- 126-138.
- Series
- 1771-1789.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Verses addressed to the Printer of the Whitehall Evening Post.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Should Burton's Bill become a Law ...'. 3 Stanzas.
Verses by Lord Carlile to his friends and schoolfellows, Eton,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Verses by Lord Carlile to his friends and schoolfellows, Eton, 1760. 'Curst be that verse, how smooth so e'er it flow ...'. 90 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Verses copied from the Sun written by a gentleman at Beaconsfield upon a young lady who lately paid a very short visit there, 3 June 1797. 'Is she then gone: that Nymph divinely fair ...'. 4 Stanzas.
'Verses written by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams in June 1743',
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Some think Lord Car'tret bears the sway ...'. With a note by Mrs Baker on Squire Carey. 6 Stanzas.
W. Myddelton from Temple to ... . Legal matters,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
W. Myddelton to Mr Gretton, Tunbridge Wells, relating to the Vaughan and Lloyd suit,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
W. Myddelton to Mr Vaughan, advising him to take precautions against being seen by R.Ll,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
William Pugh from Peniarthuchaf to Hugh Vaughan, esq., begging for clothes and money,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
William Sawyer from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, to Mrs Baker, Dolgelley, giving his report on the minerals which she had sent him.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,