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Letter from J. E. Manning of Supreme Court to William Gedney, 13 April 1837, relating to death of Ro...

Letter from J. E. Manning of Supreme Court to William Gedney, 13 April 1837, relating to death of Ro...

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Letter from J. E. Manning of Supreme Court to William Gedney, 13 April 1837, relating to death of Robert Gedney; with copy of letter from William Gedney to John Campbell relating to enquiries about possible property left by his son, Robert Gedney, in London

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Full title

Letter from J. E. Manning of Supreme Court to William Gedney, 13 April 1837, relating to death of Robert Gedney; with copy of letter from William Gedney to John Campbell relating to enquiries about possible property left by his son, Robert Gedney, in London

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Date

13 April 1837

Call Numbers

Ag 59

Record Identifier

YRlZZbln

Reference Code

903387
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material - manuscript

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Fonds

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Full title

Letter from J. E. Manning of Supreme Court to William Gedney, 13 April 1837, relating to death of Robert Gedney; with copy of letter from William Gedney to John Campbell relating to enquiries about possible property left by his son, Robert Gedney, in London

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Notes

General note

Other papers relating to Robert Gedney are in the Charles J. Campbell papers at Ac 96

Keyword subjects:
Decedents' estates -- Great Britain.

Description source

Compiled from the Manuscripts A file as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

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Call Numbers

Ag 59

Record Identifier

YRlZZbln

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903387

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