File GUN 32, 363X1 - Album entitled 'Life and Stewardship of Eustace Neville Rolfe, 1845-1908'

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GUN 32, 363X1

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Album entitled 'Life and Stewardship of Eustace Neville Rolfe, 1845-1908'

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  • 1792-1962 (Creation)

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Information copied from notebook of Mrs Catharine Frances Rolfe, 1792-1821.
'A Gloucestershire Parson's Wife 1814-26' by B.J. Black, re Agnes Fawcett, wife of Charles Neville, with letter from the author, 1913.
'The Thunderstorm' which took place at Sedgeford. A religious tract including rules for the recovery of suspended animation. (printed), 1819.
Pages 849-856 from White's directory of Norfolk 1854, including Heacham (printed).
Private papers of Eustace Neville Rolfe including correspondence, family birth, baptism and marriage certificates, newspaper cuttings, appointments as captain in the volunteer forces and consul and consul general at Naples, photographs, and house and cash account of 1872, 1867-1907.
Report by Frederick Preedy (London) re proposed restoration of Heacham church (printed), 1874.
Heacham and Sedgeford timber sale catalogue, 1874.
Certificate of shares in the Dormy House Land and Building Company, Ltd., 1900.
Notes re Eustace Neville Rolfe.
Letters re gift of marble bust to the Castle Museum, 1926, and gift to the University of East Anglia Appeal Fund in memory of Eustace Neville Rolfe, 1962.

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