Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 094 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Charles Eden Wagstaff of Durham city, engraver, and Andrews & Co., booksellers (part 1)
Covering Dates: 1840-1917
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- Miscellaneous documents
- Correspondence of Charles Eden Wagstaff, engraver (Ref: D/X 94/1-9)
- Correspondence of Mrs. A.R. Wagstaff (Ref: D/X 94/10-26)
- Financial and Legal Affairs of the Wagstaff Family (Ref: D/X 94/39-76)
- Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly on orders for engravings (Ref: D/X 94/77-92)
- Papers concerning Andrews (Ref: D/X 94/93-99)
- Assented engravings and photographs (Ref: D/X 94/100-103)
- Series of engravings and sketches - mostly attributable to J.H. Le Keux (Ref: D/X 94/104-157)
- Papers concerning Le Keux's Gum (Ref: D/X 94/158-168)
Catalogue Description
Acc: 118(D) 15 December 1964Acc: 1958(D) 25 October 1990
Introductory Note
Most of the correspondence concerns the financial problems of Charles Eden Wagstaff, engraver, and his family and insolvent fellow artists. Letters from the children of Mrs Wagstaff's first marriage to Mr Clint also appear. Disputes over property after Mr Wagstaff's death involved a Mr Le Keux who was a tenant in one of the homes involved. Le Keux later moved to Durham where his name first appears in 1864 Durham Directory and his profession is described as artist. His son J.H. Le Keux set up as an engraver in the late 19th century in Durham and appears to have taken over the firm of Andrews & Co. Frances Andrews married John Henry Le Keux [c.1861 - c.1871]. In the 1894 Directory he is listed as 'Le Keux, John Hy. (bookseller) (Andrews & Co.)'. However, there is another possible connection in that a Joseph Andrews appears in the Wagstaff correspondence, which includes a letter from him to Wagstaff, when both were in America.
Catalogue Contents
Ref No. D/X 94/27
Letter from Alfred J. Wagstaff [Brook Street, Holborn, London] to his mother, Mrs. A.R. Wagstaff, regarding his moving into the Clint household, 3 June 1842
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