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Os - Papers of John Evelyn Denison, Viscount Ossington (1800-1873)
1 - Papers of J.E. Denison and the Denison family.
C - Correspondence of J.E. Denison and the Denison family.
Document Reference
Os C 4
Title
Letter from Rev. C. Drury, Ossington, Nottinghamshire, to J.E. Denison, Christ Church College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire; 1 Nov. 1818
Date
1 November 1818
Extent
2 ff
Level
Item/file
Content Description
Replies to Denison's letter [not in collection] and alludes to advice given; refers to partridge shooting having ended; reports details of Edward Denison's hunting accident; refers to Mr Mitchell being 'overtaken with beer'; comments on reading of 'Sophocles' with Edward Denison; refers to Denison at Oxford University and enquires after progress of Marquess of Titchfield.
Signed 'C.D.'
Relates to Os C 3.
Term
sports, shooting, partridges
accidents, hunting
education, university
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA8625
Denison; Edward (1801-1854); Bishop of Salisbury; brother of J.E. Denison
1801-1854
NA9014
Sutton; Charles J. Manners- (1812-1869); 2nd Viscount Canterbury; nephew of J.E. Denison
1812-1869
NA9416
Bentinck; William H. Cavendish- (1796-1824); Marquess of Titchfield; eldest son of 4th Duke of Portland; styled Viscount Woodstock 1796-1809
1796-1824
NA9017
Drury; Charles (-1869); Rev.; tutor of J.E. Denison; Rector of Pontesbury 1824
-1869
NA199
Denison; J. Evelyn (1800-1873); 1st Viscount Ossington; M.P. Speaker of House of Commons 1857-72 created Viscount Ossington 1872
1800-1873
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