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WARREN, JOHN (1767-1838) (Dean of Bangor 1793-1838). Letter to SPCK, 1812
Warren, L.W.: Correspondence with the Press, 1939
Includes mention of Warren, L.W. and a report by Williams, W.N.
Warren, M.A.C.: Correspondence with the Press, 1943
Warren papers, 1956 - 1959
Papers relating to Canon M.A.C. Warren.
Warren, Sir Charles (1840-1927); Police protection.
'Warren Spring', 1959
Research on fuel cells was carried out at the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage, Hertfordshire., 1959
b.1269 - b.1335 fuel cell reports. b.1336 - b.1360 miscellaneous.
WARREN, THOMAS ALSTON (1769-1853) (Rector, South Wanborough, Hants. 1814-53). Letter to George Gaskin, 1808
Warren William De La Rue (1847-1921), eldest son of Warren De La Rue, 1873 (Circa, undated)
Warren William De La Rue (1847-1921), eldest son of Warren De La Rue, 6 Sep. 1875-11 Nov. 1878
Warren, W.P.: Correspondence with the Press, 1935
Includes mention of Kuska, B.
Warrender Committee, 1937-08-30 - 1937-09-02
Letters to Hore-Belisha from the Financial Secretary to the War Office, Sir Victor Warrender, and other members of the Warrender Committee.
Warrender to Childers, 1886-01-23
Apologies for misrepresentation.
Warrenpoint, Rosstrevor and district - 18 views, 1910
Photographic
Warren's book, 1731 - 1731-10
Warren's estate, 1750
Map of land in Horstead belonging to Daniel Warren, kept with a memorandum of alterations since 1727.
Warrens, from A[nna] M[aria] Eyre, acknowledging receipt of gardening books; various horticultural matters; hopes of a season in London; a young lady; family guests and visits; her mother's eightieth birthday. Addressed to George Edward Eyre., 9 Nov. 1826
Warrens, from A[nna] M[aria] E[yre], detailing a sickness that has affected all the family. Addressed to George Edward Eyre, Oriel College, Oxford., 21 Nov. 1823
[Warrens], from A[nna] M[aria] E[yre], enclosing a letter to R[obert Eyre] for GEE to add his greetings; her husband much improved. Addressed to George Edward Eyre, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London., 2 Apr. 1827 (Postmark)
[Warrens?], from A[nna] M[aria] Eyre, has written of the 'melancholy news' to her husband; asking how he bears the news, and suggesting that he talks with Sir A[nthony] B[uller]; Aunt [Elizabeth] is very composed. No surviving address., 3 May 1827
Warrens, from A[nna] M[aria] Eyre, Henry has asked for a haircut: he is improved, but still partly paralysed and speechless; a dried salmon from Mr Williams. Addressed to George Eyre, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London., 7 Apr. 1827 (Postmark)
Warrens, from A[nna] M[aria] Eyre, her own illness, and that of Maria Thornton;, 8 Mar. 1826
encloses money for a piece of furniture, or for a medal to add to GEE's collection; career prospects for Frank and Henry; a promising governess. Addressed to George Edward Eyre, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
Warrens, from A[nna] M[aria] Eyre, society in Hampshire;, 1827
a relative's engagement to Mr Gurney; her [step]daughters improve in health and behaviour: a strict line with Fanny has worked wonders; an impending journey to Breamore; does not venture to advise on improving wine, or on tennis. No surviving address.
[Warrens?], from A[nna] M[aria] E[yre], thanking GEE for the 'six such beautiful little birds';, 3 July 1827 (Postmark)
his forthcoming visit; regrets that Robert Froude has 'lost his election'; her subscription to the Horticultural Society; forthcoming race meetings: 'the on dits are that they will be good'. Addressed to George Edward Eyre, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
Warrens, from Frances Eliza Eyre [sister], their [step]mother's toothache;, 15 Mar. 1827
Henry 'continues much the same'; 'I suppose you have prepared some grand speech to deliver on Friday'; 'All our little things sold very well at the Jewish Sale, for higher prices than we had marked.' Addressed to G. E. Eyre, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.