Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
To His son William, 1764-1801. 1786-179
From Sir William Lee, 4th bart., 1726-1799. Family and military.
Retained copies (drafts?) of letters to others.
Letters concerning Lady Tynte's estate, 1789, 1798-1799
From Sir William Lee, 4th bart., 1726-1799. Includes 1 letter to "My Lord" [Macclesfield] (1798); 1 receipt probably by Lady Tynte to Lee (May 14, 1789); and 3 letters to Joseph Hill, agent for the executors (1799).
Letter concerning Lady Tynte's estate,, 1799
From Sir William Lee, 5th bart., 1764-1801. 1 letter to Joseph Hill, agent for the executors.
Orders-to-pay, in the form of letters addressed to his bankers, Messrs Morlands, Auriol & Co, London., 1823-182
From Lee, Sir George, 6th bart., 1764-1827.
From Simon Harcourt, 1st earl, 1714-1777; 1763-1767; 177
Letters from Harcourt, Lee's father-in-law, to Lee. Family; some politics.
From George Simon Harcourt, 2nd earl, 1736-1809. 178
Letters from Harcourt, Lee's brother-in-law, to Lee. Family (death of Lord Vernon); Pitt.
From William Harcourt, 3rd earl, 1743-1830. 1770
Letter from Harcourt, Lee's brother-in-law, to Lee. Politics; enclosure of Aylesbury field.
From Elizabeth Venables-Vernon Harcourt, wife of 2nd earl, 1746-1826. Between 1765 and 1776
Letter from Harcourt to Lee. Family finances, settlement.
From George Grenville, 1712-1770. 1763-176
To Lee. Brief notes on political business; some family or neighborly politenesses.
From Mr. & Mrs. George Grenville., Between 1763 x 176
To Lee and his wife. Neighborly.
From George Grenville, son of George Grenville, later Marquis of Buckingham, 1753-1813. 1774-1779
To Lee, and to "Dear Sir" (probably Lee). Political, social, enclosure-tithes arrangement.
Thomas Grenville, brother of George Grenville in MS 90:Cc, 1755-1846. Between 1778 x 178
To Lee, and a copy of a reply from Lee. 15 Cavalry; 1780 Bucks elections.
William Stanhope, 1702-1772, brother of 4th Earl of Chesterfield, MP for Buckinghamshire, 1727-176
10 letters, probably to Lee, 1752?-1768; political ((primarily Aylesbury and Bucks elections); and 1 letter to the electors of Bucks (1767), announcing his retirement and recommending Lee as successor.
Eugenia Stanhope, died 1783, wife of Philip Stanhope (died 1768), natural son of Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
1 letter to Lee (1773), note to accompany a letter to Dr Domvile.
Philiop Stanhope Chesterfield, 5th earl, 1755-1815
7 letters probably to Lee (1780-1782), of a political nature (arranging the Aylesbury 1780 elections); others formally social, American war news, military patronage.
Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, 4th earl, 1694-1773 [concerned with].
Clerical copy of "An Abstract of the produce of Wool-Licenses to ... Philip, Earl of Chesterfield ... then Lord Lieutenant Genl...of Ireland from [8 Jan 1745 to 14 Nov 1746 O.S.]"