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- 1835, Jan. - Dec. (Creation)
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Correspondence between Margaret Walsh and John Walsh (180 ff.) concerning family affairs (ill-health of Digby Walsh) and social news and including letters relating to co. Rad. election (ff. 1-22), politics and animosity concerning the purchases of Crown manorial rights in the said county (ff. 116-17, 121v-2, 151-3, 164); Berkshire election (ff. 1-2, 7-11); politics, especially Peel's speech at a City dinner about his views on the Conservative party and the Reform Bill [cf. his Tamworth Manifesto] (ff. 29, 33-4, 38, 55, 57, 63, 85-113 passim); O'Connell (f. 54); Walter Wilkins, M.P. for co. Rad. (ff. 64, 152) and the building of a united poor house covering Warfield and adjacent parishes (ff. 129v-44 passim) and an extract from a newspaper relating to an election in Sudbury (ff. 5v-6).
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Preferred citation: G 48.