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Carrington, Robert Smith, Baron, 1752-1838
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Letters

One of eight volumes consisting of several hundred letters, chiefly of the first half of the nineteenth century, written mainly to John Jenkins and his wife, to Walter Davies and his daughter Jane, and to John Vaughan (Penmaen Dyfi) and other members of his family, by numerous correspondents, including: D. Bird Allen, Thomas Beynon (archdeacon of Cardigan), C. W. Bowen (Kidwelly), J. Bowen (Bath), J. Bowen (Llechryd), Samuel Bowen (Newtown), Edward Breese, Samuel Butler (Shrewsbury), R. Myddelton Biddulph, John Blackwell (Alun), Thomas Burgess (bishop of St. Davids), Lord Carrington (chairman of the Board of Agriculture), Thomas Clarkson (philanthropist), W. Cleaver (Denbigh), Hester Maria Cotton, William Cragg (Board of Agriculture), Alfred Butler Clough, and Roger B. Clough.

Letters,

Letters, 1825-1827, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn. Correspondents outside the Wynnstay family circle include Thomas Grenville, Lord Carrington, S. Peploe, Thomas L. Longueville, C. Bertie Percy, Grenville Pigott, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Sir Brook Taylor, J. Bloomfield (afterwards second baron Bloomfield), M. Disbrowe, Christian Pedro de Moraes Sarmento, etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1830-1834, mainly to Henry Williams Wynn from members of the Wynnstay family and from Ferdinand Joseph Nicolay, Christian Pedro de Moraes Sarmento, Sir Brook Taylor, Thomas Grenville, Grenville Pigott, James Prince Lee, Sophia Lockhart, Lord Carrington, F. Proby, Richard, first duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Anna Racsynska, Charles James Blomfield (bishop of London), etc.

Letters,

Letters, 1813-1819, from Lord Carrington to his daughter Hester, with a few to his son-in-law Henry Williams Wynn.

Robert Smith, Baron Carrington.