Repository | Lambeth Palace Library |
Level | File |
Alt Ref No | FP Creighton 11 |
Title | Correspondence |
Date | 1899 |
Description | Correspondence with and concerning the following: ABBOTT (Rev. Walter) ff.1-8 ACTON, Middx., St. Barnabas ff.9-19 ADAMS (Rev. William Joshua) ff.20-22 ADAMSON (Rev. William) ff.23-8 ADDERLEY (Rev. James Granville) ff.29-36 ALMACK (Rev. Alfred Corrie) ff.37-46 ARMITAGE (Rev. Allan Leathley) ff.47-70 ARNOT (R. H.) ff.71-2 BACKHOUSE (Rev. Edward Batt) ff.73-6 BAINBRIGGE (Rev. Philip Thomas) ff.77-8 BALFOUR (Arthur James), 1st. earl of Balfour (1922) ff.79-82 BARFF (Rev. Albert) ff.83-6 BARLOW (Clement Anderson Montague), 1st bart. (924) ff.87-94 BARRACLOUGH (Rev. Edwin Arthur) ff.95-102 BAXTER (Rev. Charles Parkhurst) ff.103-4 BENTLEY (Rev. Thomas Jackson) ff.105-6 BLOMFIELD (Rosamund Selina), wife of Rear Admiral Sir Richard Massie Blomfield ff.107-10 BLYTH (George Francis Popham), bishop in Jerusalem ff.111-12 BOUNDS GREEN, Middx., St. Gabriel ff.113-24 BOYD (Rev. Francis Leith) ff.125-38 BRADLEY (George Granville), dean of Westminster ff.139-42 BREARLEY (Rev. James Barnes) ff.143-51 BRISCOE (Rev. George Villiers) ff.152-201 BROWN (Rev. Thomas Calvert) ff.201-9 CAMERON (Rev. Donald John) ff.210-273 CARLILE (Rev. Wilson) f.274 CARTER (Rev. William Samuel) ff.275-85 CAVALIER (A. R.) ff.286-339 339 ff. |
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