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TitleBiographies: Fitzwilliam Family
DescriptionThis folder contains the following printed ephemera on the Fitzwilliam family:
1) Printed hymn book "Whitwell Brass Band Present A Harvest Celebration Concert at All Saints' Church Laughton-en-le-Morthen"
2) Printed catalogue book "Fine English and Continental Glass" (1967)
3) Memorial service booklet from Holy Trinity Church, Wentworth, "Order of Service for the Dedication of the West Window as a Memorial to William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (6th Earl)" (1903)
4) Hymn card (1911)
5) Invitation to the Christening of the Earl and Countess Fitzwilliam's infant son on Saturday 11th February 1911 at Wentworth Woodhouse
6) Lined sheet of paper detailing the discovery of a skeleton with vertebra of the neck severed in the chancel of Hooton Roberts Church by Dr. Gatty, former rector (n.d.)
7) Christmas card from The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Sheffield/Earl and Countess Fitzwilliam to the public (1909)
8) Photocopied sheets of article "Did Strafford change sides?" by P Zagorin from English History Review journal (Jan 1986) pages. 149-63
9) Fitzwilliam family tree and branches from Godric onwards
10) Printed sheets Wentworth Castle College of Education 'The Earl of Strafford's Seat at Wentworth Castle, near Barnsley from A Six Months' Tour through the North of England' by A. Young, 2nd edition, vol. I, 3 pages (1770-1)
11) Printed sheets Wentworth Castle College of Education 'A Brief Note on the Rivalry Between the Watson Wentworths of Wentworth Woodhouse and the Wentworths of Wentworth Castle', 2 pages, stapled to 'Wentworth Castle: A Brief History'
12) Photocopies of The Historical Journal, xviii, I, Review Articles 'Rockingham, Burke and Whig Political Argument' by John Brewer (1975), pages. 188-201
13) Photocopies of Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society 'The Rockingham Connection and Country Opinion in the early years of George III' by C. Collyer, pgs. 251-275
14) Cut-out excerpt from The Illustrated London News, 8 September 1888, 'The Fitzwilliam Hunt', page 291, with accompanying illustration on back, also cut-out from the newspaper, captioned 'The Fitzwilliam Hunt: Picture Presented to Earl Fitzwilliam on his Golden Wedding.' (n.d.)
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