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PlC - Correspondence in the Portland (London) Collection, and Papers of W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, 1664-1809
1 - Correspondence relating to the Harley estates based at Wimpole and Welbeck (1707-39), with various earlier enclosures; 1664-1739
Document Reference
Pl C 1/322
Title
Letter from William Wenman, Mansfield, to Edward Harley, Lord Harley [later 2nd Earl of Oxford], Wimpole, Cambridgeshire; 26 Sep. 1720
Date
26 September 1720
Extent
2 ff
Level
Item/file
Content Description
Requests orders as to how to send the money which he is receiving; trusts Sir Robert Child and Mr Smith of Nottingham, but writes 'there is such a rott amongst the Folks att London'; has got £460 from Mr Gace; will leave the money with John Monk until he receives instructions; adds that he is with Mr Levinz.
Term
accounts, Nottinghamshire
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA38748
Child; Robert (fl 1714-1730); Sir
fl 1714-1730
NA38770
Smith; Samuel (-1751); Mr; brother of Abel Smith; of Woodstreet and London
-1751
NA38766
Monk; John (fl 1715-1735); Mr; deputy steward under William Wenman
fl 1715-1735
NA38844
Levinz; William (1671-1747); Mr; MP for Retford 1702-06 and 1708-10 for Nottinghamshire 1710-22 and 1732-43
1671-1747
NA38704
Wenman; William (-1750); Mr; secretary and agent to the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle and the Earl and Countess of Oxford
-1750
NA1047
Harley; Edward (1689-1741); 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; styled Lord Harley 1711-1724
1689-1741
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