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  • 1
    13th-19th centuries
    Ref:GB 133 CWL
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Cornwall-Legh family of High Legh Knutsford Cheshire,Legh family of High Legh Knutsford Cheshire.
    Extent:41 series; 2198 items
    Language:Latin and English
  • 2
    1416-1914 (bulk 17th-19th centuries)
    Ref:GB 133 FFD
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Extent:9 series; 367 items
    Language:English, unless otherwise stated
  • 3
    1286-1783
    Ref:GB 133 JOD
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Jodrell family of Yeardsley cum Whaley Cheshire.
    Extent:1.5 linear metres; 159 items
    Language:Latin, English and French
  • 4
    1384-1764 (bulk 1600-1725), 1919
    Ref:GB 133 NP
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Nicholas Sir Edward 1593-1669 Knight Secretary of State,Nicholas family of West Horsley Surrey.
    Extent:88 items
    Language:The majority of items is written in English, while a smaller number is in Latin
  • 5
    1423-1866 (bulk 17th-early 19th centuries)
    Ref:GB 133 BAG
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Bagshawe family of Derbyshire,Murray family of Banner Cross Sheffield Yorkshire...
    Extent:21.5 linear metres; 24 subfonds; 26,388 items
    Language:English and Latin
  • 6
    1291-1974
    Ref:GB 133 EGR
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Grey family Earls of Stamford and Warrington,Booth family Earls of Warrington.
    Extent:114.5 linear metres; 14 subfonds. Condition: the majority of items are in good physical condition. Individual items and pieces in poor condition are individually identified below. A number of bundles of estate papers were waterlogged during flooding in the cellars at the Stamford Estate Office in Altrincham in December 1993. This resulted in mould-growth, weakening paper structures, bleeding of inks and surface soiling. Pending conservation work, some material is unsuitable for issue because of its condition
    Language:The majority of items are written in English, with a substantial number of documents, especially medieval title deeds and manorial court records, written in Latin