MS 920 04 02 10
Reference code
MS 920 04 02 10
Title
Hannen family archive: Papers of James Hannen: Letters of condolence sent to James Hannen
Level
File
Date
1842-1873
Extent & medium
1 file containing 8 letters
Content description
Eight letters of condolence sent to James Hannen on the deaths of family members, from:
Catherine Boulter to ‘Dear Friend’ [possibly James Hannen?] on death of his mother, Lucy Ann (Walker) Hannen, [1841], 5 Jan 1842
R ?Mansfield on death of James Hannen’s uncle and father-in-law, Nicholas Winsland, 24 Jan 1846
Elizabeth Chitty to James Hannen on death of James’ wife Mary, 1 Dec 1873
G Bough Allen? on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 2 Dec 1872
Sir Alfred Wills, High Court judge [judge in the Oscar Wilde indecency case], on the death of Hannen’s wife Mary, enclosing a transcript of a sermon of Mr Martineau, 1-2 Jan 1872
Charles Hall, on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 3 Dec 1872
His 'oldest friend', ?W F Armstrong, n.d.
E Marshall Hall on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 29 March 1873
Catherine Boulter to ‘Dear Friend’ [possibly James Hannen?] on death of his mother, Lucy Ann (Walker) Hannen, [1841], 5 Jan 1842
R ?Mansfield on death of James Hannen’s uncle and father-in-law, Nicholas Winsland, 24 Jan 1846
Elizabeth Chitty to James Hannen on death of James’ wife Mary, 1 Dec 1873
G Bough Allen? on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 2 Dec 1872
Sir Alfred Wills, High Court judge [judge in the Oscar Wilde indecency case], on the death of Hannen’s wife Mary, enclosing a transcript of a sermon of Mr Martineau, 1-2 Jan 1872
Charles Hall, on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 3 Dec 1872
His 'oldest friend', ?W F Armstrong, n.d.
E Marshall Hall on death of Hannen's wife Mary, 29 March 1873
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