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- 1911, March 24.
Warrant of Lord Kensington, D.S.O., of St Brides, Little Haven, S. Wales, to act as County Commissioner of the Boy Scouts for Pembrokeshire. Signed: R. Baden Powell.
Warrant of Lord Kensington, D.S.O., of St Brides, Little Haven, S. Wales, to act as County Commissioner of the Boy Scouts for Pembrokeshire. Signed: R. Baden Powell.
Warrant of appointment of William, Lord Kensington, to be one of the Lords in Waiting in ordinary to the Queen, in the room of John Major, Lord Henniker, resigned.
Warrant of appointment of William, Lord Kensington, to be Captain of the Queen's Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, in the room of William Hale John Charles, Earl of Limerick, resigned.
The Statutes of the Distinguished Service Order,
Statement by Laura Jane Edwardes [wife of William 3rd Baron Kensington] at Edmundthorpe, disposing of her personal property, ?in view of her approaching death; with an addition dated 13 Dec. 1844.
Probate of the will of the Rt Hon. Lady Charlotte Rich, spinster, of Queen Anne Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex. Will dated 3 March 1789. Abstract.
Post Office Telegram from the War Office to Lieut. Lord H. Kensington at St Brides, Little Haven, requesting him to attend an investiture of the Dso at St James's Palace.
Order Of Ceremony (entitled 'Not leading in') in the hand of Queen Victoria,
Notes on the earldom of Holland (showing its connection with the Kensington family) and on the devolution of the Holland House estate.
Letters: Marie Taglioni 'Dowager Gilbert De Voisins', from 6 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, and 20 George Street, Manchester Square [London] to [Lady Kensington]. Tuition for the recipient's children.
Letters (2): Francis Green from Runnymede, North Finchley, London, N, to The Rt Hon. Lady Kensington at St Brides, Little Haven. The writer's genealogical researches, relating especially to the families of Lord Kensington, Edwards of Sealyham, and Warren of Longrige, co. Pemb.
Letter: W. E. Gladstone from Hawarden Castle, Chester, to Lord Kensington, MP,
He will have much pleasure, if it is agreeable to the recipient, to submit his name for the vacant Lord Lieutenancy of Pembrokeshire.
Letter: W. E. Gladstone from Hawarden Castle, Chester, to Lord Kensington,
He will have great pleasure, if it is agreeable to the recipient, in submitting his name to the Queen for the office of Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in Her Majesty's Household.
He was sorry to come away without saying goodbye. The recipient has always been so good to him.
Letter: Spencer Lyttelton from 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, to [Lord] Kensington,
He is authorised by Mr Gladstone to offer the recipient the post of Captain of the Yeoman of the Queen's Guard. This is to enable him to be in readiness to go to Osborne tomorrow at 9.45, for which he will also probably receive a formal notice from the Privy Council. 'No I find that is not necessary'.
The possibility of a commission for the recipient's son [William] in the Coldstream Guards.
Letter: [Sir John Robert Townshend] Earl Sydney, from Frognal, Footscray, to [Lord] Kensington,
Comments on the election.