Londonderry Estates
Reference: D/Lo/C Catalogue Title: Londonderry Estates Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Letters between Lord Stewart (later 3rd Marquess of Londonderry) and Lord Burghersh
Covering Dates: 1814-1846
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Catalogue Description
This volume of letters was purchased in January 2017 with generous assistance from the Friends of the National Libraries, and the Friends of Durham County Record Office.Letters between
(1) Charles William Stewart (born 1788) (took surname Vane on his marriage to Frances Anne Vane-Tempest on 3 April 1819), 1st Lord Stewart (July 1814 - August 1822), 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (August 1822 - 1854)
(2) John Fane (born 1784), styled Lord Burghersh (1784 - December 1841), 11th Earl of Westmorland (December 1841 - 1859)
(3) Priscilla Fane, Lady Burghersh (born 1793) (nee Priscilla Wellesley, daughter of 3rd Earl of Mornington).
The letters cover the period 1814-1846, and were arranged and bound in 1858
The following pages have been cut out and removed before DCRO acquired the volume: 85-90, 93-108, 113-120, 129-134, 249-250, 299-300.
During the period of the letters Stewart was (1) Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Berlin and Military Commissioner with the Allied Armies, 1813-1814, during which time he was involved on active service (he was at the Allied HQ in France and entered Paris with the Allied armies) and (2) Ambassador in Vienna 1814-1822, and Plenipotentiary to the Congress of Vienna. He was promoted to major-general in 1810, lieutenant-general in 1814 and general in 1837; and made KB in 1813.
Burghersh was (1) Military Commissioner to the HQ of the Allied Armies in Europe, 1813-1814, during which time he was involved on active service; (2) Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Florence, Parma, Lucca and Modena, 1814-1831; (3) Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Berlin, 1841-1851. He was promoted to major-general in 1825 and lieutenant-general in 1838.
See also D/Lo/C 17/33, D/Lo/C 18/37, D/Lo/C 30, D/LO/C 34(6-7). D/Lo/C76 and D/Lo/C 125
In this transcript abbreviations (except initials) have been expanded silently; modern capitalisation and punctuation has been substituted.