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Wills of Mary Swift of Wymondham, late Kirby, leaving everything to Pleasance Bagge and her sisters, with letter from Mary Swift to Philip Case stating she is leaving all to his family as he is her only friend as her sister has deceived her, etc., 15 Feb 1782, with docket by Case
Wills of Mary Swift of Wymondham, late Kirby, leaving everything to Pleasance Bagge and her sisters, with letter from Mary Swift to Philip Case stating she is leaving all to his family as he is her only friend as her sister has deceived her, etc., 15 Feb 1782, with docket by Case
Family Correspondence
Family Correspondence
Betsy and her parents re Betsy's life at school and her social life; Margaret Pryse to Betsy; Philip Reading to James Reading re their brother's death and estate.
Betsy and her parents re Betsy's life at school and her social life; Margaret Pryse to Betsy; Philip Reading to James Reading re their brother's death and estate.
Correspondence between Betsy Reading and her parents, and with her future husband Edward Leathes; letters relating to their clandestine marriage in September, and their subsequent stay with Betsy's aunt and uncle at Strumpshaw; letter from Revd Philip Reading to his brother James about his difficulties in America due to the political situation.
Correspondence between Betsy Reading and her parents, and with her future husband Edward Leathes; letters relating to their clandestine marriage in September, and their subsequent stay with Betsy's aunt and uncle at Strumpshaw; letter from Revd Philip Reading to his brother James about his difficulties in America due to the political situation.
Elizabeth Reading [daughter], Sion College: went to Mr Peach's to see the King of Denmark go to the Mansion House in the Lord Mayor's state coach; visit to Covent Garden and other social engagements
Elizabeth Reading [daughter], Sion College: went to Mr Peach's to see the King of Denmark go to the Mansion House in the Lord Mayor's state coach; visit to Covent Garden and other social engagements
Daughter, Elizabeth Peach and granddaughter, Elizabeth Leathes, from Sandwich (Kent), London and Bromley, (Kent) concerning social life including visit to cricket match at Sevenoaks
Daughter, Elizabeth Peach and granddaughter, Elizabeth Leathes, from Sandwich (Kent), London and Bromley, (Kent) concerning social life including visit to cricket match at Sevenoaks
Daughter, Elizabeth
Daughter, Elizabeth
Daughter, Elizabeth, in Salisbury, London, Margate and Cambridge concerning son, Edward's debts and her own financial position
Daughter, Elizabeth, in Salisbury, London, Margate and Cambridge concerning son, Edward's debts and her own financial position
Miscellaneous correspondence
Miscellaneous correspondence
Daughter, Elizabeth, thanking him for condolences
Daughter, Elizabeth, thanking him for condolences
Letters to Revd and Mrs James Reading, Woodstock, from Revd Edward and Elizabeth Leathes, Reedham
Letters to Revd and Mrs James Reading, Woodstock, from Revd Edward and Elizabeth Leathes, Reedham
37 letters concerning moving in at Reedham, Edward's ordination, visit to London and birth of daughter, Elizabeth
37 letters concerning moving in at Reedham, Edward's ordination, visit to London and birth of daughter, Elizabeth
18 letters concerning family life especially new daughter and her `fit' and prevalence of smallpox in Norfolk
18 letters concerning family life especially new daughter and her `fit' and prevalence of smallpox in Norfolk
3 letters concerning marriage of John Leathes and account of ringers being locked in the barn
3 letters concerning marriage of John Leathes and account of ringers being locked in the barn
22 letters concerning progress of daughter Mary's inoculation; references to the disagreement between James Reading and the Marlboroughs; efforts to secure curacies at Wickhampton and Cantley and search for house for Reading in Norfolk; news of children Mary and George; parts of letters written to children Elizabeth and Edward with the Readings; domestic details.
22 letters concerning progress of daughter Mary's inoculation; references to the disagreement between James Reading and the Marlboroughs; efforts to secure curacies at Wickhampton and Cantley and search for house for Reading in Norfolk; news of children Mary and George; parts of letters written to children Elizabeth and Edward with the Readings; domestic details.
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