Box 2
Contains 19 Results:
Thomas Parker MacClesfield, 3rd earl, 1723-1795
1 letter to Lee (1776) regarding domestic, social, and financial matters.
Lady Mary (Heathcote) Parker MacClesfield, 1726-1812, wife of Thomas Parker
1 letter and receipt to Lee regarding social and financial matters.
George Parker MacClesfield, 1755-1842, 4th earl.
2 letters to Lee (1798) regarding financial matters caused by Lady Tynte's death; 1 letter to Sir George Lee ( 1803) settling financial matters with Lee heir.
George Paulet Winchester, 12th marquess of, 1722-1800
3 letters to Lee (1795-1798) regarding finances and ill-health.
Charles Ingoldsby Paulet Winchester, 13th marquess of, 1764-1843
1 letter to Sir George Lee (1803) settling financial matters with Lee heir and J. [or I.] S. Munnings; 1 memorandum to Winchester (1803) with a query about Lee's bond.
William Jelfe letter to Lee, April 16, 1760 [or 1765]
Advice on masonry. [London: Westminster:] New Palace Yard
George Brudenell Cardigan (later Montagu), 4th earl of, (1712-1790). Letter to Sir, September 27, 1762
Apology for builder's accident [at Richmond?].
John Leland (1691-1766). Letter to Lee, July 26, 1763
At Richmond: literary patronage.
William Warburton, bp. of Gloucester, (1698-1779). Letter to Sir, October 2,1763
Recommending William Handy [or Hardy] as a footman.
Ross Jennings. Letter to Lee, August 1, 1772
Servant (?) apologising for sister's illness; chaise.
Mrs. Elizabeth Stainforth, housekeeper for Queen Charlotte. To Lee, between 1763 x 180
"The Queens House." On his supplying pork and bread for the Queen. [London: Buckingham Palace]
West Hyde, colonel. Letter to Sir, March 16, 1781
Taking up recommendation for John Simmonds.
Ralph Verney Verney, 2nd earl, (1712-1791). Letter to Lee, April 5, 1784
Bucks election.
John Russell Greenhill, born ca. 1730, rector of Cottisford. Letter to Lee, April 6, 1784
Bucks election.
Peter Newcome, (1727-1797?). Letter to Sir, August 30 [between 1763 x 1797 ??
Social. [Herts:] Shenley
"Solicitor-General." Letter to Lee, [17--?
Financial or legal note. Lincolns Inn Fields
Henry Fox, 1st baron Holland, 1705-1744. September 1 [1755]
Beginning "Sir, The King has declared his intentions to make me Secretary of State..." which Fox circulated to members of Parliament.