged by rodents) concerning debts[?].
4 - Unknown. Letter from Robert Shippen concerning a print of Archbishop Sheldon's picture given to Oxford University by unknown ladies whose names the writer wishes to know. The picture is to go to the Sheldonian Theatre.
Expand 5 - Correspondence of Sir John Hynde Cotton the elder (?1686-1752)5 - Correspondence of Sir John Hynde Cotton the elder (?1686-1752)
6 - Letter from Margaret Cotton (second wife of Sir John Hynde Cotton the elder) to Mr Eliot concerning her money (cf 588/F20,29).
7 - Letter to Lady Ann Cotton (wife of Sir John Hynde Cotton the younger) from her sister Sarah O'Dunne at Paris concerning the death of their mother Lady Parsons and other family matters.
Expand 8 - Correspondence of Sir John Hynde Cotton the younger, 4th baronet (1717-1795)8 - Correspondence of Sir John Hynde Cotton the younger, 4th baronet (1717-1795)
Expand 9 - Correspondence of Miss Sarah Cotton (?1748-1830)9 - Correspondence of Miss Sarah Cotton (?1748-1830)
Expand 10 - Correspondence of Sir Charles Cotton (1753/4-1812)10 - Correspondence of Sir Charles Cotton (1753/4-1812)
Expand 11 - Correspondence of Edward Cotton11 - Correspondence of Edward Cotton
Expand 12 - Correspondence of Lady Philadelphia Cotton (1763-1855)12 - Correspondence of Lady Philadelphia Cotton (1763-1855)
Expand 13 - Correspondence of Lettice Cotton (1756-1798) &c.13 - Correspondence of Lettice Cotton (1756-1798) &c.
Expand 14 - Correspondence of Charles Cotton to his son14 - Correspondence of Charles Cotton to his son
Expand 15 - Correspondence of Sir Charles Cotton to Lord Horatio Nelson15 - Correspondence of Sir Charles Cotton to Lord Horatio Nelson
Expand 16 - Correspondence of Admiral Sir Richard King, 1st baronet (1730-1806)16 - Correspondence of Admiral Sir Richard King, 1st baronet (1730-1806)
Expand 17 - Correspondence of Philadelphia Cotton (died 1860)17 - Correspondence of Philadelphia Cotton (died 1860)
Expand 18 - Correspondence on Rectorial Tithes18 - Correspondence on Rectorial Tithes
Expand 19 - Correspondence of Lady King (nee Maria Cotton, died 1871)19 - Correspondence of Lady King (nee Maria Cotton, died 1871)
Expand 20 - Correspondence of William Affleck King (1830-1886)20 - Correspondence of William Affleck King (1830-1886)
Expand 21 - Correspondence from the Crimea (see also R96/73).21 - Correspondence from the Crimea (see also R96/73).
Expand 22 - Correspondence re. Prince of Wales' tenancy of Madingley Hall22 - Correspondence re. Prince of Wales' tenancy of Madingley Hall
Expand 23 - Correspondence of Sir Richard King, baronet (1804-1887)23 - Correspondence of Sir Richard King, baronet (1804-1887)
Expand 24 - Correspondence of George St Vincent King (1809-1891)24 - Correspondence of George St Vincent King (1809-1891)
Expand 25 - Correspondence of Charlotte King25 - Correspondence of Charlotte King
Expand 26 - Correspondence of Amy King26 - Correspondence of Amy King
Expand 27 - Correspondence of Fanny Rowley Smith nee King (died 1898)27 - Correspondence of Fanny Rowley Smith nee King (died 1898)
Collapse 28 - Correspondence of Elizabeth Ann King (see also Crimean War letters 588/C/21/1-32)28 - Correspondence of Elizabeth Ann King (see also Crimean War letters 588/C/21/1-32)
5 - Letter from her brother William as a schoolboy.
6 - Letters from her brother William at Brighton. (2 items).
7 - Letter from her brother William and her sister Maria from Villeneuve.
8 - Letter from her brother William at Dorchester before going to the Crimea.
9 - Letters from her brother William in the Crimea. (28 items).
10 - Letters from her brother William in London. (8 items).
11 - Letter from her brother William in Cork. (3 items).
12 - Letter from her brother William aboard the SS Mauritius.
13 - Covering note from her brother William for a brooch.
14 - Letter from her brother William in Quebec announcing his engagement to Charlotte Webster and enclosing a similar note for his mother.
15 - Letters from her brother William in India and on his way there. (20 items).
16 - Letter from her brother William concerning sale of Madingley.
17 - Letter from her brother William in Londonderry.
18 - Letters from her brother William in Freiburg.
19 - Letters from her brother William in London.
20 - Letter from her brother John Hynde King at college.
21 - Letter from her brother John Hynde King in the Crimea. (3 items).
22 - Letter from her brother John Hynde King London announcing his departure for Southampton, probably en route to foreign service.
23 - Last letters from John Hynde King, ill at Aldershot, shortly before he died. (3 items).
24 - Letters from Maria Coventry. (2 items).
25 - Letters in Italian from Filippo Cavaletti. (2 items).
26 - Letters in Italian from Maurizio Cavaletti. (2 items).
27 - Italian letter books with draft letters to Maurizio.
28 - Covering letter from Colonel Wyngard for a photograph of Charlotte Webster.
29 - Letter from James Atlay, Bishop of Hereford, with family news, etc. (3 items).
30 - Various notes and letters from friends including P. Campbell. (12 items).
31 - Letters of condolence, etc, on death of John Hynde King. (9 items).
32 - Business letters mainly concerning the estate of the late John Hynde King. (9 items).
33 - Letters from Charlotte Webster, wife of William King, before her marriage and when expecting a child. (4 items).
34 - Letter and notes from her brother-in-law, George Hills, Bishop of Columbia, concerning debts of his wife Maria nee King. (4 items).
35 - Letters from her brother-in-law, George Hills, Bishop of Columbia, after the death of his wife Maria. (3 items).
36 - Last letter from her brother-in-law, George Hills, Bishop of Columbia, announcing his retirement to Kew.
37 - Letters of condolence on the death of Charlotte, wife of William King, addressed mainly to Elizabeth Ann King, which have been returned from (?)George Hills in Canada. (40 items).
38 - Letters from H. Arden at Parham near Wickham Market, Suffolk, a nephew of her brother-in-law, George Hills, Bishop of Columbia (6 items).
39 - Letter of condolence from the Bishop of Colchester for death of Fanny Smith nee King.
40 - Letters from various friends including Louisa Knox. (7 items).
41 - Postcards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday at Spa including view of Spa hotels and fountains and a picture of the Queen of the Belgians. Also an invitation to a Cottillion Ball at the casino. (8 items).
42 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in France and Geneva including views of Montreux, Caux, Geneva, Dijon, Chamonix, Zermatt and Boulogne. (54 items).
43 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in Switzerland at Ragaz and Pontresina including views of the Bergen/Preda viaduct, Bernina Pass, Pontresina, St Moritz and Ragaz. (52 items).
44 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in Lucerne, Milan and Venice including views of St Marks, the Bridge of Sighs, Riva degli Schiavoni, Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge in Venice and Milan Cathedral. (29 items).
45 - Letters from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in Rome and Florence. Including: views of the river Arno and Baptistery doors at Florence; Cathedral and St Francis' Church at Assisi; Etruscan Gate, Perugia; Palatine Hill, Statue of Apollo, Claudian Aqueduct, Forum, Castel Sant Angelo, Arch of Constantine and Temple of Pallas at Rome. (46 items).
46 - Letters from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in Rome Sienna and Florence including views of Genoa, Rome, Sienna, San Gimignano and Florence. (33 items).
47 - Cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) of Richmond Castle, Dublin Custom House, Blair Athol, Winchester Cathedral, Loch Katrine, Hunstanton and Broadstairs. (8 items).
48 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday in Milan, Ravenna, Florence, Assisi, etc.
49 - Letters and telegrams from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) and husband at Saffron Walden to Miss Elizabeth King in the Palmerston, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, when their son Charles was born. (15 items).
50 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday at Rotheneuf and St Malo. Including views of the beach, marshes, Moulin du Lupin, harbour, Bois du Lupin, L'Etang du Lupin, Calvary and Chapelle Notre Dame des Flots at Rotheneuf, and the harbour town at St Malo. (15 items).
51 - Letters and cards from Birdie (Justine King, later Antrobus) on holiday at Bormes and Hyeres including views of Grand Hotel, Bormes Road and village of Bormes and the Orient Boulevard, Castle and Mount Fenouillet, Place des Palmiers and general view of Hyeres. (25 items).
52 - Letters from Miss Houblon concerning the Cotton letters and papers. (The Houblons are related to the Cottons having a common ancestor in Sir John Hynde Cotton the elder). (3 items).
53 - Christmas card from the Bishop of Colchester and his wife containing a photograph of the couple.
54 - Letter from the Bishop of Colchester concerning his golden wedding.
55 - Letter from the Master of Magdelene College thanking Miss King for her gift of a kneeler for the chapel steps.
56 - Letters from a (?) niece and nephew and Laurie Frere at Twyford, Bishops Stortford. (2 items).
57 - Letters from Jocelyn Antrobus on the birth of his son Charles and the death of a relative, Sir George Rowley. (3 items).
58 - Letter from William Smith concerning Girton Field.
59 - Letter from Arthur Elliot (married to Gaye King) on birth of their son.
60 - Letters from her nephew William Cornwallis King and his grandchildren Lucy and Richard King in Winnipeg, Canada. (7 items).
61 - Letter from Jasper Prime on health matters, etc.
62 - Envelopes addressed to Miss King. (24 items).
Expand 29 - Correspondence of Faye King29 - Correspondence of Faye King
Expand 30 - Miscellaneous correspondence30 - Miscellaneous correspondence
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Expand T - Title Deeds T - Title Deeds
Expand W - WillsW - Wills
Expand Z - Miscellaneous papersZ - Miscellaneous papers