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Persian Correspondence: Bundle 22

The letters in this bundle were undated and because of insufficient information in the text could not be efficiently dated. They are arranged in alphabet order by author followed by letters with no author's name.

Persian correspondence: Bundle 21

The letters in this bundle are believed to be from a year prior to Clive's third tour and two years later. Where no approximate date is given and they have been listed under their author in alphabetical order. The latter part of the bundle consists of letters with no known author.

Persian Correspondence: Bundle 20

The letters in this bundle are believed to be from Clive's second tour. No approximate date is given and they have been listed under their author in alphabetical order. The latter part of the bundle consists of letters with no known author.

Persian Correspondence: Bundle 19

The letters in this bundle are believed to be from Clive's second tour. Where no approximate date is given they have been listed under their author in alphabetical order.

Particulars,

Including rents for the lordship and borough of Usk arranged by street which are continued in EU2/3.

Particulars,

Includes an estimate of masonry, carpentry and tiling work to be done at Usk Castle.

Papers relating to the Order of the Bath,

Papers, 1764-[1772], relating to Clive’s investiture and installation as a Knight of the Bath including the royal dispensation for his wearing the badge and ensigns of the Order in view of his residence in India and a list of ticket holders for the installation ball. [544 n]Further papers relating to Clive’s knighthood are in T7/4.

Papers relating to renovations,

Orders, 1765, for payment in connection with renovations to Walcot under the direction of the architect, Sir William Chambers (1726-1796) together with a letter, 1763, relating to palings at Styche and the question of their removal to Walcot.

Original rental,

Rental, 1776-1779, and seven loose leaves of accounts and correspondence, 1775-1779, between Mr. Luxmoore and the trustees of the late Lord Clive.

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