Correspondence and notes to and from various Trevelyans
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- 1796-1848
Includes reference to the Wyndhams, Afflick, Swinburne and Emma Trevelyan.
Correspondence and notes to and from various Trevelyans
Includes reference to the Wyndhams, Afflick, Swinburne and Emma Trevelyan.
Letters from Charles Edward Trevelyan to Walter
Includes reference to Charles' career, the Treasury, Walter's involvement with politics and elections, social issues, India and Ireland, family history and family news with reference to Macaulay's History of England.
Letters from Alfred and Fanny Trevelyan to Walter and Lady Pauline
Letters to their Aunt and Uncle with news of their travels in Europe, particularly Italy and discussion of Ireland. Also part of a letter from W B Scott to Alfred with reference to Ruskin. Many items are undated, 7 are incomplete.
Letters from Frances Trevelyan
Recipients are Sir John Trevelyan, Mrs Walter Trevelyan, and Julia Trevelyan. Letters are written from Gournay en Bray and reference family news and news of Frances' health.
Letters from Sir John Trevelyan to Archdeacon George Trevelyan
Personal letters to his brother, with one letter addressed to Harriet Trevelyan. Discusses family news with reference to Charles Edward Trevelyan, life in bath, their health with specific discussion of gout and reference to smallpox and vaccination.
Letters from Edward Otto Trevelyan to Lady Pauline
Personal letters with family and local news. Letters written from Stogumber, Nettlecombe and Milverton. Inludes reference to Charles Edward Trevelyan, India and religious affairs.
Draft letters and notes by Walter and Sir John Trevelyan
Subjects include education, Newcastle races, palaeontology, locations in Shakespeare plays, surnames and temperance.
Letters from Raleigh Trevelyan to Walter
Mainly relate to proof readings, with reference to classical literature.
Letters from Arthur Trevelyan to Walter
Personal letters to his brother, including accounts and journal entries from his visit to the United States of America, with accounts of society, culture and architecture in New York, Detroit and Boston. Also includes letters from Wallington, Aberdeen, Anglesey and Bangor, with reference to family and local news and social and moral issues. Also includes discussion of weather, natural history, botany and education.
Poems, verses and correspondence addressed to Emma Trevelyan