| Description | 17 pieces. Including 1 parchment deed, 25 September 1611 concerning William 'Bothe' and property in Witton; various transcripts by Hamper; letter from J. Newling of Lichfield, 1 July 1829, inviting Hamper to bring his daughters to Lichfield to see an ordination ceremony and collect a copy of Booth's 'Clients' Cases', 'which was condemned as a wrapper for grocery and reprieved by the late Mr Lewis Buckeridge'; 2 letters from S. Tertius Galton, 5 and 6 May 1809, concerning a manuscript by W. Booth thought to be among Dr Darwin's papers; |