The collection consists of all types of estate and accounting papers including rentals, inventories, deeds, manorial records, maps and plans and genealogical material (Ne A-X), (Ne 3), (Ne 5), (Ne 6); the private and political papers include semi-official correspondence, diplomatic papers, personal and family letters (Ne C) and diaries (Ne 2F); there is also a collection of family portraits (Ne 4). Fuller details are given under the entries for the specific sub-fonds.
Newcastle (Clumber) Collection
This material is held atUniversity of Nottingham Manuscripts and Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 159 Ne
- Dates of Creation
- 1200-1942
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English French Latin
- Physical Description
- 24,545 items (approx.)correspondencediariesdeedsfamily papersmanorial records
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Henry Fiennes Clinton, 9th Earl of Lincoln (1720-1794) succeeded his uncle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne (also 4th Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne) in 1768. From this date he took the additional surname Pelham and made Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire his principal seat. Through Thomas Pelham-Holles (1693-1768) he also inherited property in Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and Middlesex, while the bulk of the Pelham estates in Sussex and the 1st Duke's private papers were left to the direct male heir, Thomas Pelham of Stanmer, 1st Earl of Chichester (and 2nd Baron Pelham, 1728-1805).
Thomas Pelham-Holles had inherited the Pelham estates in Sussex and, through his uncle John Holles, 3rd Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (and 4th Earl of Clare, 1662-1711), the Holles/Clare estates in Middlesex, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, together with the Cavendish properties of Nottingham Castle and Clumber Park. Holles had acquired these Cavendish properties by his marriage in 1690 to Lady Margaret Cavendish (1661-1716), daughter and co-heir of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (1630-1691). The major Cavendish/Newcastle properties, however, passed through Lady Henrietta Cavendish (1694-1755), daughter of the 3rd Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and wife of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford (1689-1741), to their daughter, Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley (1715-1785). On her marriage in 1734 to William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland (1709-1762), they became part of the Portland of Welbeck estates and were inherited through the Cavendish-Bentinck family along with the records which form part of the Portland Collections.
By Henry Pelham-Clinton's marriage in 1744 to his cousin Catherine Pelham (1727-1760), the daughter of Henry Pelham (1696-1754), he inherited part of the Pelham estates in Sussex (sold in 1767 and 1772) and his father-in-law's private papers. In addition to these inheritances, Henry Pelham-Clinton also acquired estates in Lincolnshire, the Bedford Levels and Oatlands, near Weybridge in Surrey, from the Clinton Earl of Lincoln side of his family.
On the 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne's death in 1794 his son Thomas Pelham-Clinton (1752-1795) inherited but his early death left his son Henry, 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne (1785-1851) a minor and the estate to be administered by trustees. During the nineteenth century the Middlesex (Clare Market in London) estates were sold, while the Nottinghamshire estates were extended. Worksop Manor was purchased from the Duke of Norfolk in 1839 (sold again in 1890), the Yorkshire estates were sold in the 1830s and an estate in Cardiganshire, Hafod, bought in 1835 and sold in 1841. The 4th Duke's marriage in 1807 to Georgiana Mundy (1789-1822) brought further Nottinghamshire properties to the family, while his grandson, Henry Pelham Alexander Pelham-Clinton, 6th Duke (1834-1879), by his marriage in 1861 to Henrietta Adele Hope (1843-1913), added estates in Surrey, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and County Monaghan, Ireland - as well as the additional surname, Hope.
The house at Clumber, mostly dating from after 1879 when a serious fire had destroyed a large part of the original building, was demolished in 1938. The building materials and many of the contents, including the library and rare manuscripts, were then sold to raise money. A smaller replacement house was planned but never built and the grounds were eventually put up for sale and purchased by the National Trust in 1946. The Gloucestershire properties had already been sold in 1911 by Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 7th Duke (1864-1928) and in the 1950s the 9th Duke, Henry Edward Hugh Pelham-Clinton-Hope, (1907-1988) moved to Wiltshire making Boyton, the former Fane estate, the family's principal seat. The dukedom became extinct on his death in 1988.
The Newcastle (Clumber) Collection also includes some earlier papers relating to the Cavendish and Holles, Dukes of Newcastle upon Tyne families and their estates, inherited by the 2nd Duke through both Thomas Pelham-Holless and Henry Pelham. Papers relating to the Cavendish and Holles families, the Dukes of Newcastle upon Tyne, are also to found at The University of Nottingham in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection (Pw). (See also article by R.J. Olney 'The Portland Papers' in Archives, XIX, 82, October 1989).
Arrangement
The estate papers are generally arranged chronologically by series and record type, the political and personal papers by individual family members.
Access Information
Accessible to all readers. Restrictions apply to some 20th century material in Ne 6.
Other Finding Aids
Copyright in all Finding Aids belongs to the University of Nottingham.
In the Reading Room, King's Meadow Campus:
Old Typescript Catalogues available for most of the Collection
At the National Register of Archives, The National Archives, Kew:
Old Typescript Catalogues available for most of the Collection
Online:
Item level catalogues for most series available through website of Manuscripts and Special Collections, Manuscripts Online Catalogue. The catalogue has had to be split into separate sections due to constraints of size. Search for each of the separate parts of the Newcastle archive: Ne A-X, Ne C, Ne 2F, Ne 3, Ne 4, Ne 5 and Ne 6.
Family and Estate Resource relating to the Cavendish, Holles, Pelham and Pelham-Clinton family and their records, published on the Manuscripts and Special Collections website: http://tinyurl.com/hqlp6z4
Conditions Governing Use
Identification of copyright holders of unpublished material is often difficult. Permission to make any published use of any material from the collection must be sought in advance in writing from the Keeper of Manuscripts and Special Collections (email mss-library@nottingham.ac.uk).
Photocopies and photographic copies can be supplied for educational use and private study purposes only, depending on the condition of the documents.
Custodial History
The Newcastle (Clumber) Collection is made up of a number of separate deposits received from Clumber Park, either records from the Library in Clumber House or from the Clumber Estate Office. The first major deposit consisted of the main estate papers (Ne A-Z) and the political and personal papers of the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th Dukes of Newcastle under Lyne (Ne C). These were deposited at the University in 1955 and were allocated to the University in 1981 in lieu of estate duty. Subsequent deposits of the diaries of the 4th Duke and his sons (Ne 2F), accounting papers (Ne 3), portraits (Ne 4) and further estate accruals (Ne 5) and (Ne 6) have been added subsequently.