Document Reference | Ne C 853 |
Title | Letter from G. Lyttelton [later Baron Lyttelton], Hagley, [Worcestershire] to H. Pelham; 4 Jun. 1748 |
Date | 4 June 1748 |
Extent | 2 ff |
Level | Item/file |
Content Description | Explains that he has waited to write until he could report on affairs at Bewdley and Droitwich; comments on Ingram's attitude and remarks 'Mr Fox does not know the state of his Borough if he imagines it is at this Young Man's or even at Ingram's disposal'; comments in detail on a poem and speculates if it was written by Hawkins Brown who wrote 'The Foundling'; expresses pleasure at his compliments and his own satisfaction at the progress of the peace negotiations; sends his father's regards. |
Term | elections, Bewdley 1748 |
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Code | PersonName | Dates of existence |
NA12096 | Lyttelton; George (1709-1773); 1st Baron Lyttelton; succ. as 5th Baronet Lyttelton 1751; cr. Baron Lyttelton of Frankley 1756; M.P. Oakhampton 1735-1756; Chancellor of the Exchequer and Cofferer of King's Household 1754-1755 | 1709-1773 |
NA967 | Pelham; Henry (1696-1754); Mr; Prime Minister 1743-1754 brother of T. Pelham-Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne | 1696-1754 |