Mordaunt PapersA collection of papers about the Mordaunt familyExtent 11 documents, 1 photograph Access Open Language English License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND) Reference number THS/REC/002/006 Records in this Sub-group THS/REC/002/006/002A description of the tomb of Lord Peterborough's daughter A description of the tomb of Lord Peterborough’s daughter, buried in the Gordon Chapel in Elgin Cathedral. Sacred to the memory of Her Grace, Henrietta, Duchess of Gordon, only daughter of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, who conquered Spain. Born April 3rd 1682, married 1706, Alexander, Marquis of Huntley, afterwards Duke of Gordon, to ... THS/REC/002/006/003Abbreviated family tree of the Mordaunts An abbreviated family tree of the Mordaunts. Shows – John 1st Viscount = Elizabeth Charles 3rd Earl = Carey Fraser Henry (Harry) = Margaret Spencer John = Frances Powlett John K.B. Charles 4th Earl = Robiniana Brown Charles Henry 5th Earl THS/REC/002/006/005Letter from the College of Arms A letter from A. Colin Cole of the College of Arms to a B.S.H. Egan of Stony Stratford dated 26 July 1974. describing the Mordaunt Arms. THS/REC/002/006/007Letter from Trinity College, Dublin A letter from Roger Stalley of Trinity College, University of Dublin to Mr K. Littler dated 14 November 1991. The letter explains some features of the tomb of Sir John Mordaunt and his wife in Turvey church. There is a photograph of the tomb. THS/REC/002/006/001Mr Mordaunt's Warrant A copy of the warrant making John Mordaunt Baron Mordaunt of Reigate in Surrey and Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon in Somerset. Original dated 8 July 1659 in the British Museum Copy dated 22 April 1905. THS/REC/002/006/004Rubbing from the Halsall Token A rubbing from the Halsall Token. Issued by Lt.-Col. (Coldstream Guards) Charles Lewis Mordaunt, J.P., President of the Royal Infirmary of Liverpool. To commemorate the turning of the first sod, at Halsall, of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal, 5 Nov 1770, Sod turned by Col. C. L. Mordaunt, who was Lord of the Manor of Halsall. A family ... THS/REC/002/006/009Sketches regarding the Mordaunt Arms Five sketches regarding the Mordaunt Arms. Unknown origin. THS/REC/002/006/008The tomb of Sir John Mordaunt A photograph of the tomb of Sir John Mordaunt and his wife Edith Latimer in All Saints Church, Turvey. THS/REC/002/006/006Turvey and the Mordaunts Three typewritten sheets describing a visit to Turvey church by the Architectural Excursion Club. Date unknown. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse this collectionRectory CollectionDocumentsMordaunt PapersA description of the tomb of Lord Peterborough's daughterAbbreviated family tree of the MordauntsLetter from the College of ArmsLetter from Trinity College, DublinMr Mordaunt's WarrantRubbing from the Halsall TokenSketches regarding the Mordaunt ArmsThe tomb of Sir John MordauntTurvey and the Mordaunts Search the archiveAdvanced searchSearch by dateShare thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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