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    Archive Collections
  • 1
    1844-1869
    Ref:GB 133 Eng MS 1180
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Name of Author: General Thomas Perronet Thompson.
    Extent:various sizes. 208 items;
    Language:English
  • 2
    1766-1834
    Ref:GB 133 PIT
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Mostly Pitt family Earls of Chatham and East India Company.
    Extent:13 subfonds
    Language:English and French
  • 3
    c.1913-1943
    Ref:GB 133 NEW
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Newbold John Turner Walton 1888-1943 socialist and political activist.
    Extent:5.6 li.m
    Language:English
  • 4
    [1940s]
    Ref:GB 133 Eng MS 1318
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Sydney John Chapman 1871-1951 economist and public servant.
    Extent:310 x 200 mm. 1 volume, 266 folios, foliated i-v, 1-261
    Language:English
  • 5
    1948-1958
    Ref:GB 133 AVS
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Alan Vyvyan Symons 1902-1995 industrialist.
    Extent:0.5 li.m. 13 items
    Language:English
  • 6
    1893-1937
    Ref:GB 133 RMD
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Macdonald James Ramsay 1866-1937 prime minister.
    Extent:2 li.m
    Language:English
  • 7
    1786-1847
    Ref:GB 133 Eng MSS 523, 670-699, 926-927
    Location:University of Manchester Library
    Name of creator:
    Henry Dundas 1st Viscount Melville,Robert Saunders-Dundas the 2nd Visount Melville.
    Extent:8 subfonds
    Language:English
  • 8
    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