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Ref No (click to see in context)QM/1/18/5
TitleLetters from Beaumont family members
LevelFile
Date1883-1886
Extent1 file
DescriptionThis file includes letters from members of the Beaumont family, including: letters from W.S. Beaumont to Sir Edmund Hay Currie and H.D. Leigh about W.S. Beaumont sending copies of Beaumont Trust circulars to friends and asking them for donations, and the question of the Beaumont Trustees 'bringing me back again upon the Trust'; a newspaper cutting of a letter to the Editor of the Morning Post, 1 March 1886, from George H. Beaumont, regarding why a liquor license should not be added to the People's Palace; a letter from W.S. Beaumont to Currie about the above letter and about how G.H. Beaumont's father was cut off by J.T. Beaumont; and a letter to Leigh from J.A. Beaumont, about J.A. Beaumont having been unable to play an active part in the proceedings of the Beaumont Trust for some years due to illness, and his request for copies of a picture and accompanying circular.
Access StatusOpen
Persons
CodePerson or Corporate Body Name
DS/UK/1372Beaumont; W. Spencer (fl. 1887); Grandson of J.T. Barber Beaumont.
DS/UK/1249Currie; Sir; Edmund Hay (1834-1913); Vice Chairman of the School Board for London (1873-76); Chairman of the London Hospital Medical College (1876-79); Chairman of the Beaumont Trustees (1882-91).
DS/UK/1357Leigh; H. D. (fl. 1885-1886); of the Beaumont Trust.
DS/UK/1266Beaumont; G. H. (fl. 1885-1887); Relation of J. T. Barber Beaumont.
DS/UK/1374Beaumont; J. A. (fl. 1883-1886); Relative of J.T. Barber Beaumont
DS/UK/1377Beaumont Trust; 1882-
DS/UK/1491The Morning Post; 1772-1937; British conservative daily newspaper.