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Ne6 - Further Estate and Official Papers of the Newcastle family of Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, 1216-1990, in the Newcastle (Clumber) Collection
A - Series of accounting papers relating to the estates of the Dukes of Newcastle under Lyne; 1771-1988
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Ne 6 A 12
Title
Accounts of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mrs Anne A. Hope [the Hope Trust] and the Hope Settled Estates; 1909-1945
Date
1909-1945
Level
SubSubSeries
Content Description
Consists of accounts of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mrs Anne Adele Hope [died c. 1884] who was the wife of Henry Thomas Hope of Deepdene and the mother of Henrietta A. Pelham-Clinton [wife of the 6th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne]; also accounts of the Hope Settled Estates which she bequeathed in her will to her grandson Lord H. Francis H. Pelham-Clinton-Hope [later 8th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne].
Term
estate business, accounts, Hope Trust
estate business, accounts, Estate of the late A.A. Hope
estate business, accounts, Hope Settled Estates
financial affairs, Hope Trust
financial affairs, Estate of the late A.A. Hope
financial affairs, Hope Settled Estates
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA26224
Estate of the late Mrs A.A. Hope
NA26225
Hope Trust
NA26226
Hope Settled Estates
NA25340
Hope; Anne Adele (-1884); Mrs; née Bichat; dau. of Joseph Bichat; m Henry T. Hope 1851
-1884
NA1006
Hope; H. Francis H. Pelham-Clinton- (1866-1941); 8th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne; succ. 1928; assumed surname of Hope 1887
1866-1941
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