Selby House and Queen Charlotte
Evelyn Pritchardc. 1994
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Materials created or compiled in the course of research on Selby House (also known as Brimsweech) in Ham, the Noble family who lived at Selby House, and Queen Charlotte's visit to Ham in 1810. Includes copies of particulars for Selby House created by the estate agent Strutt & Parker with corrections to the history of the house handwritten by Pritchard; drafts of an article on the Nobles at Selby House, copies of nineteenth-century advertisements for Selby House (two 1886; one undated), drafts of an article on Queen Charlotte's visit to Ham, copies of pages from a book with Queen Charlotte's diaries (1810), research notes on Selby House in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a list of references, notes on Robert Smythson's plan of Ham House Garden (1609), a copy of an article on Selby House by Silvia Greenwood, and correspondence relating to Pritchard's research.
This file contains drafts of an article in History Journal 1994, so may have been compiled around that time. Most items are undated.
The title written on the original A4 document wallet was 'The History of Brimsweech & Selby House. Ham Common. The Nobles at Selby House 1889-1853. Which House in Ham did Queen Charlotte visit in 1810?'.
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Selby House and Queen Charlotte
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Date of work:
c. 1994
Reference number:
DC82/1/19
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File from Fonds: Evelyn Pritchard Collection (DC82)
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Sub-fonds: Research Notes (DC82/1)
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RestrictedThis record is closed until 1 January 2080 because it contains personal data relating to living individuals. However, it may be possible to access a redacted version of the record. Please contact Local Studies for further information.
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Related material note:
DC82/1/1/5 - 'The Nobles of Selby House; History of Latchmere House'DC82/1/5 - 'Ham People'DC82/1/16 - 'Kingston/Canbury Manor Court Rolls; Houses of Ham and Petersham; People of Ham and Petersham; Notes on the Manor of Ham'
Language:
English
Record number:
1502787
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