Description | GEO/MAIN/30521: Letter from Anna F. Browne to Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, confirming the receipt of £50, and thanking him for arranging it, 20 April 1822. 1 document. GEO/MAIN/30522-30523: Letter from Charles R Broughton to Sir William Knighton regarding £150 from George III to William A. Miles to fund his position of office, 19 September 1822 . 1 document. GEO/MAIN/30533: Letter from John Roy to the Earl of Fife concerning issues with the pension for old Dubrach which is not being paid in full, 26 June 1823. 1 document.
Correspondence concerning the pension for Elizabeth Callendar GEO/MAIN/30526: Elizabeth Callendar, granted a pension of 1 guinea a week, requests it be left at the lodge house to be collected every month, 30 January 1822. 1 document. GEO/MAIN/30530: Letter from Mr Watson, his younger son will call in quarterly to collect the pension for Elizabeth Callendar, 18 February 1822. 1 document.
Correspondence concerning the pension for Patrick Grant GEO/MAIN/30524-30525: Letter regarding pension for Patrick Grant and daughter, 23 January 1822. 1 document. GEO/MAIN/30527: Correspondence concerning a pension for Patrick Grant; Reverend Symers letter dated 22 January does not specify the amount of the pension, but he does note the banker in Brechin has the authority to draw it. 14 February 1822. 1 document GEO/MAIN/30528-30529: Letter from Sir Benjamin Bloomfield to Robert Gray regarding Patrick Grant’s pension, and briefly notes that the same amount was granted to E. Callendar, 5 February 1822. 1 document. GEO/MAIN/30531-30532: Correspondence concerning Patrick Grant’s pension, which notes that it is to be drawn quarterly in advance, 5 March – 4 May 1822. 2 documents GEO/MAIN/30534-30550: Correspondence between Robert Gray, Charles Rickards, John Roy, Mr Young, J.D. Danvers concerning Patrick Grant’s pension, 4 May 1822 – 14 April 1824. 14 documents. |