Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents a detailed catalog of historical manuscripts belonging to prominent British figures of the late 19th century: the Earl of Buckinghamshire, the Earl of Lindsey, the Earl of Onslow, Lord Emly, Theodore J. Hare, Esq., and James Round, Esq. Compiled by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, the book offers researchers and historians invaluable access to previously unexamined primary source material.
The manuscripts detailed within offer insights into British political, social, and cultural life during the periods they cover. This catalog is an essential resource for anyone studying British history and archival science. By meticulously documenting these collections, this volume ensures the preservation of historical knowledge for future generations of scholars and enthusiasts.
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