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Correspondence of Thomas Perronet Thompson and Members of his Family and related material
Correspondence of Thomas Perronet Thompson (1783-1869) & Members of his Family, & Related Material
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Reference
MS277
Covering dates
1793-1901
Held by
Leeds University, Brotherton Library
Extent
5 Series
Conditions of access
Open
Letters by Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/1
[n.d.]
Letters by Other Members of the Thompson Family, in Alphabetical Order
MS277/2
[n.d.]
Letters by other persons, in alphabetical order
MS277/3
[n.d.]
Letter from Rev. Thomas Barker [Thomas Perronet Thompson's brother-in-law, vicar of Thirkleby, Yorkshire], written from Thby [i.e. Thirkleby, Yorks]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/1
17th December 1850 postmark
Richard Baxter [friend of Thomas Perronet Edward Thompson]
MS277/3/2-3
[n.d.]
Letter from Alicia Bayne, written from Wistow, Huntingdon: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/4
18th July 1882
Letter from J.P. Bisson, written from 3, Burlington Villas, Bristol: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/5
26th September 1873
Letter from W.C. Boulter, written from Malvern Link, Malvern: To Thomas Perronet Edward Thompson
MS277/3/6
1 April 1884
John C. Bowring [son of Sir John Bowring]
MS277/3/7-8
[n.d.]
John Bright (1811-89) [the statesman]
MS277/3/9-11
[n.d.]
[Henry ?] Brown [banker, of Bradford]
MS277/3/12-13
[n.d.]
Letter from H.T. Buggy [of the "Kilkenny journal"], written from Kilkenny Journal Office, [Kilkenny, Ireland]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/14
13 March 1838
Letter from William Byles [editor of the "Bradford observer"], written from Bradford: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/15
27th February 1851
Charles Childs [son of John Childs, the free-trader]
MS277/3/16-17
[n.d.]
Richard Cobden (1804-65) [the statesman]
MS277/3/18-19
[n.d.]
Rev. John Curwen (1816-80) [director of the Tonic Sol-fa School]
MS277/3/20-21
[n.d.]
Letter from Emilie Domanskov [widow of a Polish officer], written from 7 Buckle St., Leman St., Whitechapel, [London]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/22
18 October 1854
Letter from Ebenezer Elliott (1781-1849) [the corn-law rhymer], written from Sheffield: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/23
2 October 1839
Letter from William Ewart (1798-1869) [radical politician], written from 16, Eaton Place, [London]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/24
5 March 1838
Letter from Peter Le Neve Foster (1809-79) [Secretary of the Society of Arts], written from Society of Arts, Adelphi, [London]: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/25
9 July 1873
Letter from William Edward Forster (1818-86) [liberal politician], written from Mayence [Mainz]: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/26
23 September 1869
John Edward Gray (1800-75) [naturalist]
MS277/3/27-28
[n.d.]
Letter from Charles St. John Hancourt [Superintendent at Honduras], written from Govt. House, B[ritish] Honduras: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/29
8 November 1847 postmark
Letter from Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) [director of Kew Gardens], written from Royal Garders, Kew: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/30
19th March 1861
Joseph Hume (1777-1855) [radical politician]
MS277/3/31-32
[n.d.]
Rev. William Hunt [a contributor to the "Dictionary of national biography"]
MS277/3/33-41
[n.d.]
Letter from Capt. L. Lane [a slave-trader], written from Rioponga's [French Guinea]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson [when Governor of Sierra Leone]
MS277/3/42
7 February 1810
Letter from Sidney Lee [editor of the "Dictionary of national biography"], written from 15, Waterloo Place, S.W: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/43
10 October 1893
Letter from H.F. Lowe [secretary to a group of electors], written from Cape of good hope, Albany Street, [London]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/44
22 February 1838
Letter from Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838) [of the African Institution], written from London: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/45
10 November 1808
Letter from Sir John McNeill (1795-1883) [diplomat], written from Burnhead, Liberton, Edinburgh: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/46
28 June 1876
W. Mahr [watchmaker]
MS277/3/47-49
[n.d.]
John Stuart Mill (1806-73) [the philosopher]: Avignon, [France]: To John Wycliffe Thompson
MS277/3/50
13 September 1869
Abraham Walter Paulton (1812-76) [politician]
MS277/3/51-52
[n.d.]
Letter from Thomas Bayley Potter (1817-98) [politician], written from House of Commons Library: To Richard Baxter
MS277/3/53
8 March 1869
Letter from William M. Roberts [curate of Shoreham, Kent], written from Copt Hall, Shoreham, Sevenoaks: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/54
7 June 1884 postmark
Letter from H.J. Robinson [writer of the Dictionary of National Biography article on Thomas Perronet Thompson], written from Barnes, Hillingdon, Uxbridge: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/55
21 February 1899
Letter from John Arthur Roebuck (1801-79) [radical politician], written from 19, Ashley Place, [London]: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/56
14 February 1879
Letter from Isabel Sidgwick [cousin to Edith Thompson], written from 12, Bilton Road, Rugby: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/57
15 February 1896 postmark
S.J. Sidgwick [mother of Isabel ?]
MS277/3/58-60
[n.d.]
Letter from Samuel Smith, written from Field House, Bradford: To George Leeman
MS277/3/61
6th April 1870
Letter from Henry Southern (1799-1853) [diplomat], written from Madrid: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/62
1 July 1847
Letter from Sir George Stephen (1794-1879) [lawyer and author], written from Ty Mawr, Penmaen Mawr, Conway, N. Wales: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/63
26 July 1850
Letter from James Stephen (1758-1832) [of the African Institution], written from Serjeants Inn, [London]: To Thomas Thompson
MS277/3/64
14th November 1808
Letter from Capt. Henry Stracey [regimental adjutant, Scots Guards], written from Scots Guards Orderly Room, Horse Guards, S.W: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/65
3/10/1877
Arnold Taylor [a distant relation]
MS277/3/66-67
[n.d.]
Letter from Laura W. Taylor [cousin to Edith Thompson], written from Porch House, Coleshill, Amersham, Bucks: To Edith Thompson
MS277/3/68
17 February 1896 ?
Henry Wagner [genealogist of Huguenots]
MS277/3/69-73
[n.d.]
Letter from C. Stainland Wake, written from 2, Westbourne Avenue, Hull: To Thomas Perronet Edward Thompson
MS277/3/74
10th March 1884
Letter from John Wauchope [supporter of Thomas Perronet Thompson], written from 36, North Bridge, Edinburgh: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/75
4th July 1850
Letter from F. Welch: C. House, written from To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/76
6th January 1854
Letter from Walter White (1811-1893) [assistant secretary of the Royal Society], written from Burlington House, London, W: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/77
7 July 1873
These documents are held at
Leeds University, Brotherton Library
2 Pages.
Contents
:
Answering an enquiry on Franklin and J.R. Perronet.
Letter from A. Whiteley [an elector of Marylebone], written from 36, Frederick Place, Hampstead Road, [London]: To Thomas Perronet Thompson
MS277/3/78
27 January 1838
Letter from William Wilberforce (1759-1833) [the abolitionist], written from Near London: To Thomas Thompson
MS277/3/79
28th August 1810
Effingham Wilson [publisher]
MS277/3/80-81
[n.d.]
Letter from T. Bright Wilson [son of George Wilson, the chairman of the Anti-Corn-Law League], written from 7, Brighton Grove, Rusholme, Manchester: To Charles William Thompson
MS277/3/82
4 July 1876
Amabel Woods [cousin to Edith Thompson]
MS277/3/83-84
[n.d.]
Other manuscript material
MS277/4
[n.d.]
Printed material
MS277/5
[n.d.]
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