Documents relating to 'The Trevelyan Papers' publication
- WCT/2
- Series
- 1800 - 1879
Documents and correspondence accumulated during the preparation of the publication 'The Trevelyan Papers'.
Documents relating to 'The Trevelyan Papers' publication
Documents and correspondence accumulated during the preparation of the publication 'The Trevelyan Papers'.
Local matters (Wansbeck and Hexham)
Papers relating to transportation in the North East.
Scrapbooks of autographs and press cuttings relating to matters of local interest to the North East of England, and Walters interests in temperance.
Papers relating to inheritance and estates.
Papers relating to research and personal interests
Relates to Walter's diverse interests including antiquarian, science and social matters.
Family correspondence and papers
Files of correspondence between Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Lady Pauline Trevelyan and members of their family. Also personal papers, sketch books and illustrations created by and relating to the family.
A collection of 133 unmarked postcards depicting scenes from Europe and an uncut book of postcards from France. Presumed from the early twentieth century.
Family stamp collection comprising 19 stamp albums and numerous envelopes of loose stamps, arranged by country.
General Pardon granted by Edward IV
General Pardon granted by Edward IV to Elizabeth Blenkinsopp in the County of Northumberland for general transgressions, seemingly relating to events linked with the Siege of Harlech Castle (1461-1468) which was a key event in The Wars of the Roses. The document bears the Great Seal of Edward IV [damaged and incomplete].
A manuscript recipe book compiled by Jane Coulson, containing culinary and medicinal recipes. The title page bears the inscription: Choice and Experienced Receipts of Cookery, Preserves, Conserves, Pickles, etc. together with a Collection of Valuable Receipts for Physick collected from Mr John Spearman of Hetton and other able and Eminent Physicians . 186 pages. With a table of contents at the end of the volume. Also with an edition of The London Packet or New Lloyd's Evening Post interleaved in page 143 (now removed to a separate folder but kept alongside the volume).