Record

CodeF/0005
Dates13th-20th Century
Person NameHuddleston; family; of Sawston
Epithetfamily
ActivityThe Huddleston family of Sawston were prominent Cambridgeshire landowners, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries but retaining their seat at Sawston Hall until the latter half of the 20th century. The Huddlestons of Sawston were descended from a younger son of the Huddlestons of Millom Castle, Cumberland but amassed estates of their own beginning with the marriage of William Huddleston to Isabel, co-heiress to the Neville lands c.1494. The Sawston branch's fortunes peaked under Sir John Huddleston (1517-1557) who was JP and High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire during the reign of Edward VI (1547-1553) and rose further under his successor Mary I (1553-1558). During the confusion surrounding the death of Edward VI, Huddleston gave sanctuary to the future Queen Mary who was fleeing from the Duke of Northumberland. After her departure, Sawston Hall was burned, but Huddleston was rewarded by the new queen. He was an MP for three of her parliaments, vice-chamberlain, a privy council and captain of King Philip's guard in England. With the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558, the fortunes of the family declined. Sir John's grandson Henry Huddleston (d.1657) converted to Catholicism in 1593 and was implicated in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The family was to continue to adhere to the Catholic faith which left them excluded from office, but as a result they took an especially close interest in the life of Sawston. During the English Civil War, all branches of the Huddlestons were staunch Royalists, and indeed one of the Huddlestons of Millom was the priest who accepted Charles II into the Catholic Faith on his deathbed. Several members of the family are recorded in their letters as having been the subject of scandal, indebtedness and extravagance, notably Henry Huddleston (d.1832). Members of the family became priests and at least one, Edward Huddleston was a member of the Jesuit order. Richard Huddleston (1768-1847), as well as considering becoming a priest and serving as a soldier in the Cambridgeshire Militia for many years, was heavily involved in the campaign for Catholic Emancipation as well as being a notable philanthropist sending money to Ireland during the Great Famine of the 1840s. In the aftermath of World War One, most of the estates were sold by William Reginald Herbert-Huddleston (in 1922) but the family retained Sawston Hall and a small amount of land until 1982.
RelationshipsThe Huddlestons of Sawston were descended from William Huddleston, a younger son of the family which owned Millom Castle, Cumberland.
The Huddlestons of Little Haseley, Oxfordshire who held land in Elford, Staffordshire; Romaldkirk, Yorkshire as well as Thame Park, Oxfordshire for a time were also descended from the Millom Castle Huddlestons and were thus distantly related to the Huddlestons of Sawston. Like the Huddlestons of Sawston, they were noted for their persistent adherence to the Catholic faith.
Sir Adam de Huddleston of Billington, Lancashire held significant lands in that county in the 14th century, but it is unclear whether he was related to the family which owned property in Sawston. They were likely also closely interrelated with the Huddlestons of Millom, and it is possible that the two sets of lands were held by the same people. Later, through the marriage of Sir Edmund Huddleston (d.1606) of Sawston, that branch of the family acquired lands in Lancashire.
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K488/C1/BL/27Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re arrears and tithes.
K488/C3/HD108Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re her husband's last illness.
K488/C1/HD/51Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, re his school-life.
K488/C2/HD142Richard Huddleston, London, re the Gordon riots, the Lord Mayor's disavowal of the Protestant Association on canvassing the London Catholic electors.
K488/C1/EH/3Jane Canning, Montagu Square, London to Edward, Avenue Neuilly, Paris, re family and Catholic society news, a no-Popery election campaign, Donnington Castle.
KP136/25/59Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Enfeoffment of messuage and Wards Lands, containing 36a. 3.5r. dispersed in fields of Sawston, Pampisford and Babraham, with declaration of trust
K488/C1/MF/4Ann Fortescue, re public gossip.
K488/C1/EH/20George Eyston, Overbury, Gloucester, re financial matters.
K488/C1/BL/64Thomas Jenkins, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/BL/36Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of distrained goods, a proposed change of tenancy.
K488/C1/BL/100Thomas Jenkins, re rent arrears.
K488/C1Various correspondence
K488/C1/BL/19Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re a defaulting tenant.
K488/C1/BL/5Turberwile Croft, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/TL/5Edward Lucas, re arranging meeting.
K488/C1/BL/26Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re his rent arrears.
K488/C1/BL/88Thomas Jenkins, re receipt of rents.
KP136/25/65Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Copy letter from vicar concerning excessive valuation of charity land and its hoped for sale to Huddleston
K488/C2/S10Lewis Sequeira, London, with bill for sherry and hamper.
K488/C2/B7Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re execution of mortgage deeds.
K488/C1/MHcCorrespondence of Mary Huddleston
K488/C1/JH/44Wd (?) Needham, re family news.
K488/C1/BL/9James Morgan, Langatlock Lingood, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair tithes.
K488/C1/BL/24Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of distrained goods, a proposed change of tenancy.
K488/C1/BL/16aEdward Webbe, London, to Edward Jones, Monmouth, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C1/BL/8bCharles Floyer, ordering the payment of blackmail money on pain of death.
K488/C1/BL/16bEdward Webbe, London, to Edward Jones, Monmouth, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C1/BL/30Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re secret sale of distrained goods and livestock.
K488/C1/BL/33Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re his difficulty in making his farm pay.
K488/C1/BLCorrespondence of Thomas Belchier of Monmouth
K488/C1/BL/2Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, to John Champion, S.J. London, re Richard Huddleston's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/L5Lady Londes, Cumberland Place, London, returning courtesies.
K488/C2/BS21Henry Bostock, London, re repair and lease of London houses.
K488/C1/JH/33Richard Huddleston, London, re his need of money.
K488/C1/BL/13F.H. Swaine, Redbrooke, Gloucester, asking the courts in which Thomas Belchier was Commissioner.
K488/C1/FRb/18Anne Davis, Soke, claiming money owed by Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/FRb/30Edward Hanford, Wollershill, re family dispute over will.
K488/C1/FRb/79George Pinckand, London, re lawsuit over mortgage.
K488/C1/JH/64Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters.
K488/C1/MFCorrespondence of Lady Mary Fortescue, née Huddleston
K488/C3/W48Thomas Wright, London, re sale of Exchequer Bills and East India Bond.
K488/C3/R5John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with statement of account.
K488/C3/P30Lord and Lady Petre with dinner invitation to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/G6Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging charity.
K488/C2/BS37Henry Bostock, London, re a visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/FRb/50Thomas Haylock, Sawston, asking for the lease of a farm.
K488/C3/B30L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, with a caution on reading Hume.
K488/C1/BL/39Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, re rent arrears, charge of illegal profit from distraint.
K488/C1/TL/3Edward Lucas, re interest payment.
K488/C1/EH/61Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Sarah Huddleston's illness.
K488/C2/C16William Cole, Cambridgeshire, re his health, the Gordon riots and Protestantism.
KP136/25/41Wakelin's Charity. Conveyance to new trustees of messuage between tenement sometime John Huntingdon's and Shingaye Lane, and orchard containing 1.5a
K488/C1/FRb/100Edward Webbe, London, re money matters.
K488/C1/FRb/12Draft of Francis Fortescue to Bromley offering to let Sawston.
K488/C3/HD69Henry Huddleston, Ghent, re his poverty, expenses and manner of life.
K488/C1/FRb/4James Bostock, re the sale of a jack.
K488/C2/F16Joseph Freeman, Cambridge, re the Huddleston arms.
K488/C3/HD77Jane Huddleston, re an heiress for Richard.
K488/C1/FRb/10Richard Bostock, London, re Lady Fortescue's stomach complaint.
K488/C3/S18C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, re family news, language lessons, letter writing.
K488/C1/MHb/16Mary Bostock, London, re disorder after the Gordon riots, difficult tenants and increasing dishonesty.
K488/C3Letters to Richard Huddleston
K488/C1/TL/7Edward Lucas, re John Lucas's debt.
K488/C1/TH/128aAnother version of 488/C1/TH128
K488/C2/R9John Roe, re sale of coach.
K488/C1/FRb/44Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston rents.
K488/C3/K3Thomas King, London, re laying a pipe.
K488/C1/JH/34Richard Huddleston, London, re his daughter's education.
K488/C1/BL/52Thomas Jenkins, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C1/MF/31Edward Webbe, London, re an investment.
K488/C1/MHb/64Jane Canning, Doncaster, re her wedded bliss.
K488/C1/JH/72Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re loans and rents.
K488/C1/BL/83Thomas Jenkins, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/MHb/51Jane Huddleston, Bruges, with New Year greetings.
K488/C2Letters to Ferdinand Huddleston
K488/C1/MF/46Edward Webbe, London, re rent collection.
K488/C1/MF/6Maria Constantia Harding enquiring after Mr Whitgrove.
K488/C1/JH/13Jane Huddleston's notes on Mary Bostock's illness from smallpox.
K488/C1/JH/82Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, postponing London meeting.
K488/C1/JH/45Elizabeth Price, Monmouth, re house repairs, rentals.
K488/C1/MHb/70Mary Huddleston, London, re an unsuitable suitor.
K488/C1/MHb/78Mary Scully, Dublin, with Irish news.
K488/C1/JH/87Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re rent collecting.
K488/C1/MHb/102Mary Rawe, Ibberton, Dorset, re family news.
K488/C1/MHb/30Mary Bostock, London, re Jane Canning's marriage.
K488/C1/JH/68Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re loans and rents.
K488/C1/JH/28aJane Huddleston's list of Hammersmith school expenses.
K488/C1/MHb/68Mary Huddleston, Paris, re her health and the weather.
K488/C1/MHb/99Frances Rawe, Mash, Dorset, re Mrs Oliver's death.
K488/C1/JH/19Mary Cookes, Bath, re the frivolities of Bath.
K488/C1/JH/51Edward Webbe, London, Fortescue legacy.
K488/C1/MHb/85Louisa Lancaster, Paris, re Jane Huddleston's health.
K488/C1/HD/70Elizabeth Medlycott, Bath, to Sarah Huddleston, re a bereavement.
K488/C1/MHb/66Jane Canning, re dressmaking and other household matters.
K488/C1/TL/14Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, re family news.
K488/C3/G8Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging for charity.
K488/C1/JH/39John Marie, Gray's Inn, with a legal opinion.
K488/C2/S15Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, re loan.
K488/C3/S1F. Francesco Scuito, Rome, in Italian.
K488/C1/MF/22Letitia Huddleston, Bruges, re a windstorm.
K488/C1/JH/90Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re rent collecting.
KP136/14/12Indenture apprenticing [ ] to Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston
K488/C1/BL/98Thomas Jenkins, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C1/FRb/65William Huddleston, with a present of a pike.
K488/C1/FRb/86Charles Tancherd, London, with bill for cloth.
K488/C2/F9L. Fergus, Bury, with Catholic society news.
K488/C1/JH/27Mary Hanford, Hammersmith, re terms of Hammersmith school
K488/C3/H1Michael Hamilton, London, with thanks for charity.
K488/C3/I2Rev. Harding Ivers, Kentish Town, appealing for money for mission.
K488/C2/BS20Henry Bostock, London, re repairs and lease of Winckle Court.
K488/C1/JH/8Henry Bostock, re John Champion's illness, Sawston district and family news.
K488/C3/HD12Edward Huddleston, Paris, re administration of the Couche legacy, family news.
K488/C1/JH/47John Prichard, Tower Lane, Bristol, re Mrs Huddleston's duties
K488/C2/HD219Thomas Huddleston, London, re sale of plate.
K488/C1/JH/70Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re loans and rents.
K488/C1/HD/59Edward Webbe, London, re payment of Fortescue legacy.
K488/C3/P26Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re appointment.
K488/C1/JH/14Catherine Burrell, Hammersmith, re care of Richard Huddleston's children.
K488/C2/B6Henry Bell, Margate, re purchase of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C3/J2George Keating, London, begging money for his son.
K488/C3/C26William Custance, Colchester, re road repairs.
K488/C1/TL/11John Lucas, S.J., London, re his departure and debts.
K488/C3/W35Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits.
K488/C1/TL/16Thomas South, Donhead, re Timothy Lucas's will.
K488/C3/W34Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Denys Scully.
K488/C3/C18J. Cunningham, London, re an ill-fitting coat.
K488/C1/MF/25John Lomax, Mosely, Staffordshire, asking payment of his loan to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHb/14Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, re the Huddleston children.
K488/C1/MF/57Receipt from Anthony Wright, London, for two thousand pounds on account.
K488/C3/W32Thomas Wright, London, re a deposit.
K488/C3/HD70Henry Huddleston, London, re a mislaid will.
K488/C2/BS43Henry Bostock, London, re appointment of a chaplain to Sawston.
K488/C3/Y4Christopher Yorke, War Office, re regimental orders.
K488/C1/MF/45Lady Mary Fortescue's bond to Edward Webbe, London, for a loan of fifty pounds.
K488/C1/TL/8John Lucas, S.J., Liège, re his vocation to the Society of Jesus.
K488/C1/MHb/39Martha Honnor, South End(?), apologising for delay in the despatch of sea-water.
K488/C3/M14Robert Mann, accepting dinner invitation.
K488/C1/XMiscellaneous letters
K488/C1/JH/88Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Monmouth tenants.
K488/C1/MHa/1A servant to Mary Huddleston, offering her services.
K488/C3/M8Joseph Make, London, with an appeal for a Welsh mission.
K488/C1/BL/17Edward Webbe, London, re payment of loan.
K488/C3/R22? Royston re his absence without leave.
K488/C1/TH/23Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/JHCorrespondence of Jane Huddleston, Sawston
K488/C1/JH/97Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Monmouth properties.
K488/C2/K3Value of the same.
K488/C1/MHb/82Mary Scully, London, re her illness.
K488/C1/TL/6Edward Lucas, re purchase of a bond.
K488/C3/C5Rev. Thomas Cautley, declining help from one Drew.
K488/C1/JH/71Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters.
K488/C1/MHb/41Frances Huddleston, Bruges, asking for family news.
K488/C1/FRb/49Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re sale of cinque foil.
K488/C3/HD52Henry Huddleston, London, re the sale of Purse Caundle.
K488/C1/MHb/37L. Fergus, Peterborough, returning civilities.
K488/C1/BL/61Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/BL/42Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re payment of tithe.
K488/C1/BL/91Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re rentals.
K488/C3/DG2Kenelm Digby, re loan of the Maistre's book.
K488/C1/JH/62Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters.
K488/C1/FRb/11Richard Bostock, London, with a gift of wine.
K488/C1/JH/67Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re loans and rents.
K488/C2/M12J. and J. Millington, London, with bill for window frames and sashes.
K488/C1/FRb/41Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston rents.
K488/C1/FRb/20Thomas Day, London, acknowledging receipt for twenty-five pounds.
K488/C3/HD72Isabella Huddleston, Paris, re her future home and husband.
K488/C2/BS80Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C1/BL/46Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re tithe payment.
K488/C1/MHb/36L. Fergus, Bury, with East Anglian society news.
K488/C1/BL/49Thomas Jenkins, re non-payment of rents.
K488/C2/C38Thomas Couche, London, re the value of Purse Caundle estate.
K488/C1/BL/48Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, promising payment of rent.
K488/C1/BL/58Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of oats.
K488/C1/FRb/84William Sheldon, Danby, Yorkshire, re the theft of handkerchiefs.
K488/C2/HD90Jane Huddleston, London, re an investment.
K488/C1/BL/50Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re promised rents and sale of grain.
K488/C1/JH/53Edward Webbe, London, re Lord Montague's quit rents.
K488/C1/HD/29Frances Rigmaiden to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with clothing.
K488/C1/FRb/23Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, re her sister's death.
K488/C1/JH/52Edward Webbe, London, re payment of a loan.
K488/C1/BL/51Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re farm rents.
K488/C1/EH/15Mary Thais English, O.S.B., Benedictine Convent, Hammersmith, re bereavement.
K488/C3/W30Thomas Wright, London, re payment of promissory note.
K488/C1/BL/38Thomas Jenkins, re rent payment.
K488/C1/BL/63Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C2/BS84Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, asking after family health.
K488/C1/JH/69Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re loans and rents.
K488/C1/BL/80Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re management of Lanvair farm.
K488/C1/BL/6Turberwile Croft, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/BL/31Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of rent.
K488/C1/MF/36Edward Webbe, London, re investment in lottery.
K488/C1/BL/23Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re rent payment.
K488/C1/BL/75Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re mistake in accounts.
K488/C1/BL/11Philip Morgan, Usk, Monmouthshire, re collection of tithe.
K488/C1/FRb/39Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re administration of Sawston estates.
K488/C3/G33Rev. William Greenwood, accepting a hunting invitation.
K488/C1/BL/12William Reas to Thomas Belchier, re sale of a bond.
K488/C3/G14Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging for charity.
K488/C1/BL/47Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/BL/35Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of timber.
K488/C1/FRb/102Edward Webbe, London, re rentals due to Lord Montagu.
K488/C2/D2John Dennett, S.J., re John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C1/FRb/73Robert Meade, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, re arrangement of an appointment.
K488/C1/BL/21Thomas Jenkins, Ponthywin (Pontywain), Monmouthshire, re payment of tithe.
K488/C1/BL/34Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re farm management.
K488/C1/EH/13Rev. Edwin Daniel, Sawston Vicarage, re meeting to discuss police.
K488/C1/BL/20Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re a debt of Thomas Belchier's.
K488/C1/BL/8aCharles Floyer, ordering the payment of blackmail money on pain of death.
K488/C2/BS89Mary Bostock, London, re Mary Scully's marriage settlement.
K488/C1/BL/37Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of distrained goods.
K488/C1/EH/78John Scott, Dover, re his health and drinking habits.
K488/C1/BL/25Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re slow-paying tenants and his indebtedness.
K488/C1/MHc/122Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Brussels, re her sister's death, family news.
K488/C1/FRb/31Edward Hanford, London, re a loan of £500.
K488/C2/B9Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re Dorset inheritance.
K488/C1/BL/62Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/FRb/6John Bostock, London, with bill for spirits and medicine.
K488/C1/MF/24Mary Huddleston, Sawston, acknowledging gift.
K488Huddleston family of Sawston
K488/C1/FRb/59John Howell, Sawston, applying for lease of Huntingdon farm.
K488/C1/FRb/88Robert Throckmorton, Coughton, Warwickshire, re marriage settlement.
K488/C1/BL/32Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of tithe.
K488/C1/BL/92Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C1/FRb/81George Roberts, London, to Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re payment of loan.
K488/C1/HD/4J. Bostock, to Mr Henry Huddleston, re a loan and excursion.
K488/C1/BL/28Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re his difficulty in making his farm pay.
K488/C1/FRb/56Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re William Means' destitution, failure to collect a heriot.
K488/C1/FRbCorrespondence of Sir Frances Fortescue, of Salden, Buckinghamshire
K488/C1/BL/29Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re a defaulting tenant.
K488/C1/FRb/8John Bostock, London, re the absence of the Duke of Parris, with thanks for the presents.
K488/C1/EH/35Ferdinand Huddleston, Wiesbaden, re travelling and politics in Germany.
K488/C1/FRb/9Nathaniel Bostock, London, to Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re enquiry about money advanced to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/FRb/33J. Hanford, to Francis Fortescue, Olney, Buckinghamshire, re purchase of a rent charge up on the Salden estate.
K488/C1/BL/60Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/FRb/92Thomas Tovey, London, re payment of a morgage by Henry Huddleston.
K488/C2/C39Thomas Couche, London, re Dorset rents.
K488/C1/FRaCorrespondence of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, Buckinghamshire
K488/C1/FRb/47Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re letting of Sawston gardens.
K488/C1/JH/22Susanna Dewther, St Omer, asking for news from home.
K488/C1/FRb/58John Howell, Sawston, re prevention of illegal grazing.
K488/C1/FRb/52Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re destruction of Sawston mill.
K488/C2/BS11Henry Bostock, London, re the death of Timothy Lucas
K488/C1/JH/31Richard Huddleston, St Omer, requesting a Cicero in English.
K488/C1/JH/50Edward Webbe, London, re repayment of loan.
K488/C1/BL/67Thomas Jenkins, re lease of farm.
K488/C1/JH/20Olivia Davill, Bruges, re death of Sister Mary Barbara Huddleston.
KP136/25/62Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Plan of 1a. 0r. 28p. charity land in Sawston
K488/C1/MHb/52Jane Huddleston, Paris, with dutiful regards.
K488/C1/MHb/93E. Merriman, Marlborough, Wiltshire, with Marlborough news.
K488/C3/R3John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with statement of account.
K488/C3/E18George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re impending visit.
K488/C1/TH/22Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to G. Remondi, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/EH/87Thomas Wright, London, re his poverty, invitation to Sawston.
K488/C1/JH/74Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re rentals, local news and scandal.
K488/C1/FRb/67R. Hudson, re an Oxford undergraduate's expenses.
K488/C2/BS56Henry Bostock, London, re mode of escape of French refugees.
K488/C1/JH/75Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re rents and local news.
K488/C1/EH/8bJane Canning, concerning his loan of his house (cf C3/HD162), and a fire at a gin palace in Oxford Street.
K488/C1/FRb/77Edward Pierson, acknowledging receipt of two hundred and fifty pounds.
K488/C1/FRa/2Edmund Waters, Salden, Buckinghamshire, re rent collections.
K488/C3/H31E.M. Howard, re invitation to Sawston.
K488/C1/MHb/100Frances Rawe, Bath, re family news, threat of law-suit.
K488/C2/BS26Henry Bostock, London, re Dorset rents.
K488/C1/FRb/96Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, London, re case of Maxwell and Kenton.
K488/C1/MHb/13Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, re a child's inoculation.
K488/C1/FRb/22Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, with thanks for help in her sister's illness.
K488/C2/C1George Chamberlyne, Cossey, Norfolk, with civilities.
K488/C1/TH/57Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to ?, London, ordering payment to George Monke.
K488/C2/HD52Henry Huddleston, London, re his financial difficulties.
K488/C3/B9Henry Bostock, London, with thanks and an invitation.
K488/C1/FRb/90Robert Throckmorton, Coughton, Warwickshire, re meeting to pay a debt.
K488/C2/B4Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re purchase of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C1/HD/18Tristam Huddleston to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, demanding payment of a debt.
K488/C1/TH/120Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Natali and Remondi, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/EH/82William Suffield, London, re payment of Edward Huddleston's quitrents for his London bankers.
K488/C1/MHb/67Mary Huddleston, Paris, re a procession of redeemed captives, the health of her aunt in Bruges.
K488/C1/JH/48Robert Prichard, St Theobald's Court, near Red Lion Square, London, re the return of an annuity by Mrs Needham.
K488/C2/F15Robert Fiske, London, re an unsatisfactory maid servant.
K488/C2/M24Lord Montagu, Cowdray, Sussex, asking for payment of rent arrears.
K488/C1/MHb/43Frances Huddleston, Bath, announcing her forthcoming marriage.
K488/C3/B8Henry Bostock, London, with the gift of a horse.
K488/C2/T1William Tassell, Cambridge, re payment of road maintenance.
K488/C2/S6Denys Scully, London, asking payment of his London expenses, re the shaky conditions of the Irish Exchange.
K488/C1/HD/11Nathaniel Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a financial matter.
K488/C3/P15Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re advertisement for farm?
K488/C2/HD233Thomas Huddleston, London, re London riots over shop-tax.
K488/C1/X/1E. Pitt to Biddy?, with a medical prescription.
K488/C2/BS17Henry Bostock, London, re family health, a business venture.
K488/C2/HD202Richard Huddleston, Bath, re his travels.
K488/C1/BL/99Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of tithe.
K488/C3/P20Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re dinner engagement.
K488/C1/JH/42Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Lord Montague, re payment of Sawston rents.
K488/C3/B11Henry Bostock, London, re family and London society news.
K488/C3/B25Mary Bostock, London, re Denys Scully, other family news.
K488/C3/C21Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C2/BS19Henry Bostock, London, re purchase of annuity, family news.
K488/C1/JH/59George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re his impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/DG79Kenelm Digby, Bath, re Midnight Mass, the birth of a second son.
K488/C1/FRb/16Stephen Corbee, Sawston, requesting the transfer of a farm lease.
K488/C1/FH/6J. Mill, Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire, with apologies for not writing.
K488/C1/EH/38Henry Huddleston, London, re Edward Huddleston's dealings with a Mr. Wood.
K488/C3/HD49Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re sale of stock.
K488/C1/FRb/103John Willcockson, West Walton, Norfolk, asking for a tenancy.
K488/C1/FRb/98Edward Webbe, London, re the debts of Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/FH/5J.B. Mill, Mottisfont, Hampshire, with racing news.
K488/C1/FRa/1May Caryll to Sir John Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, re his niece's annuity.
K488/C1/FRb/36John Hardcastle, London, re Francis Huddleston's profession at Lisbon.
K488/C1/HD/7John Thorold, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, demanding payment of a debt.
K488/C3/S3Denys Scully, Dublin, re marriage settlement, the Moiras, famine, the effect of tension.
K488/C3/S16Sergeant Smith, Cambridge Light Company, re mistake over pantaloons expenditure.
K488/C1/JH/79Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re lease and rentals of Monmouth houses.
K488/C1/MHb/60Jane Huddleston, Hendon, Berkshire, re the Newburghs and society in Bognor.
K488/C1/HD/5Henry Huddleston? to Mr Huddleston, Sawston, arranging a meeting.
K488/C1/TH/51Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Bartolini, London, in Italian.
K488/C2/F12Thomas Fisher, Cambridge, re money payment.
K488/C1/TH/117Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to ?, re Mighorucci's ill-treatment of him.
K488/C1/TH/91Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, a business dispute.
K488/C1/TL/7aLegal opinion by John Maclocks, Lincoln's Inn, re legal dispute between Timothy and Edward Lucas.
K488/C1/MHc/165Frances Sulyard, Glinton, Northamptonshire, to Mary Huddleston, re Catholic and London society news.
K488/C1/TH/119Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Domenico Baretti, Florence, in Italian.
K488/C1/TL/15John Smith, Blanford, Dorset, re condition and value of Timothy Lucas's Dorset estates.
K488/C2/M32Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Caundle rents.
K488/C1/X/6John Butcher, Cambridge, to Robert Green, Sawston, with a threat and demand for apology.
K488/C2/G5Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re conveyance of an estate.
K488/C1/TH/141-145Miscellaneous correspondence in Italian to or concerning Thomas Huddleston.
K488/C1/TH/135Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Domenico Baretti, Florence, in Italian.
K488/C1/TL/10John Lucas, S.J., London, re withdrawal of money and his departure for America.
K488/C1/TH/131Thomas Huddleston, Amsterdam, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, Mighorucci, London, re local business affairs.
K488/C1/TH/106Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to George Monke, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C2/C22Thomas Couche, Mash, Dorset, re Mrs Oliver's death-bed.
K488/C1/BL/65Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re collection of tithe.
K488/C2/B37Charles Broms, Blackheath, re enquiries about loan.
K488/C2/T6Joseph Turner, Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, re Ferdinand's purchase of college land at Sawston.
K488/C3/DG31Kenelm Digby, Dover, re Richard Huddleston's duty as his trustee.
K488/C3/T7John Tilt, Paris, with thanks for charity, account of his sons.
K488/C1/MF/20Letter and bill from Mrs Duddell, to Lady Mary Fortescue, re dress materials.
K488/C3/S17C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, re the danger of giving good advice to friends.
K488/C1/FH/1Jane Canning, London, with thanks for game.
K488/C1/JH/46Elizabeth Price, Monmouth, re house repairs.
K488/C3/W13Henrietta Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re payment on a bond, church expenses,
K488/C2/HD65Henry Huddleston's account with Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C1/JH/37John Marie, Gray's Inn, with receipt for interest on loan.
K488/C1/MHb/91E. Merriman, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re mutual friends in Wiltshire.
K488/C2/F1Mary Lelia Farrill, Bury, with consolation for his father's death.
K488/C1/FRb/5John Bostock, re bill for cotton, a journey to Liston.
K488/C3/B38L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with sound moral advice.
K488/C3/HD174Richard Huddleston, Ipswich, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re a proposed window-tax, request for his coat.
K23/1/1/94/1734Lantern slide, Sawston: Drawing of monument in north wall of chancel of tomb chest for Lady Elizabeth de la Pole, d.1423, and arch to John Huddleston, d.1530.
K488/C1/EH/5Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re untruth of rumour about Lady Mary Howard.
K488/C1/HD/57Charles Pryor, Chesterton, Oxfordshire, re employment of clerks.
K488/C1/BL/3John Champion, S.J., London, re Richard Huddleston's marriage settlement.
KAR53/12/57Richard Huddleston of Sawston to John Mean of same. Attested copy of Release and Enfranchisement of two messuages and lands in Sawston
K488/C1/BL/15Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C1/TL/2Edward Lucas, re interest payment.
K488/C3/S9Denys Scully, Dublin, inviting the Cannings and Huddlestons to Dublin.
K488/C2/BS69Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C1/TH/5Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re Pietro Mighorucci's dishonesty, plea for another means of livelihood.
K488/C1/FRb/21Elizabeth Fortescue, Bruges, re her sister's ardent piety.
K488/C1/EHCorrespondence of Edward Huddleston
K488/C1/BL/10Philip Morgan, Usk, Monmouthshire, re lease.
K488/C1/MHb/94E. Merriman, Marlborough, Wiltshire, with local news.
K488/C1/FRb/45Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Sawston repairs, a slaughter of lambs.
K488/C1/BL/66Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of tithe.
K488/C1/FRb/106William Wythie, London, asking payment of an annuity.
K488/C1/MHb/17Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, re travelling, a defaulting tenant.
K488/C1/TH/146Thomas Huddleston's accounts in Italian.
K488/C1/SJ/12James Dennett, S.J., Coldham, Norfolk, to F?, Sawston, with thanks for hamper.
K488/C2/L29bJane Canning's note on the life of John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C3/P14Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re his private members' bill.
K488/C2/V2John Vowell, London, re treatment of the labourer who found the Sawston treasure trove.
K488/C3/B50Thomas Brogan, Northampton, with thanks for a donation for Aylesbury Chapel.
K488/C3/E28George Eyston, Gray's Inn, with thanks for sending title deed.
K488/C3/E19George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re money matters, family news.
K488/C2/S13Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, re arrangements for a meeting.
K488/C2/HD68Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re a tax on a legacy.
K488/C2/R5Richard Rawe, Rainbow Coffee House, London, re family matters.
K488/C1/BL/7Charles Floyer, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, re the illegal distraint of Mary Phillips' goods for non-payment of rent.
K488/C1/BL/22Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of distrained goods and lease of farm.
K488/C2/M31Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Caundle rents and timber sales.
K488/C3/C7Hannah Chapman, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for charity.
K488/C2/W11Joseph Wimpey, London, re Edward Huddleston's Charlotte Street rents.
K488/C2/W12Ferdinand Huddleston, to Wrights Bank, London, ordering payment to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C2/M6Charles Martindale, Cambridge, re the distraint of debtor's effects.
K488/C2/BS22Henry Bostock, London, re destruction wrought by the Gordon riots.
K488/C3/M17Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Sudbury, Suffolk, re military duty and the fasting laws.
K488/C2/HD3Edward Huddleston, London, re preliminaries to sale of estate.
K488/C1/HD/17Note in Richard Huddleston's hand, re troop movements in Scotland.
K488/C3/S20Catherine and A.J. Singleton, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, re regimental news.
KCB/2/CL/16/97/25Conveyance of 74-76 Fitzroy Street from Henry Huddlestone and John Huddlestone to William Clark
K488/C3/R8John Ridge, Charing Cross, re pay sergeant's claim for money for expenses.
K488/C1/MHb/88Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re family news.
K488/C1/JH/85Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Monmouth property rents.
K488/C1/JH/81Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re execution of title deeds.
K488/C1/SJPhotocopied letters from the Society of Jesus, Farm Street, Mayfair
K488/C1/FRb/35J. Hanford concerning the urgent necessity for payment of rent charges.
K488/C1/MHb/71Mary Huddleston, London, re an unsuitable suitor.
K488/C1/MHb/65Jane Canning, Stanhope Street, London, re the harm of fasting, recent rioting.
K488/C3/E16George Eyston, London, re the estate of John Fleury, priest.
K488/C1/X/11Lydia Warn, to Sally Warn, re household and family matters.
K488/C1/MHb/42Frances Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, with family and Catholic society news.
K488/C1/MF/34Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re letters of attorney.
K488/C2/G11Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re a loan.
K488/C1/MHb/101Mary Rawe, Trevithick, Monmouth, re Mary Huddleston's confinement.
K488/C1/FRb/40Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re administration of Sawston estate.
K488/C1/MHb/26Mary Bostock, London, re her own ill-health and the ill-health of others.
K488/C1/MHb/38Lady Gideon, Abington, Cambridgeshire, with thanks and a pineapple.
K488/C1/JH/86Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re defaulting Monmouth tenants.
K488/C1/MHa/5Christopher Deane, Cambridge, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with bill for gloves.
K488/C2/HD39Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re financial matters.
K488/C3/G2Elizabeth Game, asking longer leave for her relation.
K488/C2/BS47Henry Bostock, London, re interest on mortgages, loans.
K488/C1/FRb/91Thomas Throckmorton, re the late payment of an annuity.
K488/C1/JH/2Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, re family news, the Boden Laws.
KP136/25/16Huntingdon's Charity. Lease for 40 years of 20a. called Sawston's Orchard containing 20 acres, abutting on the road from Sawston to Great Chesterford to the south-west
K488/C1/JH/41Thomas Mason, Crondon Park, with thanks for the present.
K488/C1/MHb/80Mary Scully, London, re her health, her mother's health, a gift of fish.
K488/C2/C36Thomas Couche, re rent arrears from estate in Dorset.
K488/C1/TH/43Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Sliken, Amsterdam, re dispatch of goods.
K488/C1/MHb/20Mary Bostock, Brussels, re eye-cures, recurrence of civil war in Belgium.
K488/C2/C17Henry Cooper, Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, re Pembroke rents.
K488/C1/X/14W. Abbott, Mincing Lane, London, to E., Sawston, asking payment of account.
K488/C1/FRb/72Thomas Machworth, Norfolk Street, London, re indebtedness of Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/FRb/29Henry and Judith Guiver, Sawston, applying for the lease of Roger Beeton's farm.
K488/C1/JH/21John Davill, Monmouth, re rental of a house and pew.
K488/C3/P37George Prynne, London, re death of Dr Bayne.
K488/C1/MF/32Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, asking authority to make an investment.
K488/C1/JH/63Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re rentals and other money matters.
K488/C2/H6John Havers, Covent Garden, London, with invitation to dinner.
K488/C3/DG93Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re life in Boulogne.
K488/C1/MHb/44Frances Huddleston, Hanover Square, re family news, her impending marriage.
K488/C1/MHb/75Mary Scully, Dublin, re a wife for Richard Huddleston, family news.
K488/C1/SJ/4Henry Bostock, London, to Edward Galloway, S.J., Upper Charlotte Street, re social gathering.
K488/C2/HD33Henry Huddleston, London, re sale of Purse Caundle.
K488/C2/B17Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re payment of the Rev. Charles Stuart's mortgage.
K488/C2/HD218Thomas Huddleston, London, re purchase of candles and a sale of plate.
K488/C2/C32Thomas Couche, Chapel Street, London, re the lease of Fifehead Mills.
K488/C1/TH/4Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Anne Huddleston, Liège, re her vocation to the religious life.
K488/C2/HD96Jane Huddleston, London, re death of a young relation.
K488/C1/HD/56Chester Pern, Abington, Cambridgeshire, offering a convict's release.
K488/C1/MHc/128Teresa Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire with an invitation to stay.
K488/C2/HD63Henry Huddleston, London, re loans for Sawston enclosure.
K488/C2/S12Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, congratulating for the Galloway legacy.
K488/C1/MHb/47Henry Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, re school news, his hatred of dancing and love of drawing.
K488/C1/TH/9Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, re his money needs, Mighorucci's slanders and ill-will.
K488/C2/G8Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re visit of the Huddlestons to Coldham.
K488/C1/MHb/57Mary Huddleston, South End, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re the sea-water cure, jam and wine making.
K488/C2/BS70Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts, re family health.
K488/C2/G4Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re gift of a ferret, a loan
K488/C2/HD22Henry Huddleston, London, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re deductions allowed from income tax.
K488/C2/HD38Henry Huddleston, London, re legal expenses and interest on loan.
K488/C1/MHc/158Margaret Roche, Jamestown, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, recalling an old friendship.
K488/C2/F14Ferdinand and Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Fisher, ordering a payment and a deposit.
K488/C2/R11James Russell, London, re sale of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C1/TH/24Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, asking payment of the price of his watch.
K488/C1/MHc/154Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with invitation to stay.
K488/C2/C33Thomas Couche, Chapel Street, London, re family news, the lease of Fifehead Mills.
K488/C2/BS72Henry Bostock, London, re Thomas Huddleston's ill-health, other family news.
K488/C1/MHc/148Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with an invitation to stay.
K488/C1/FRb/17Stephen Corbee, Huntingdon Farm, Sawston, re a dispute with William Baines over Sawston sheep-feed.
K488/C2/L29aCertificate re the Maryland residence of John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C2/HD243William Archer Huddleston, Shooter's Hill, re Sawston sports.
K488/C3/A1Anonymous soldier in camp demanding removal to a new camp and better rations.
K488/C2/HD223Thomas Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re birth of his daughter.
K488/C2/HD42Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Mary Scully's wedding, loan for enclosure.
K488/C3/E38George Eyston, Gray's Inn, enquiring after a mislaid paper.
K488/C2/HD229Thomas Huddleston, Hatton Street, re money and family news.
K488/C1/TH/98Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/MHc/141Jane Jones, Melan, Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re the death of Frances Jones's baby.
K488/C1/TH/54Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Valentine Hilder, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C3/P18Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re leasing farm.
K488/C1/FH/4Philip Howard, London, re Mrs Canning's illness, Ecclesiastical Titles Bill.
K488/C1/MHc/156Apollonia Rio, Monmouth, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with family news and travel itinerary.
K488/C1/TH/42Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, Worksop, re dispatch of letters.
K488/C1/MHb/29Mary Bostock, London, re Jane Huddleston's forthcoming marriage, family news, match-making.
K488/C2/M2John Mapletoft, Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, re fine or renewal of Pembroke lease.
K488/C1/TH/70Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re Flemish and English politics.
K488/C2/HD66Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his poverty and indebtedness.
K488/C2/L30Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re Mary Lucas's anxiety for a letter.
K488/C2/HD40Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, sending Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts for 1801.
K488/C2/HD17Henry Huddleston, London, re distraint of rent for Winckle Court.
K488/C1/MHc/140Jane Jones, Monmouth, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with thanks for present, re Catholic society news.
K488/C1/FRb/13Edward Bur conceding Sir Francis Fortescue's right to Salden, Buckinghamshire
K488/C2/L38Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, re family business.
K488/C2/R12James Russell, London, re sale of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C2/M22Thomas Mitchell, York, assuring Ferdinand of bed and board for his visit.
K488/C2/HD158Richard Huddleston, London, re family quarrel over legacy.
K488/C1/TH/17Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re his economic ruin and hopelessness.
K488/C1/TH/50Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Valentine Hilder, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C2/B31L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re the groundlessness of the rumour of war in Belgium.
K488/C1/TH/31Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re dispatch of goods.
K488/C1/SJ/2Henry Bostock, London, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, postponing visit, with thanks for presents, re family movements.
K488/C1/HD/24Edward Maskell, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re the making of a wig.
K488/C3/C12Rev. Townley Clarkson, Beyton, Suffolk, re his father's death.
K488/C3/DG91Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his wife's illness, charity for Mrs Tilt.
K488/C1/X/12W. Abbott, Mincing Lane, London, to E., Sawston, asking payment of account.
K488/C2/T4Rev. Edward Thackeray, King's College, Cambridge, re care of horse.
K488/C1/FRb/51Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re court rolls for a manor court.
K488/C1/TH/7Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, begging for money.
K488/C2/M3Richard Martin, Austborn Tarrant, Dorset, re the execution of Timothy Lucas's will.
K488/C3/DG71Kenelm Digby, London, re an impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/MF/42Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, re interest payments.
K488/C3/C22Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C2/L13P.B. King, Camberwell, to Christopher Lowell, Sawston, re the death of a correspondent.
K488/C3/DG19Kenelm Digby, Geneva, re his Swiss travels, Chateaubriand.
K488/C2/HD73Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re his laundry.
K488/C2/HD169Richard Huddleston, London, re his head pains, thanks for hamper of pigs and apples.
K488/C1/MHc/115Frances Couche, Cheltenham, to Mary Huddleston, Bath, re her dislike of Protestant England and love of France.
K488/C2/P4Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re drafting and presentation of Enclosure Bill.
K488/C2/P9Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re arrangements for passage of Enclosure Bill.
K488/C2/L7Rev. Daniel Longmire, Linton, Cambridgeshire, with an invitation to dinner.
K488/C2/M9Abbé Martinet, Hammersmith, accepting Ferdinand's offer of the Sawston chaplaincy.
K488/C2/M17Thomas Mitchell, Bristol, re his wife's health, impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/TH/67Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re local business affairs.
K488/C1/MHc/143Jane Jones, Monmouth, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with family and Monmouth news.
K488/C1/TH/14Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Fortescue, Sawston, asking for assurance of her continuing affection.
K488/C2/L25aJohn Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, to Dyneley and Bell, London, re his signature to deed.
K488/C1/TH/46Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re dispatch of teapot, English news.
K488/C2/L32Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re Ferdinand Huddleston's marriage settlement, Sawston.
K488/C3/A6G. Aust, Horse Guards, London, re Richard Huddleston's overdrawn bank account.
K488/C2/HD227Thomas Huddleston, London, with instructions re the purchase of stocks.
K488/C3/HR11Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, postponing party.
K488/C2/L4Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, with thanks for Ferdinand Huddleston's services.
K488/C1/JH/11Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, to Jane Huddleston, Bath, re Sarah Huddleston's illness, London gossip, bedbugs.
K488/C2/BS78Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C1/JH/91Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re collecting of rents and loans.
K488/C2/F2Mary Lelia Farrill, Bury, re Mary Huddleston's labour.
K488/C1/TH/25Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Buonaventivia Pellegreni, Bologna?, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/68Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, re shipment of merchandise to sell in Italy.
K488/C1/TH/78Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/75Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/138Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/JH/73Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters, employment of a clerk.
K488/C1/TH/16Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, Bruges, re his unhappy history since leaving England.
K488/C3/E39George Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re his mother's death.
K488/C3/HD133Jane Canning, London, re Lady Acton's Protestant marriage.
K488/C1/JH/16John Champion, S.J., London, re his movements, commissions, health and plans.
K488/C2/BS77Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C1/X/8E. Morgan, to Geel Marshall, Pampisford, Cambridgeshire, re quarrel over orchard.
K488/C3/W38Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Jane Huddleston.
K488/C1/JH/57George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, declining Jane Huddleston's invitation to Sawston.
K488/C1/JH/15Draft of Jane Huddleston to Catherine Burrell, re schooling for her grandchildren.
K488/C1/MHc/152Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, re bereavement and family news.
K488/C1/HD/22John Hyde to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, announcing the death of Hyde's father, asking for Masses.
K488/C1/HD/60Henry Wyburne, Southampton Row, London, with a printed copy of the Brigittine petition.
K488/C1/BL/90Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re management of Lanvair farm.
K488/C1/MHb/46Henry Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, with their dutiful regards.
K488/C1/TH/92Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Mildigos, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C2/HD62Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Dorset rents, interest on loan.
K488/C2/B25Robert Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, asking that Ferdinand Huddleston execute a deed.
K488/C2/B15Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re Stuart mortgage, a clerkship for Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHc/163Margaret Roche and Cecilia Barnwell, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re old schoolfriends and schooldays.
K488/C2/HD106Jane Huddleston, London, re his wife's illness, presents for children.
K488/C1/FRb/75John Pegge, London, with a receipt for two hundred pounds paid to Edward Pierson.
K488/C2/HD141Richard Huddleston, London, re a swindler tenant at Winckle Court.
K488/C1/JH/3Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, re Monmouth family news.
K488/C1/HD/23Elizabeth Martin to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a debt of Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/DG84Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re Bishop Griffiths' confirmation, a Jesuit church for London.
K488/C3/DG81Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re responsibility for burning his house down.
K488/C3/P4James Parkinson, Hatton Garden, London, re bill for military costume, with bill.
K488/C1/JH/92Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re execution of deed of sale for Monmouth houses, family news.
K488/C1/FRb/93Sir Francis Fortescue to Mr Typper, re repair of Salden Hall and the funeral expenses of Sir John Fortescue.
K488/C1/FRb/26N. Gage, Hengrave, Suffolk, re an appeal from Dr Henry Huddleston for money to purchase a practice at Durham.
K488/C1/FRb/28John Grimalston, Loughton, Warwickshire, re young Richard Huddleston's journey home from school.
K488/C1/EH/8aJane Canning, with thanks for pheasants and partridges, re her return to London, Michael Blount's re-marriage.
K488/C1/HD/16Henry Huddleston, Bury St Edmunds, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with an urgent appeal for money.
K488/C1/JH/55Jane Huddleston to George Wilmot, regretting Wilmot's inability to come to Sawston, for Christmas.
K488/C1/MHb/34Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, to Mary Huddleston, South End, re sea bathing as a cure for her bad legs.
K488/C3/DG47Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re employment of boy-servant.
K488/C1/TH/137Thomas Huddleston, to John Wybard, London, re commercial transactions.
K488/C1/MHb/32Elizabeth Brown, Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, re Mary Huddleston's claim on the estate of a Mrs Haverson.
K488/C2/BS29Henry Bostock, Lille, re a proposed holiday for (Polly) Huddleston.
K488/C3/E29George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re sale of land to the Great Eastern Railway.
K488/C1/TH/104Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re delay in post and commercial news and opportunities.
K488/C1/MF/41Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, to Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, with instructions to pay money to Wright's Bank.
K488/C1/MHb/74Mary Huddleston, London, re offer of church furniture, fasting observance.
K488/C1/FRb/82Richard Robinson, Abington, Cambridgeshire, applying for the tenancy of Brook House farm.
K488/C2/HD228Thomas Huddleston, London, re family news, exchange of presents.
K488/C3/H26Rev. John Holcombe, Pwllcrochan, Pembrokeshire, re family deaths, hunting.
K488/C1/TH/128Draft of Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to ?, London, recommending the services of Pietro Mighorucci.
K488/C1/MHb/89Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, addressed to Ferdinand Huddleston, re a theft, family news.
K488/C1/TH/136Thomas Huddleston, Florence, to John Wybard, Leghorn, re a commercial transaction and his commercial future.
K488/C1/JH/99George Eyton, Portman Square, to Jane Canning (nee Huddlestone), re Henry Huddleston's debts.
K488/C1/X/10Nicholas Merwin, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, to Mr Tipper, Salden, Buckinghamshire, re payment of a debt.
K488/C1/TH/107Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re commercial failures, Louis XIV's invasion of Lorraine.
K488/C2/D4Dyneley and Sons, Gray's Inn, re legal expenses and interest on mortgage.
K488/C1/MHb/33Elizabeth Brown, Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, re Mary Huddleston's claim on the estate of Mrs Haverson.
K488/C1/TH/102Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re commercial news, a bankruptcy.
K488/C1/BL/95Thomas Jenkins, Ledbury, Herefordshire, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C1/JH/10Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, to Jane Huddleston, Bath, with Catholic society news.
K488/C1/JH/9Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, to Jane Huddleston, Bath, with London and family news.
K488/C1/HD/71Frances English, Bath, to Frances Jones, née Huddleston, Clytha, Monmouthshire, re the Daltons, Tickells, family news.
K488/C1/MF/30Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, with a doctor's bill, Christmas greetings.
K488/C2/BS50Henry Bostock, London, re mortgage, loans, request for horse-radish.
K488/C1/MHa/9Elizabeth Marshe, to Mary Huddleston, Salden, Buckinghamshire, with invitation to the races, re cards and dancing.
K488/C1/MF/21Elizabeth Huddleston, Bruges, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, re the conventual dowries of the Huddleston nieces.
K488/C1/JH/54Draft of Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to George Wilmot, London, repeating Christmas invitation.
K488/C2/B8Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re execution of the mortgage deeds of the Stuart mortgage.
K488/C1/TH/69Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, with business information.
K488/C1/JH/66Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters, with a scandalous postscript.
K488/C2/C6John Cluer, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re the sale of Timothy Lucas's effects.
K488/C1/TH/121Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re transportation of goods and prospect of peace.
K488/C2/HD13Henry Huddleston, London, asking to be entered into Gray's Inn.
K488/C1/MF/10Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re household matters.
K488/C1/MHb/98M.B. Pigott, Gravelines, to Mary Huddleston, Drury Lane, with congratulations to Mary on her forthcoming marriage.
K488/C1/MF/11Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re household matters.
K488/C1/EH/16Ferdinand Eyston, Overbury, Worcester, re Papal Aggression, declining invitation.
K283/B/47/3Enfranchisement: Sutton: Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Maria Hudleston, widow, of 15, Porchester Place, Hyde Park, London, for £4.: tenement and public house, the Vine, in the Row, Sutton. 28 May, 1890
K488/C1/MF/29Mannock Stickland, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, acknowledging twenty pound bill for Charles Bodenham.
K488/C1/MF/52Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, to Anthony Wright, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, ordering payment of fifty pounds to Vincent Eyre.
K488/C1/MF/39Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, re the collection of rents and interest.
K488/C1/MF/58Lady Mary Fortescue, to Peter Wyke, Gray's Inn, ordering payment of twenty five pounds to Lady Lucy Herbert through Anthony Wright.
K488/C1/MHb/28Mary Bostock, London, denying that she had adopted a child to bring up as a Catholic, sending family news of illness and accidents.
K488/C1/JH/80Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re property transfers and Monmouth rentals.
K488/C2/A5Abbé Anglade, Hammersmith, with thanks for the offer of the Sawston chaplaincy.
K488/C3/A3H.J. Adeane, Babraham, Cambridgeshire, re route of the Colchester and Cambridge railway.
K488/C1/MF/3Mrs Davis, asking payment on behalf of a Mr Clifton for Sir Francis Fortescue's sick manservant.
K488/C1/BL/89Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/JH/1C Bedingfield, Sawston, re his disappointment on missing her at Sawston.
K488/C1/TH/116Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to J. Mildigos, London, re delivery of box and sale of spectacles.
K488/C1/MHb/53Jane Huddleston, London, re her uncle Richard's health, Lord Hardwicke's recommendation of Henry Huddleston as a Commissioner of Bankruptcy.
K488/C1/FRb/94Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, London, asking payment of Lady Lucy Herbert's bond from Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/X/13Richard Greaves, Fulbourn, to F. H., asking to place a tenant on one of F's untenanted farms.
K488/C1/HD/58Timothy Ravenhill, London, re Richard Huddleston's proposal to increase the rents of Brook Farm property and sell its woods.
K488/C1/MHb/18Mary and Henry Bostock, re health and education of Jane Huddleston, rumour of dissolution of the Imperial monasteries.
K488/C1/MF/50Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Wright's Bank, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, sending for banknotes.
K488/C1/FRb/15George Clifton to Francis Fortescue, Ridlington Park, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, re the cost of Henry Huddleston's funeral.
KP136/25/58Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Enfeoffment of messuage and Wards Lands, containing 36a. 3.5r. dispersed in fields of Sawston, Pampisford and Babraham, with declaration of trust
K488/C1/MHb/21Mary Bostock, Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, re match-making for Richard Huddleston, Weblee's dirge at the Portuguese chapel.
K676/Q/53Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq., [1814-1890]. Of Sawston Hall.
K488/C1/HD/64Jemina Bartley, Sheffield to Frances Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, readdressed Tepcote House, Shepton on Stour, re her life in Sheffield, James Montgomery.
K488/C1/EH/1Henry Bostock, London, re rents, opening of Parliament, an invitation to Anglade, a reference to war scare.
K488/C1/MHb/73Mary Huddleston, London, re Lord Kenmare, Frances Huddleston, the Eystons, a match for brother Richard.
K488/C1/MHb/54Jane Huddleston, London, re Pitt's approval of replies to attack on Denys Scully, visits from Lord Hardwicke, the Jerninghams and the Countess of Shrewsbury.
K488/C1/MHc/109F.M. Blount, Somerset Place, Cheltenham, to Mary Huddleston, to Mary Huddleston, Paris, re Mary's health, local and family news.
K488/C1/MHc/105Cecilia Barnwell, Kavan, Ireland, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re old schoolfriends and her fear of the cholera.
K488/C1/JH/18John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, London, re his gout and her cold.
K488/C1/BL/18Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, begging relief on debt.
K488/C1/TH/95Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re arrival of merchandise.
K488/C1/JH/102Lucy Newburgh, Slindon, Sussex, to Jane Huddleston, with thanks for Sawston hospitality, re a Sussex highwayman.
K488/C1/MF/33Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re power of attorney to pay the debts of Sir Francis Fortescue.
K488/C1/TH/103Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, Worksop, re dispatch of letter and clock.
K488/C1/TH/89Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Valentine Hilder, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C1/TH/101Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Bartolomeo de Groot, Rotterdam, in Italian.
K488/C1/TL/9John Lucas, S.J., Liège, asking Timothy Lucas to see him before his departure for America.
K488/C2/G2John Gage, Bury, re securing his signature as a trustee.
K488/C2/C8John Cluer, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re Timothy Lucas's assets and liabilities.
K488/C1/FRb/54Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re William Means' bankruptcy and Haylock's claim to his land.
K488/C1/TH/81Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re virtues of a moral life, commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/129Thomas Huddleston, Amsterdam, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, Mighorucci, London, re Mighorucci's local business transactions.
K488/C1/X/2Margaret Harris, Midhurst, Sussex, to James Bostock, King Street, Bloomsbury, re interest on Huddleston loan.
K488/C2/B40William Burleigh, Baythorp Hall, Essex, for payment of loan from the estate of George Matthews.
K488/C2/C21Thomas Couche, Beaufort Buildings, Bath, re difference over the settlement of the Dorset estate.
K488/C1/BL/81Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/FRb/53Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re beer for the bound-beaters, estate matters.
K488/C2/D3George Downing, Ovington, Essex, re sale of horse to Ferdinand through the Rev. Charles Stuart.
K488/C2/BS38Henry Bostock, London, re a projected holiday excursion into Germany for Edward Huddleston.
K488/C1/BL/70Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re rent arrears.
K488/C2/BS74Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts, re the recovery of land tax, shooting at Sawston.
K488/C1/JH/28Mary Hanford, King Street, Holborn, re the education of Richard Huddleston's daughter.
K488/C1/HD/47Frances Huddleston, Lisbon, reproaching Richard for his neglect of her.
K488/C2/HD9Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Huddleston, London, reproving Henry's escapades.
K488/C2/HD183Richard Huddleston, London, re receipts from timber sales on Huddleston estates.
K488/C2/HD149Richard Huddleston, London, re house rents, purchase of stock and of boys' breeches.
K488/C1/FRb/24Mary Fortescue to Francis Fortescue, re a plan to cure Henry Huddleston's financial condition.
K488/C2/L2Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, asking for a ticket for an installation in the Senate House.
K488/C2/HD231Thomas Huddleston, London, re family news, and Ferdinand Huddleston's bank account.
K488/C1/FRb/48Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re a manor court to deal with the sale of an estate.
K488/C1/FHCorrespondence of Ferdinand Huddleston, of Sawston
K488/C1/MHc/107Jemina Bartley, Sheffield to Frances Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re family and Sheffield news.
K488/C2/M23Lord Montagu to Ferdinand Huddleston, misaddressed as Frederick, Hatton Garden, London, demanding quitrents for Kirtling Manor.
K488/C2/R1Frances Rawe, Mash, Dorset, to Ferdinand Huddleston re the sale of Mrs Oliver's house.
K488/C2/BS21aA note by Henry Bostock, London, re the cost of repairs in Winckle Court.
K488/C3/DG48Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, begging on behalf on Italian Franciscan.
K488/C3/DG43Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re house-hunting, Worsley, Walsh and Whewell.
K488/C1/HD/53Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to John Meire, Gray's Inn, re the Dernford rentals.
K488/C3/C9Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, re the collapse of his old chapel, appeal for a new one, with a note on a congregation of the Bona Mors.
K488/C3/HD126Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re Mary Huddleston's death and funeral.
K488/C1/SJ/3Henry Bostock, London, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, re John Champion's health, other Sawston family news.
K488/C3/W26Thomas Wright, Fitzwalter's, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Huntingdon, with exchange of pleasantries.
K488/C3/E43Jane Eyston, Birmingham, re an impending visit to Sawston, rumour of war with France, the health and fortune of various clerics, family news.
K488/C3/HD46Henry Huddleston, London, re a disgraced officer, a hung priest, a sermon and a bad book.
K488/C1/SJ/7John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, re arrangements for meeting.
K488/C1/JH/36Pene Jones, Monmouth, to Jane Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, with thanks for charity.
K488/C3/HD39Henry Huddleston, London, re the Prince Regent's marriage, the perils of wife-hunting, George Racket in Holland.
K488/C1/EH/18George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re land compensation from railway company, rents, family news.
K488/C3/HR37Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotions.
K488/C3/R12George Robertson, Lower Edmonton, thanking Richard Huddleston for his recommendation to Lord Hardwicke.
K488/C3/L10Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re religious and parental barriers to Richard Huddleston's marriage to Margaret Rutton.
K488/C3/W45Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits, including a donation to the Leicester Chapel.
K488/C1/MHc/113Jane Canning, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re Parisian English society news, brother Henry in India.
K488/C1/BL/85Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/FRb/76John Pegge, London, with a receipt for fifty pounds paid to Edward Pierson.
K488/C3/W18Bishop William Wareing, Ascott, Birmingham, thanking Richard Huddleston for past support.
K488/C3/W16Bishop Thomas Walsh, Grace Dieu, Loughborough, re foundation of a Jesuit mission at Cambridge.
K488/C1/BL/79Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, requesting receipt, re his need for a horse.
K488/C1/BL/96Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re a dishonest tenant.
K488/C1/MHc/162Margaret Roche, Jamestown, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, asking after a forthcoming marriage.
K488/C1/JH/77Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Jane Huddleston's father's accounts, house rents and repairs.
K488/C1/JH/65Draft of Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re money matters.
K488/C1/FRb/64Draft of Sir Francis Fortescue's reply to Henry Huddleston, re payment of the debts of Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/HD/69Elizabeth Couche, Chateau de la Valleé, Amiens, to Sarah Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re the discomforts of a French winter.
KCB/2/CL/17/3/Page 303Lease, for 40 years between the Corporation and Thomas Ewin, gent., of Whittlesford Bridge with its tolls, etc., except for felons and their goods, and Henry Huddleston on Tuesdays.
K488/C3/D9J. Dugmore, Swaffham, re Sawston tenants' appeal for a reduction in rent.
K488/C1/BL/68Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re assessment of tithe.
K488/C1/TL/17Timothy Lucas, to John Tichbourne, S.J., Queen's Square, London, re Lucas's daughter's marriage.
K488/C3/HR12Lord Hardwicke, Norwich, ordering Richard Huddleston's presence at an Ipswich court-martial.
K488/C1/BL/94Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C1/HD/38William Greaves, London, re proceedings in action for trespass.
K488/C1/MHc/157Apollonia Rio, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re a tour of France, the la Ferronays and Baron Rothschild.
K488/C3/D5Richard Doning, Cambridge, enquiring after appointment as Sawston gardener.
K488/C1/BL/97Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C2/HD131Mary Huddleston, Bruges, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with dutiful best wishes.
K488/C1/FRb/107William Wythie, Panton Street, Leicester Square, London, re payment of his aunt's annuity.
K488/C3/R11George Robertson, Colchester, asking Richard Huddleston to recommend him to Lord Hardwicke for a commission.
K488/C2/BS13Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts, an exchange of visits.
K676/Q/52Denis Alexander S. Lawlor-Huddleston, Esq., Sawston Hall.
K488/C2/S1Denys Scully, Dublin, re Ferdinand's debt to Scully, the expense of a trip to England, shortage of money due to war.
K488/C1/MHbCorrespondence of Mary Huddleston, of Sawston
K669/4/5/3Sale particulars and plan of Huddleston estate lands.
K488/C1/BL/78Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re payment of tithe.
KHAC1/1853Photocopy of booklet entitled Recipes and Remedies of Sawston Hall
K488/C1/EH/2William Burnet, Braceby (?) Collier, re his painting, Captain Henry Huddleston, the unusual mildness of the winter.
K488/C1/TL/4Edward Lucas, re legacy.
KAR51/27/1Henry Goodryk, John Huddleston, Thomas Rudston and Reverend Rychard Wylkes, Commissioners for receipt and sale of Church Goods, and Arthur Sturton. Indenture of delivery of Church Goods (Inventory given) by Commissioners to Arthur Sturton and his acknowledgement of receipt
K488/C1/HD/35Henry Bostock, London, re rents. proffering courtesies, re the plague at Lisbon.
K488/C1/BL/54Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re vacant tenancy in Lanvair.
K488/C1/BL/69Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re wheat sales, rent arrears.
K488/C1/BL/86Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re his difficulty in collecting tithe.
K488/C2/C4Henry Chappell, O.P., Cawsey Lane, Leicester, re Catholicism in Leicester.
K488/C1/BL/41Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re his hardships and difficulties in rent collecting.
KP136/25/40Wakelin's Charity. Conveyance to new trustees of messuage between tenement sometime John Huntingdon's and Shingaye Lane, and orchard containing 1.5a
K488/C1/FRb/46Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re a debt of Henry Huddleston, quitrents, Mr Symms.
KP136/25/60Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Counterpart lease for 21 years of messuage and 17a. 2r. 35p. in Sawston, 2a. allotment in Pampisford and 11a. 1r. dispersed in 10 pieces in Babraham
K676/Q/54Drawing of Richard Huddleston, Esq., [1768-1847], of Sawston Hall, elected 1850.
KAR51/17/2Minute Books of Manors for which Henry Nightingale was steward
K488/C1/BL/57Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of grain to make up rent arrears.
K488/C1/FRb/78Nathaniel Pigot, denying the need to register Sir John Fortescue's estate under recusancy law.
KHAC2/2588/25/4The Manor House, Hartford ('built in 1542, by probably [sic] Robert Taylor, it passed into the hands of Sir John Huddleston and thereafter passed into the hands of the Cromwell family')
K488/C2/BS1Henry Bostock, London, inviting Ferdinand to Thomas Huddleston's wedding.
K488/C1/BL/73Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re wheat sales and rent arrears.
K488/C1/BL/43Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re Belchier's legal proceedings against him.
K488/C1/BL/40Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re purchase and sale of livestock.
K488/C1/BL/77Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re tenants' rents.
K488/C1/EH/10John Christopher, London, with condolences on the death of Sarah Huddleston.
K488/C1/TH/72Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to George Monke, London, re payment for merchandise.
K488/C1/BL/72Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re sale of grain.
K488/C1/BL/53Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re his difficulty in making his farm pay.
K488/C1/JH/95Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, with details of Jane Huddleston's Monmouth houses.
K488/C1/BL/82Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/BL/74Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re Lanvair farm accounts.
K488/C1/BL/93Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re defaulting tenants.
K488/C3/W28Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C1/BL/87Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, re a defaulting tenant.
K488/C1/BL/102Draft of Thomas Belchier, Monmouthshire, to Mrs Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, re protection of woodland.
K488/C1/HD/32Draft of Richard Huddleston to Joseph Bambridge, re a cow claimed as a heriot.
K588/W/7Probate of will dated 10 May 1542 of Dame Alyce Cotton, widow of Sir Robert Cotton.
K488/C1/BL/84Thomas Jenkins re Belchier's bill in chancery against him.
K488/C1/FRb/27Robert Gough, Worcester, to Francis Fortescue, Blackhorse Inn, Great Queen Street, London re legal advice.
K488/C1/TH/79Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Magnolfi, Florence, re delays in his mail.
K488/C1/BL/56Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re threatened distraint of tenants' goods.
K488/C1/EH/66Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Palm Sunday Mass.
K488/C2/BS12Henry Bostock, Hatton Garden, London, re Jane Huddleston's last illness.
K488/C1/FRb/80Richard Pyler, Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, re an attempted enforcement of the recusancy laws.
K488/C1/EH/69Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re payment for saying Mass at Sawston.
K488/C1/BL/76Thomas Jenkins, Usk, Monmouthshire, re an unsatisfactory tenant.
K488/C1/BL/71Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, Monmouthshire, on tithe arrears.
K488/C1/FRb/105Edward Wythie, London, re repair of Wythie's Sawston barn; with a draft of Fortescue's reply.
K488/C1/FH/3Thomas Gosling, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, refusing Ferdinand Huddleston shooting rights.
K488/C2/C19Thomas Couche, Beaufort Buildings, Bath, re disposition of the Lucas estate.
K488/C1/BL/101Draft of Thomas Belchier, Monmouthshire, to Thomas Jenkins, Glascoed, re misappropriation of Lanvair revenues.
K488/C1/EH/70Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, on behalf on a parishioner left destitute by her husband.
K488/C1/EH/26Philip Howard, House of Commons, re Jane Canning's illness, debate over Ecclesiastical Titles Bill.
K488/C1/FRb/104John Wilson, Walsoken House, applying for the lease of a farm; with a draft of Fortescue's reply.
K488/C1/FRb/70Ralph Lambton, Sunderland, re effects of Lambton's brother William left with Thomas Huddleston at Lisbon with a typewritten copy by T.T.
K488/C1/EH/43Frances Jones, London, re a melancholy anniversary, her impending visit to Sawston, her brother Henry's Indian fever.
K488/C1/FRb/32J. Hanford, a kinswoman, concerning the settling of her Baptist niece in marriage to Mr Stratford, and payment of money owing to her.
K488/C1/BL/59Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re his inability to pay land tax, with a cancelled draft of Belchier's reply.
K488/C1/MHb/23Mary Bostock, London, re match-making for Richard Huddleston, London party news.
K488/C1/EH/47M. Lardle, Brighton, re removal and sale of Edward Huddleston's Brighton furniture.
K488/C1/FH/7Sir Robert Throckmorton, Buckland, Berkshire, asking for a testimonial for an old servant of Ferdinand's.
K488/C1/HD/62Thomas Couch, Champs Elysées, Paris to Agnes Huddleston, Sawston, returning power of attorney with best wishes for her forthcoming marriage.
K488/C1/MHb/31Mary Bostock, London, re medical prescriptions, Edward Huddleston's expenses, the Prince Regent's extravagance.
K488/C1/EH/12Edward Conway to Edward, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re Edward Huddleston's presentation at court.
K488/C1/FRb/60John Howell, Sawston, Dernford, re William Means' inability to pay rent, dispute with Thomas Haylock over the letting of a barn.
K488/C1/EH/71Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, asking Edward Huddleston's support for a Cambridge Catholic tailor.
K488/C1/EH/81Charles Stapleton, Ford's Hotel, Manchester Street, London, thanking Edward Huddleston for his hospitality.
K488/C1/FRb/57Lady Lucy Herbert, Bruges, to Sir Francis Fortescue, re the profession of Frances Huddleston, her settlement and her sisters.
K488/C1/EH/57Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re negotiations over sale of house, death of Colonel Pemberton.
K488/C1/JH/43Mary Morgan, Monmouth, in Charles Halfpenny's hand, exchanging courtesies.
K488/C1/HD/66Edward Huddleston, S.J., to Isabella Huddleston, Paris, with wedding congratulations, re Mary Huddleston's health, Denis Lawlor's schooldays.
K488/C1/EH/34Ferdinand Huddleston, London, asking for a dogcart to meet his train at Bournbridge station.
K488/C1/JH/84Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Ferdinand Huddleston's sudden departure from Monmouth, persecution of Welsh Catholics.
K488/C1/JH/98Catherine Bagshawe, Guildhall Street, London, to Jane Canning (nee Huddlestone), London, re a teacher's post for Ellen O'Connor.
K488/C1/EH/36Ferdinand Huddleston, Coblenz, re his itinerary, the harvest.
K488/C1/JH/38John Marie, Gray's Inn, with receipt for interest payment on behalf of Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/EH/39Edward Huddleston, Donnington, Leicester, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with thanks for present, family gossip.
K488/C1/FRb/97Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re purchase on Richard Huddleston's behalf of Pembroke Hall lease.
K488/C1/HD/67Frances Couche, Cheltenham, to Jane Huddleston, Paris, re Jane's forthcoming marriage, employment of a maid, permit for the export of plate.
K488/C1/JH/40Charles Marshall, Pampisford, Cambridgeshire, to Jane Huddleston, Hatton Garden, re Bath, London society, a squire's suicide, a severe winter.
K488/C1/HD/19Charles Hyde, Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his attempts to reclaim a bad debt.
K488/C1/HD/61Frances English, Bath, to Miss (?) Huddleston, Montagu Square, London, re the Woolich Huddleston's infatuation with a swindler.
K488/C1/JH/25Edward Galloway, S.J., Monmouth, re safe arrival of Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C1/FRb/108Draft of a letter of Sir Francis Fortescue, re the marriage settlement of Apolonia Throckmorton and Sir Edward Blunt.
K488/C1/BL/44Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re Belchier's threat of legal proceedings against him for non-payment of Lanvair rents.
K488/C1/EH/32Ferdinand Huddleston, re the condition of France, his journey home.
K488/C1/FRb/34J. Hanford, to Francis Fortescue, Olney, Buckinghamshire, with thanks for services, offers of her own; with a letter by Edward Handord on the same.
K488/C1/EH/85Richard Greaves Townley, Cambridge, recommending a farmer for a Sawston tenancy, re assistance for a blind girl at Fulbourn.
K488/C1/EH/50Sir William Coles Medlycott, Brighton, with exchange of courtesies, re life in Brighton.
K488/C1/EH/45William Jones, Clytha, Monmouth, asking Edward Huddleston's support for the London Oratory.
K488/C1/HD/48Frances Huddleston, Lisbon, re the destruction of her convent by earthquake and fire; with a printed appeal for funds to re-build.
K488/C1/EH/46M. Lardle, Brighton, re removal of Edward Huddleston's furniture from his Brighton house.
K488/C1/JH/49Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, with condolences on Richard Huddleston's death.
K488/C1/JH/6Henry Bostock, London, re Jane Huddleston's London apprentice son Tommy's misbehaviour, his late play going, and quarrel with his master Edward Eyre.
K488/C1/EH/4Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re cheque for the poor starving people of Ireland, improper rumour about Lady Mary Howard.
K488/C1/MF/7Maria Constantia Harding to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, asking Lady Mary to pay a debt to the Bostocks .
K488/C1/HD/49Jane Huddleston, Monmouth, deploring the threat of John Champion's removal from Sawston, re her journey home.
K488/C1/JH/96Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Jane Huddleston's father's aunt, tenants in arrears, a rising of Welsh colliers.
K488/C1/HD/65Sidome de Beaulauncourt, Arras, to Isabella Huddleston, Sawston, redirected to North Parade, Bath, with assurances of everlasting friendship.
K488/C1/FRb/19Anne Davis, Soke, claiming money owed by Richard Huddleston; with a draft of a letter by Sir Francis Fortescue rejecting the claim.
K488/C1/FRb/89Robert Throckmorton, London, concerning his indebtedness to the family favour, and Mrs Wright's unwillingness to hand to him the vouches of Fortescue's trust account without written authorisation.
K488/C1/JH/56George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re burning of Lincoln's Inn chapel, with apologies for declining Christmas invitation to Sawston, complaints about a clerk out after 11 pm.
K488/C1/FRb/14Joseph Chaumont to Sir Francis Fortescue, Black Horse Inn, Great Queen Street, London, re his claim under Wintower's will.
K488/C1/EH/80Charles Stapleton, Ford's Hotel, Manchester Street, London, with condolences on the death of Sarah Huddleston.
K488/C1/FRb/39aThomas Haylock, Sawston, re death of Joseph Corby, tenant of Sawston paper mills, executors taking up lease. Possibility of him visiting Sir Francis Fortescue. Local news.
K488/C1/JH/103James Smith to Jane Canning (nee Huddlestone), London, with receipt for two pounds paid to the Catholic Institute by Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/BL/103John Rigby's order to Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, to attend a Committee of the House of Commons on a charge of prosecuting Henry Probart for petitioning for the sitting of Parliament.
K488/C1/FRb/85James Spackman, London, enclosing a letter from Ralph Lambton and offering to forward Fortescue's reply.
K488/C1/MF/12Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re household matters.
K488/C1/HD/20Charles Hyde, Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re arrangement of a meeting for witnesses to release from a debt.
K488/C1/HD/44Richard Huddleston, Sawston, in Jane Huddleston's hand, to Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, ordering payment to Mary Morgan.
K488/C1/HD/36bLetter concerning prosecution by an Association of three offenders; the prosecution may be stopped by the complainant upon payment of a penalty.
K488/C1/FRb/25Nicholas Fortescue, Weston, Buckinghamshire, offering his services; with drafts of letters by Sir Francis Fortescue to Edward Webbe, Lincoln's Inn, London, re Richard Huddleston's Dernford mortgages.
K488/C1/HD/15Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his unhappy circumstances and passion for a Mrs Daniel.
K488/C1/HD/68Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, to Jane Huddleston, Hotel Chatham, Paris, re news of their siblings; Mary's death, Isabella's marriage, Henry in India, the undesirability of the Couches.
K488/C1/FRb/74Joseph Pattinson, Sixhill, Market Razen, Lincolnshire, requesting the company of Francis Fortescue's daughter, for sea voyage to the Brigittine Convent, Lisbon.
K488/C1/MHb/48Henry Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, re disturbances in Belgium, his love of football and dislike of poetry.
K488/C1/MF/16Catherine Bodenham, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re her pregnancy, Catholic society news.
K488/C1/HD/10Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Mr Prince and James Bostock, ordering them to surrender to Francis Fortescue and Henry Harrison all estate documents and court rolls.
K488/C1/MF/37Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re Catherine Huddleston's marriage settlement with Charles Bodenham.
K488/C1/MF/15Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re delivery of goods, household news.
K488/C1/MF/17Catherine Bodenham, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, with family and local news.
K488/C1/MF/18Catherine Bodenham, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re family news, a visit to the opera.
K488/C1/MF/38Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re Catherine Huddleston's marriage settlement with Charles Bodenham.
K488/C1/MF/40Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, to Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, sending for a bank-bill for forty pounds, in John Champion's hand.
K488/C1/MF/48Lady Mary Fortescue to Anthony Wright, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, ordering payment of fifty pounds to James Bostock.
K488/C1/FRb/63Henry Huddleston, Durham, asking payment of his loans to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/MF/8Lady Lucy Herbert, Bruges, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, asking that Lady Mary's niece be allowed to proceed in her novitiate.
K488/C1/EH/58Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re arrangements for Edward's absence.
K488/C1/TH/76Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, re commercial and war news.
K488/C1/FRb/55Thomas Haylock, Sawston, recommending a tenant for Huntingdon farm, Sawston, with a draft of Fortescue's refusal.
K488/C1/JH/23Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Edward Eyre, London, re Thomas Huddleston's misbehaviour in London.
K488/C1/HD/26S. Newport, Streathall, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, asking Richard to pay Christopher Sudbury for building materials.
K488/C2/C42Thomas Couche, London, re a farmer's theft of Caundle estate timber.
K488/C1/FRb/99Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re payment of Mrs Henry Huddleston's annuity to her granddaughters at Bruges.
K488/C1/JH/89Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re Ferdinand Huddleston's London allowance, tenants in arrears.
K488/C1/JH/76Charles Halfpenny, London, re loans and rents, the sale of Monmouth houses.
K488/C1/FRb/83Edward Sheldon, Weston, Buckinghamshire, asking Fortescue's advice if a Mr Glaux dies.
K488/C1/MF/14Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re a religious controversy.
K488/C1/JH/29Frances Justina Huddleston, Bruges, re death of Anne Huddleston, O.S.A.; with a bantering note in French to Mary Huddleston.
K488/C1/JH/101Mary Jane Eyston, Abingdon, Berkshire, to Jane Canning (nee Huddlestone), Sawston, re her ill-health, confinement, family news, army movements.
K488/C1/HD/6John Stevenson, Newton Hall, Cambridgeshire, to Henry Huddleston?, Sawston, re the sale of Whittlesford estate.
K488/C1/HD/14Margaret Harris, Midhurst, Sussex, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, asking payment of interest on bond.
K488/C1/HD/41William Greaves, Bury Street, St James, London, urging reconciliation in a case of trespass.
K488/C1/HD/34Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, acknowledging loan.
K488/C2/C31Thomas Couche, Charlotte Street, London, re payments for Dorset estate timber sales.
K488/C1/TH/115Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome re dispatch of clock, purchase of crockery, war news.
K488/C2/BS60Henry Bostock, London, re a business matter, with Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts.
K488/C2/BS10Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts, morning walks to Islington Spa.
K488/C2/B1Edward Beaumont, Duke's Place, Norwich, with regulations for Lenten observance.
K488/C1/MF/13Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re an unexpected parcel.
K488/C1/JH/78Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re a dark financial transaction, the rental, sale and lease of houses in Monmouth.
K488/C1/JH/100Elizabeth, Mary and Jane Huddleston, and Frances Justina Huddleston, Bruges, to Mary Bostock, Lille, re family and the correction of child deportment.
K488/C1/MF/44Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, re a debtor, allowance to Mrs Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/B42L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with a ferocious ode on Modern philosophy unmasked.
K488/C1/JH/58George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, with apologies for refusing Sawston invitation, re the destruction of Lincoln's Inn chapel.
K488/C1/JH/61Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re financial matters, with a postscript of local scandal.
K488/C1/X/5William Mott, Cambridge, to William Greaves, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, re surrender of estates in Sawston manor court.
K488/C2/H9Mary Hyde, Marlborough, Wiltshire, refuting John Lucas's claim upon the estate of Mr Hall.
K488/C3/H20Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge with invitation to dinner.
K488/C1/TH/111Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re a commercial transaction, local business news.
K488/C1/TH/87Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, ordering toothpaste, with commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/122Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, London, re arrangements for sending goods and letters.
K488/C1/TH/88Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, in Rome, re dispatch of goods, news of peace and the Dauphin's death.
K488/C1/TH/112Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re local commercial opportunities and business news.
K488/C1/TH/105Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re bankruptcy, commercial news, asking to be set up in business on his own.
K488/C1/MF/59Lady Mary Fortescue's acknowledgement of the payment of a legacy from Sir Francis Fortescue to Francis Fortescue per Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/X/15C. Sturton, to ?, re affair of Miss Aston's, family news, a Mr Lapper. Refers to the recipient as being in Paris.
K488/C1/MHb/35L. Fergus, Graffham, Sussex, re the Bostocks and Barneswells, rumour of Joseph II's plan for dissolution of the continental convents.
K488/C1/MHb/25Mary Bostock, London, re Jane Huddleston, the Ladies Newburgh and Shrewsbury, family news, her expenses.
K488/C2/HD69Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Huddleston, London, re Henry's indebtedness.
K488/C1/TH/40Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, as the agent for dispatching money and letters between Howard and his mother.
K488/C1/TH/90Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, requesting merchandise to sell, re the neglect of his family.
K488/C1/TL/18Timothy Lucas, to John Tichbourne, S.J., Queen's Square, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston, his future son-in-law.
K488/C2/G12Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re payment of debt, his son in Italy.
K488/C1/TH/132Thomas Huddleston, Amsterdam, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, Mighorucci, London, re Mighorucci's local business affairs.
K488/C1/TH/83Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re delay in mail, commercial transactions.
K488/C2/HD75Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re his monetary needs.
K488/C1/TH/20Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, pleading for a loan in order to go into business on his own.
K488/C1/TH/130Thomas Huddleston, Amsterdam, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, Mighorucci, London, re Mighorucci's local business transactions.
K488/C2/B2Edward Beaumont, Duke's Place, Norwich, re consecration of Charles Berington as coadjutor to Bishop Thomas Talbot, impending confirmation tour.
K488/C1/TH/114Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re local commercial opportunities and business news.
K488/C1/TH/123Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, re dispatch of goods and local commercial opportunities.
K488/C1/MHc/127Mary Ann Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re Reading oratories, the Fitzgeralds and Throckmortons, other Catholic and society news.
K488/C1/MHc/121Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re Frances's continental holiday.
K488/C1/SJ/5Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, re John Champion's illness, London bankruptcies and burglaries.
K488/C1/TH/26Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Wright, Liège, re Thomas's sister and a mutual friend, with thanks for advice.
K488/C1/MHc/164Margaret Roche, Jamestown, and Cecilia Barnwell, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re gossip of family and friends, a nun's profession.
K488/C1/TH/118Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, with condolences for his grandmother's death, re delivery of clock, war news.
K488/C2/A3Thomas Angier, S.J., St Swithin's, Norwich, re Edward Huddleston's inheritance for Edward Galloway, S.J.
K488/C1/TH/56Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, asking for merchandise to sell, re his money needs and his extravagance on his journey to Italy.
K488/C1/TH/124Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re the ending of his apprenticeship and his commercial prospects.
K488/C1/SJ/1Henry Bostock, London, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, postponing visit, re death of Thomas Huddleston's daughter, conciliation of the Low Countries.
K488/C1/TH/80Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re delays in his mail, the depredations of French privateers.
K488/C1/TH/41Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, re dispatch of letters, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C1/TH/100Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re delay in post, arrival of goods and commercial news and opportunities.
K488/C1/TH/97Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, asking to be set up in business, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/6Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re the misadventures of some trinkets of a Florentine Marquess, his travelling expenses and need of money.
K488/C1/TH/127Thomas Huddleston's copy of Pietro Mighorucci, London, Mighorucci, London, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, re payment of Thomas Huddleston's board in Leghorn.
K488/C1/TH/36Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, asking for commission, re the safeguards for goods left by him at his death.
K488/C1/TH/99Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Joseph Mildigos, London, re payment for receipt of goods, commercial opportunities in Leghorn trade.
K488/C1/TH/82Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Robert Alston, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C2/H8Rev. Thomas Hewitt, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, re one Patty's health.
K488/C2/G17Edward Galloway, S.J., London, re his great gouty pains and hope to visit Sawston.
K488/C1/TLCorrespondence of Timothy Lucas, of Marlborough, Wiltshire
K488/C1/TL/12John Lucas, S.J., Liège, Portobacco, Maryland, re withdrawal of money and his expectations from Timothy Lucas's will.
K488/C2/C27Thomas Couche, London, re settlement of dispute with Rawe over Lucas legacy.
K488/C2/C29Thomas Couche, re the lease of Applin estate, the sale of Purse Caundle timber.
K488/C2/BS5Henry Bostock, London, re family business, dinner with the Rev. Elias Thackeray.
K488/C3/E36George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re a Company appointment, Jane Huddleston's health.
K488/C2/BS40Henry Bostock, London, re Bishop Berington and a projected Sawston dinner, wine for Mr Sitwell.
K488/C2/F5Mary Lelia Farrill, Bury, re the education of her children, excuses and apologies.
K488/C2/E1Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to the Enclosure Commissioners, with a list of petitions.
K488/C2/HD74Ferdinand Huddleston, Lincoln's Inn, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re household needs.
K488/C2/HD6Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, re his children and want of a family chaplain.
K488/C2/HD43Henry Huddleston, London, refuting charges of extravagance and of mixing in bad company.
K488/C2/HD24Henry Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's purchase of Gosling's share in the Sawston Rectory estate.
K488/C3/H18Mrs F. Haywood, Cambridge, declining Richard Huddleston's invitation to Sawston.
K488/C2/HD46Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his expenses, Mrs Eyston's affairs, Denys Scully.
K488/C2/HD72Ferdinand Huddleston, Monmouth, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, with his first impressions of Monmouth.
K488/C2/HD138Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas and Richard Huddleston, London, re payment of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C2/HD181Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of a Sawston estate from a Mr Mackenzie.
K488/C2/HD215Thomas Huddleston, Newgate, London, Angram, Easingfold, Yorkshire, re Mary Bostock's smallpox.
K488/C3/B39L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re the French occupation of Brussels.
K488/C3/E16aJohn Wright, Belsize, Hampstead, to George Eyston, re the estate of John Fleury.
K488/C3/DG4Kenelm Digby, Mills Coffee House, Lincoln's Inn, re preparation for trip to France.
K488/C2/L11Christopher Lowell, Sunbury, Middlesex, re his boredom, sympathy for Richard Huddleston in his illness.
K488/C2/G6Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, with congratulations on May Bostock's marriage.
K488/C2/T3Francis Tennant, Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, offering Ferdinand the purchase of college land.
K488/C3/B17Mary Bostock, Stratton Street, London, matchmaking, and sending thanks for money.
K488/C2/W1Charles Welch, Evesham, Worcester, re Ferdinand's signature to legal forms for settling up trustees to Mrs Berkeley's estate.
K488/C3/DG50Kenelm Digby, Paris, with appeal on behalf of the Tilt family, re the beautification of Paris.
K488/C3/E37George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re impending visit to Sawston, sale of land to the Railway Company.
K488/C3/F8Agnes Fotheringham, Kingsbridge House, Southampton, appealing for local Catholic mission.
K488/C3/G16John Good, Saffron Walden, re annual meeting of the Red Cross Turnpike Road trustees to discuss the projected railways.
K488/C3/G23Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting successes and Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/DG85Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re convert Catholic circle at Boulogne, requiem for the Duc d'Orleans.
K488/C3/E42Mary Jane Eyston, Overbury, Worcester, re her rheumatism, family news, his son at Cambridge.
K488/C3/E30George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re the investment of railway compensation money in consols.
K488/C3/E24George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re the sale of bonds, Richard Huddleston's disapproval of the Tablet.
K488/C3/DG52Kenelm Digby, Paris, re exhibition of Spanish pictures at Paris, persecution of the Archbishop of Cologne.
K488/C3/DG65Kenelm Digby, Southampton, begging on behalf on a Catholic coal-merchant and brewer with nine children.
K488/C3/HD35Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re the glory of fighting in a just war.
K488/C3/HD30Francis Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, re the Racket legacy, his need for money.
K488/C3/H12John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, congratulating him on Catholic emancipation.
K488/C3/E12Charles Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re a visit to Sawston, his son at Cambridge.
K488/C3/E32George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re negotiations with Peto over railway through Dernford.
K488/C3/H11John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re liberality in religion and Sophie le Duc.
K488/C3/H22Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, re his dinner invitation to the Huddlestons in Queen's.
K488/C3/H24N. Ward, Trunch, Norfolk, to Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge, re lodgings for Richard Huddleston at Cromer.
K488/C3/F2Ambrose Ferand, O.S.B., Sawston, asking shelter for a convent of Benedictines and their chaplain.
K488/C3/G16aJohn Good, Saffron Walden, re annual meeting of the Red Cross Turnpike Road trustees to discuss the projected railways.
K488/C3/H23Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, inviting Richard to join his on a journey.
K488/C3/HD28Francis Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, thanking Richard for paying his debts.
K488/C3/HD2A. Huddleston, Woodbine Place, Coomb Down, Somerset, with enquiries after Richard Huddleston's health.
K488/C3/H8John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re French politics, and Sophie le Duc, with her parents in Nantes.
K488/C3/HD16Edward and Agnes Huddleston, Park Street, London, re their journey back to England from Paris.
K488/C3/HD1A. Huddleston, Woodbine Place, Coomb Down, Somerset, re the thieves and barkers in Somerset.
K488/C3/HD169Jane Canning, London, re repairs to her London house and visit to Sawston, family news and movements.
K488/C3/W10Charles Brent Wale, Magdalene College, Cambridge, asking for continuation of bond on loan.
K488/C3/HR32Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re Wisbech detachment.
K488/C3/HD116Jane Canning, Hake's Hotel, Manchester, re Isabella Huddleston's broken engagement, other family news.
K488/C2/G7Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re interest on loan, Christmas invitation.
K488/C3/S13Denys Scully, Dublin, re Frank Huddleston's apostasy, English regiments in Dublin.
K488/C3/HD170Jane Canning, London, postponing her visit to Sawston because of the Sawston epidemic of scarlet fever.
K488/C3/HR2Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the inapplicability of the Test Act to Catholics in the Army.
K488/C3/M25Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, telling Richard of his departure from Sawston.
K488/C3/P25Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, announcing his intention to call round for dinner.
K488/C3/G31Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with present of a pointer dog.
K488/C3/S8Denys Scully, Dublin, re his wife's legacy, Jane Huddleston's marriage to Francis Canning.
K488/C3/P24Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re his resumption of the office of Under Sheriff.
K488/C1/EH/27Agnes Huddleston, Gloucester Place, London, re her brother Henry's Indian fever.
K488/C3/M33Henry John Mudd, Lavenham, Suffolk, re his friendship with Richard Huddleston, a French émigre tutor.
K488/C3/M19Abbé Martinet to Richard Huddleston in camp, refusing the loan of his watch, exhorting him to keep good company.
K488/C3/G32Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, postponing a hunting invitation.
K488/C2/HD102Jane Huddleston, London, re her gout and rheumatism, her departure for Crondon Park.
K488/C3/P13Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re the sale of Mrs Elizabeth Martindale's Sawston estates.
K488/C3/S33Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, re gout, gift of a spaniel.
K488/C2/BS44Henry Bostock, Gray's Inn, re purchase of annuities and family and other financial matters.
K488/C3/W21J. White, Cambridge, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, readdressed Loughborough, re despatch of baggage.
K488/C3/W4Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, offering his services at Mary Huddleston's death-bed.
K488/C3/T9Abbé Tostivint, Dinan, Brittany, re his return to France, the social and religious condition of post-war Dinan.
K488/C3/C10Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, with assurance of his happy condition, an invitation to Ferdinand.
K488/C2/BS6Henry Bostock, Brighthelmstone (Brighton), re interest for Miss Symms, other family matters.
K488/C1/EH/29Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re his brother Harry at Simla, the Abbé Donét.
K488/C1/EH/28Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re estate sale, family new, with an attack on Macaulay.
K488/C1/EH/41Frances Jones, Clytha, Monmouth, re a sensational sermon by Father Petcherine in the French Embassy Chapel.
K488/C1/EH/24Julia Fleming, Dorset Square, London, with thanks for Sawston hospitality, re the Gandolfi's visit, the badness of the London air.
K488/C1/EH/42Frances Jones, Rutland Gate, London re Edward Huddleston's failure to accept an invitation, her husband's absence at church dedications in Wales.
K488/C1/EH/44Frances Jones, Paris, re French politics, extremism, Lagrange and Lamartine, the popularity of Louis Napoleon, the Great Exhibition.
K488/C1/FRb/68R. Hudson, postmark Oxford, stating the school charge and the linen and silver spoon to be brought with the child [probably Richard].
K488/C1/EH/83Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norwich, to Edward Huddleston, Norwich, Barracks, inviting Edward and Richard Huddleston to dinner.
K488/C1/EH/49Henry Mavor, re Edward Huddleston's relationship to Timothy Lucas, his rights to a legacy from a Mrs Harvesson.
K488/C2/HD53Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re loan for enclosure, Mary Huddleston's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/HD80Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re the execution of a deed.
K488/C2/BS18Henry Bostock, London, with a copy of W. Myddleton to Henry, re Richard Huddleston's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/HD81Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re personal and business news.
K488/C2/C28Thomas Couche, John Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, re the sale of the Purse Caundle timber.
K488/C2/HD47Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Ferdinand Huddleston account with Henry, the Sawston Enclosure Bill.
K488/C1/HD/52D. Poole's legal opinion re a heriot claimed from Isaac Lofts.
K488/C2/B28Catherine Bodenham, Rotherwas, Hereford, with condolences re the death of Richard Huddleston, re Mr Bodenham's ill-health.
K488/C1/MHb/45Henry, Richard and Edward Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, with their dutiful regards.
K488/C2/B34L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward Huddleston's vacation with the Countess of Bornhem.
K488/C2/HD205Ferdinand Huddleston, to Richard Huddleston, Clacton Camp, Essex, approving Richard's volunteering for Ireland, reporting the death of Bishop Berington.
K488/C2/BS16Henry Bostock, London, re deaths of Mrs Charles Stuart and John Champion, S.J., rendez-vous at St Albans.
K488/C2/BS25Henry Bostock, London, re his illness, news of Ferdinand's sons at Bornhem College, Belgium.
K488/C2/B35L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward Huddleston's journey back to Britain.
K488/C2/BS9Henry Bostock, London, re dinner with the Vicar of Sawston in London, gifts of wine, money from the Lucas estate.
K488/C2/BS45Henry Bostock, Stratton Street, London, re moral danger to Henry Huddleston from low company.
K488/C2/G10Sir Thomas Gage, Bury, re a fruitless journey, the purchase of a marble chimney piece.
K488/C2/HD54Henry Huddleston, London, re a prospective loan from Mrs Needham, the dangers of an unsuitable marriage.
K488/C2/BS87Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, re colour of carpet in Lincoln's Inn Chapel, church-furnishings for Sawston Chapel.
K488/C2/C11William Cole, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, re a visit postponed, a servant's call, the Duke of Grafton's gift of a Northamptonshire living to a clergyman who killed a highwayman.
K488/C2/HD111Jane Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's accident and loss of a leg, her own health.
K488/C2/HD113Jane Huddleston, London, re religious consolations at Uncle Eyston's death-bed, his family legacies.
K488/C2/HD107Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, with thanks for present, re treatment of an infectious disease.
K488/C2/HD115John Huddleston, O.S.B., re death of Frances Huddleston, the virtues of a sober and frugal life.
K488/C2/HD94Jane Huddleston, London, re her journey from Bath, the Lucas's, remittance of money.
K488/C2/HD11Henry Huddleston, London, with repentance for the past and promises of information, with a note on Papal authority.
K488/C2/HD55Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re security required by a Mr Green for a loan to finance the Sawston enclosure.
K488/C2/HD71Ferdinand Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, assuring her of his own good health and the good health of his brothers.
K488/C2/HD10Henry Huddleston, London, re the cost of his articles, the abjuration oath, an heir to Hendred.
K488/C2/HD104Jane Huddleston, London, re schooling for her grandchild, housebreaking, senile marriages, London gossip and family news.
K488/C2/HD76Ferdinand Huddleston, Lincoln's Inn, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re claim upon the Belchier estate, a plea for pocket money, a London wind-storm.
K488/C2/HD82Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re the disputed possession of Vicarage estate.
K488/C2/HD117Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Lucas, Ibberton, Dorset, re finalization of their marriage settlement.
K488/C2/HD56Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re two thousand pound loan, the possession of the Rectory estate deeds, Denys Scully's need of five hundred pounds.
K488/C2/HD114Jane Huddleston, London, with request for money, refusal of invitation from the Countess of Shrewsbury.
K488/C2/HD64Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re money owing on bond.
K488/C2/HD103Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, London, re a loan, family news.
K488/C3/G35Rev. William Greenwood, Amesbury, Wiltshire, re purchase of Hinxton farm and living.
K488/C2/HD92Jane Huddleston, London, re a Channel crossing, Miss Harding, an archaeological postscript.
K488/C2/HD100Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, re loan to free Richard Huddleston of debt.
K488/C2/HD116Receipt from John Huddleston, O.S.B., for payment for Henry Bostock of five pounds annuity.
K488/C2/HD147Richard Huddleston, London, advising Ferdinand Huddleston to dissociate himself from the Catholic Committee.
K488/C2/HD151Richard Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's invitation to the Thomas Huddlestons to visit Sawston.
K488/C2/HD189Richard Huddleston, London, re negotiations for the purchase of Mackenzie estate, investment of Edward Huddleston's money.
K488/C2/P1Abbé Papin, London, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, postponing his departure from London.
K488/C2/L22John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re his claims on his father's inheritance, life in America.
K488/C2/M19Thomas Mitchell, Aberford, Yorkshire, re Rev. Thomas Coutley, Ferdinand's children, the old days in George Wilmot's chambers.
K488/C3/G26Rev. William Greenwood, Bath, re his mother's health, his hunting and an exchange of dogs.
K488/C2/L28John Lucas, S.J., St Inigoe's, Maryland, demanding twenty-five pounds for his signature to deed, re his mission into the wilderness.
K488/C2/W7George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re Ferdinand's marriage settlement, with list of Sawston rents and tenants.
K488/C2/W9George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re interest payment on loan.
K488/C3/R14George Robertson, Red Hill, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, re social life at Red Hill.
K488/C2/P13Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re Sawston farm rents, enclosure costs.
K488/C3/G30Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a gift of a hunting dog.
K488/C3/B49L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston, re his own approaching death.
K488/C2/B17aHenry Bell, Gray's Inn, to Henry Bostock, Hatton Street, London, enclosing letter for forwarding to John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C2/BS39Henry Bostock, London, re continental travels of Huddleston children, costuming the girls, a projected Eyston marriage.
K488/C2/F6Mary Lelia Farrill, Bury, with news of the Gages, re Richard Huddleston's future, the dangers of a premature vocation to the priesthood.
K488/C3/H29John Horseman, Royston, re Father Mathew and temperance reform with a poem on the same.
K488/C3/H27Rev. John Holcombe, St John's College, Cambridge, re William Greenwood's health and price of mare.
K488/C3/HD75Isabella Lawlor, Castlelough, County Kerry, re her impending visit to Sawston, Henry Huddleston in India.
K488/C3/H10John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD50Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, begging money to pay his debts, re the aspersions on Sir John Moore's retreat from Corunna.
K488/C3/F3T. Ferrers, Guernsey, re a near shipwreck on the French coast, the delights of Guernsey wine and women, the regiment's future in foreign service.
K488/C3/R23Mary Rutton, Upper Gower Street, London, re Margaret Rutton's refusal to change her faith to marry Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/H32E.M. Howard, Gloucester Place, London, begging on behalf of the mission of Wigton, Cumberland.
K488/C3/E40Mary Jane and Basil Eyston, Newbury Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, with family news.
K488/C3/HD57Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re part income from Dorset estate, settlement of the inheritance.
K488/C3/N3Abbé Nerinckx, Somerstown, London, with appeal for Somerstown schools and orphanage, and with thanks for a donation.
K488/C3/HD162Jane Canning, London, re Edward Huddleston's loan to her of his London house.
K488/C3/HD9Edward Huddleston, Bruges, re the education of his children, the Bishop of Ghent's defiance of the Dutch.
K488/C3/HD24Edward Huddleston, Oscott, Birmingham, re his vocation to the priesthood, the miraculous cure of a blind man at Holywell.
K488/C3/H5John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, to Richard Huddleston, recommending Sophie le Duc's return to France.
K488/C3/B36L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward Huddleston, the contagion of the irreligion of the French National Assembly.
K488/C3/R18Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, thanking Richard Huddleston for supporting his claim for promotion.
K488/C3/F7Agnes Fotheringham, Kingsbridge House, Southampton, re Richard Huddleston's health, the Mois de Marie, family news, the Southampton mission.
K488/C3/HD3Richard Huddleston, Harwich, Essex, to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, re Charles Wale's letter recalling officers of the Cambridge Militia to their regiment.
K488/C3/HD22Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Edward Huddleston, Brighton re household matters.
K488/C3/R20George Roope, Rye, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Regimental Militia, farewelling the regiment.
K488/C3/DG96Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the Catholic revival in Paris: Benedictines, Brothers of St John of God, Lacordaire and Dominican tertiaries, the Society of St Vincent de Paul.
K488/C3/H13W. Parker Hammond, Pampisford Hall, Cambridgeshire, re transport to a meeting of the Cambridgeshire County Club, with enclosed rules and a list of members.
K488/C3/DG97Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a job for a protegé, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, the Archconfraternity of Our Lady and Père Ravegnan on the Jesuits.
K488/C3/H9John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, with recollections of Sophie le Duc and a Miss Fisher, one of Sophie's pupils.
K488/C3/HD6Edward Huddleston, Pall Mall, London, re his daughter's illness, farm rents.
K488/C3/HD34Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re family news and the unjust distribution of battle honours.
K488/C3/F1William Fawcet, Adjutant General's Office, London, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich, ordering a military escort for the Princess of Wales should she disembark at Harwich.
K488/C3/G18John Gray, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, asking for the conscription of James Wing of Bassingbourn in place of James Clark.
K488/C3/HD23Edward Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with thanks for partridges, family news.
K488/C3/H30B. Howard, Fornham, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, inviting Richard to a dance.
K488/C3/HD21Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re poverty of Cambridge chapel, a visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/H35aPhilip Howard, New Bond Street, London, enclosing Lingard's pamphlet on the oath of Succession, alleging Queen Victoria's distaste for it.
K488/C3/HR33Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotion, clothing and discipline.
K488/C3/HD66Henry Huddleston, London, re management of Mrs Eyston's account, division of the Dorset estate.
K488/C3/HD31Francis Huddleston, Dublin, re family estrangement, asking after the provisions of Mary Bostock's will.
K488/C3/T2John Talbot, Stanhope Street, London, re a dubious aristocratic conversion, defeat of Catholic emancipation, social unrest in London.
K488/C3/P21Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of Dernford Mill to a Mr Living.
K488/C3/HD36Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, re a comic letter from Richard, family and Catholic society news.
K488/C3/HD178Mary Huddleston, South End, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re the South End sea-cure.
K488/C3/HR38Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental promotions, volunteering, clothing and discharges.
K488/C3/HR3Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re Cambridgeshire Militia commissions for Richard and Edward Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD124Jane Canning, London, re payment of debts to Mr Eyre, restoration of Sawston paintings, Mary Huddleston's illness and presentation to the English ambassador in Paris.
K488/C3/HR43Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Liverpool, re regimental movements and promotion.
K488/C3/K1Francis King, Lambeth, begging on Edward Huddleston's recommendation on behalf of the Brixton mission.
K488/C3/HR25aEnclosure by Lord Hardwicke, Chelmsford Barracks, of an extract from a letter by a Mr Dundee, re regimental volunteers for Ireland.
K488/C3/HR23Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the difficulty of granting Frank Huddleston a commission, a reason for the Abbé Martinet's expulsion.
K488/C3/HD179Richard Huddleston, Lymne Camp, Kent, to Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, re her health, a view across the Channel to the French camp at Boulogne.
K488/C3/HR29Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, enclosing a letter to Thomas Suffield, Norwich, re Richard Huddleston's promise to Suffield of Irish news.
K488/C3/R15George Robertson, Chelmsford, re loss of regimental tent poles, regimental news, some antique ladies.
K488/C3/R17Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, asking Richard Huddleston to recommend his promotion.
K488/C3/M24Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, with congratulations on Richard's recovery of stolen property.
K488/C3/R21E.P. Rowe, Eastern Counties Railway Office, Shoreditch Station, re the appointment of a gatekeeper at the Dernford crossing.
K488/C3/M23Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, family and district news, re the progress of the Breton army.
K488/C3/P3P. J. Parker, Christleton, Cheshire, with thanks for hospitality at Sawston, enquiries about Young Gentlemen's names, teaching post at Nottingham.
K488/C3/V3Tanfield Vachell, Barton Mills, Suffolk, re wine and women in port, Sir Edward Nightingale, fire in the West Ham dockyards and the French Concordat.
K488/C3/HD76Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re Edward Huddleston's sale of his commission.
K488/C3/HD13Edward Huddleston, Paris, re Irish proposals of marriage to Isabella and Jane Huddleston, Mary Huddleston's illness.
K488/C3/HD20Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re payment of dividends, trusteeship of the Marnhull mission, family news.
K488/C3/HD181Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re her health, and wishing Richard, his brother and his nephew a safe continental holiday.
K488/C3/W1Sir Charles Wale, Norwich, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, ordering Edward Huddleston to attend a court martial at Bexfield.
K488/C3/HD91Jane Huddleston, London, re an heiress-wife for Richard Huddleston, Protestant sympathy for Catholic emancipation, Lady Shaftesbury's fear of the Irish.
K488/C1/MHb/79Mary Scully, Dublin, promising to help in finding a wife for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/BL/1John Champion, S.J., Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, Monmouth, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/B41Charles Butler, Lincoln's Inn, re a legal dispute with a Mrs Rackett.
K488/C1/MHb/50Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Huddleston, London with a loan of £255..
K488/C1/TH/77Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re an order for china ware.
K488/C3/DG82Kenelm Digby, Bath, with Bath news.
K488/C3/DG26Kenelm Digby, London, with Christmas wishes.
K488/C3/HD67Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his legal expenses.
K488/C1/TH/93Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, Worksop, re dispatch of clock.
K488/C2/BS58Henry Bostock, London, re Henry Huddleston, other family news.
K488/C2/A2George Alexander, Sturtloe, congratulating Ferdinand Huddleston on his marriage.
K488/C3/S10Denys Scully, Dublin, re family business matters.
K488/C1/MHb/95Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, re her illness, bad tenants, a tithe-hungry parson.
K488/C1/MHb/40Martha Honnor, South End, re Mary Huddleston's return home, the despatch of stockings.
K488/C1/TH/113Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Buonaventivia Pellegreni, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/MHb/97Hellena Petre, Gravelines, France, re Sister Piggot's death.
K488/C1/MHb/84Sarah Huddleston, Kingstanley, Gloucester, with thanks and compliments.
K488/C1/MHb/96Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, re her difficulties with her estate and a tithing parson.
K488/C3/W31Thomas Wright and Co., London, re his account.
K488/C1/TH/32Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Thomas Rice, London, soliciting business.
K488/C1/TH/84Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Magnolfi, London, re mail delay.
K488/C2/BS79Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C1/MHb/63Jane Huddleston, Stanhope Street, London, re her doing in London, family news.
K488/C3/R1Richard Rawe, Bath, re legacies to the Huddlestons.
K488/C1/TH/33Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/21Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re his need of money.
K488/C1/TH/19Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Fortescue, re his commercial hopes and prospects.
K488/C1/TH/74Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/53Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome re dispatch of tea and clock.
K488/C1/TH/15Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re her family news from England.
K488/C1/TH/29Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, asking to be restored to grace.
K488/C1/TH/45Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re the sale of his watch.
K488/C1/TH/65Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re dispatch of merchandise.
K488/C1/TH/94Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/28Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mr Magnolfi, re dispatch of Abbot Howard's property.
K488/C1/TH/64Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Townsend and Lamb, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C1/TH/126Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Bettolini, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/48Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, asking for the return of his watch.
K488/C1/TH/49Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Buonaventivia Pellegreni, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/47Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/96Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/63Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Valentine Hilder, London, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C1/MHc/139Jane Jones, Monmouth, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with family news.
K488/C1/TH/62Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Buonaventivia Pellegreni, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/TH/35Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to ?, London, re payment through Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHc/147Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re society news.
K488/C3/DG46Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re employment of a servant.
K488/C1/TH/52Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, demanding the return of his watch.
K488/C1/TH/39Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Monsr Magnolfi, Florence, re letter from Lady Howard of Worksop.
K488/C1/TH/3Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, asking to found means of livelihood.
K488/C1/TH/10Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, re his apology to Mighorucci, his money needs.
K488/C1/TH/34Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Messrs Meulenan and Sons, asking for commission.
K488/C3/G9Sophie Girard, Bruges, recalling old memories.
K488/C2/BS46Henry Bostock, London, re exchange of presents.
K488/C3/DG3Kenelm Digby, re Parisian news, a gift of champagne.
K488/C1/TH/61Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, in Italian.
K488/C2/BS91Mary Bostock, Thayer Street, London, re her income tax.
K488/C3/W44Thomas Wright, London, re a mistaken deposit.
K488/C2/HD137Richard Huddleston, London, re death of a relation.
K488/C3/B1William Joseph Bayne, Cambridge, re his marriage.
K488/C2/BS54Henry Bostock, London, re Huddleston accounts, family news.
K488/C3/B52John Bullock, O.P., London, re invitation to Sawston.
K488/C3/E26George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/TH/8Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, re his money needs and expenses.
K488/C1/TH/66Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re mutual business affairs, war news.
K488/C1/TH/85Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Bartolomeo de Groot, Rotterdam, in Italian.
K488/C3/P7Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of farm.
K488/C1/TH/73Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re commercial news.
K488/C1/TH/58Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to George Monke, London, re the recovery of a bad debt.
K488/C1/TH/145aIOU from Thomas Huddleston to William Manlove, repaid by Francis Fortescue.
K488/C1/TH/109Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re dispatch of clock.
K488/C1/TH/59Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Abbot Howard, Rome, re the dispatch of a clock.
K488/C1/TH/125Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Foley and Bettolini, London, in Italian.
K488/C3/W46Thomas Wright, London, re sale of East India Bond.
K488/C3/W50Thomas Wright, London, re sale of bond.
K488/C3/G13Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity.
K488/C2/HD49Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re ownership of estate.
K488/C2/L5Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, re the lease of Dernford Mill.
K488/C3/W53T. Wright, London, with thanks on behalf of his brother.
K488/C3/H28M.B. Holkes, Shelford, re death of Sir Charles Wale.
K488/C1/TH/30Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Buonaventivia Pellegreni, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C3/HD48Henry Huddleston, London, re a strange London encounter.
K488/C3/DG1Kenelm Digby asking that Richard Huddleston destroy book.
K488/C3/H15John Haslop, Cambridge, re the sale of bridle.
K488/C2/S17Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, re health of the two families.
K488/C2/BS31Henry Bostock, Mayfair, re marriage proposals to a niece.
K488/C2/HD167Richard Huddleston, London, re news from Brussels.
K488/C3/T4John Taylor, London, with bill for stuffs.
K488/C3/HD106Jane Canning, Rome, re the death of Leo XII.
K488/C3/D8J. Dugmore, Swaffham, re Sawston tenants' rights and duties.
K488/C3/E25George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
K488/C2/HD16Henry Huddleston, London, re his training as a conveyancer.
K488/C3/B29H. Bridges, Cambridge, with gift of an etching.
K488/C2/HD175Richard Huddleston, London, re bill payments, family deaths.
K488/C2/HD61Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re a loan for enclosure.
K488/C2/HD30Henry Huddleston, London, re the sale of Huddleston stocks.
K488/C3/W49Thomas Wright, London, re sale of bond.
K488/C2/HD241Note on the sale of the property of Thomas Huddleston, 1799.
K488/C2/HD156Richard Huddleston, London, re dispute over Dorset legacy.
K488/C3/P16Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re dinner engagement.
K488/C3/P9Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re a call at Sawston.
K488/C3/C1William Casey, Marnhull, Dorset, re payment of dividends.
K488/C1/HD/55William Mott, Cambridge, re a surrender.
K488/C2/HD124Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re household matters.
K488/C2/S14Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, re impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/W37Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C1/HD/42Charles Halfpenny, London, re business matters.
K488/C3/HD136Jane Canning, London, re the Wright Bank crash.
K488/C3/W36Thomas Wright, London, re payment from Mr Narry.
K488/C2/BS15Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C2/HD239Thomas Huddleston, London, re purchase of stock and annuities.
K488/C2/B39John Bullock, O.P., London, declining an invitation.
K488/C2/L39Edward Lunn, Cambridge, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re forwarding of accounts.
K488/C2/R2Mary Rawe, Ingatestone Hall, asking for details of Timothy Lucas's illness.
K488/C2/L14John Lucas, S.J., London, with thanks for hospitality.
K488/C1/EH/19George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/EH/51Madame de Moligny, Versailles, with family news.
K488/C3/A5Giuseppie Ferdinando De Angelis and Pietro Bedoni, Rome, in Italian.
K488/C3/HR44Lord Hardwicke, London, refusing a regimental discharge.
K488/C2/L6Mr and Mrs Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, with dinner and invitation.
K488/C3/C25Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C3/W43Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/W41Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/B6John Bendyshe, Kneesworth House, Cambridgeshire, re a canvassing appeal.
K488/C3/E4Ferdinand English, Kingston Square, Bath, with thanks for charity.
K488/C3/W47Thomas Wright, London, with statement of account.
K488/C3/DG64Kenelm Digby, Southampton, inviting Richard Huddleston to Southampton.
K488/C3/F6aLicence to Baptiste Fleury, Priest, to reside in England.
K488/C3/S11Denys Scully, Dublin, re family business matters.
K488/C2/BS4Henry Bostock, London, re family business.
K488/C2/HD118Mary Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re his health smallpox scare.
K488/C3/C16Thomas Cotton, Ely, re rejection of his application for a commission.
K488/C2/HD162Richard Huddleston, London, re stock purchase, with a list of Sawston tenants.
K488/C3/E17George Eyston, re a petition to retain chambers in Gray's Inn.
K488/C2/HD176Richard Huddleston, London, re despatch of deeds.
K488/C2/L37Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, with condolences for the death of Ferdinand's baby.
K488/C2/HD154Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of annuities, a family quarrel.
K488/C2/HD224Thomas Huddleston, London, re sale of goldware and plate.
K488/C2/BS81Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C2/M8William Martindale, Cambridge, re the insurance of Dernford paper mill.
K488/C2/W3Sarah Whitby, Hammersmith, re her neglect of Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C3/B21Mary Bostock, London, with wartime gossip of French politics.
K488/C2/HD242William Archer Huddleston, Shooter's Hill, accepting invitation.
K488/C1/EH/21George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re financial matter.
K488/C2/HD232Thomas Huddleston, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C2/S18Richard Summerfield, Cambridge, re bill for Pampisford enclosure.
K488/C3/DG17Kenelm Digby, London, proposing to visit Sawston.
K488/C3/E9Thomas Henry Ewart, Tottenham, appealing for his mission.
K488/C3/B16Mary Bostock, Stratton Street, London, re family history, French wars.
K488/C3/P12Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re rents and farm lease.
K488/C3/B35L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re his immediate plans.
K488/C3/I5Rev. H.J. Jones, Manchester, re sale of book.
K488/C3/C19Curries and Co., London, re Dorset rents.
K488/C1/EH/23Julia Fleming, London, re her impending to Sawston.
K488/C1/EH/22George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re legal matter.
K488/C3/P1C.J. Paglians, London, acknowledging for the Aged Poor Society.
K488/C3/HD173Part of a letter from Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Huddleston.
K488/C3/DG36Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Richard Huddleston's godson and the Digbys' new Parisian house.
K488/C3/HD54Henry Huddleston, London, re the proposed sale of Ibberton to Richard Rowe.
K488/C3/DG86Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, with an invitation, re power of attorney.
K488/C3/H17George Hassell, War Office, re Mr Oke's resignation of his commission.
K488/C3/J1Keating and Co., London, re book enquiries, and with book bill.
K488/C3/F4John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re death of a Miss Ashmall
K488/C3/D11J. Dugmore, Swaffham, recommending rent relief to Sawston tenants.
K488/C3/M12Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re ownership of uniforms.
K488/C3/DG41Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re a visit from Bishop Walsh.
K488/C3/DG59Kenelm Digby, Southampton, regretting his departure for Southampton.
K488/C3/HD64Henry Huddleston, London, re his income and indebtedness.
K488/C3/HR27Lord Hardwicke, London, re promotion of Robert Robertson.
K488/C2/C40Thomas Couche, London, re Dorset rents.
K488/C3/W40Thomas Wright, London, re payments and deposits.
K488/C2/BS86Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, with family news.
K488/C3/DG53Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his son's first communion, the death of Tallyrand.
K488/C3/W8Fragment of a note from Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire.
K488/C3/G10Sophie Girard, Bruges, recalling old memories, begging for charity.
K488/C3/V13Tanfield Vachell, York Chambers, London, re share dividends.
K488/C3/K2Fragment of a letter from Sarah King, Dernford Dale, Cambridgeshire.
K488/C3/HD60Henry Huddleston, London, re Jane Huddleston's marriage.
K488/C3/S19C.W. Sherard, Huntingdon, regretting Richard Huddleston's teaching.
K488/C3/F5John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re his inability to say Mass at Sawston through illness.
K488/C3/H36W.P. Hulse, Dublin, re Irish rebel atrocities and their suppression.
K488/C3/E23George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re Dr Baines's health, declining invitation.
K488/C3/DG62Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the death of John Dillon, his brother-in-law.
K488/C3/E3Ferdinand English, Kingston Square, Bath, begging on behalf of his sick brother.
K488/C3/H21Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, with invitation to a play.
K488/C3/E13Charles Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, re an impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/N6Sir Edward Nightingale, refusing rent payment, re the high cost of living in London.
K488/C3/DG99Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re journey to Boulogne, O'Connell and the Irish bishops.
K488/C3/W51Thomas Wright, London, re payment to Fisher and Co.
K488/C3/M34Henry John Mudd, Lavenham, Suffolk, with banter and an invitation.
K488/C3/W42Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/HD45Henry Huddleston, London, re his legal work and mutual friends.
K488/C3/G21Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting plans, his B.D. examination.
K488/C2/F7L. Fergus, Brampton, re impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/HD68Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re misunderstanding over bank deposit.
K488/C3/HD189Thomas Huddleston, Milton, re the payment of his son's debts.
K488/C3/W52Thomas Wright, London, re payment from Fisher and Co.
K488/C3/HD166Jane Canning, London, re the purchase of myrrh.
K488/C3/HD111Jane Canning, Albano, Italy, re English society in Rome and the Papal Court.
K488/C3/HR7Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, offering captaincy.
K488/C3/M2Archbishop John MacHale, Sligo, with thanks for poor relief.
K488/C3/HD188Thomas Huddleston, London, re a hunting incident.
K488/C3/N4Thomas Nice, Colchester, re payment of army expenses.
K488/C3/HD138Jane Canning, London, re Catholics ruined by the failure of Wright's Bank.
K488/C3/HD114Jane Canning, Geneva, re her journey from Milan, the Simplon Pass.
K488/C3/P11Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re the renewal of farm leases.
K488/C3/HR35Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re a dispute over precedence.
K488/C1/HD/30A Monmouth lawyer, re a legacy from Thomas Belchier.
K488/C3/HR22Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re clemency for the Abbé Martinet.
KAR50/24/2Licence for Richard Huddleston of Sawston to kill game
K488/C3/HD190William Archer Huddleston, Woolwich, with invitation, news of Frank Huddleston.
K488/C3/HR14Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re appointment of an Enclosure Commissioner.
K488/C3/M35Henry John Mudd, Sudbury, Suffolk, craving forgiveness in Latin.
K488/C3/L8Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
K488/C3/HR13Verses on Lord Hardwicke's tears at a court-martial, from the Morning Herald.
K488/C3/W39Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/W22Basil Woodd, London, with thanks for payment and custom.
K488/C3/G11Sophie Girard, Bruges, begging charity.
K488/C1/HD/50John Huddleston, O.S.B., re payment of his annuity.
K488/C3/T11Mother Mary Tucker, Tuam, re a mistake over a charitable donation.
K488/C3/HR10Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re leave of absence.
K488/C3/HD105Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re her mother's funeral.
K488/C2/B21John Berkeley, Hereford, re death of Catherine Bodenham.
K488/C3/I6William Jones, Knightsbridge, begging for Aberystwyth mission.
K488/C2/HD153Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of stocks.
K488/C3/HD123Jane Canning, London, re the postponement of Isabella Huddleston's wedding, Captain Vachell.
K488/C3/M7Joseph Make, Aberystwyth, asking for annual subscription to mission to the Welsh.
K488/C3/B32L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, with a blessing.
K488/C2/HD221Thomas Huddleston, London, re sale of plate.
K488/C3/M11Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re responsibility for military clothing.
K488/C3/M4Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
K488/C3/L7Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
K488/C3/M6Father Magee, Chapel House, Westminster, with thanks for donation to the Westminster mission.
K488/C3/HR17Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, re volunteer regiments for Ireland.
K488/C3/HD152Jane Canning, London, re cleaning and return from London of Sawston paintings.
K488/C1/EH/75Henry Riddell, London, declining purchase of estate in Kerry.
K488/C3/H16George Hassell, War Office, re rumour of war.
K488/C3/W29Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/I3Rules of Catholic defence committee, with a printed letter from Edward Jerningham.
K488/C1/BL/16Edward Webbe, London, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/T5Robert Throckmorton, London, re delayed interest payment.
K488/C1/MF/35Edward Webbe, London, re the probate of Sir Francis Fortescue's will.
K488/C3/H4John Hammond, Liverpool, re Sophie le Duc.
K488/C3/P22Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, declaring his intention to call.
K488/C3/R4John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, with his personal expenses.
K488/C3/T6John Tilt, Paris, with thanks for bounty through Kenelm Digby, a family portrait.
K488/C3/P35Eliza Pitchford, Norwich, recalling Richard Huddleston's stay in Norwich.
K488/C2/BS28Henry Bostock, Lille, re defects of Bruges conventual education.
K488/C1/BL/16cEdward Webbe, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/BS73Henry Bostock, London, with Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C3/P19Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re declaring his intention of coming to dinner.
K488/C1/EH/67Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Catholic burial rights.
K488/C3/P33George Petre, Thorndon, Suffolk, with apologies for neglecting Suffolk engagement.
K488/C1/EH/6Jane Canning, London, re Sarah Huddleston's death-bed.
K488/C2/HD8Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, with family news.
K488/C3/M10Robert Mann, Colchester, with regimental orders.
K488/C1/EH/7Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re the Eystons.
K488/C3/HD14Edward Huddleston, Paris, re death of Mary Huddleston.
K488/C2/B36Ian Brooke, Fordington, Dorset, re condition of Mrs Oliver's estate.
K488/C3/G12Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity.
K488/C2/HD160Richard Huddleston, London, re stock purchase.
K488/C1/EH/40William Hunt, Golden Square, London acknowledging cheque.
K488/C3/HR6Lord Hardwicke, Richmond, Surrey, re leave for Edward.
K488/C1/BL/55Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re sale of grain.
K488/C2/HD98Jane Huddleston, London, re Bath and family and public news.
K488/C2/S9Lewis Sequeira, London, re payment for wine.
K488/C1/FH/2Jane Canning, London, with news of Frances Jones.
K488/C1/HD/37William Finch, Cambridge, re fine on trespassing tenant.
K488/C3/HD165Jane Canning, London, re household matters.
K488/C2/M25Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Oliver-Lucas bond, payment of Dorset rents.
K488/C1/MHc/135Frances Jones, Rue Rivoli, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re her continental tour.
K488/C1/BL/14Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re Jane Belchier's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/B38Thomas Bullen, Cambridge, as a priest applying for the Sawston chaplaincy.
K488/C1/BL/45Thomas Jenkins, Lanvair, Monmouthshire, re defaulting Lanvair tenants.
K488/C1/EH/60Margaret Philipson, Felton, Hereford, her safe arrival home from Sawston.
K488/C1/EH/56Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re negotiations over sale of house.
K488/C1/FH/8Edward, Towgood, Paxton Hall, Hunts, declining invitation to shoot.
K488/C1/EH/37Ferdinand Huddleston, Aston, re Papal Aggression agitation, Sawston drainage.
K488/C1/EH/62Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re Sarah Huddleston's death.
K488/C1/EH/25Sophie Girard, Bruges, with condolences on the death of Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/EH/11John Christopher, Gloucester House, Southampton, re his father's death.
K488/C1/FRb/69Hannah and Samuel Jaggard, Sawston, re the tenancy of Huntingdon farm, with a draft of Fortescue's reply
K488/C1/HD/39William Greaves, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, re fines and rents due to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/BL/4John Champion, S.J., Sawston, re Richard Huddleston's marriage settlement.
K488/C1/FRb/95Edward Webbe, London, to Sir Francis Fortescue, Sawston, re lawsuit over morgage.
K488/C1/EH/59Christopher Pemberton, Newton, declining shooting invitation to Sawston.
K488/C1/FRb/101Edward Webbe, Gray's Inn, re an enquiry about a bull to Nathaniel Bostock.
K488/C1/EH/14Rev. Edwin Daniel, Sawston Parsonage, re increase in widow's allowance.
K488/C1/EH/33Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re weather, London news, Père Ravignan's preaching.
K488/C1/FRb/61John Howell, Sawston, Dernford, applying for a lease of Roger Beeton's farm.
K488/C1/EH/9Francis Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re departure of Edward Huddleston's daughters.
K488/C1/EH/79Postscript of a letter by John Scott with his address while on sick-leave at Dover.
K488/C1/EH/52John Moore, Commercial Road, London, asking Edward Huddleston's services as a steward at charity dinner.
K488/C1/MHb/81Mary Scully, Bagot Street, Dublin, re her mother's and her own ill-health, her impending visit to England.
K488/C1/HD/45Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re payment to Morgan, rent collection.
K488/C1/EH/31Ferdinand Huddleston, Bordeaux, re his travels in Spain and France.
K488/C3/B33L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re a teachers quarrel.
K488/C1/HD/3Henry Huddleston, Sawston, to Sir Robert Rookwood, Coldham, re payment of his debt.
K488/C3/DG21Kenelm Digby, London, re a convert lady, an impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/EH/53Caroline Newsam, Soham, Cambridgeshire, begging money for her ill-health.
K488/C2/HD91Jane Huddleston, London, re Mary Bostock's recovery from smallpox.
K488/C1/FRb/62Frances Huddleston, Lisbon, thanking Fortescue for paying her conventual dowry.
K488/C3/DG22Kenelm Digby, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London, re de Lisle, the cholera in London, an article in the British Critic.
K488/C1/EH/86Tanfield Vachell, Beyton, Suffolk, re accommodation at Sawston.
K488/C3/V1Tanfield Vachell, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, re a drunken host.
K488/C2/B13Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re John Lucas's claims to his father's estate.
K488/C2/T2William Taylor, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re electoral canvassing at Sawston.
K488/C3/R13George Robertson, Macclesfield, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re regimental drunkenness and a riot in Macclesfield.
K488/C1/EH/55Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re Edward Huddleston's non-appearance on the Cambridge Grand Jury.
K488/C1/HD/12Richard Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, with an offer of cockerels, news of Churchill's victory at Malplaquet.
K488/C2/M28Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Mrs Rawe's death, payment of Ibberton rents.
K488/C2/HD93Jane Huddleston, London, re exchange of presents.
K488/C1/FRb/71John Lomax, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, re payment of loan to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/DG9Kenelm Digby, Dieppe, re his travels in France, a proposed meeting in Rome.
K488/C2/R6Richard Rawe, Upper Charlotte Street, London, re sale of Ibberton and Bellchalwell estates, other Lucas beneficiaries..
K488/C2/O1Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, with congratulations on the birth of a son.
K488/C2/V1John Vowell, London, re treatment of the discoverer of the Sawston treasure trove.
K488/C2/BS7Henry Bostock, London, re his impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/DG54Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the death and burial of his daughter.
K488/C3/E21George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re a legacy, family news.
K488/C1/FRb/7James Bostock, re the sale of a coach and harness, awaiting instructions, and requesting £10.
K488/C1/EH/48Isabella Lawlor, Castleborough, Ireland, re family news, invitation to Killarney.
K488/C1/HD/9James Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re payment of an aunt's annuity.
K488/C2/C41Thomas Couche, London, re the value of Dorset estate and Dorset rents.
K488/C3/P6Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re reduction of rents.
K488/C1/EH/73Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, to Rev John Scott, Sawston, re repairs to the Hall Chapel.
K488/C1/JH/32Richard Huddleston, London, with gossip, family and household news.
K488/C3/HD63Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, asking for advance on his legacy.
K488/C2/B14Henry Bell, London, with receipt for fee for Henry Huddleston's articles.
K488/C2/BS52Henry Bostock, London, re London Catholic politics.
K488/C1/FRb/66William Huddleston, O.S.B., re his claims on the family estates.
K488/C2/B10Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re settlement of Dorset inheritance.
K488/C2/E3Edward Eyre, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's brother's ill-health.
K488/C2/G1John Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, postponing his visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/FRb/37John Hardcastle, London, re payment of money for Francis Huddleston, Lisbon
K488/C1/JH/93Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re execution of deeds and Monmouth rents.
K488/C1/FRb/43Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re Robert Peter's enquiry about the sale of an estate.
K488/C1/FRb/42Thomas Haylock, Sawston, re dispatch of a side saddle, estate matters.
K488/C1/HD/8James Bostock, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re debts of Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/JH/83Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, re a clerkship for Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C1/HD/2Sir Robert Rookwood, Coldham Hall, Suffolk, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, asking payment of a debt of 1624.
K488/C2/F3Mary Lelia Farrill, Bury, with Bury Catholic news, welcoming peace.
K488/C2/BS33Henry Bostock, London, re the cancellation of his niece's marriage.
K488/C1/FRb/87Emma Tempest, Drury Lane, London, claiming payment for a debt.
K488/C2/BS83Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, London, with thanks for presents.
K488/C2/HD70Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, thanking Ferdinand for paying his debts.
K488/C2/HD25Henry Huddleston, London, re Thomas Couche and the Couch-Huddleston Dorset property.
K488/C1/HD/54Lord Montagu, St James's Square, London, re arrears in Montagu's quit-rents.
K488/C1/HD/27Thomas Nutting to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a debt of Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/HD/28David Richmond, Bury St Edmunds, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, appealing for payment of legacy.
K488/C1/HD/13Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Mr Harris at Lady Dover's, with his bond for twenty pounds to John Lomax.
K488/C3/W24Gilbert Woollard, Chelmsford Barracks, with draft.
K488/C2/E2Edward Eyre, London, re the illness of Thomas Huddleston.
K488/C1/HD/43Charles Halfpenny, Monmouth, to Richard Huddleston, Bath, re purchase of goods.
K488/C1/HD/25John Mills, London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, asking for urgent payment of a loan.
K488/C1/TH/44Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London asking for Turkey cloth to sell.
K488/C1/JH/94Charles Halfpenny, London, a financial interest of Jane Huddleston's father.
K488/C1/JH/35Draft of Richard Huddleston, London, to Mary Hanford, re his daughter's education.
K488/C1/JH/4Henry Bostock, Bath, re the education and apprenticeship of Thomas Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHb/103Mary Sperling and Sarah Richards, Colchester, with civilities.
K488/C1/MF/28Joanna Simons, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, with bill for wine, rum, tea and coffee.
K488/C1/MHa/6Marina Dolman, to Mary Huddleston, pressing for repayment of a loan.
K488/C2/W2Julines Wheeler, St John's College, Cambridge, to Ferdinand to St John's College.
K488/C2/BS85Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, re exchange of presents.
K488/C1/JH/5Henry Bostock, London, re Thomas Huddleston's contraction of a social disease.
K488/C1/MF/1Mary Bostock, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, asking for assistance.
K488/C1/JH/26William Graves, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, re the convening of a manorial court.
K488/C1/MF/53Receipt from Anthony Wright, to Lady Mary Fortescue, for money paid to Lady Lucy Herbert.
K488/C1/MF/2Mary Chaumont, London to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re settlement of estate income.
K488/C1/MHc/123Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, re the successes of her son Ferdinand.
K488/C1/JH/30Frances Justina Huddleston, Bruges, re death of Anne Huddleston, re Richard Huddleston's disgrace, family news.
K488/C1/MHa/8John Lomax, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire, to Mary Huddleston, Salden, Buckinghamshire, with thanks for repayment.
K488/C1/JH/60George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, with condolences for the death of Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHb/11Mary Bostock, Hatton Garden, London, re the birth of a daughter to Thomas Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD214Thomas Huddleston, London, with receipt for interest payment.
K488/C1/MF/5Elizabeth Wisular Hackings, Liège, with thanks for prompt payment of conventual dowry.
K488/C1/TH/86Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Bartolomeo de Groot, Rotterdam, in Italian.
K488/C3/H33Henry Howard, London, with thanks for hospitality.
K488/C1/X/3A. Lodi, London, to the Reverend Mother Lena, Abbess of St Radegonda, Milan, in Italian.
K488/C3/C24Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C1/MF/19Catherine Bodenham, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, with family news.
K488/C1/MF/26John Markham, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re rent payment.
K488/C1/MHaCorrespondence of Mary Huddleston
K488/C1/TH/38Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Bartolomeo Casaline, Bologna, in Italian.
K488/C1/MF/43Edward Webbe, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, re the Henry Huddlestons' poverty.
K488/C3/HD143Jane Canning, London, re the bankruptcies following the failure of Wright's Bank.
K488/C2/R10John Martha Root, Dunmore, Sussex, re financial transaction not clearly stated.
K488/C3/HD47Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re estate and will of Thomas Huddleston.
K488/C1/MF/47Edward Webbe, London, re corrected statement of interest on four hundred pounds.
K488/C1/MHb/86Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re his Jesuit son and Mary Lucas's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/A4Thomas Angier, S.J., Norwich, demanding the rest of Edward Galloway's chapel furniture.
K488/C1/MHc/142Jane Jones, Monmouth, to Mary Huddleston, Bath, re Catholic society news, Oliver Twist.
K488/C3/DG11Kenelm Digby, Broadstairs, Kent, re a planned visit to Italy.
K488/C2/L24John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re execution of a deed of sale.
K488/C1/MHb/12Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, re health and family, mourning dress, the merits of inoculation.
K488/C1/MHa/2Robert Ashmall, Lincoln's Inn, to Mary Huddleston, Salden, Buckinghamshire, asking payment of a debt of Marina Dolman.
K488/C1/MHa/7Catherine Huddleston, to Mary Huddleston, re a house party, with a list of expenses by Francis Fortescue.
K488/C1/MHb/22Mary Bostock, Stratton Street, London, re salve for a bad leg, a visit from Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHb/24Mary Bostock, London, re Edward Jerningham's intentions towards Jane Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHc/104Cecilia Barnwell, Meadowtown, Ireland, to Mary Huddleston, Spetisbury House, Dorset, re old schoolfriends.
K488/C2/HD99Jane Huddleston, London, re a visit to Crondon Park, family news.
K488/C1/TH/2Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, asking for money to set himself up in business.
K488/C1/SJ/11James Dennett, S.J., Sawston, to Edward Galloway, S.J., Rathbone Place, London, re health and spirits of John Champion, S.J.
K488/C1/TH/27Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, Worksop, re arrangements for the dispatch of a clock to Rome.
K488/C1/MHb/92E. Merriman, Marlborough, Wiltshire, with congratulations on Edward Huddleston's inheritance, re family news, a Dissenting marriage.
K488/C1/TH/13Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, rebutting the charge of extravagance; re his misery, and need of employment and money.
K488/C1/MHc/166L.E. Vaughan, Bruges, to Mary Huddleston, Hotel des Bains, Ostend, re her loneliness, anxiety for a letter.
K488/C1/TH/12Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re Pietro Mighorucci's slanders and his need of money.
K488/C1/MHc/146M.J. McDonnell, Spetisbury House, Dorset, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re a nun's death and other conventual news.
K488/C1/MHc/151Sarah Medleycott, Weymouth, Dorset, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, declining invitation, society news.
K488/C1/THCorrespondence of Thomas Huddleston
K488/C1/MHc/150Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re society news, archery fetes and brass bands.
K488/C2/B5Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re purchase of John Lucas's annuity.
K488/C1/MHc/160Margaret Roche, Jamestown, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re old schoolfriends, a prayer against cholera.
K488/C1/MHc/149Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re a bereavement, society news.
K488/C1/TH/11Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mary Huddleston, re his father's payment of his travelling expenses and Mighorucci's malice.
K488/C1/MHc/155Apollonia Rio, Monash Court, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with family news, re burning of Prior Park.
K488/C1/MHc/161Margaret Roche, Jamestown, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, with news of friends and family.
K488/C1/TH/18Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Henry Huddleston, Sawston, re his commercial prospects and need of money.
K488/C2/B22John Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, re Ferdinand's duties as trustee.
K488/C1/TH/55Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to John Brown, Venice, re return of his watch, asking for merchandise to sell.
K488/C1/TH/37Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Messrs Meulenan and Sons, re dispatch of letters, requesting commissions.
K488/C1/TH/71Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Pietro Mighorucci, London, re dispatch of merchandise.
K488/C2/BS8Henry Bostock, London, re his impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/W23Basil Woodd, London, acknowledging payment for wine.
K488/C2/G3John Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re birth of a child, visit to Sawston.
K488/C1/TH/110Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Mr Jarvis, Rome, re travelling news, bankruptcies.
K488/C1/TH/108Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Lady Howard, Worksop, re dispatch of clock.
K488/C2/G13Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re the employment of a conveyancer.
K488/C3/B18Mary Bostock, London, with thanks for money, family gossip.
K488/C3/P5Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, enclosing cheque for £500.
K488/C2/P19Peter Poole, London, calling Ferdinand Huddleston to Edward Galloway's death-bed.
K488/C3/HD168Jane Canning, London, re her house re-decoration, invitations.
K488/C2/T5Thoda Thicknesse, London, with condolences for his father's death.
K488/C3/C2Rev. Thomas Cautley, Sawston, re arrangements for a ride together.
K488/C2/HD51Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re accounts, estate income.
K488/C1/X/4John and Jane Heath, Longford, to Mr Chesway, Sawston, sending Chesway his birth certificate.
K488/C1/TH/139Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Francis Fortescue, re his need for money from Henry Huddleston.
K488/C2/S16Rev. Charles Stuart, Ashen, Norfolk, re a loan on mortgage on house property.
K488/C1/TL/13John Lucas, S.J., Liège, Portobacco, Maryland, re arrangements to draw his annuity.
K488/C3/H2John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re post for Sophie le Duc of Nantes.
K488/C2/C45Charles Cruse, Greenhill, Wiltshire, agreeing to sign deed.
K488/C2/L1Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, inviting the Huddlestons and Bostocks to Cambridge.
K488/C3/R9John Ridge, Charing Cross, angling for a promotion.
K488/C3/B37L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, with thanks and pious reflections.
K488/C2/HD67Henry Huddleston, London, with Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts.
K488/C2/M30Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C2/BS71Henry Bostock, London, re a pipe of wine, and Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C2/C9C. N. Cole, Inner Temple, re reduction of interest of Bedford Level Corporation Bond.
K488/C2/C14William Cole, Milton, Cambridgeshire, exchange of civilities, news of Mr Bedingfield.
K488/C2/BS14Henry Bostock, London, re loan of servants, impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/C15Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to J.S. Cooper, with warning of trespass.
K488/C2/M20Thomas Mitchell, Aberford, Yorkshire, with an invitation, re Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/C34Thomas Couche, London, re Dorset rents paid into Ferdinand's account.
K488/C2/BS57Henry Bostock, London, re the merits of Anglade and Ahearn as chaplains for Sawston.
K488/C2/W8George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re Blount and Lucas marriage settlements.
K488/C2/C5John Cluer, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re Timothy Lucas's illness.
K488/C2/BS88Mary Bostock, London, re discouraging a suitor to Mary Huddleston.
K488/C2/BS55Henry Bostock, London, re Mary Huddleston's sea-cure, his impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C2/HD135Richard Huddleston, London, re administration of Richard's money.
K488/C2/BS36Henry Bostock, Berkeley Street, London, re sale of short annuities in anticipation of a long war.
K488/C3/DG75Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re dismissal of drunken servant.
K488/C3/C6Hannah Chapman, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, begging charity.
K488/C2/C3John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Marlborough, Wiltshire, with Sawston news.
K488/C2/HD235Thomas Huddleston, London, re family deaths, cost of engraving the front of the house.
K488/C3/HD62Henry Huddleston, London, re sale of Dorset estates.
K488/C2/HD157Richard Huddleston, London, re dispute with Couche over Dorset rents.
K488/C3/DG74Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re charity for a starving family.
K488/C2/C12William Cole, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, re mutual friends and visiting.
K488/C2/HD78Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re legal matters and gossip.
K488/C2/HD136Richard Huddleston, London, with thanks for meats, London and family news.
K488/C2/W6Robert White, Cambridge, re parish costs of parochial lawsuit.
K488/C3/HD43Henry Huddleston, London, with family and Catholic London society news.
K488/C2/C26Thomas Couche, Axminster, Devon, re the settlement of his claims on the Ibberton estate.
K488/C2/S8James Scully, Kilfeacle, Ireland, re Mary Huddleston's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/G21R. Green, London, re loan of three thousand pounds to Ferdinand for enclosure.
K488/C3/C23Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C2/HD23Henry Huddleston, London, rebutting Ferdinand Huddleston's charges of extravagance.
K488/C2/M29Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Dorset rents and house repairs.
K488/C2/H1Rev. Robert Harding, Perry, Buckinghamshire, with condolences on Ferdinand Huddleston's father's death.
K488/C2/G23Rev. William Greenwood, Bath, re purchase of Cambridgeshire estate, near-capture of the Spanish fleet.
K488/C2/G18Charles Gapper, Henstridge, Dorset, offering to act as steward for the Lucas Dorset inheritance.
K488/C2/HD120Mary Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re her brother and father, and family affairs.
K488/C3/B2William Joseph Bayne, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston to nominate him to membership of the County Club.
K488/C2/HD220Thomas Huddleston, London, re sale of plate and purchase of candles, Bodenham's death.
K488/C2/HD21Henry Huddleston, London, advising Ferdinand Huddleston to double his Sawston rents, re his need for a clerk.
K488/C2/M1F. M., Antwerp, to Ferdinand? Sawston, re war in the Low Countries.
K488/C2/HD60Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re a loan on mortgage for Sawston enclosure.
K488/C2/HD29Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re the purchase of Dorset estate, the evils of fasting in a state of ill-health.
K488/C2/HD31Henry Huddleston, London, re deeds relating to Ferdinand Huddleston's purchase of Sawston Rectory estate and advowson.
K488/C2/HD170Richard Huddleston, London, re conditions of a family marriage settlement.
K488/C2/HD50Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Dr Hobbs of Winslow, Sawston visit of Andrew Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD45Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Henry's indebtedness to Ferdinand, his hopes for a place from Lord Hardwicke.
K488/C2/HD152Richard Huddleston, London, re Mrs Thomas Huddleston's illness after confinement.
K488/C2/HD238Thomas Huddleston, London, re purchase of an annuity, dinner smoking on the table.
K488/C2/O4Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re settlement of Dorset estates.
K488/C2/L31Copy of Ferdinand Huddleston to Timothy Lucas, re Ferdinand's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/L40Rev. Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, Cambridge, asking about the history of Sawston Manor.
K488/C2/HD87Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re John Champion's illness.
K488/C2/L33Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re Mary Lucas's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/A2Charles Acton, Magdalene College, Cambridge, accepting invitation to Sawston.
K488/C2/L16John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re non-payment of his annuity.
K488/C2/HD217Thomas Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, re a hunting visit to Sawston.
K488/C2/HD225Thomas Huddleston, London, re payment of an annuity from the Lucas estate to John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C3/M3Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
K488/C3/HD131Jane Canning, London, re Richard Huddleston's claim to the Tiptoft barony
K488/C3/Y2Christopher Yorke, Chelmsford, re Richard Huddleston's promotion.
K488/C3/HD130Jane Canning, London, re the date of Isabella Huddleston's wedding.
K488/C2/HD95Jane Huddleston, London, re baby Richard Huddleston's convulsions.
K488/C2/HD164Richard Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's right to a treasure trove found near his paper mill.
K488/C2/L9Christopher Lowell, London, re his 33 écoliers, and a school in Sunbury, with the school roll.
K488/C3/B41L. Brittain, O.P., Brussels, re the French retreat from Flanders, the cause of the allies as the cause of God.
K488/C2/M5Charles Martindale, Cambridge, re the Bambridge action against the trustees of Huntingdon's charity.
K488/C3/P8Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re lease of a farm to a Catholic tenant at Whitechurch.
K488/C2/M13Thomas Mitchell, Angram, Easingwold, Yorkshire, with Yorkshire news, re Lawrence Sterne.
K488/C3/R10John Ridge, Chelmsford Barracks, asking him to sign a receipt.
K488/C3/HD107Jane Canning, Montagu Square, London, re the death of her brother Henry.
K488/C3/HR9Lord Hardwicke, Ely, re regimental conference at Wimpole.
K488/C2/L20Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to John Lucas, S.J., Maryland, re Lucas's claim to his father's estate.
K488/C3/E2bAnn Huddleston English, Kingston Square [Bath], to her cousin, lamenting the death of Aunt Mary.
K488/C3/B5Richard Bedingfield, Barton House, Suffolk, re plunder of his house, visit to Sawston.
K488/C2/L23John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, grumbling, and with a request for garden seeds.
K488/C3/DG7Kenelm Digby, Cambridge, re de Lisle's ill-repute in Trinity College.
K488/C3/DG68Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the Tablet, the Univers, and the danger of war with France.
K488/C3/C20Curries and Co., London, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re his accounts.
K488/C3/DG8Kenelm Digby, Paris, re suppression of Jesuit colleges by French liberals.
K488/C2/P2Abbé Papin, London, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, resigning his chaplaincy at Sawston.
K488/C3/D4Richard Huddleston's draft to Admiral Dickson, Yarmouth Roads, Norfolk, re regimental misbehaviour in port.
K488/C3/E6Frances English, Bath, with condolences for the death of Mary Huddleston, re family health and ill-health.
K488/C2/L26John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re his signature to deed, his separation from his wife and prospective resumption of his priesthood.
K488/C2/T7Joseph Turner, Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, re Ferdinand's purchase of college land at Cambridge.
K488/C2/M18Thomas Mitchell, Bransby, Easingwold, Yorkshire, with thanks for Sawston hospitality.
K488/C2/R8Thomas Robinson, Ware Park Mills, Hertford, to Ferdinand Huddleston, asking to buy Sawston land
K488/C3/P17Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re cost of repairs to mill, its falling income.
K488/C3/B24Mary Bostock, London, with thanks for presents, re Couche's illness, Napoleon's progress in Spain.
K488/C3/DG18Kenelm Digby, Paris, arranging to meet Richard Huddleston in Paris, re gloomy political future of France.
K488/C2/P12Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re the call for army subscriptions and volunteers.
K488/C3/D3Lord Delawarr, Bourn Hall, Caxton, Cambridgeshire, re family history.
K488/C3/B19Mary Bostock, London, re disturbances in Ireland, French troop movements, Catholic emancipation.
K488/C3/HD150Jane Canning, London, Whitsun Eve, 1841, re a London public charity dinner.
K488/C3/HR5Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, granting leave of absence.
K488/C3/B63John Byrne, Dublin to Edward Byrne Junior, Liverpool, recommending Richard Huddleston to Edward Byrne's hospitality.
K488/C3/HD55Henry Huddleston, London, re rents from Dorset property following the death of Thomas Couche.
K488/C3/E20George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re payment of Henry Huddleston's debts.
K488/C3/DG39Kenelm Digby, Portland Terrace, Southampton, re the beauties of Hampshire, its Catholic society.
K488/C3/DG6Kenelm Digby, London, with thanks for Sawston hospitality, arrangement to meet at Ramsgate, proposed visit to France.
K488/C3/E8William Archer English, Barton Buildings, Queen Square, Bath, thanking Richard Huddleston for charity.
K488/C3/DG28Kenelm Digby, Foley Place, London, with an introduction to and character sketch of M. Rio, staying with Whewell.
K488/C3/E5Ferdinand English, Overbury, Worcester, re Bishop Ullathorne's consecration, begging annuity for his brother.
K488/C3/G7Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity with the lure of St Gilles on the same theme.
K488/C3/DG57Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his departure from Southampton, with an invitation.
K488/C3/R6John Ridge, Colchester Barracks, asking Richard Huddleston to sign receipt.
K488/C3/DG76Kenelm Digby, Southampton, asking after Strype quotation, re Barnaby Rudge, servant dismissed for drunkenness.
K488/C3/DG63Kenelm Digby, Bath, on the melancholy of living in a heretical land, the blasphemy of the Mass and Benediction in English.
K488/C3/HD65Henry Huddleston, re his indebtedness, disposal of Dorset estate, payments to legatees.
K488/C3/HD10Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re death of Mrs Rowe.
K488/C3/DG60Kenelm Digby, Bath, with invitation, re de Lisle, Griffiths, a service at Downside.
K488/C3/DG69Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the dullness of Southampton, the Univers and the danger of war with France.
K488/C3/DG70Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the Wright Bank crash, employment for a serving-boy.
K488/C3/HD58Henry Huddleston, London, re Edward Huddleston's purchase of the Dorset estate.
K488/C3/HD160Jane Canning, London, re her ill-health and the engagement of a Catholic serving girl.
K488/C3/HR25Lord Hardwicke, Chelmsford Barracks, re regimental volunteers for Ireland and promotion of officers.
K488/C3/HR51Lord Hardwicke, St James Square, London, canvassing his vote on the County election.
K488/C3/HD144Jane Canning, London, re failure of Wright's Bank, Episcopal quarrel over the Blundell legacy.
K488/C3/HD29Francis Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, re his deep contrition for past wickedness.
K488/C3/E15George Eyston, Gray's Inn, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
K488/C3/G22Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his impending continental tour.
K488/C3/HD120Jane Canning, London, re Henry Huddleston's possible transfer to a new regiment, picture cleaning, family news.
K488/C3/E7Frances English, Bryanston Street, Portman Square, London, re her impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/E22George Eyston, London, with a printed begging letter on behalf of the mission of Overbury, Worcestershire.
K488/C3/G28Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with thanks for civilities.
K488/C3/HD157Jane Canning, London, re the Tablet's attack on Bishop Griffiths and the conversion of John Moore Capes.
K488/C3/G27Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his hunting prospects and exploits.
K488/C3/F6bEdward Collingridge, London, to John Fleury, acknowledging the loan of two pounds; with an explanatory postscript by Fleury.
K488/C3/HD15Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re failure of Wright's Bank.
KGC/F/Z/6Cheques for payment by Guardians to F.C. Huddleston, L.T Teybourne, B.F Levett
K488/C3/P34George Petre, Lancashire, re his offer of a commission, the means to avoid the Oath of Supremacy.
K488/C3/HR4Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, granting leave of absence.
K488/C3/HD18Edward Huddleston, Grosvenor Square, re his visit to Sawston, journey back to London.
K488/C3/HD115Jane Canning, Canterbury, re her journey from Germany and the Channel crossing.
K488/C3/HD88Jane Huddleston, re danger of French coastal incursions, Mary Scully's illness, a note on Bishop Milner.
K488/C3/N2Thomas Nash, Whittlesford, Cambridge, re Sophie le Duc's board at Ramsgate.
K488/C3/V14Tanfield Vachell, York Chambers, London, re subscription for the aged widow of an army quartermaster.
K488/C3/HD101Jane Canning, Rome, re Rome, Leo XII, Italian banditti, political unrest in Cambridge and a King's insanity.
K488/C3/HD79Jane Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's illness, Lady Jerningham's vulgarity.
K488/C3/HD175Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, re impediments to Richard''s proposed Protestant marriage.
K488/C3/HD32Henry Huddleston, London, re his condition as an apprentice legal clerk, family and London news, with Latin verses.
K488/C3/HD118Jane Canning, London, re Frances Jones's recovery from a premature confinement.
K488/C3/HD121Jane Canning, London, re varnishing and delivery of paintings, the clothing of nuns at Bermondsey convent.
K488/C3/S2W. Scott, Colchester Barracks, re regimental news, a hard-drinking general.
K488/C3/HR31Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re regimental movements and deployment.
K488/C3/HR53Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re visit to Sawston, the line of the Sawston canal.
K488/C3/HD153Jane Canning, London, re restoration of pictures, re-gilding of frames, impending birth of the Prince of Wales.
K488/C3/HD96Jane Canning, Middleton, re Richard Huddleston's visit to the Low Countries, her husband's new estates.
K488/C3/HD149Jane Canning, London, re conclusion of the London season, with a note on Lucas and the Tablet.
K488/C3/HD102Jane Canning, Vienna, urging Richard Huddleston to rid himself of this Low Frenchwoman Sophie le Duc.
K488/C3/HR47Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, canvassing for Lord Francis Osborne, M.P. for Cambridgeshire.
K488/C3/HD139Jane Canning, London, re settlement of Richard Huddleston's account with Wright's Bank, the death of the Prince Borghese's child.
K488/C3/HR24Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re Frank Huddleston's application for a commission.
K488/C3/HR36Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re volunteering.
K488/C3/L9Lady Londes, Lees Court, Kent, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
K488/C3/HD161Jane Canning, London, re the appointment of a housekeeper, a lonely widow's care for her niece Agnes.
K488/C3/M31Lady Moira, Moira House, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Dublin Barracks, Palatine Square, inviting Richard to dinner.
K488/C3/N5Sir Edward Nightingale, Chelmsford Barracks, re meeting of field officers and captains.
K488/C3/M15Elizabeth Martindale, Dernford, Cambridgeshire, declining to renew the lease of Dernford Mill, submitting the name of a possible tenant.
K488/C3/M16Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Sudbury, Suffolk, re the stagnation of Parisian politics, a visit to Cambridge.
K488/C3/M22Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, re the melancholy persistence of French victories.
K488/C3/J3Catherine Keene, St John's Wood, London, with thanks for donation to the Catholic Lying-in Charity.
K488/C3/P2P. J. Parker, Christleton, Cheshire, thanking Richard Huddleston for charity.
K488/C3/V7Tanfield Vachell, Yarmouth, re promotion of an officer, Sir Charles Hotham's disgrace.
K488/C3/R19John Roe, Bugden, Huntingdonshire, re a wife with £10,000 a year for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/L4M. Lewis, War Office, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, with the Cambridge Militia's marching orders.
K488/C3/N1Thomas Nash, Whittlesford, Cambridge, re payment of Sophie le Duc's board in London.
K488/C3/Y3Christopher Yorke, Chelmsford, re postponement of meeting of field officers and captains.
K488/C3/M28Lenten Pastoral of John Milner, Bishop of Castabala, St Mary's Oscott, addressed to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/S21A. Singleton, re the case against Sergeant Parsons of the Cambridge Militia for stealing coals and candles.
K488/C3/P31George Petre, Belhouse, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, inviting Richard to dinner.
K488/C3/W25J.S. Wright, Nottingham, to Richard Huddleston, Loughborough, with invitation to concert and dinner.
K488/C3/V10Tanfield Vachell, to Miss and Mrs Cotton, Sawston, craving pardon in rhyme.
K488/C3/S24Thomas Suffield, Norwich, inviting Richard and Edward Huddleston and Captain Vachell to dinner.
K488/C3/HD17Edward Huddleston, London, re the Couche legacies, the Wright Bank crash.
K488/C3/V11Tanfield Vachell, London, re an unexpected legacy and Papal prohibition of the Roman Carnival.
K488/C3/V12Tanfield Vachell, Denton Lodge, Harlestone, Norfolk, re securities for a loan, failure of Wright's Bank.
K488/C3/W7Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re a farmer and the Vicar of Sawston, charged with bagging all Wale's partridges.
K488/C3/HD7Edward Huddleston, London, announcing the death of his daughter Anne.
K488/C2/HD125Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, re her life and lodgings at South End.
K488/C2/HD97Jane Huddleston, London, re her own ill-health and the ill-health of her friends.
K488/C3/B12Henry Bostock, London, re Richard Huddleston 's bank account.
K488/C3/B4Richard Bedingfield, Oxburgh, Norfolk, re death of William Jerningham.
K488/C3/G17Grant for Basil Woodhouse, New Bond Street, London, re wine bill.
K488/C2/S4Denys Scully, London, arranging to receive payment of three hundred pounds.
K488/C2/BS2Henry Bostock, London, with condolences on his father's death.
K488/C2/Y1Printed letter from Christopher Yorke, Charles Stuart, London, canvassing for the County election.
K488/C3/HD119Jane Canning, London, re her impending visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/DG23Kenelm Digby, Milan, re his Italian journey, with special reference to Pavia.
K488/C3/W27Thomas Wright, London, re payment of Purse Caundle rents.
K488/C3/HD59Henry Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's accounts.
K488/C3/C4Rev. Thomas Cautley, Jesus College, Cambridge, with condolences for the death of Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD61Henry Huddleston, London, re money owed Denys Scully, as his wife's heir.
K488/C3/C13Printed letter from Henry Clifford, Lincoln's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's dues to the Cisalpine Club.
K488/C3/D7Monsieur le Duc, Nantes, thanking Richard Huddleston for his kindness to Sophie le Duc.
K488/C3/D6Monsieur le Duc, Nantes, re a French Jesuit confessor for Sophie le Duc.
K488/C3/DG24Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his Italian tour, with special reference to Loretto, popular atheism in France.
K488/C3/DG29aRichard Huddleston's copy of a letter of Kenelm Digby to John Scott with good-natured banter.
K488/C3/HD104Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re their mother's death.
K488/C3/E14Charles Eyston, Bull Inn, Cambridge, re a visit to Sawston, a Conservative Cambridge electoral meeting.
K488/C3/E34Copy of George Eyston, Gray's Inn, to Mr King, Sawston, refusing cost of drawing water from the Livings estate.
K488/C3/E33George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re payment for a pipe to draw water for Richard Huddleston's estate.
K488/C3/DG61Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the odiousness of heretical Bath, a new French Life of Luther.
K488/C3/F6John Fleury, Walton's Hall, re his inability to say Mass at Sawston through illness.
K488/C3/HD109Jane Canning, London, re family dates, cleaning of pictures.
K488/C3/DG66Kenelm Digby, Southampton, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's charity.
K488/C3/DG105Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re family illness, ecclesiastical news.
K488/C3/G15Sophie Girard, Bruges, with thanks for charity sent through William Acton.
K488/C3/DG80Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re the burning of his house, and concerning Mr Sibthorp.
K488/C3/E27George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re sale of railway land at Dernford.
K488/C3/DG90Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the lonely death of John Tilt, the Jesuits' attack on the French University.
K488/C3/DG89Kenelm Digby, Paris, re family mishaps, Puseyites, Sir John Groham's education bill, Parisian piety.
K488/C3/E10Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, with good wishes and family news, with a postscript on the same themes by his wife.
K488/C3/G25Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a Cambridge play-going invitation.
K488/C3/G34Rev. William Greenwood, Penzance, re his wedding and Cornish honeymoon.
K488/C3/G20Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re his impending B.D. examination.
K488/C3/G24Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, re a gift of silk, massacre of the Swiss Guard in Paris.
K488/C3/G19Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, with thanks for invitation, gift of books.
K488/C3/HD155Jane Canning, London, re her journey from Ramsgate, a note on Wellington.
K488/C3/HD156Jane Canning, Hendred, Berkshire, re railway journey, Mrs Eyston's health.
K488/C3/HD37Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re Bartholomew Fair.
K488/C3/HD26Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, attacking the Vicar of Sawston.
K488/C3/HD73Isabella Huddleston, Park Street, London, re her forthcoming marriage.
K488/C3/HD129Jane Canning, London, with thanks for loan, re Bishop Baines' disgrace, the bitterness of anti-Catholic feeling.
K488/C3/M37Archbishop Daniel Murray, Dublin, with thanks for money for the poor.
K488/C3/W33Thomas Wright, London, re receipt of money from Edward Huddleston.
K488/C3/M36Henry John Mudd, Raydon Parsonage, Hadleigh, Suffolk, re a dishonest servant.
K488/C3/HR16Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, re regimental food and clothing allowances.
K488/C3/M13Robert Mann, Chelmsford Barracks, re meeting of field officers and captains.
K488/C3/HR34Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re regimental promotion, regulations for deserters.
K488/C3/HD177Richard Huddleston, Lymne, Kent, to Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex re life in camp, the sea-cure.
K488/C3/M30W.G. Missen, Colchester, with instructions about a court-martial.
K488/C3/R7John Ridge, Charing Cross, re Richard Huddleston's bank account.
K488/C3/M1Archbishop John MacHale, Tuam, thanking Richard Huddleston for poor relief.
K488/C3/M27H. Meekins, Lincoln's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's right to a peerage.
KAR57/24/13d/4Passport of Edward Humphrys Green and Ferdinand Huddleston.
K488/C3/R16Robert Robinson, Colchester Barracks, re regimental news and promotions.
K488/C3/HD42Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Norwich, re an unguarded correspondence.
K488/C3/HD33Henry Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, re Belgian flooding.
K488/C3/S14Denys Scully, Dublin, acknowledging receipt of five hundred pounds.
K488/C3/HD172Jane Canning, London, re family news, an incident at a ball.
K488/C3/HD183Mary Huddleston, London, re her cousin Frank, family news and death.
K488/C3/HD135Jane Canning, Acton Burnell, Shropshire, re her journey from London to Wales and back,
K488/C3/HD182Mary Huddleston, London, re an heiress for Richard Huddleston, Lady Bedingfield and the Jerninghams.
K488/C3/HD187Thomas Huddleston, London, re his visit to Sawston, and contempt for the Catholic Committee.
K488/C3/HD100Jane Canning, Maryport, Cumberland, re a depressing Cumberland inn, her affection for Richard, Millum Castle.
K488/C3/L2Denis Lawlor, Castlelough, Kilkenny, with thanks for donation for Famine victims.
K488/C3/V8Tanfield Vachell, Chelmsford, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
K488/C3/P10Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, asking for a list of Sawston tenants' rents.
K488/C3/P27F. Pemberton, Cambridge, asking for a letter of introduction to Lady Bedingfield.
K488/C3/P23Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re broken dinner engagement, writ to be served on a farmer.
K488/C3/S15Denys Scully, Dublin, re his anxiety to sell his estate of Ballyneale.
K488/C3/O1Thomas O'Connor, Frenchpark, Roscommon, with thanks for ten pounds for the starving poor.
K488/C3/T10Mother Mary Tucker, Tuam, begging Richard Huddleston for relief for starving children.
K488/C3/V6Tanfield Vachell, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, re court martial of a dishonest officer.
K488/C3/S29Miss di Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, re East Anglican society news, the despatch of a terrier.
K488/C3/W11Charles Brent Wale, Langham Lodge, Lynn, Norfolk, re bond inherited from his father.
K488/C1/MHc/159Margaret Roche, Jamestown, Dublin, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, recalling schooldays and schoolfriends.
K488/C2/HD180Richard Huddleston, London, re household and money matters.
K488/C2/M11Frances Mawley, Vauxhall Walk, London, asking for a brace of partridges.
K488/C3/DG16Kenelm Digby, Paris, proposing to see the Low Countries together.
K488/C3/C3Rev. Thomas Cautley, Sawston, re his disappointment in love; with passages transcribed by Richard Huddleston from Henry IV Parts I and II.
K488/C3/E1Lieutenant Elwin, Chelmsford, asking Richard Huddleston to influence Lord Hardwicke to promote him.
K488/C3/HR1Lady Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re a blister of frankincense as a cure for dropsy.
K488/C1/MHc/136Frances Jones, Rue Castiglione, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re English society in Paris, and its coarseness.
K488/C3/H3John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, thanking Richard Huddleston for receiving Sophie le Duc during her vacation.
K488/C1/FRb/38Martha Harris, The Golden Bale, Long Acre, London, pressing payment of her mother's loan to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C1/HD/31Stephen Adams, tanner, Sawston, abusing Richard Huddleston for fining his servant for poaching hares.
K488/C1/HD/40Copy By William Greaves, Fulbourn, of a letter from Richard Huddleston, re Richard's right to a heriot.
K488/C1/HD/46Frances Huddleston, Lisbon, re her poor health and spirits, asking for the tea and sympathy.
K488/C1/HD/21Charles Hyde, Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a business matter to be settled in London.
K488/C1/HD/1Bond re Sir Robert Rookwood's sale of a house to Henry Huddleston, Sawston.
K488/C1/JH/12Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, to Jane Huddleston, Bath, re the water cure, Sarah Huddleston's health.
K488/C1/JH/17John Champion, S.J., London, to Jane Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's dissolute behaviour.
K488/C1/JH/24Edward Galloway, S.J., Monmouth, with thanks for hamper, re Monmouth rents, Ferdinand Huddleston's board.
K488/C1/MF/9Catherine Huddleston, Sawston, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Black Lyon and Seven Stars, Covent Garden, re marriage settlement.
K488/C1/MF/23Mary Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, re conventual dowry, smallpox, Lady Herbert's golden jubilee.
K488/C1/MHa/3H Blackburne, to Mary Huddleston, Salden, Buckinghamshire, asking payment of a loan to Constantia Huddleston.
K488/C1/MF/27John Markham, Winslow, Buckinghamshire, concerning efforts to gain the repayment of the principal of Horne's mortgage.
K488/C1/TL/1Henry Bostock, London, with receipt for forty pounds paid to Ferdinand Huddleston's account.
K488/C1/MF/56Lady Mary Fortescue, to Anthony Wright, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, ordering payment to Edward Galloway, S.J.
K488/C1/MHc/133Frances Jones, Versailles, to Mary Huddleston, Brussels, re their respective continental journeys.
K488/C1/MHa/4Mary Bostock, London, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re the rental of lodgings, Catherine Huddleston and other family news.
K488/C1/MHb/19Mary Bostock, Passey, Paris, re French and Flemish conventual education, Richard Huddleston's vocation to the priesthood.
K488/C1/MHb/87Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, to Mary Lucas, Ibberton, Dorset, re family news.
K488/C1/MHb/90Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re family quarrels and the making of wills.
K488/C1/MHc/144Susan Langbear, Brussels, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with family and Brussels news.
K488/C1/MHb/56Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Huddleston, South End, re Mary's sea-bath cure, the medicinal properties of wine, family news.
K488/C1/MHb/77Mary Scully, Dublin, re Mrs Siddons' performance, her anxiety to secure her father's formal agreement to her marriage jointure, smoke from land burning.
K488/C1/MHc/106Cecilia Barnwell, Trim, County Neath, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re family news..
K488/C1/MHc/114Elizabeth Couche, Cheltenham, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re family news, plea for news of the Huddlestons.
K488/C1/MHc/117Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Gloucester, with condolences for Frances Jones, Clytha, Monmouth.
K488/C1/MHc/131Frances Jones, Palazzo Simonetti, Rome, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re Roman presents, Roman society and devotions, the death of Cardinal Weld.
K488/C1/TH/60Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, to Tristam Huddleston, London, asking for merchandise to sell, re his commercial prospects.
K488/C2/B24Robert Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, re a financial duty considering Ferdinand as a trustee.
K488/C2/B12Henry Bell, Margate, re John Lucas's claims to his father's estate, news of the Huddleston children in Bruges.
K488/C2/B19Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, promising his support to Henry Huddleston in his future career as an attorney.
K488/C2/C43Frances Couche, Westminster, Wiltshire, re her recent marriage, the Couche affair.
K488/C2/G9Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re purchase of Suffolk estate, with thanks for the chimney piece.
K488/C2/HD34Henry Huddleston, London, denying his extravagance and listing his expenses.
K488/C2/HD15Henry Huddleston, London, re his employment in the chambers of Charles Butler.
K488/C2/HD20Henry Huddleston, London, re a loan to pay land-tax, Thomas Huddleston's health, the lease of rooms in the Inns of Court.
K488/C2/HD122Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to his wife Mary, Sawston, re Edward Galloway's legacy to their son Edward.
K488/C2/HD48Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Ferdinand Huddleston' accounts, the problem of a difference in religion within marriage.
K488/C2/HD208Richard Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, declining his father's marriage plans for him.
K488/C2/HD150Richard Huddleston, London, re the death of Thomas Huddleston's wife Elizabeth.
K488/C2/HD143Richard Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re Henry Bostock's illness, the arrival of a Dominican from Bornhem.
K488/C2/K1Thomas Kilvington, Cambridge, asking for news for Thomas Mitchell, enclosing Mitchell's letter of introduction.
K488/C2/M10Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Uriah Matthews, Barton, Cambridgeshire, ordering him off Ferdinand's farm.
K488/C2/L17John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, asking for details of his father's legacies and for a housemaid.
K488/C2/P7Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re sparring over appointment of Enclosure Commissioners, Pampisford enclosure.
K488/C3/D2William Darley, Chelmsford, regretting Richard Huddleston's resignation from the Cambridge Regiment, re Bonaparte and continental wars.
K488/C3/DG3aEnclosure, from the Abbé Martinet, Paris, with thanks and best wishes to all his Cambridge friends.
K488/C3/C14E. Cobbold, Ipswich, thanking Richard Huddleston, for the loan of the Abbé Guene's Letters, refuting Voltaire.
K488/C3/B31L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Richard Huddleston's hunting and his religious vocation.
K488/C3/DG44Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London re a (Cambridge?) parochial matter concerning Bishops Walsh and Griffiths.
K488/C3/DG38Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Louis Philippe's fireworks, the Catholic revival in Paris.
K488/C3/B55John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, London, re man's need for rational conversation, asking for news of Catholic affairs.
K488/C3/DG12Kenelm Digby, Paris, re censure of Lammenais's latest work, Lenten observance in Paris, a philosopher's death-bed, a Polish Easter breakfast, a completed book.
K488/C3/DG98Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re Peel, O'Connell and the danger of war with France, the Abbé Gerbet's Esquisse de Rome Chrétienne.
K488/C3/DG92Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re Hunter's Life of Innocent III, a sermon by the Bishop of Cincinatti.
K488/C3/DG103Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his children's first communion and confirmation, a conversion, Newman's Idea of Development, sale of paintings.
K488/C3/E35George Eyston, Gray's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's recommendation for an appointment, Jane Canning's illness at Brighton.
K488/C3/G29Rev. William Greenwood, St John's College, Cambridge, inviting Richard Huddleston and his sister to dinner.
K488/C3/HD19Edward Huddleston, Lowndes Square, London, re the fate of the Fleury legacy in the Wright Bank crash.
K488/C3/HD71Isabella Huddleston, Paris, re her journey to Paris, with a postscript on the same by Edward Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD92Jane Huddleston, London, re the purchase of chair-covers for Sawston, eligible heiresses for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD103Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, re Lord Surrey and his chaplain, Mr Butler and Dr Milner.
K488/C3/HD167Jane Canning, London, re the Queen's speech, a Chartist alarm, the ruses of lawyers and the Jones's of Clytha.
K488/C3/HR8Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich Camp, Essex, re leave of absence.
K488/C3/M38Archbishop Daniel Murray, Dublin, thanking him for a £30 gift for the relief of our suffering poor.
K488/C3/S30Edward Sulyard dated from Bradfield Lodge, but written from the Assembly House, Bury, with invitation.
K488/C3/S35J.L. Sudbury, Sidney Street, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston's support for his application for the post of surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital.
K488/C1/FRa/3Edmund Waters to Sir John Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, re threatened forfeiture of the estates of the Fortescues and other recusants.
K296/SP/B/1143Sale particulars of Sawston and Hildersham estates of W.R. Herbert-Huddlestone: Huntington's Farm with two cottages, 215a., in Sawston and Whittlesford: Derford Farm with cottage, 238a., in Sawston and Stapleford; Plumbs Place with two cottages, 100a., in Sawston and Babraham; North Farm, 158a., and Church Farm, with four cottages, 220 acres., in Sawston; arable, 87a., pasture, 22a., house, shop six cottages, building and garden land, 2 1/4 acres, all in Sawston Cook's Pen Farm, with two cottages, 133a., in Hildersham; Manor Farm with three cottages, 720a., in Hildersham and Linton; Penn Farm, 373 acres., in Hildersham and Linton; smallholding, 9a., in Hildersham; arable, 34a., pasture, 3/4 acres., and 15 cottages, all in Hildersham. with plans
K488/C1/MHb/69Mary Huddleston, Bruges, re the death of a nun.
K488/C1/MHc/110Elizabeth Canning, Montagu Square, London, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re Kenelin Digby's marriage and other Catholic society news.
K488/C1/SJ/8John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Edward Galloway, S.J., St Swithin's Lane, Norwich, re arrangements for meeting, forthcoming suppression of the Society of Jesus.
K488/C1/TH/140Portion of a letter from Thomas Huddleston to a director of the Beech Mast Pryle Company, applying for a clerkship in the company.
K488/C2/A1Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to his agent, London, ordering payment to Mary Bostock, re delay in harvest.
K488/C2/B11Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re the execution of Dorset deeds by John Lucas, S.J., the return of Ferdinand Huddleston's daughters from their Bruges convent.
K488/C2/B18Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Bell, London, thanking Bell for his care of Henry Huddleston during his clerkship in Bell's office, asking Bell's assistance to set up Henry as a London attorney.
K488/C2/BS34Henry Bostock, London, re payment of the Huddleston children's continental school bills, the destruction of the home of in-laws by fire.
K488/C2/BS61Henry Bostock, London, re asylum for émigrés Martinet and Anglade, loan of anti-revolutionary tracts.
K488/C2/BS63Henry Bostock, London, re Anglade's desire to remain at Hammersmith until needed as Sawston chaplain, subscriptions for émigrés.
K488/C2/BS67Henry Bostock, London, re purchase of shares on a sudden rumour of peace, more Senators, another émigré clergyman.
K488/C2/BS93Mary Bostock, Thayer Street, London, apologising for not coming to Sawston, assuring Ferdinand of her good health and spirits.
K488/C2/C7John Cluer, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re the sale of Timothy Lucas's effects, residue remaining after payment of his debts.
K488/C2/C15William Cole, Milton, Cambridgeshire, re note on Huddlestons in County history, the new altar piece in Trinity Chapel.
K488/C2/C35Thomas Couche, Rathbone Place, London, re Dorset timber, the repair of a house at Purse Caundle.
K488/C2/F4Mary Lelia Farrill, Coldham, Suffolk, with condolences for the death of Ann Huddleston.
K488/C2/D1Des François de Panchalon, Linton, Cambridgeshire, re the insulting behaviour of Abbé Totevint, his pains to find Sawston a chaplain.
K488/C2/F8L. Fergus, Peterborough, re the death of one missioner, the appointment of another.
K488/C2/F13Thomas Fisher, Cambridge, re payments to Christopher Pemberton for enclosure.
K488/C2/H2Rev. Robert Harding, Perry, Buckinghamshire, acknowledging loans from Ferdinand and Mrs Bodenham.
K488/C2/G20Mr Greaves and Mrs Porter, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, with dinner invitation.
K488/C2/HD133Mary Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's illness, Sir Edward Throckmorton's third marriage, Lord Hardwicke's impending tour of Ireland.
K488/C2/HD2Andrew Huddleston, Gray's Inn, with condolences for the death of Thomas Huddleston, a tilt at Lord Hardwicke, Oakapple Day.
K488/C2/HD5Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, with congratulations to Ferdinand Huddleston on his marriage, thanks for the prompt payment of her annuity.
K488/C2/HD26Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re purchase of Sawston Rectory estate, a tart aside on Gosling, cost of wine in 1800, watch repairs, Henry's poverty.
K488/C2/HD145Richard Huddleston, London, enclosing letter from Henry Bostock re Huddleston children on the continent.
K488/C2/HD37Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Miss Cutting's demand for payment of bond, money-raising for Sawston enclosures.
K488/C2/HD57Henry Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's proposal to sell his share of the Dorset estate.
K488/C2/HD85Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re claim on the estate of Thomas Belchier.
K488/C2/HD86Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re his service in George Wilmot's office.
K488/C2/HD88Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Lincoln's Inn, re Richard Huddleston's illness.
K488/C3/D10J. Dugmore, Swaffham, recommending to Richard Huddleston that his tenants pay the full rent.
K488/C2/HD110Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, Glindon, Sussex, re a French priest as chaperon for a journey to London.
K488/C3/B51Richard Huddleston's order to Curries and Co. to pay Thomas Brogan five pounds.
K488/C2/M4Charles Martindale, Cambridge, re an appointment and his son's smallpox inoculation.
K488/C2/HD148Richard Huddleston, London, re treatment of a recalcitrant tenant, a letter from Charles Butler.
K488/C2/HD128Mary Huddleston, London, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re Ramsgate bathing with a note on a money transaction by Henry Bostock.
K488/C2/HD144Richard Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re purchase of a long annuity for Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD140Richard Huddleston, London, re family visiting, the dilatory tactics of General (Cornwallis?) in the American war.
K488/C2/HD163Richard Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's account with Bostock and Huddleston, the purchase of stock.
K488/C2/HD222Thomas Huddleston, London, re payments of Ferdinand's heriots, receipted by Ferdinand.
K488/C2/HD185Richard Huddleston, London, re a violent commotion in Brussels approving the valour of the brave Brabanters.
K488/C2/L25John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re execution of deed and sale of reversion.
K488/C2/L15John Lucas, S.J., Maryland, complaining of his family's neglect, and his want of money.
K488/C2/HD178Richard Huddleston, London, re mislaid keys to chest.
K488/C2/M26Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Ibberton rents, theft of Purse Caundle timber.
K488/C2/HD199Ferdinand Huddleston to Richard Huddleston, Haughley Park, Bury, Suffolk, with local and family news.
K488/C2/HD204Richard Huddleston, Little Holland Camp, Essex, re his Company's volunteering to go to Ireland.
K488/C2/HD234Thomas and Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of long-term annuities, sale of Dorset timber, family presents.
K488/C2/L8Christopher Lowell, Sunbury, Middlesex, re recommendation for a chaplain to Sawston, his Sunbury congregation.
K488/C2/HD237Thomas Huddleston, London, re his visit to Sawston and contempt for the Catholic Committee.
K488/C2/K2William King, Oxford Street, London, re the sale of the effects of John Cluer, Marlborough, woollen draper, the property of Timothy Lucas.
K488/C2/HD226Thomas Huddleston, London, re goods ordered by Ferdinand.
K488/C2/L27John Lucas, S.J., St Inigoe's, Maryland, re negotiations for the execution of deed, Bishop Carroll's responsibility for restoring him to the priesthood.
K488/C2/N1Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to H. Newby, a notice to quit possession of a house for the new owner, John Jones.
K488/C2/S2Denys Scully, London, re his wife's ill-health, acknowledging receipt of five hundred pounds.
K488/C2/P10Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re fencing of enclosed land.
K488/C2/R4Ferdinand Huddleston to Richard Rawe, Mash, Dorset, re Mrs Oliver's illness and property responsibilities.
K488/C2/P15Draft of Ferdinand to Christopher Pemberton, on envelope franked 2.5.1807, re interest on payment for land.
K488/C2/W10Elizabeth and George Williams, Bristol, with condolences for Richard Huddleston's death, proposal that their mother come to Sawston.
K488/C2/S5Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston to James Scully, Dublin, asking Scully to allow postponement of the payment of the principal of Mary Scully's jointure.
K488/C3/B23Mary Bostock, London, to Mary Huddleston and Richard Huddleston, Sawston, re a Bishop D(?), Cobbett and the danger of French invasion.
K488/C3/B22Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, Kent, re Eystons, other family news.
K488/C3/B27Père le Breton, Valmont, France, claiming payment for saying Mass at Sawston twelve years before.
K488/C3/B53John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, with thanks for hospitality, re his unhappy history of exile, continental news.
K488/C3/C17Fanny Couche, Paris, asking for donation to Parisian orphanage of the parish of St Roch.
K488/C3/B56John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, readdressed Brentwood, Essex, re soldiering, life at Cale Hill.
K488/C3/B60John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, readdressed Norwich, re re-opening of Bornhem College, the Carlshalton school, the French occupation of Rome, the Kentish Jacobins.
K488/C3/DG29Kenelm Digby, Dover, re his and de Lisle's marriages, the Rev. Mr Scott, and asking that Richard Huddleston become his trustee.
K488/C3/DG102Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Sir Edward Vavascour and the Christian Brothers, Parisian religious practice, the marriage of a Sawston lady.
K488/C3/DG87Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Parisian street accident, deaths, restoration of St Germain-de-l'Auxerrois, Russian persecution of the Poles.
K488/C3/DG49Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the attractions of Boulogne, a translation of a work on the Propagation of the Faith, an English poet and a French conjurer.
K488/C3/DG72Kenelm Digby, Bath, re the odiousness of Bath, an Episcopal dispute, a visit from the de Lisles, the ecstatic of Calderon, a new curé at Cambridge.
K488/C3/DG77Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re Richard Huddleston's signature as trustee for Digby's marriage settlement, servant dismissed for drunkenness, of cakes and ale.
K488/C3/DG94Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, to Richard Huddleston, Margate, re Anglo-French relations, Canterbury sermons, completion of church at Boulogne.
K488/C3/E31George Eyston, Gray's Inn, urging Richard Huddleston to press the Railway Company to provide bridges, crossings, a station and compensation to tenant farmers.
K488/C3/DG106Kenelm Digby, Paris, re dispersion of Jesuits, the Parisian Carmel, Newman's conversion, Father Dominic Barberi, Bishop Wareing's share in ecclesiastical spoils, French prayers for the conversion of England.
K488/C3/G5Sophie le Duc (later Girard), Nantes, re her failure in her vocation to the religious life, a commercial career for a friend in London.
K488/C3/G4Patt Gibbons, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Sawston, redirected to Macclesfield and Nottingham, regretting Richard's departure from Ireland.
K488/C3/H7John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, enquiring after Sophie le Duc, on behalf of Mdlle de la Porte of Nantes.
K488/C3/H25N. Ward, Trunch, Norfolk, to Rev. George Hewitt, Queen's College, Cambridge, re accommodation for the Huddlestons at Cromer.
K488/C3/H34Henry Howard, Lord Fitzalan, Trinity College, Cambridge, accepting Richard Huddleston's invitation to Sunday lunch.
K488/C3/HD8aEdward Huddleston, Pall Mall, London, re death of Edward Huddleston's daughter, assistant to Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD11Edward Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re his income and rentals, a financial commission from Richard Huddleston, Henry Huddleston's army career.
K488/C3/HD27Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, appealing for starving Irish children in Tuam.
K488/C3/HD40Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Suffolk, re Richard's infatuation with Fanny Sulyard.
K488/C3/HD82Jane Huddleston, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re Irish news, an infamous Whig speech.
K488/C3/HD83Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re Mary Scully's ill-health, Mrs Fitzgerald's chaplain.
K488/C3/HD110Jane Canning, Spa, Germany, re Richard Huddleston's journey into Germany, continental roads, weather, and the degradation of Liège.
K488/C3/HD95Jane Canning, Foxcote, Warwickshire, with thanks for hospitality, invitation to Foxcote, recommendation for a houseboy.
K488/C3/HD89Jane Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re Whittlesford dispute, Colonel Wale, Frank Huddleston's insolvency, the Petre peerage.
K488/C3/HD93Jane Huddleston, London, re dispute with Hollick, Lord of the Manor of Whittlesford, Lyson's Cambridgeshire, the hollowness of friendship, the Earl of Shrewsbury.
K488/C3/HD141Jane Canning, London, re failure of Wright's Bank, the burglary of Foxcote chapel, with tart asides on the London clergy and their most disreputable letter to the Pope.
K488/C3/HD127Jane Canning, London, re Frances Jones's still-born child, cold and influenza in London, the ill-reception of Bishop Baines.
K488/C3/HD132Jane Huddleston, London, re the possibility of a Regency, a Bedingfield marriage, the administration of the sacrament to a murderer.
K488/C3/HD140Jane Canning, London, re birth of a son to Frances and William Jones, the Wright's Bank crash, the difficulties of Frederick Lucas and the Tablet.
K488/C3/HD147Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, excusing Jerningham's part share in the Wright's Bank's crash, condemning Wright and the new Commercial Bank.
K488/C3/HD151Jane Canning, London, re religious controversy among Catholics and between Catholics and Anglicans, Newman's Tract 90, tracts by Wiseman and Phillipps de Lisle.
K488/C3/HD159Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re the Irish in Newport, subscriptions to London Catholic poor schools, the Irish fever, death of Lady Godalming.
K488/C3/HD180Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re life at South End.
K488/C3/HD184Mary Huddleston, London, re an heiress for Richard Huddleston, family and London Catholic society news.
K488/C3/HR21Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re his intervention with the Duke of Portland on behalf of the Abbé Martinet.
K488/C3/HR40Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re regimental promotion, a theft in camp.
K488/C3/HR41Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re regimental promotion, a theft in camp.
K488/C3/L3Hannah Layton, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston, to force a soldier in the Cambridge Light Company to return her money.
K488/C3/HR52Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, canvassing Richard Huddleston's electoral support for Lord Francis Ashborne.
K488/C3/I1Thomas Ingle, Peterhouse College, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston's intercession with Lord Hardwicke on behalf of the Abbé Martinet.
K488/C3/I4Printed circular letter, signed Edward Jerningham, Lincoln's Inn, re resolutions of the same month of the British Catholic Board.
K488/C3/M32Lady Moira, Moira House, Dublin, to Mary Scully, with apologies for cancelling dinner invitation to the Scullys and Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/N8Sir Edward Nightingale, Ipswich, re a Leek publican's claim to the Secretary of War for the supply of liquor to the Cambridge Regiment.
K488/C3/P29Lady Petre, Buckenham House, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, inviting Richard to dinner.
K488/C3/R2Rev. Mr Reardon, Spanish Place, London, asking Richard Huddleston to subscribe to the enlargement of the Spanish Place Chapel for the accommodation of the poor.
K488/C3/S7Denys Scully, Dublin, re his wife's will, his need for money, the mutual dislike of the Irish and the English, petitions for Catholic emancipation.
K488/C3/S22Rev. Joseph Singleton, Babraham, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for payment for the use of church registers.
K488/C3/S26Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, with thanks for cheese, answer to query about sea-shells.
K488/C3/S31Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re hunting, shooting, revolution in France.
K488/C3/W3Sir Charles Wale, Colchester, asking to draw on the Cambridgeshire Militia to make up the number of his regular soldiers.
K488/C3/W5Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, offering to attend Mary Huddleston's funeral, inviting Richard Huddleston to Shelford.
K488/C1/MHc/111Elizabeth Canning, Montagu Square, London, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, with Catholic society gossip and family news.
K488/C1/MHc/116Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Gloucester, re her health, the Tickells, Lady Bedingfield and royal favour, Sir Thomas Lethbridge's convent daughter.
K488/C1/MHc/119Frances English, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, accepting invitation, re family news, Miss Tickell's reception in Sawston Chapel.
K488/C1/MHc/120Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re family news, cancellation of Miss Tickell's engagement, William Jones's travels.
K488/C1/MHc/124Mary Ann Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Mary Huddleston, Montpellier Place, Gloucester, re illness of Frances Jones's son.
K488/C1/MHc/126Mary Ann Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Mary Huddleston, re the previous London session and house parties since.
K488/C1/MHc/132Frances Jones, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Hotel de l' Europe, Brussels, re the weather and the world of Parisian fashion, an appeal for the Missions Etrangeres
K488/C1/MHc/138Frances Jones, Rue Castiglione, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, on the birth of Frances's daughter, street-fighting in Paris.
K488/C1/MHc/145M.J. McDonnell, Spetisbury House, Dorset, to Mary Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, with congratulations on Edward Huddleston's ordination, conventual news.
K488/C1/MF/49Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Wright's Bank, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, authorizing payment of a hundred pounds to John Champion, S.J., in Paris.
K488/C1/MF/51Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, to Wright's Bank, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, acknowledging banknote, ordering payment of debt.
K488/C1/MF/54Lady Mary Fortescue, Rotherwas, Hereford, to Wright's Bank, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, ordering payment of thirty pounds to a Mr Ravenhill.
K488/C1/MF/55Lady Mary Fortescue, Salden, Buckinghamshire, to Wright's Bank, Henrietta Street, Convent Garden, ordering payment to Edward Galloway, S.J.
K488/C1/MF/60A male correspondent, London, to Lady Mary Fortescue, Sawston, re Herefordshire news, family news, and Parliamentary news, referring to Sir Robert Pitt.
K488/C1/MHa/7aReceipt from Rev. Robert Harding, to Catherine Huddleston, for fifty pounds in satisfaction of his wife Constantia's rights as legatee to Mary Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHb/10Henry Bostock, Brussels, re the intercession of Benedict Labre, Richard Huddleston's unhappiness at Antwerp, the younger Huddleston children, a chaplain for Sawston.
K488/C1/MHb/15Mary Bostock, Hatton Street, London, re Lenten regulations, day of fasting and prayer for peace.
K488/C1/MHb/27Mary Bostock, London, re the insulting behaviour of her niece.
K488/C1/MHb/55Jane Huddleston, London, re the Eystons' financial troubles, Andrew Huddleston's illness, Rev. William Greenwood, Richard Huddleston at Chatham.
K488/C1/MHb/72Mary Huddleston, London, re her brother Edward in London, the royal procession, calls from the Yorkes, Mrs Jones's cancer.
K488/C1/MHb/58Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Huddleston, South End, re the sea-cure, tea with the Adeanes, elderberry wine making, Mr Marshall's coming to Cambridge.
K488/C1/MHb/59Mary Huddleston, South End, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re her health and plans to return to Sawston.
K488/C1/MHb/61Jane Huddleston, London, re sister Mary's death and burial in St Pancras churchyard, order for funeral costume, a refusal of an invitation to Sawston, Mary Bostock's shortage of money.
K488/C1/MHb/62Jane Huddleston, London, re a tour through Oxfordshire and Staffordshire with Lady Shrewsbury, visits to the Dormers, the Countess of Newburgh and the Eystons; General Huddleston's ill-behaviour at Sawston.
K488/C1/MHb/83Mary Scully, Stone, Staffordshire, re her illness, journey through Leicester from London to Dublin, Catholic society at Loughborough and Derby, a kind of High Mass at Leicester.
K488/C1/MHc/108F.M. Blount, Somerset Place, Cheltenham, to Mary Huddleston, Montpellier Place, Gloucester, with condolences for the death of the Jones baby, re the Cannings and their travels.
K488/C1/MHc/112Elizabeth Canning, Clarence Hotel, Cheltenham, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re visits to Salisbury Cathedral, Bath and Prior Park, Catholic society and family news, a chapel admission fee.
K488/C1/MHc/118Frances English, Bath, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re her daughter's profession as a Benedictine nun, the Daltons, the fire at Prior Park and Lord Clifford's son.
K488/C1/MHc/125Mary Ann Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re London Catholic society news and the weather.
K488/C1/MHc/129Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re their move to Paris, a great funeral procession at Birmingham, the dedication of Pugin's Uttoxeter chapel.
K488/C1/MHc/130Edward Huddleston, S.J., St Austin's, Stafford, to Mary Huddleston, Rue Duphot, Paris, re the Newport riots, opening of Pugin's church in Derby, attack on Pugin, order for French church vestments.
K488/C1/MHc/134Frances Jones, Versailles, to Mary Huddleston, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, re an evil set of Englishmen in Paris, the birth of the Comte de Paris, the death of the Duke de Dorcas.
K488/C1/MHc/137Frances Jones, Rue Castiglione, Paris, to Mary Huddleston, Bath, on food, fashions and family gossip; with an aside on Lacordavre's re-foundation of the Order of Preachers.
K488/C1/SJ/6John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Edward Galloway, S.J., Gloster Street, London, re Galloway's impending visit to Sawston, Jane Huddleston's absence, the election of a new Pope and the future of the Society of Jesus.
K488/C1/SJ/9Thomas Suffield, Norwich, to Edward Galloway, S.J., Hatton Garden, London, re her health, Lenten regulations, the future of priests of the Society of Jesus, news of Suffolk recusants and the Portuguese vineyards.
K488/C1/TH/1Thomas Huddleston, Leghorn, Italy, to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re his journey to Italy, Mighorucci's neglect and abuse of him, request for money to set up business on his own.
K488/C1/TH/133-134John Wybard, Leghorn, to Thomas Huddleston, London, 2 August 1712, re commercial news, commercial dishonesty, Thomas Huddleston's commercial future.
K488/C1/TL/19Timothy Lucas, to George Wilmot, Lincoln's Inn, re Mary Lucas's marriage settlement, with anti-Jesuit aside on John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C1/X/7Lord Arundell, Great Russell Street, to Mr Serjeant Hooper, Serjeant's Inn, re a place for a relation at the Charterhouse School.
K488/C1/X/9Jane Gittings, Holywell, Flintshire, to Mr Monkhouse, The Dyall, Gloucester Street, Red Lion Square, London, enquiring after an unnamed man.
K488/C1/X/16Part of a note, Thomas Olyve, to (John?) Rigby, re my lady's health and suggestions for cures. [Thomas Ollyver, son-in-law to Sir Edmund Huddleston.]
K488/C2/B20John Berkeley, Hereford, asking him to sign the legal forms to set up trustees for his wife's estate.
K488/C2/B15aHenry Bell, Gray's Inn, to Henry Bostock, Stratton Street, Piccadilly, re delay in sending deeds, conditions of mortgage.
K488/C2/B27Robert Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, asking Ferdinand Huddleston to execute a deed in his capacity as trustee.
K488/C2/B16Henry Bell, Gray's Inn, re Ferdinand Huddleston's payment of the Rev. Charles Stuart's mortgage.
K488/C2/B23John Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, asking Ferdinand Huddleston to release money from his wife's marriage settlement for legal costs.
K488/C2/B26Robert Berkeley, Spetchley, Worcester, re Ferdinand Huddleston's duty as Berkeley's trustee.
K488/C2/BS41Henry Bostock, London, re the education and improvement of Edward Huddleston.
K488/C3/B48L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re Mary Bostock's death, his own old age, the King of Belgium.
K488/C2/B32L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Richard Huddleston's vocation to the priesthood, a chaplain for Sawston.
K488/C2/BS42Henry Bostock, London, re Dorset rents, asking that Richard Huddleston's visit be postponed.
K488/C2/BS3Henry Bostock, London, offering help to his niece Harding, with a tart aside on Harding's second wife.
K488/C2/HD212Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, re a money transfer.
K488/C2/BS24Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts, health and hospitality, a providential escape.
K488/C2/BS27Henry Bostock, Brussels, re Huddleston children at Bornhem and Bruges.
K488/C2/BS35Henry Bostock, Brussels, re a homicide, news of the Huddleston children in continental schools, a list of Richard Huddleston's continental expenses.
K488/C2/BS53Henry Bostock, London, re income from Edward Huddleston's estate, family news and a death, an impending excursion.
K488/C2/BS48Henry Bostock, Stratton Street, London, urging Ferdinand to accept the emancipation oath.
K488/C2/BS51Henry Bostock, London, enclosing Henry Bell's letter re conditions of mortgage, with Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts.
K488/C2/C24Thomas Couche, John Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, re his claims on Mrs Oliver's estates.
K488/C2/BS68Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts, purchase of wine, lease of Edward Huddleston's property.
K488/C2/BS64Henry Bostock, London, enclosing a wine bill, a poem, re a letter from the Abbé Martinet, the disruption of travelling in France.
K488/C2/BS65Henry Bostock, London, re payment of Richard Rawe's Dorset rents, the loan of anti-revolutionary pamphlets.
K488/C2/BS75Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts and family expenses, Edward Huddleston's cornetcy, Thomas Huddleston's will.
K488/C2/BS82Henry Bostock, London, re Ferdinand's accounts.
K488/C2/BS92Mary Bostock, London, re the King's madness, Catholic emancipation, Court gossip, the new Emperor.
K488/C2/C2John Champion, S.J., Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re business, Mr Pyke's illness, Mrs Bostock's recovery from smallpox, Fr Edward Galloway, S.J.
K488/C2/C10William Cole, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, re the purchase of a small house in a neighbouring village.
K488/C2/C13William Cole, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, re loan of pamphlets and pedigree, illness of Mr Bedingfield.
K488/C2/C20Thomas Couche, Beaufort Buildings, Bath, re collection of Dorset rents.
K488/C2/C25Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Couche, re threat of Chancery suit over Lucas legacy.
K488/C2/C37Thomas Couche, Rathbone Place, London, re the death of his brother, the collapse of a Dorset brewhouse.
K488/C2/F11Mr and Mrs Finch, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re dinner engagement; with lists by Ferdinand of activities, groceries and medicines.
K488/C2/H3Rev. Robert Harding, Perry, Buckinghamshire, acknowledging loan from Ferdinand, and replying to the aspersions of Mrs Bodenham.
K488/C2/HD36Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re the conditions for a loan to Ferdinand Huddleston, securities for a loan by Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/H4Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, offering commissions in the Cambridge militia to Richard and Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD4Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, with condolences for Richard Huddleston's death.
K488/C2/HD7Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., Bruges, asking for a subscription for a Scottish translation of the Imitation of Christ.
K488/C2/HD14Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his ambitions as a lawyer, aspersions on Henry Bell, unflattering comment on his father's portrait.
K488/C2/HD28Henry Huddleston, London, re Mr Bones's conveyancing in the purchase of the Sawston Rectory estate.
K488/C2/HD41Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re friction over Mary Scully's marriage settlement; also Henry to Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re family matters.
K488/C2/HD44Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Henry Huddleston, London, re the cost of supporting Henry Huddleston, London, his expensive upbringing and education.
K488/C2/HD58Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re difficulties with raising loan for enclosure, an aside on Scully's butcher-grandfather.
K488/C2/HD77Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, with legal advice on a writ for trespass.
K488/C2/HD79Ferdinand Huddleston, Lincoln's Inn, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re the execution of a deed.
K488/C2/HD84Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, re Thomas Huddleston's delinquency, a new wig.
K488/C2/HD101Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, Hatton Garden, re repayment of loan.
K488/C2/HD105Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Jane Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, re loan, presents, local news.
K488/C2/HD108Jane Huddleston, Paris, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with maternal blessings.
K488/C2/HD112Jane Huddleston, London, re Richard Huddleston's recovery from accident requiring the amputation of his leg.
K488/C2/HD127Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, re her return to Sawston, her health, South End news.
K488/C3/DG10Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a visit to the Abbé Lammenais, the defeat of the Portuguese liberals.
K488/C2/HD187Richard Huddleston, London, re negotiations for the sale of the Mackenzie estate.
K488/C2/HD161Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of stocks, settlement of the Couche dispute.
K488/C2/HD134Mary Scully, Dublin, re household matters, a visit from Lady Hardwicke, Yorke's election for Cambridgeshire.
K488/C2/HD129Mary Huddleston, Bruges, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re their correspondence.
K488/C2/HD139Richard Huddleston, London, re a Monmouth enquiry about a legacy, the chequered fortunes of Edward Galloway's manservant.
K488/C2/HD146Richard Huddleston, London, re the sale of John Cluer's effects, the continental expenses of the Huddleston children.
K488/C2/HD230Thomas Huddleston, London, re news of family of Bornhem, money matters.
K488/C2/HD179Richard Huddleston, London, re impending visit of the Lombes and the Bells to Cambridge.
K488/C2/HD159Richard Huddleston, London, re dispute over Dorset rents, with Ferdinand Huddleston's calculations of the rent owing.
K488/C3/C11Rev. Townley Clarkson, Leamington, Warwickshire, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD172Richard Huddleston, London, re Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts and his own ill-health.
K488/C3/B7Edward Blount, Lincoln's Inn, re appeal for the debts of Edward Jerningham, in account with Wright's Bank.
K488/C2/HD193Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, with thanks for money and cakes.
K488/C2/HD200Ferdinand Huddleston to Richard Huddleston, Stratton Street, London, re a malicious fire.
K488/C2/HD188Richard Huddleston, London, re payment of rents, buttons for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C3/B3Richard Bedingfield, Oxburgh, Norfolk, regretting Richard Huddleston's illness, inviting him to Oxburgh.
K488/C2/HD182Richard Huddleston, London, re sale of timber from Dorset estate, death of Frances Huddleston O.S.A., good health of children in continental schools.
K488/C3/B47L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re the destruction of Bornhem College by the French, the poverty of the nuns in his care.
K488/C2/HD186Richard Huddleston, London, re the sale of the Mackenzie estate at Sawston, Presbyterian life, behaviour of a rival buyer.
K488/C2/HD194Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re his vocation to the priesthood.
K488/C2/HD198Ferdinand Huddleston to Richard Huddleston, Coldham, Suffolk, re his return from Coldham to Cambridge.
K488/C3/B59John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re rumour of Richard's marriage, the Dominicans in the Low Countries.
K488/C2/HD206Richard Huddleston, Colchester Barracks, to Ferdinand Huddleston, re regiments sent to Ireland.
K488/C2/L3Mr and Mrs Thomas Lombe, Cambridge, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with dinner invitation.
K488/C2/HD211Richard Huddleston, Ipswich, re piping wine, the Jerninghams and Creswell, troop movements in Ipswich.
K488/C3/DG20Kenelm Digby, Paris, with Roman news, re his journey to Paris, an uprising in Lyons, Louis Philippe and atheism on the throne of St Louis.
K488/C2/HD236Thomas Huddleston, London, re purchase of an annuity, news of Huddleston children on the continent.
K488/C2/L10Christopher Lowell, Sunbury, Middlesex, with apologies for failing to supply a priest for Sunday at Sawston.
K488/C2/HD240Thomas Huddleston, London, repudiating the suggestion that his daughter had a clandestine relationship with the Rev. Thomas Cautley.
K488/C2/L21John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, re English war depredations, his claims and Mr Hall's estates.
K488/C2/M16Thomas Mitchell, Bristol Wells, York, re his wife's ill-health, consequent unlikelihood of their visit to Sawston.
K488/C2/M14Thomas Mitchell, Angram, York, re his wife's ill-health, pleasantries about Ferdinand's forthcoming marriage.
K488/C2/M33Mother Mary Augustine More, O.S.A., Bruges, re the death of Frances Huddleston, O.S.A., on the sixtieth anniversary of her profession.
K488/C2/O3Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, with re settlement of Dorset estates.
K488/C2/M27Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Moore, Sturminster, Dorset, re Dorset rents, the condition of sale of land and value of timber.
K488/C2/O2Mary Oliver, Mash, Dorset, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, re a pressing creditor.
K488/C2/P6Christopher Pemberton, Richard's Coffee House, Temple Bar, re Gosling's participation in enclosure.
K488/C2/P11Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re appointment.
K488/C2/R3Draft by Ferdinand Huddleston to Frances or Mary Rawe, re division of the Dorset rents, Edward Huddleston's legacy from Galloway.
K488/C2/S7Denys Scully, Thayer Street, London, re Mary Scully's health, acknowledging payment of loan and invitation.
K488/C2/P18Richard Pococke, Minall, Wiltshire, to Bostock and Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re his bonds on Timothy Lucas.
K488/C2/S11William Short, O.P., Portman Square, London, re the impracticality of appointing John Bullock, O.P., as chaplain to Sawston.
K488/C2/S3Denys Scully, Dublin, asking for a further three hundred pounds, re his wife's illness and impending visit to England.
K488/C2/W4Robert White, Cambridge, re removal of Daniel Swann to the parish responsible for his maintenance.
K488/C2/W5Robert White, Cambridge, re removal of Daniel Swann to the parish responsible for his maintenance.
K488/C3/C8Henry Chappell, O.P., Leicester, re public execution of a Catholic, disturbances in Flanders.
K488/C2/M21Thomas Mitchell, York, enquiring after Ferdinand's family.
K488/C2/B30L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re health and welfare of Edward and Henry Huddleston.
K488/C3/HD5Edward Huddleston, London, re property claim, Foxcote and the Cannings.
K488/C3/B13Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Common, Essex, re a naval truce.
K488/C3/B15Mary Bostock, London, re activities of French and Irish priests and bishops, the state of religion in Ireland, the arrest of three clerks for forgery.
K488/C3/DG5Kenelm Digby, Calais, re a Parisian giraffe, the vulgar English in Paris, Sir Walter Scott's Life of Napoleon, an obelisk for a fifteenth-century battle.
K488/C3/D1James Dafforne, Blackheath, re his engravings of Sawston for Baronial Halls, apology for the picturesque distortion of the surrounding woodland.
K488/C3/B28John Brewer, O.S.B., Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, asking his relationship to Richard Huddleston, O.S.B., re reclamation of John Huddleston's foundation at Lambspringe Abbey.
K488/C3/B43L. Brittain, O.P., Upper Seymour Street, London to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, with thanks for Richard's gift to a distressed religious community.
K488/C3/B45L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Suffolk, re the European war, the Dominican community's patroness.
K488/C3/DG13Kenelm Digby, Paris, re de Lisle's sister, Easter ceremonies in Paris, the Parisian clergy, French liberals, a Polish breakfast, an impending publication.
K488/C3/DG30Kenelm Digby, London, re his affection and gratitude to Richard Huddleston and the Rev. M. Scott, his move to Paris, de Lisle's marriage.
K488/C3/DG25Kenelm Digby, Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London, postponing a visit to Sawston, re the French revolution of 1830, the Bourbons at Holyrood.
K488/C3/B61John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re the impracticability of re-establishing Bornhem, and the detestable change wrought by the French government among the Belgians.
K488/C3/DG15Kenelm Digby, Calais, re the first Oxford-Cambridge boat race, O'Connell blackballed at the Cisalpine Club, Tory opposition to Catholic Emancipation, the de Lisles.
K488/C3/DG33Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Lacordaire's Lenten conferences at St Stanislaus, the Count de Robiano, French artists and the suppression of Parisian tumults by Louis Philippe.
K488/C3/DG37Kenelm Digby, Paris, re Richard Huddleston as godfather to Digby fils, the Rios, Cambridge and other friends in Paris, Lacordaire in Notre Dame and Michelet on Luther.
K488/C3/DG14Kenelm Digby, Paris, re French weather, politics, literature and philosophy; a visit to James the Second's oratory at St Germains, the de Lisles.
K488/C3/DG44aEnclosure, from Philip Howard, Little Brook Street, London, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's contribution to the Dublin Review.
K488/C3/DG32Kenelm Digby, Paris, re the fall of the pagan statues of the Pantheon, the neglect of his English friends, the rebellious atheism of Paris.
K488/C3/DG27Kenelm Digby, London, re his illness, Midnight Mass at Downside Abbey, Spencer, de Lisle, and Henry Bagshawe's conversion.
K488/C3/DG42Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re Bishop Walsh's departure, Bishop Philpots (sic) damned by the Duke of Wellington.
K488/C3/DG34Kenelm Digby, Paris, re his wife's illness, the disgrace of Lammenais, street fighting in Paris and ecclesiastical jealousies.
K488/C3/DG35Kenelm Digby, St Germain-en-Laye, asking Richard Huddleston to be godfather to his child, re the disgrace of Lammenais, dinner with Dr Cullen.
K488/C3/DG73Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re dismissal of a servant, charity for a starving family, de Lisle's offence over Puseyites, a place for John Tilt.
K488/C3/DG51Kenelm Digby, Paris, with thanks for Richard Huddleston's charity to the Tilts, request for Richard's portrait, Miss Cookson's conversion, Heller, Lacordaire and de Lisle.
K488/C3/DG78Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re painting, Trappists, proof-correcting, a visit from Sibthorp, a new parish priest and a new and popular Master of Trinity.
K488/C3/DG58Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, re bets on the King's survival, high society and Catholic society in London, a begging Italian Franciscan and an invitation.
K488/C3/DG88Kenelm Digby, Paris, re painting in the Louvre, the Ratisbonne brothers and Dom Gueranger, English society and the Catholic revival in Paris.
K488/C3/DG95Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re the Archbishop of Paris's controversy with the Benedictines, a convert received by the Bishop of Cincinatti.
K488/C3/E11Basil Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Manchester Square, London, re account with Wright's Bank, condolences for the death of Henry Bostock.
K488/C3/DG104Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re a fortuitous visiting day in London, the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, a Cambridge undergraduate discussion of chasubles.
K488/C3/E2aCaptain Elwin, Bingham, Nottinghamshire, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Regiment, re County payment to the men of Richard and Frank Huddleston's company, the march into Nottingham.
K488/C3/G3Patt Gibbons, Loughrea, to Richard Huddleston, Royal Barracks, Dublin, re the crushing of the French democratic hydra, the machinations of the Orangemen.
K488/C3/HD41Henry Huddleston, London, re a matrimonial engagement, the purchase of a wig, the embarrassments of high society, bad coins.
K488/C3/HD44Henry Huddleston, London, re the expulsion of Dominicans from Bornhem, Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love.
K488/C3/HD56Henry Huddleston, London, re Richard Rowe's failure to purchase Ibberton, income from timber sales.
K488/C3/HD53Henry Huddleston, London, re Mary Huddleston's health, Richard Rowe's proposed purchase of Ibberton.
K488/C3/HD51Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re Thomas Couche's will, mourning rings, with a tart nationalist aside.
K488/C3/HD74Isabella Lawlor, Castlelough, County Kerry, re her town-house in London, family news.
K488/C3/HD90Jane Huddleston, London, re Mary Scully's death-bed, Mary Bostock's request for money.
K488/C3/HD122Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re Mrs Henry Huddleston's debts to Mr Eyre.
K488/C3/HD81Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Camp, Essex, re her doings in London, a print of Pius VII, a ministerial pamphlet.
K488/C3/HD84Jane Huddleston, Thayer Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re a forgiven unintended slight to friends, the moral delinquencies of Henry Huddleston
K488/C3/HD112Jane Canning, Rome, re the progress of the cholera, Wiseman's preaching, Napoleon Bonaparte's imprisonment and the health of Cardinal Weld.
K488/C3/HD94Jane Huddleston, Cossey, Norfolk, re Sir William and Lady Jerningham, Edward Jerningham's vulgarity and his unhappy presentation to the Queen, Lady Bedingfield.
K488/C3/HD97Jane Canning, Lyons, re political tumult in Paris, Ultras and Liberals, the execution of Lorwel, the delights of Fontainebleau, the splendour of High Mass in Lyons.
K488/C3/HD98Jane Canning, Geneva, her travels in France and Switzerland, continental vulgarity and morality, the trial of Queen Caroline.
K488/C3/HD99Jane Canning, Alronby, Cumberland, with a request for forgotten account books, on the dangers of unchaperoned travelling by little girls.
K488/C3/HD117Jane Canning, London, re purchase of vestments, Bishop Baines, sermons in Lincoln's Inn Fields chapel, Rome's concern with the Vicars Apostolic, Roman society news.
K488/C3/HD128Jane Canning, London, re the danger of sending money by post, the cost of restoring Sawston paintings, the heat in the London chapels and new of the Wrights.
K488/C3/HD158Jane Canning, London, asking Richard Huddleston to aid the Jones's of Cytha for their charity to Irish immigrants in Newport.
K488/C3/HD142Jane Canning, London, re consequences of the failure of Wright's Bank, the Vicars Apostolic in their quarrel over a legacy.
K488/C3/HD164Jane Canning, London, re her journey from Sawston, news of the Edward and Frances Huddlestons and of the Monmouth Jones's.
K488/C3/HD163Jane Canning, London, re family news and movements, the Papal refusal to increase the number of Vicars Apostolic.
K488/C3/HD154Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London re London Catholic poor schools.
K488/C3/HD171Jane Canning, London, Bedingfield, the collapse of Wright's Bank and a public letter with reference to the clergy.
K488/C3/HD176Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridge Militia Camp, Lymne, Kent, re the South End sea-cure.
K488/C3/HD185Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Huddleston or Henry Bostock, London re rook-shooting, a letter from the Catholic Committee.
K488/C3/HD186Richard Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re his forthcoming tour of Essex.
K488/C3/HR18Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, deploring Edward Huddleston's resignation of his commission.
K488/C3/HR20Lord Hardwicke, Harwich Camp, Essex, regimental orders, a problem with garters and the distribution of half-crowns.
K488/C3/HR19Lord Hardwicke, Harwich, Essex, re despatch of Cambridgeshire Militia to Ireland, promotion of an officer, an engagement at Castlebar.
K488/C3/HR28Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re the promotion of Frank and Richard Huddleston, and of their fellow officers.
K488/C3/HR26Lord Hardwicke, New Cavendish Street, London, re the promotion of officers, regimental movement to Ireland.
K488/C3/HR30Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re the promotion of an officer recommended by Lord Fingall, the failure of the Dutch expedition.
K488/C3/HR39Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re volunteering, discharges and promotion.
K488/C3/HR42Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, to Richard Huddleston, re-addressed Loughborough, re a regimental disagreement.
K488/C3/HR46Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, enclosing letter from Denys Scully re Catholic petitioners in Ireland, and re Lord William Petre, up at Cambridge.
K488/C3/M5Thomas McLenon, Liverpool, to Richard Huddleston, Leek, Staffordshire, re-directed to Nottingham, with a bill for malt liquor for the regiment.
K488/C3/L1Denis Shine Lawlor, Castlelough, Killarney, acknowledging Richard Huddleston's contribution to Famine relief with an account of the worsening economic condition of Ireland.
K488/C3/P32George Petre, Bath, re his health, hope for commission from Lord Hardwicke, invitation to Richard and Edward Huddleston.
K488/C3/L6Lady Londes, Buckingham Castle, regretting that Richard Huddleston's honour should be an insuperable barrier to his marriage to Margaret Rutton.
K488/C3/M9G. W. Manley, Woodhall, near Downham Market, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re his pain in walking, and impending marriage.
K488/C3/M20Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re the evil progress of the French Revolution.
K488/C3/M29Bishop John Milner and Edward Huddleston, Oscott, with thanks for money for Masses, re family news and gossip.
K488/C3/N9Copy of Sir Edward Nightingale, Norwich Barracks, to Sir Edmund Lacon, Yarmouth, thanking Sir Edmund for his hospitality to the Cambridge Militia.
K488/C3/P28Lord Petre, Thorndon, to Richard Huddleston, Warley Camp, Essex, re postponement of invitation to officer's mess.
K488/C3/Q1Fr Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, thanking Richard Huddleston for £5 for the organ and £5 for Christ's poor.
K488/C3/S6Denys Scully, Dublin, re business matter, the Earl of Shrewsbury's rudeness to his Irish hosts.
K488/C3/S5Denys Scully, Dublin, re Jane Huddleston's marriage, the British veto on Irish Episcopal appointments, his impending engagement to Miss Catherine Eyre.
K488/C3/V9Tanfield Vachell, Pampisford Hall, Cambridgeshire, re the revision of his verses of apology, an accident and his hunting successes.
K488/C3/S23James Smith, Soho Square, London, asking Richard Huddleston to contribute to deficiency in the subscriptions to pay for a dinner given to Charles Langdale.
K488/C3/S27Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, re his ill-health, the continental wars, East Anglian Catholic news, with a postscript by Richard Suffield.
K488/C3/S32Edward Sulyard, Haughley Park, Suffolk, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, re his gout and its cure, denunciation of the Gallo-Dutch alliance.
K488/C3/S34Peter Smyth, York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, inviting Richard Huddleston to act as a steward at a Freemason's Tavern dinner to raise funds for an agricultural college in Ireland.
K488/C3/T1John Talbot, Wicliff, re his Scottish tour with the Dormers and notes on Gretna Green, an oatcake breakfast with a Popish bishop, Iona.
K488/C3/T3M.J. Talbot, Witham, Essex, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Essex, with thanks for music, invitation.
K488/C3/W19Bishop William Wareing, Northampton, thanking Richard Huddleston for donation, with ecclesiastical news.
K488/C3/W6Sir Charles Wale, Shelford, Cambridgeshire, re George Spencer's conversion, with letters from Henry and Isabella Wale, asking for Roman cameos, re English and family news.
K488/C3/W9Charles Brent Wale, Magdalene College, Cambridge, thanking Richard Huddleston for reducing the interest on Richard Huddleston's loan to Charles Wales.
K488/C3/W12Henrietta Wale, Italy, re Cardinal Acton and the Pope's intention to conferring on Richard Huddleston the Order of Christ.
K488/C3/W17Bishop Thomas Walsh, Wolverhampton, re the transfer of Richard Huddleston's gift of £500 for the Cambridge mission to Bishop Wareing.
K488/C3/Y5Christopher Yorke, Charles Street, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, making appointment to meet the Camp militia under Richard at Danbury.
K488/C3/Y1Christopher Yorke, Thorpe, to Richard Huddleston, Harwich Camp, Essex, deploring the sudden resignation of a Lieutenant Colonel from the Cambridgeshire Militia.
K488/C3/HD4Edward Huddleston, re Richard Huddleston's disappointment in love, regimental and family news.
KP136/25/34Huntingdon's Charity, Parish Workhouse. Assignment of a term in trust to attend the inheritance upon freehold cottage and garden in Sawston
KP136/25/61Ward's Charity (Church Lands). Copy of conveyance to additional trustees, with declaration of trusts dated 4 August 1847, of Ward's messuage and 17a. 2r. 35p. in Sawston, 2a. in Pampisford and 11a. 2.5r. in two pieces in Babraham
K296/B/A/373Survey of Newnham Vicarage for Rev. Mr. Goldham, with plan (pp.1-6) 28 January 1854 Survey of Shepreth Paper Mill, from W.C. Carver to W.N. Woodham, with plans (pp.51-54) 17 April 1854 House and farm effects at Julians from Mrs Wright to N. Chapman (pp.16-18) 12 September 1854 Mrs Ann. Newsell's estate at Steeple Morden (pp.19-20, 29-30) 12 September 1854 Chrishall Grange Farm, to be left by D. Ellis, owner Lord Dacre (pp.21-22) 20 September 1854 Crops etc. at Sawston of P. Whitechurch, decd., taken by Messrs. Turney (pp.23-28, 47) 4 October 1854 Tillage etc. at Stotfold Mill for G. Fordham, esq., to J. Taylor and son (pp.31-36) 30 October 1854 Beer shops of assignees of Charles Thurnall at Arkesden (p.37) 1 November 1854 Estates of E.A. Fordham, esq., decd., at Mardley Bury, therfield, Herts (pp.38-40, 48) 10 November 1854 Tillage etc. at Takeley Grange Farm for F.W. Nash, esq. (pp.41-46) 25 November 1854 Fixture at Sawston of P. Whitechurch, decd., for R. Huddlestone, esq. (pp.49-50) 2 January 1855 Executors of F.J. Nash, esq: maltings, summary of calculations (pp.55-56), succession duties (p.65) 6 February 1855 Survey of Caldecot Rectory and Newnham Vicarage for Rev. Mr. Goldham (pp.56-64) 21 February 1855 Survey at Knockholt at death of Rev. Mr. Sutcliffe for Rev. Jos. Hall: dilapidations and fixtures (pp.66-74) 23 July 1855 Survey of Slough Farm, Castle Camps (p.75) 2 December 1854
K488/C1/EH/63Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
K488/C1/EH/64Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
K488/C1/EH/65Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, re arrangements for Mass at Sawston during Chaplain's illness.
K488/C1/EH/68Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, re his indebtedness and the importance of the nuns' school.
K488/C1/EH/72Rev. Thomas Quinlivan, Cambridge, asking Edward Huddleston to show the librarian of his Mechanic's Institute round Sawston Hall.
K488/C1/EH/74Richard Rowe to Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, re administration of family estates, the health of Edward's daughter.
K488/C1/EH/76Mère de Sainte Coutance, Aire, France, with school fees, enclosing letters from Frances, Mary and Isabella Huddleston to their parents.
K488/C1/EH/77Richard Scheil, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Edward Huddleston, Purse Caundle, Dorset, with an invitation to an election dinner.
K488/C1/HD/33Richard Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Belchier, Monmouth, re his wife's impending confinement.
K488/C1/HD/36aWilliam Finch, Cambridge, to Richard Huddleston's steward(?), re an action for trespass against Finch's tenants.
K488/C1/EH/88A male correspondent, Bath, re journey into Norfolk, hoping to call in at Sawston on the way. Catholic news, reference to efforts for Catholic Emancipation Bill.
K488/C1/EH/30Edward Huddleston, S.J., St. Austin's, Stafford, re monument in Sawston Church for Richard Huddleston, tea party in Stafford Castle.
K488/C1/EH/54Copy by Richard Huddleston of Sir Edward Nightingale to Edward Huddleston, Sawston, asking repayment of twenty pound loan to Francis Huddleston.
K488/C1/EH/84Mr and Mrs Charles Townley, Abington, Cambridgeshire, to Edward Huddleston, Agnes and Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, inviting them to dinner.
K488/C1/MHb/49Henry Huddleston, Gray's' Inn, re his use of rhubarb and bark to cure spots, headaches and stomach trouble, the loan of £2,000 to Ferdinand Huddleston for enclosure.
K488/C1/HDCorrespondence of Henry Huddleston 1624-1709, Richard Huddleston 1708-1715, Squires of Sawston; and correspondence of Richard Huddlestone (1716-1760), 1748-1759, and Agnes, Frances, Isabella, Jane and Sarah Huddlestone, 1818-1851.
K488/C1/HD/63Edward Huddleston, St Austin's, Stafford, to Agnes Huddleston, re the consecration of Eridington Church, and proposed monument for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/JH/7Henry Bostock, London, re Jane Huddleston's son Thomas's misconduct.
K488/C1/MHb/76Mary Scully, Rilteache, Ireland, re sea-bathing, her new home, reception by her in-laws and invitation to a ball in Dublin Castle to celebrate the Peace of Amiens, match-making for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C1/MHc/153Sarah Medleycott, Milborne Port, Somerset, to Mary Huddleston, Hotel de l'Europe, Brussels, with society gossip.
K488/C2/B3Edward Beaumont, Norwich, re the election of the new Bishop of the Midlands District.
K488/C2/BS23Henry Bostock, London, desiring Ferdinand to ask Sir Sampson Gideon to further their request for a ministerial loan.
K488/C2/BS30Henry Bostock, Tours, re the Bostock family's sojourn in Tours, the Englishness of the English abroad.
K488/C2/BS32Henry Bostock, Mayfair, re his wife's attack of St Anthony's fire, a husband for his niece, the plaguing delays of the law, servant problems, news from the Huddleston children on the continent, fireworks for the birth of the Duke of Normandy.
K488/C2/BS49Henry Bostock, London, re pamphlets on the election of bishops, the Catholic Committee, parliamentary sympathy for Catholic Emancipation.
K488/C2/BS76Henry Bostock, London, re Edward and Ferdinand Huddleston's accounts, Thomas Huddleston's health.
K488/C2/BS59Henry Bostock, London, re the execution of Louis XVI, a French émigré chaplain for Sawston, the boarding at Sawston of émigré children.
K488/C2/BS62Henry Bostock, London, re Sawston asylum for Martinet and Anglade, loan of anti-revolutionary tracts, subscribers to French émigré fund, Bishop Pol de Léon.
K488/C2/BS66Henry Bostock, London, re tenant for Dernford Mill, war propaganda for the lower orders, an offensive speech by Fox and the loan of anti-revolutionary pamphlets, income from Dorset estate.
K488/C2/BS90Draft by Ferdinand Huddleston to Mary Bostock, London, with condolences on the death of her husband Henry.
K488/C2/C18John Couche, Exeter, re deaths of Mr and Mrs Angiers, Exeter, and their bequests: the letter misaddressed to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C2/C23Thomas Couche, Marnhull, Dorset, re his unhappy treatment at Mrs Oliver's death-bed, and his determination to dispute her will.
K488/C2/C30Thomas Couche, John Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, re the sale of Fifehead estate, of Ibberton and of the Purse Caundle timber.
K488/C2/C44Charles Cruse, Greenhill, Wiltshire, re obstacle to the execution of the deed, John Lucas's claim on his father's estate.
K488/C2/C46S. Curtis, Linton, Cambridgeshire, re the Lowell's transfer to Sawston as the Huddleston's chaplain, a recommendation for a directorship, a gift of three dozen bottles of wine.
K488/C2/HD89Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, London, re medicine for Richard Huddleston.
K488/C2/F10Mary ffairchild, Cambridge, misaddressed to Ri(char)d Huddleston, May 1785, claiming a part of the Sawston treasure trove.
K488/C2/G14Sir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re his wife's death, order for a ream of paper for his worthy Parson Mr Samuel, linseed oil for painting.
K488/C2/G15aSir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re payments for paper and linseed oil, his intended visit north to the Daltons and Sawston, a chaise for his brother to Newmarket.
K488/C2/G15bSir Thomas Gage, Coldham, Suffolk, re a visit to Sawston with Lady Gage to pay his respects, to meet there Lady Gage's sister, and proceed with them to Coldham.
K488/C2/G19Charles Gapper, Henstridge, Dorset, asking for instruction on repairs to Dorset estate.
K488/C2/HD59Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re his indebtedness to Ferdinand Huddleston, Christmas invitation to Edward Huddleston at Isley Walton.
K488/C2/H7S. Hawkes, Marlborough, Wiltshire, about an invitation to Sawston, payment of money due to him on a bond, vaccination of his family against the smallpox at present prevailing in the town.
K488/C2/HD1Andrew Huddleston, Hutton John, Cumberland, All Saints Day, 1796, re a portrait of John Huddleston, O.S.B.
K488/C2/HD12Henry Huddleston, London, re mortgage on house property.
K488/C2/HD18Henry Huddleston, Stratton Street, London, asking to transfer conveyancing, re a query from Andrew Huddleston, Ferdinand Huddleston's right to present a curacy at Lambspring Abbey, Germany.
K488/C2/HD19Henry Huddleston, London, re conveyancing, dinner with Sitwell, news of his soldier-brothers and marriage prospects of his sisters, a High Mass for the Pope, exercises in a pub with Catholic volunteers.
K488/C2/HD32Henry Huddleston, Gray's Inn, re loan to pay for the Sawston enclosure, the purchase of the living of the parish church, an Episcopal matter and a day with the Dominicans.
K488/C2/HD35Henry Huddleston, London, re securities for loans, Edward Huddleston's financial difficulties.
K488/C2/HD83Ferdinand Huddleston, London, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, with a legal opinion from George Wilmot, re his brother's behaviour, London news, household presents and commissions.
K488/C2/HD109Jane Huddleston, Bruges, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with thanks for a Holy Week Book, a request to be permitted to Learne upon the Spinnet.
K488/C2/HD119Mary Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re death, health and ill-health in her family, her wayward Jesuit brother.
K488/C2/HD121Ferdinand Huddleston, Hatton Garden, London, to Mary Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re their marriage settlement.
K488/C3/A4William Amherst, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, with thanks for donation for relief of the Irish poor in London.
K488/C2/HD123Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Hatton Street, London, re family news, funeral clothing for Edward Huddleston, S.J.
K488/C2/HD126Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Mary Huddleston, South End, Essex, re the sea-cure, arrangements for Mary to return home.
K488/C2/HD155Richard Huddleston, London, re the education appropriate to Ferdinand Huddleston's son Richard, attack on Pitt, increased taxes on beer, tea, windows.
K488/C2/HD132Mary Huddleston, Paris, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re the clothing of a novice, Mrs Fitzherbert at a Parisian convent and cure wrought by Benedict Labre, fireworks for the birth of the Duc de Normandie.
K488/C2/HD173Richard Huddleston, London, re repayment of loan, Richard Huddleston's return from Bornhem, sale of estate timber.
K488/C2/HD165Richard Huddleston, London, re a wild Channel crossing, a night spent with Father Bedingfield outside Calais gate.
K488/C2/HD168Richard Huddleston, London, re purchase of shares for Ferdinand and Edward Huddleston, a Cheshire cheese from Brussels.
K488/C2/HD171Richard Huddleston, London, re his illness, thanks from Frank Huddleston for Christmas box, postscript about Lord Abercorn.
K488/C3/B62John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re his hope to see Rome, farming at Cale Hill, the bequest of a large library.
K488/C2/HD174Richard Huddleston, London, suggesting that Ferdinand Huddleston ignore Mr Butler's letter on Lord Petre's hobbyhorse.
K488/C2/HD177Richard Huddleston, London, re re-negotiation of leases with the new and old tenants of London properties, a continental excursion by the Bostock's and Huddlestons.
K488/C2/HD190Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard or Thomas Huddleston, asking for repayment of a loan for a hundred pounds to set up Henry Huddleston as a solicitor.
K488/C2/HD197Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, re misunderstanding about his route home.
K488/C3/DG55Kenelm Digby, Paris, re tour of Belgium and France, fete of the Assumption at Malines, birth of a daughter with a postscript on de Lisle.
K488/C2/HD210Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, re purchase of Rectory estate, the Huddlestons' need of an heiress.
K488/C2/HD209Richard Huddleston, Dublin, re sale at Milton of the effects of Thomas Huddleston, his cousins' poverty, suppression of the '78 rebellion.
K488/C2/HD213Richard Huddleston, Camp Lymne, Kent, re his marriage plans, his mother's sea-cure, Dublin after the Union, the Jerninghams.
K488/C2/P17George Penham, H.M.S. Royal William, Spithead, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, re disembarkation of the Cambridgeshire Militia at Portsmouth for Ireland.
K488/C2/HD216Thomas Huddleston, Newgate, London, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Angram, Easingfold, Yorkshire, re Mary Bostock's recovery from smallpox, Sally Duffkin's recovery from illness and the likelihood of her marriage to Richard Huddleston.
K488/C2/L18John Lucas, S.J., Queen Tree Patuxent, Maryland, offering Ferdinand Huddleston first refusal of purchase of his annuity.
K488/C2/L19Sir Thomas and Lady Fleetwood, to Ferdinand Huddleston, with an invitation to dinner.
K488/C2/L29John Lucas, S.J., St Inigoe's, Maryland, re his restoration into the priesthood, course of penance, with a request for legal expenses.
K488/C2/L34Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re John Lucas, S.J., other family news.
K488/C2/L35Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, to Timothy Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, re the unfilial behaviour of John Lucas, S.J.
K488/C2/L36Draft of letters from Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Timothy and Mary Lucas, Marlborough, Wiltshire, and to George Wilmot, London, re Ferdinand's marriage settlement.
K488/C2/M7Charles Martindale, Cambridge, re responsibility for repair of river - Cambridgeshire and mill-race.
K488/C2/M15Thomas Mitchell, Hotspring's, Bristol, with congratulations to Ferdinand on his marriage, re Mitchell's wife's ill-health.
K488/C2/P3Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Thomas Parker, St James Place, London, demanding payment of Babraham quitrents.
K488/C2/P5Christopher Pemberton, Richard's Coffee House, Temple, re local opinion on substitution of land for tithes through enclosure.
K488/C2/P8Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, re appointment of Enclosure Commissioners, arrangements for second reading of Enclosure Bill.
K488/C2/P14Christopher Pemberton, Cambridge, advising Ferdinand Huddleston to meet the Enclosure Commissioners to pay the cost of enclosure.
K488/C2/P16Mr and Mrs Christopher Pemberton, Newton, Cambridgeshire, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with invitation.
K488/C2/R7Thomas Robinson, Queen Tree Paxutent, Maryland, to Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, announcing the death of John Lucas, S.J., in 1794, asking charity for his widow.
K488/C2/B29L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, with thanks for the presents.
K488/C2/B33L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Richard Huddleston's good health, his freedom to decide his priestly vocation, the difficulty of providing a Dominican chaplain to Sawston.
K488/C2/G16Edward Galloway, S.J., London, agreeing to stand as godfather to Edward Huddleston, re Hampstead retirement for John Champion, S.J.
K488/C2/G22Rev. William Greenwood, Bath, re purchase of Hinxton Hall, French invasion and English annexations, Bath county news and Bath debut of Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/H5Draft of Ferdinand Huddleston, Sawston, to Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, accepting commission offered by Hardwicke to Richard and Edward Huddleston.
K488/C2/HD27Henry Huddleston, London, re acquisition of title deeds to the Sawston Rectory estate, payment of the Bostock debts, Edward Huddleston's resignation from the militia.
K488/C2/HD130Mary and Jane Huddleston, Bruges, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, with a letter from Richard Huddleston to Ferdinand, attacking the doings of the Catholic Committee and the Shelbourne ministry.
K488/C2/HD184Richard Huddleston, London, re safety of children in Belgium during political disturbances, the fortune of an heiress and her marriage plans.
K488/C2/HD166Richard Huddleston, London, re news of the Huddleston children on the continent, the knifing of the Rackett heir at Bornhem College, Belgium.
K488/C2/HD191Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, re his brother's coming to Bornhem.
K488/C2/HD192Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Sawston, with request for classical poets, progress of his brothers.
K488/C2/HD195Richard Huddleston, Antwerp, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, Bornhem College news, promise of amendment of life, rumour of the war with Holland.
K488/C2/HD196Richard Huddleston, Bornhem College, Belgium, to Ferdinand and Mary Huddleston, re his unhappiness at Antwerp and recovery at Bornhem.
K488/C2/HD201Richard Huddleston, London, re his plans and family and London news.
K488/C2/HD203Richard Huddleston, Sudbury, with assurances of Edward Huddleston's moral well-being, and of his own; with a complimentary postscript on the Abbé Martinet.
K488/C2/HD207Richard Huddleston, Colchester, to Ferdinand Huddleston, re the Duke of Portland's rejection of Lord Hardwick's appeal to permit the Abbé Martinet to remain in England.
K488/C2/L12Christopher Lowell, Sunbury, Middlesex, with reminiscence of Sawston, re Richard Huddleston's illness, best wishes for the success of Ferdinand Huddleston's enclosures.
K488/C3/B10Henry Bostock, London, re Richard Huddleston joining the militia, hopes for the liberation of the Low Countries, greetings to the Abbé Martinet in mock-heroic French.
K488/C3/B14Mary Bostock, London, re Anglade's appointment as chaplain to the Eyston's, recovery of St Omer, massacre of a convent of French nuns, charity for a destitute émigre.
K488/C3/B20Mary Bostock, London, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, acknowledging money, sending family news with transcribed speeches from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
K488/C3/B26Mary Bostock, Hammersmith, re Cossacks in Dusseldorf, character of the King of Prussia and the two Emperors, Huddleston family history.
K488/C3/B40John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re Dumourier's retreat from Belgium, émigre priests from St Suplice, change in attitudes to Catholic priests, character of Louis XVI .
K488/C3/B44L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, re the Bishop of Gloucester's charity to Dominican nuns, Dr Priestley, ecclesiastical tradition and hopes for reunion.
K488/C3/B46L. Brittain, O.P., Hartpury Court, Gloucester, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Prison, Huntingdonshire, re the religious duties of a Catholic, Richard's work for the prisoners of war.
K488/C3/B54John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, re end of the crisis in Flanders, visit from the Gages, invitation to Sawston, note on Charles James Fox and proposals for Catholic emancipation.
K488/C3/B57John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Huntingdon, re his love of military pomp, a Catholic squire refused a commission by Lord Amherst, a Provincial Chapter of the English Dominicans, a possible French invasion of England.
K488/C3/DG40Kenelm Digby, Portman Square, London, re Prince Polignac at Mass, dinner with Whewell, a Bishop and a Jesuit, Wiseman's lectures on science and religion.
K488/C3/DG45Kenelm Digby, Nottingham Place, London, with thanks for gift to Franciscan, re move to Boulogne, Bishop Walsh in Rome, the proclamation of the young Queen and public discussion of her, Whewell and his weariness of the Middle Ages.
K488/C3/DG56Kenelm Digby, re de Lisle and Spencer in Paris, converts and Masses for England's conversion, Parisian street disturbances, the government's persecution of the Bishop of Clermont.
K488/C3/DG67Kenelm Digby, Southampton, re completion of his book on monasteries, visitors from France, estate development round Netley Abbey, Father Lythgoe and a new Jesuit chapel in London. Date franked on document.
K488/C3/HD8bEdward Huddleston, 12 Cour de Prince, Bruges, to his brother, concerning the Belgian cost of living, high price of corn and Sawston rents, Sir Richard and Lady Bedingfield, schools for his children, and distraint on the Caundle tenant.
K488/C3/DG100Kenelm Digby, Boulogne, re visits from the de Lisles, Fr Spencer, Dominic Barberi and the Bodenhams, dedication of a monastery, the passage of Louis Philippe, death of the Jones baby.
K488/C3/DG101Kenelm Digby, Paris, re a petition to the Nuncio and Cardinal Acton, death of the Bishop of Nancy, conversions, threat of liberal attack on religious orders, de Lisle's anger with the Montalembert over his letter to the Cambridge Camden Society.
K488/C3/E41Mary Jane Eyston, Hendred, Berkshire, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re payment of debt, Mary Scully's impending visit to England, hopes for the success of the Catholic petition for emancipation.
K488/C3/F9Mary Vi de Front, Montague Square, London, with condolences on the death of Mary Huddleston, urging Richard Huddleston to have Masses said for Mary, and to find himself a wife.
K488/C3/G1Printed letter from John Gage, Lincoln's Inn, to Edward Blount, Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire.
K488/C3/H6John Hammond, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, re a forthcoming visit to Sawston.
K488/C3/H14Mother Juliana Hardman, St Marie's Convent, Birmingham, appealing for donations for a church for the House of Mary, and for poor people overflowing the convent chapel.
K488/C3/H19H. Headly, Cambridge, asking Richard Huddleston, for his support for J.L. Sudbury's appointment as surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital.
K488/C3/H35bPhilip H. Howard, 15 Gloucester Place, London, to Major Huddleston concerning the early election of a successor to Pope Gregory XVI.
K488/C3/HD25Edward Huddleston, S.J., to Richard Huddleston, Rome re conversion of the Hon. and Rev. George Spencer, a possible tide of upper class Protestant conversions, news of Kenelm Digby, Phillipps de Lisle.
K488/C3/HD38Henry Huddleston, London, to Richard Huddleston, Landguard Fort, Suffolk, re the pangs of unrequited love, family and army news, an escape from the French.
K488/C3/HD78Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Macclesfield, re-addressed to Nottingham, re a narrow escape on the road from Dublin, Sally Ashmall's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/HD80Richard Huddleston, Yarmouth, to Jane Huddleston, Sawston, with a copy of his letter to Denys Scully, Dublin, attacking as dishonourable the legal guaranties which Scully required for his wife's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/HD85Jane Huddleston, Tunbridge Wells, to Richard Huddleston, Cambridgeshire Militia Camp, Chatham, Kent, re Edward Jerningham's jilting her, the taunts of Lady Jerningham.
K488/C3/HD86Jane Canning, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Chatham Barracks, Kent, re house party and hunt at Sawston, Rev. William Greenwood's desire to become non-resident, a poltergeist in the tanner's house.
K488/C3/HD87Jane Huddleston, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Ospringe, Kent, re sale of the Finch estate at Shelford, Nightingale family income and family quarrel, Denys Scully's defence of Frank Huddleston for debt before the Dublin Recorder.
K488/C3/HD113Jane Canning, Florence, re her journey north from Rome, the death of Cardinal Weld, the delinquencies of the English minister at Florence, the baptism of the daughter of the Princesse d'Arcole.
K488/C3/HD125Jane Canning, Gloucester Place, London, re breaking off of Jane Huddleston's engagement, Mary Huddleston's illness, Isabella Huddleston's marriage, the future of Prior Park.
K488/C3/HD134Jane Canning, Ramsgate, re conversion of a Protestant curate of the town, Pugin's plans to build a chapel.
K488/C3/HD137Jane Canning, London, re her claim to a property left intestate, Richard Huddleston's claim to the Tiptoft barony, a prince and a royal audience, the unlikelihood of war with France.
K488/C3/HD145Jane Canning, London, re the living of an Irish schoolmistress for Sawston, the continuing religious tract controversies, the collapse of Wright's Bank and the Tablet newspaper's need for a subsidy.
K488/C3/HD146Jane Canning, London, re Lord Petre's proposed Commercial Bank, a meeting with Bishop Walsh and his quarrel with Bishop Griffiths, decision on the Blundell legacy, discontinuation of the Tracts for the Times.
K488/C3/HD148Jane Canning, London, re the projected Burke's Peerage, the successful opening of the Catholic chapel in Cambridge, fear of riot at forthcoming church opening in Birmingham, the entanglement of religion and politics.
K488/C3/HR45Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re election to a Gray's Inn chaplaincy, Irish politics, Catholic emancipation and opposition to it, a proposed canal through Sawston.
K488/C3/HR48Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re his nomination of Richard Huddleston as a Commissioner of the Peace, the chances of Catholic Emancipation, Cambridgeshire bigotry.
K488/C3/HR49Lord Hardwicke, Paris, re economic distress, French chaplains for French prisoners of war, the Papal concession of British governmental participation in the appointment of Irish bishops.
K488/C3/HR50Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, with query about savings bank interest, tax relief for farmers, congratulations on Catholic emancipation, good wishes for Commissionership of the Peace.
K488/C3/M21Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re French military unity and military success, the disunion of the allies.
K488/C3/M26Abbé Martinet, Peterhouse College, Cambridge, appealing to Richard Huddleston to intercede on his behalf with Lord Hardwicke.
K488/C3/N7Sir Edward Nightingale, Portman Square, London, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, re two military Toad-Eaters in trouble with the regiment, and Sir Charles Wale's defence of them.
K488/C3/N10Circular letter from the Duke of Norfolk, Lords Stourton and Petre, to raise Edward Jerningham's expenses as Secretary to the Board of British Catholics.
K488/C3/P36Eliza Pitchford, Norwich, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdon, regretting Richard's departure, re Norwich news, poor-school teaching, a moral reflection on dissipated young men.
K488/C3/S4Denys Scully, Dublin, to Richard Huddleston, Yarmouth, re his insistence upon legal guarantees for his wife's marriage settlement.
K488/C3/S12Denys Scully, Merrion Square, Dublin, re relinquishment of a legal claim, approval for Hardwicke's Irish administration, Frank Huddleston's marriage and an invitation to Dublin.
K488/C3/S25Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, to Richard Huddleston, Norman Cross Barracks, Huntingdonshire, re Norwich, Catholic society and continental news, the geological causes of sea-shell deposits.
K488/C3/S28Thomas Suffield, Catton, Norfolk, re his rheumatism, Norfolk celebrations of Nelson's victory, an exchange of game, Sir Thomas Gage's death, literary notes on Virgil, Homer, the Marquis de Pompignan.
K488/C3/V2Tanfield Vachell, Danbury Barracks, Essex, re Frank Huddleston's extravagance, the threat of a French landing, the poor quality of the regimental officers.
K488/C3/V4Tanfield Vachell, Lymne Camp, Kent, regimental changes, probable embarkation for Germany, a court martial, garrison life and hunting on a newly acquired mare.
K488/C3/V5Tanfield Vachell, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, with thanks for gifts, expressions of friendship and esteem, meeting with Lord Hardwicke and Lord Charles Manners at the Bishop's Palace, Ely.
K488/C3/W14Bishop Thomas Walsh, Portman Square, London, re Kenelm Digby, Richard Huddleston's gift of £70 to Walsh and Bishop Griffiths for travelling expenses.
K488/C3/W15Bishop Thomas Walsh, London, with thanks for donation, re the Roman Churches, the value of the Jesuits, the death of the Jones baby and of Cardinal Weld, news of the Digbys.
K488/C3/W20George White, Cambridge, to Richard Huddleston, Nottingham, readdressed Loughborough, re despatch of baggage belonging to Richard, Lord Hardwicke and Hardwicke's brother Yorke, with an aside on volunteers.
K488/C3/B34L. Brittain, O.P., Bornhem College, Belgium, re Edward and Henry Huddleston, Protestant trustees for his nephews, the publication of an English grammar and catechism.
K488/C3/B58John Bullock, O.P., Cale Hill, Kent, to Richard Huddleston, Danbury Camp, Essex, re destruction of Bornhem College and death of his brother, Edward Huddleston's generosity to his old masters, a home for a convent in Worcestershire, the Dominican order's need for a school.
K488/C3/DG83Kenelm Digby, Bath, re visit to the Edward Huddlestons, marriage of the Master of Downing, de Lisle, Clifford and prospective converts, Jesuit opinion of Lucas and the Tablet, Corpus Christi at Prior Park, Mrs Schimmelpenninck and Joseph Berington, a covert nephew of the Bishop of Oxford.
K488/C3/HR15Lord Hardwicke, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, re reception of recruits at Ely, information from Ferdinand Huddleston about site for a Cambridgeshire cattle depot.
K488/C3/M18Abbé Martinet, Sawston, to Richard and Edward Huddleston, announcing his departure from Sawston, asking Richard to intervene on his behalf with two Gallophobe young ladies.
K515/B/75Valuation book, no.53
KP33/11/4Overseers. Volume containing rates and accounts
KAR64/2/10Sawston. Sawston Hall, the seat of Ferdinand Huddleston, esquire: exterior view.
KAR64/2/10aLetter by F.L. Huddleston to Colonel Beales enclosing print of Sawston Hall, The Seat of Ferdinand Huddleston (R64/2/10)
K488/C1/EH/17Ferdinand Eyston, Overbury, Worcester, re Papal Aggression, declining invitation.
K488/C3/W2Sir Charles Wale, Guernsey, re the avenue to promotion, war scares, a grog-drinker deserter.
K488/C3/I7Captain Jullemiss, Coventry, re John Bagshaw, watchmaker, a deserter from the Cambridgeshire regiment.
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