Family papers of Jex-Blake and Buxton families, with deeds of Caister Hall estate
| Source of acquisition |
Records received by Norfolk Record Office on 17 march 1989 (MC233/1-85) 9 April 1990 (MC233/86-90) 5 May 1999 (MC233/91) ACC 1999/29/SM/M
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| Creators |
Blake, Jex-, family of Bunwell, Norfolk; Buxton family of Fairhill, Kent; Jex-Blake family of Bunwell, Norfolk
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Administrative history:
The Jex-Blake papers relate primarily to Thomas Jex Blake (1790-1868) who married firstly Elizabeth Palmer and secondly Maria Cubitt; his son Thomas William Jex-Blake (1832-1915) who was headmaster of Rugby School 1874-1887, Dean of Wells 1891-1911, and who married Henrietta Corderey in 1857; and their children especially Henrietta, principal of Lady Margaret Hall Oxford 1909-1921.
Contents:
The records are listed in the following order:
CAISTER TITLE DEEDS (MC 233/1-2)
Buxton family (MC 233/3-11)
Jex-Blake family, early Letters (MC 233/12, 13)
Thomas Jex-Blake and Maria Cubitt (MC233/14-17)
Thomas William Jex-Blake (MC 233/18-30)
Henrietta Jex-Blake (MC 233/31-46)
Violet Jex-Blake (MC 233/47, 48)
Arthur John Jex-Blake (MC 233/49, 50)
Evangeline Jex-Blake (MC 233/51)
Miscellaneous and genealogical (MC 233/52-57)
Household accounts (MC 233/58)
Diaries and journals (MC 233/59-61)
Printed pamphlets (MC 233/62, 63)
Family title deeds (MC 233/64)
Sermons (MC 233/65)
Photographs etc. (MC 233/66-82)
Genealogical (MC 233/83-85)
CAISTER TITLE DEEDS [no ref. or date]
Deeds relating to property in Caister
MC 233/1 2, 680x1, 2 1659-1899Contents:
Including mortgages by Sir William Paston to William Crowe of manor of Pastons Bardolphs and Castor Pastons with lands in Caister 1659; conveyance to William Crowe and Thomas Bransby 1660; settlement by John Bedingfeld to William Drake and others on intended marriage of Judith Bedingfeld and Sir John Rous 23rd May 1749 (the Caister property having passed to Bedingfeld under will of his uncle Roger Crowe 1721): exchanges of land between Bedingfeld and Philip Nuthall 1759 and between Bedingfeld and John Feilden 1763; surrender by Rev. Edward Lockwood and his wife (being late relict of Sir John Rous of Henham) to Sir John Rous of her life estate in manor of Caister 6th May 1791; conveyance by Sir John Rous to William Burton of Caister Hall Farm 10th October 1791; sale particular for Caister Hall estate 14th July 1852 (plan in sale particular); abstract of title of Samuel Gunney Buxton and Edward North Buxton to Caister Castle estate 1899.
BUXTON FAMILY [no ref. or date]
Game book of A.F. Buxton at Fairhill Kent
MC 233/3, 680x3 1910-1947
Estate accounts of A.F. Buxton at Fairhill Kent
MC 233/4, 680x3 1910-1939
Diary of tour of Egypt probably by Alfred Buxton
MC 233/5, 680x3 1879-1880
Contents:
Tour begins in Alexandria ("nothing of Cleopatra's needle can be seen as it has been boxed up previous to being taken to America"), then to Cairo visiting pyramids and sphinx, visit to Herbert Spencer and his party ("there are 3 ladies and 2 men and all are quite determined to be miserable the whole time"), then the part hire a boat and sail up Nile to Luxor, Philoe, Aboo Simbel, Wady Halfeh, and return journey as far as Maghaga when the journal ends 27th March 1880.
Diary of tour of Palestine by A.F. Buxton
MC 233/6, 680x3 1922
Contents:
The writer travels by train from Cairo to Jerusalem and by car in Palestine visiting Amman, Jericho, Syria, Tiberias and other places, then returns by train to Alexandria. Diary includes photographs; also a newspaper article re Jacob's Well.
Diary of V. Buxton
MC 233/7, 680x3 1886-1890
Contents:
Begins 24th October 1886 with journey from Bologna to Brindisi; [...] then on board the 'Mongolia' to Bombay arriving 8th November; then tour of India including caves at Ellora, Hyderabad, Agra, Amritzar, Peshawar, Lahore, Jeypore, return to England 20th January 1887. The later diary consists of record of family news, visits etc. while the winter is at Easneye, Rugby, London, Norfolk, with record of tours to France, Germany, Spain and in Derbyshire. Back of the volume is used as commonplace book containing notes on Indian history, with essays copies of poems etc.
Diary of V. Buxton
MC 233/8, 680x3 1894-1897
Contents:
Mainly record of family news, visits etc. (June 23rd 1895 "to the School for Scandal. Farmer was a very good Sir Peter, Mrs Patrick Campbell a very poor Lady Teagle"). Includes descriptions of tours of Italy in March and April 1894, Yorkshire and Northumberland May and June 1895; Alps September 1896; N. Africa October and November 1897. In back of volume, recipes and poems. [Final year in this diary is headed 1896 but this is clearly an error for 1897].
Household accounts of V. Buxton
MC 233/9, 680x4 1885-1898
Household accounts of V. Buxton
MC 233/10, 680x4 1898-1908
Household accounts of V. Buxton
MC 233/11, 680x4 1925-1949
EARLY LETTERS AND PAPERS [no ref. or date]
Three family letters
MC 233/12, 680x5 1756 - 1838Contents:
Letter from Francis Aylmer to Mr. Jex at Swanton Abbot re weather, family news, reference to French invasion and foreign affairs 15th May 1756 (MC 233/12/1); letter from William Blake at Swanton Abbot to his wife Katherine 14th May 1786 (MC 233/12/2); letter to William Jex Blake from his son R.F. Jex Blake saying that his wife has survived childbirth but the baby has died: second part of letter announces sudden death of his wife 19th March 1838 (MC 233/12/3).
Family letters and papers of Cubitt and Jex-Blake families, with list.
MC 233/13, 680x5 1755 - 1854
Contents:
Includes letter from Francis Aylmer to Mr. Jex at Swanton Abbott 1st March 1755 (MC 233/13/10); verse to Sophy on death of her son c.1814 (MC 233/13/2); envelope marked 'to my executors' containing alteration to will of Catherine Charlotte Jex-Blake 1854 (MC 233/13/15) 1755, 1814-1854.
THOMAS JEX-BLAKE AND MARIA CUBITT [no ref. or date]
Journal by Thomas Blake of tour made after death of his first wife, visiting Paris, Metz, Waterloo battlefield, Brussels, Antwerp
MC 233/14, 680x5 1823
Family letters to Thomas from his son Thomas William, with list
MC 233/15, 680x5 1850-1868
Journal of tour
MC 233/16, 680x5 1814
Contents:
Apparently by Maria Cubitt travelling with her parents and others in open carriage through south and midlands of England in 1814. Gives brief impressions of houses, towns etc. ("Royston a horrid dirty place... Hertford rather a handsome town"). At Oxford she saw the Emperor of Russia and others take degrees ("the Emperor very handsome... the Prince Regent very ugly"). With list of paintings at Burleigh.
Personal letters from Thomas Jex-Blake to his future wife Maria Cubitt, with list
MC 233/17, 680x5 1823-1824
THOMAS WILLIAM JEX-BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Letters to T.W. Jex-Blake and his wife on their wedding tour with list.
MC 233/18, 680x5 1857
Contents:
Some letters include references to the Indian Mutiny.
Account by T.W. Jex-Blake of last illness of his father Thomas in Brighton 3rd-6th November
MC 233/19, 680x5 1868
Letters and papers of T.W. Jex-Blake, with list.
MC 233/20, 680x6 1851-1907
Contents:
Includes letter from R. Hurn re church reform 18th March 1873 (MC 233/20/2); letters re Old Rugbeian testimonial to T.W. Jex-Blake 1887, 1890 (MC 233/20/6,7); matriculation and ordination certificates 1851-1857 (MC 233/14/12-16); genealogical papers (MC 233/14/17-21).
Letters and papers of T.W. Jex-Blake
MC 233/21, 680x6 1862-1881
Contents:
Comprising long letter to him from Mr. Chervill re Doctors Commons and re T.W.'s father Thomas 25th August 1881 (MC 233/21/1); letters to T.W. Jex-Blake from his father Thomas 1862-1868, the last endorsed 'the last letter my father ever wrote to me' (MC 233/21/2-4); letter from R. Blake Humphrey enclosing photographs of minatures of members of the family (MC 233/13/5)
Abstract of accounts of Rev. T.W. Jex-Blake for building work at Bunwell MC 233/22, 680x6 c.1873
Letters to T.W. Jex-Blake
MC 233/23, 680x6 1886-1887
Contents:
Primarily on his leaving Rugby 1886, with list of the letters. With draft to letters by Jex-Blake to Mr. Percival (his successor at Rugby) 1886 and to Mr. Bowden Smith 1887; list of names and dates (of assistant masters?); collation of T.W. Jex-Blake to rectory of Alvechurch 19th February 1887.
Newspaper cuttings re T.W. Jex-Blake's departure from T.W. Jex-Blake's departure from Rugby MC 233/24, 680x6 1887
Letters to T.W. Jex-Blake and to his wife Henrietta
MC 233/25, 680x6 1913-1917
Contents:
Mainly re Rugby school including letter from C.H. Sargent to Dr. Jex-Blake re Sargent's knighthood 5th March 1913; letter from James Gray to Mrs Jex-Blake praising the Doctor's work at Rugby 12th April 1917.
MS sermons of T.W. Jex-Blake, endorsed with dates on which they were preached. MC 233/26, 680x6 nd
MS Latin sermon by T.W. Jex-Blake on opening the Convocation at Canterbury 5th August with letters of praise for the sermon. MC 233/27, 680x6 1892
Printed sermons of T.W. Jex-Blake, with printed prize poem 'Nineveh' 1851 and m.s. sermon given at Rugby
MC 233/28, 680x7 1875
Related information:
[For further sermons of T.W. Jex-Blake see MC 233/65
Presscuttings re career of T.W. Jex-Blake MC 233/29, 680x7 nd
Papers in envelope endorsed 'dear Hetty or her children will value these'
MC 233/30, 680x7 c1863Contents:
Comprising poem in hand of T.W. Jex-Blake 1852; lines in same hand on death of Edmunds 1858; and 'how we thank thee' signed T.W. Jex-Blake, alterations in another hand; fragment of letter from Sophia Jex-Blake to her mother undated (probably 1863).
HENRIETTA JEX-BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Letters to Henrietta from T.W. Jex-Blake while he is in India 1888, with one letter from him to her
MC 233/31, 680x7 1881
Letters from Florence Jex-Blake to Henrietta, with list.
MC 233/32, 680x7 1883-1891
Contents:
Family news etc., including reference to seeing the Rosettis (MC 233/32/3) and letters written while in Italy 1885 (MC 233/32/7-9).
Letters from Clara Jex-Blake to Henrietta, with list.
MC 233/33, 680x7 1883-1910
Contents:
Family news etc., including from Hanover where Clara is learning German (MC 233/33/3); while at Johannesburg with references to S. African politics and enclosing view of Palace of Justice Pretoria 1910 (MC 233/33/15) and other letters from Vancouver 1906 (MC 233/33/13, 14), Patras 1892 (MC 233/33/12), off Cape Matapan 1892 (MC 233/33/11), Athens, with reference to earthquake nd (MC 233/33/7).
Letters from Violet Jex-Blake to Henrietta, with list.
MC 233/34, 680x7 1882-1886
Contents:
Mainly family news written from Rugby, including reference to visit to the Alma Talmedas 1883 (MC 233/34/9) and letters written from Italy 1885 (MC 233/34/18, 19).
Letters from Violet Jex-Blake to Henrietta, with list.
MC 233/35, 680x7 1883-1886
Contents:
Mainly from Rugby but also from Rome nd (MC 233/35/1). Amalfi 1885 (MC 233/35/10), letter describing visit to Peshawar 1886 (MC 233/35/11). With letter from Violet to Louisa and list of characteristics deduced from the handwriting (MC 233/35/12).
Family letters from Katherine Jex-Blake to Henrietta or Violet, with list.
MC 233/36, 680x7 1881-1891
Contents:
Includes letters written from Peshawar 1888 (MC 233/36/13) and from Athens 1891 (MC 233/36/14-17).
Family letters to Henrietta Jex-Blake from her mother with list.
MC 233/37, 680x7 1888-1891
Contents:
Includes letters from India 1888 (MC 233/37/6, 7), from Athens 1891 (MC 233/37/4), from Rome nd (MC 233/37/2).
Family letters to Henrietta Jex-Blake from Evangeline Jex-Blake including letters written by Evangeline in Dusseldorf and Hanover
MC 233/38, 680x7 1881-1891
Family letters from Emma Corderey and Henrietta Corderey to Henrietta, with list.
MC 233/39, 680x8 1891
Contents:
Includes one letter written from Naples describing visit to Pompeii 1891 (MC 233/39/2).
Letters from Thomas Bower Jex-Blake to Henrietta.
MC 233/40, 680x8 1909Contents:
With card from him while in Naples 1909. With printed Latin poem by the same entitled 'Hectoris Andromache' and printed death notices etc.
Newspaper cuttings, funeral notice, letters of condolence to Henrietta on death of T.W. Jex-Blake MC 233/41, 680x8 1915
Letter from secretary to Queen Mary to Henrietta Jex-Blake on death of Henrietta's mother 23rd March
MC 233/42, 680x8 1921
Presscuttings, letters of condolence to Henrietta on death of her mother, with list. MC 233/43, 680x8 1921
Miscellaneous letters to Henrietta Jex-Blake at Lady Margaret Hall Oxford, with list.
MC 233/44, 680x8 1884-1934
Contents:
Includes letter from A.C. [Arthur Corderey] at Caen undated (MC 233/44/2); from A.F. Buxton on S.S. Rohilla describing visit to India 9th January 1887 (MC 233/44/5); letter from B. Scott describing visits to Aberdeen and to Dunster, with ink sketch of Dunster market cross 7th September 1886 (MC 233/44/7); letter from Mrs Richard Evans in Egypt 1909 (MC 233/44/12). With birthday poem to 'Aunt Netta' by Daphne Jex-Blake 8th July 1934 (MC 233/44/14) 1884-1909, 1934.
Papers relating to work of Henrietta Jex-Blake at Lady Margaret Hall Oxford, with list.
MC 233/45, 680x8 1899-1921Contents:
Includes reports on Lady Margaret Hall 1910-1921; copies of testimonial 1899; manuscript and typescript speeches and sermons.
Presscuttings, printed testimonials etc. relating to careers of Henrietta and Katherine Jex-Blake MC 233/46, 680x8 1916-1922
VIOLET JEX-BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Family letters to Violet Jex-Blake.
MC 233/47, 680x9 1880-1894Contents:
Includes letters from Thomas Bowen Jex-Blake while at Eton 1890, 1891 and at Baliol College Oxford. With velvet bag with letter 'E' sown on it.
Copy of settlement on marriage of Alfred Fowell Buxton with Violet Jex Blake 5th January
MC 233/48, 680x9 1885
ARTHUR JOHN JEX BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Various Papers
MC 233/49, 680x9 1905-1934Contents:
Printed application by A.J. Jex-Blake for post of Assistant Physician to St. Georges Hospital 1905; printed article 'Death by Electric Currents and By Lightning' by the same 1913; m.s. note re his career in Nairobi 1934.
Newspaper cuttings re marriage of Muryell Rice to Patrick Buxton 1917 and Dr. A.J. Jex-Blake to Lady Muriel Herbert 1920. MC 233/50, 680x9 1917-1920
EVANGELINE JEX-BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Printed notice of water colour exhibition by Evangeline Jex-Blake 1913; letter by her to the 'Times' describing stay of Prince Almayahu in England 1870-1874. MC 233/51, 680x9 1870-1913
MISCELLANEOUS AND GENEALOGICAL [no ref. or date]
Copy of will of John Corderey proved 13th October
MC 233/52, 680x9 1868
Newspaper cuttings re death of Caroline Jex-Blake 1909 and Bertha Jex-Blake undated MC 233/53, 680x9 1909
Miscellaneous family letters and papers
MC 233/54, 680x9 1901-1919Contents:
Including printed material re establishment of John Corderey memorial prize at Rugby school 1901; Rugby school victory celebration programme 1919; character study and pencil drawing of dog 'Maps'; two photographs of interior of Wells deanery undated
Envelope containing genealogical notes, including printer's proof of Jex-Blake pedigree from Burke's Landed Gentry. MC 233/55, 680x9 nd
Letters, papers and notes re Corderey family tombs at Owslebury
MC 233/56, 680x9 1797Contents:
With pedigree of "family of Francis and Elizabeth Kelsey who took the name of Atkins by Royal Licence 17th January 1797", pedigree of Dowse family of Hurstborne.
Genealogical notes re Blake and Cubitt families. MC 233/57, 680x9 nd
HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS [no ref. or date]
Household accounts of Henrietta Jex-Blake at Rugby MC 233/58, 681x1 1858-1912
DIARIES AND JOURNALS [no ref. or date]
Autobiographical memoir by T.W. Jex-Blake
MC 233/59, 681x1 1907
Contents:
Mainly re experiences as pupil at Eton and student at Oxford. Dated in front of volume 16th December
Diary by T.W. Jex-Blake of last illness of his mother July 1881
MC 233/60, 681x1 1881-1868
Contents:
With transcript of his record of his father's last illness in Brighton in 1868 [see MC 233/19]
Diary by Thomas William Jex-Blake of journey to Switzerland and France August
MC 233/61, 681x1 1870
Contents:
With general tourist impressions and impressions of Franco-Prussian war in which he was caught up ("most [French soldiers] were wounded in the legs for the Prussians fire low and after some discharges their needleguns are too foul to be raised"), and vivid description of arrest at Soissons on suspicion of spying.
PRINTED PAMPHLETS, SERMONS, TESTIMONIALS [no ref. or date]
T.W. JEX-BLAKE [no ref. or date]
Printed testimonials in favour of T.W. Jex-Blake for mastership of Haileybury College MC 233/62/1, 681x1 1867
Testimonials, principalship of Cheltenham College MC 233/62/2, 681x1 1868
Testimonials, headmastership of Rugby School MC 233/62/3-5, 681x1 1874
Address at College of Preceptors MC 233/62/6, 681x1 1876
Prize distribution, Bath Centre for Oxford and Cambridge local examinations MC 233/62/7, 681x1 1892
Battle of Landsdowne 1643 (reprinted from Proceedings of Somerset Archaeological and History Society 1895) MC 233/62/8, 681x1 nd
Historical notices of Robert Stillington, Chancellor of England... MC 233/62/9, 681x1 nd
OTHER AUTHORS [no ref. or date]
Prayers composed by Dr. Arnold for use at Rugby. MC 233/63/1, 681x2 nd
Sermon preached in Rugby Chapel by Frederick Temple, Good Friday MC 233/63/2, 681x2 1864
'Sudden Death': sermon preached at Harrow by Henry Montagu Butler MC 233/63/3, 681x2 1882
Sermon preached in Rugby chapel by Rev. James Roberton 1st November MC 233/63/4, 681x2 1885
Layman's address to Rugby school by T. Hughes Quinquagesima MC 233/63/5, 681x 1891
University of Oxford, vice-chancellor's speech [in Latin] 6th October MC 233/63/6, 681x2 1909
'Ourselves': lecture by Miss Elizabeth Wordsworth 30th October MC 233/63/7, 681x2 1912
Hymns to be sung at funeral of T.W. Jex-Blake MC 233/63/8, 681x2 1915
Address by W.W. Vaughan, President of Headmasters' Association at the Guildhall 5th January MC 233/63/9, 681x2 1916
'Emancipations': address by Professor Winifred Cullis January MC 233/63/10, 681x2 1927
Report of Headmistress [Miss E.A. Jones] on County Secretary School Clapham
MC 233/63/11, 681x2 1926-1927Contents:
With address of Miss S. Margery Fry on prize day 11th November 1927.
TITLE DEEDS [no ref. or date]
Bundle of title deeds re family property in Bunwell, Forncett, with related papers
MC 233/64/1, 681x2 1824Contents:
Settlement on marriage of Thomas Blake with Maria Emily Cubitt 7th May
Conveyance of estate at Bunwell
MC 233/64/2, 681x2 1863Contents:
By Trustees for sale under will of James Youels deceased to Thomas Jex-Blake (plan of property in conveyance) 10th October
Probate of will of Thomas Jex-Blake 20th November MC 233/64/3, 681x2 1868
Bargain and sale
MC 233/64/4, 681x2 1870Contents:
By John and Robert Snelling and others to Revd. Thomas William Jex-Blake of 2 pieces of land in Forncett St Peter 8th November
Abstract of title to land at Forncett St Peter MC 233/64/5, 681x2 1870
Conveyance by Mrs M.E. Hotson and others to Revd T.W. Jex-Blake of 6a 1r 11p of land in Bunwell 11th October MC 233/64/6, 681x2 1889
Abstract of title of Mrs M.E. Hotson MC 233/64/7, 681x2 1889
Printed sale particular
MC 233/64/8, 681x2 1862Contents:
For two farms and land at Bunwell, this being contract copy whereby entire property is purchased by Thomas Jex-Blake 10th December
Printed sale particular
MC 233/64/9, 681x2 1889Contents:
For five pieces of land in Bunwell, plan of property in the particular, this being contract copy whereby lot 5 is purchased by George Forrester; with legal bill re purchase. 27th July
SERMONS [no ref. or date]
Volume of manuscript sermons by T.W. Jex-Blake, mainly given at Rugby in the
MC 233/65, 681x2 1870s
PHOTOGRAPHS ETC. [no ref. or date]
Photograph album containing views taken in India
MC 233/66, 681x3 1888
72 photographs, mainly 9" by 11".
Photograph album containing views taken in Egypt in back views taken in Greece and France undated MC 233/67, 681x3 1890
Family photograph album
MC 233/68, 681x4 c1890-c1895Contents:
Including news in Greece, Italy, Christmas day at Easneye 1893, photographs of children and horses Easter 1895, views of Windsor Park, Bridehead, family portraits etc.
Photograph album - family portraits MC 233/69, 681x5 nd
Photograph album - photographs of the Jex-Blake girls and others, and general views. MC 233/70, 681x5 nd
Photograph album, 'Alfred Buxton 1866' in front cover
MC 233/71, 681x6 1866Contents:
Containing views in Europe (Chillon 1866, Mer de Glace 1866), and England including Fountains, Rievaulx, Northrepps Hall, Overstrand church, Cromer church, 62 Threadneedle Street London, with group portraits of Rugby pupils and masters (many with the names on the back), views of Rugby school.
Photograph album entitled 'St. Margarets School', mainly school group photographs, with names MC 233/72, 681x6 c1898-c1909
Album of press-cuttings etc. relating to Jex-Blake family, signed 'Evangeline Jex-Blake 1904' in cover. MC 233/73, 681x6 1904
Two small albums of family portraits, mostly identified by initials only. MC 233/74, 75, 681x7 nd
Two boxes of family prints, photographs, some with names on the back; with photographs of Wells Cathedral, Hagley Farm, unidentified rose bush. MC 233/76, 77, 681x7 nd
Envelope containing photographs of family prints
MC 233/78, 681x7 ndContents:
Thomas Blake (1755-1813), Judith Blake (1726-1762), Thomas Blake (1826-1906), William Jex-Blake.
Family photographs in various small frames
MC 233/79, 681x8 nd
Two folders of large family photographs and water colours. MC 233/80,81, 681x9 nd
Portrait of lady on glass.
MC 233/82, 681x9 nd
GENEALOGICAL [no ref. or date]
MS notes, pedigrees, armorial notes etc. re Blake family
MC 233/83, 682x1 1837Contents:
With London Gazette of 25th August permitting William Blake to assume name and arms of Jex, and with ms pedigree of Cubitt family of Yarmouth, Catfield.
Rolled pedigree of family tracing descent from John Blake of Bunwell born 1583
MC 233/84 nd
Large folder of Blake family genealogical material
MC 233/85 ndContents:
Including pedigrees, extracts from Bunwell parish registers, transcripts of wills etc. With copy of engraving of Major Frank Astley Cubitt.
Grants of arms to William Jex-Blake 27th July and 11th September MC 233/86, 87, P153 F 1837
Family pedigree, commencing with John Blake born 1583 MC 233/99, U62H nd
Royal grant for William Blake to use additional surname of Jex 17th August MC 233/89, 681 x 9 1837
Page of rough notes re family pedigree MC 233/90, 681 x 9 nd
Photograph album
MC 233/91, 899 x 6 1884
Contents:
Family portraits, mostly identified by initials, and views of Rugby School. With (loose) note of its presentation to Miss Violet Jex-Blake on her marriage by her Sunday Girls, listing the donors' names
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