Literary Association of the Friends of Poland
Sussex Chambers, Duke Street, St James's
January 6th 1849
To W. B. Beaumont Esqr
Sir,
We are requested, by the Council of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland, to express to you their deep sense of the
3rd Sept 1849
With regard to a Settlement betwixt Mr. Beaumont and myself nothing whatever has been done since I heard from you last. – Mr. Rodgers called upon me and said Mr. Edward Beaumont wished me (he intimated that he would <demand>) to give up all Mr Beaumonts letters to you. I told him I had no letters of the late Mr. Beaumonts except such as were more or less private betwixt him & myself, and these I should never part with, nor had he any right to demand
Manchester 1 Decr. 1849
My dear Sir,
Your letter of the 20th reached me here where I am engaged in a Reference on behalf of the Lancashire & <Yorkshire> Railway Co – I am glad to hear a good account of Mrs Bird with yourself and family and I hope Master <Hornsby> will soon be restored to his wonted good health & <frolic>king habits.
There is no great value of Property <unentailed> & Subject to the Payment of Col & Mrs Beaum
CELEBRATION OF THE MAJORITY W. W. BEAUMONT, ESQ
Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esq., of Bywell Hall in Norhumberland, and Bretton Park, in the county of York, attained his majority on Thursday the 11th of April, 1850, when great rejoicings took place in the mining districts belonging to that gentleman. The extent of country over which the several mines and works are situated, and the number of workmen and boys employed approaching nearly to three thousand, prevented any dinner or othe
CELEBRATION OF THE MAJORITY OF WENTWORTH B. BEAUMONT Esq.
On Friday last, the celebration of the majority of W. B. Beaumont, Esq., of Bywell Hall, Northumberland, and Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, took place at Bywell, under circumstances of great joy and festivity. This event, which had been postponed in consequence of the indisposition of the worthy gentleman, had given time to parties to make every suitable demonstration, and this, together with the favourable period of the year chose
1854 Will of Dorothy Hunter late of the Borough and County of Newcastle upon Tyne Widow deceased. Regd.
The Last Will and Testament Of Dorothy Hunter November 1st 1852
H. W. Wright Surrogate
In the Name of God Amen.
I Dorothy Hunter, Widow of Isaac Hunter and inmate of Jesus Hospital in the Manors of the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne being of sound and perfect mind memory and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and Form following