Bailey Shaw and Smith, solicitors, London (5 Berners Street)

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The Portland (London) Collection is so named to differentiate it from the Portland (Welbeck) Collections also held by Nottingham University. Although some of the Collection concerns property in London, the name derives from its chief creators, the firm of Baileys, Shaw and Gillett, London solicitors to successive Dukes of Portland. The bulk of the papers were generated in the course of their work on behalf of various members of the family, but particularly the 3rd-6th Dukes of Portland and their trustees as clients of the firm.

Bailey, Shaw and Smith was established in 1836 at 5 Berners Street, London. It became Bailey, Shaw, Smith and Bailey in 1847 and settled on its final title in 1875. It disappeared by amalgamation into Speechley, Bircham and Company in 1997, having moved from Berners Street in about 1990. The firm acted as solicitors to the Dukes of Portland from the mid-1830s. Until that time the legal business of the dukes had been carried out by agents in London, corresponding with stewards on the dukes' estates. Papers relating to pre-1830 business were clearly inherited by Bailey, Shaw and Smith and form part of the archive.

The archive is not solely concerned with legal and financial business, and includes some series which have no obvious explanation in this context. The most significant of these is the political correspondence of the 3rd Duke of Portland, which complements other papers of the 3rd Duke remaining at Welbeck, Nottinghamshire and now forming part of the University's Portland (Welbeck) Collection.

The Cavendish-Bentinck Dukes of Portland trace their line through Hans Willem Bentinck (1649-1709), who accompanied King William III from the Netherlands and, in recognition of his services, was made Earl of Portland in 1689. He was granted a large number of estates which were added to by following generations, often through advantageous marriages. A considerable part of the archive concerns these inherited estates, ranging in territory from the south coast of England to the north coast of Scotland. In addition, the collection reflects other financial investments of the the Earls and Dukes of Portland, and legal efforts to recoup the finances of the family which at various points were seriously embarrassed.

The solicitor's archive ceases around 1927 when the extant estates were brought together under the Welbeck Estates Company Limited. The records remained with the firm in London until the 1940s, when during the war the premises suffered bomb and subsequently water damage. Salvage efforts enabled the rescue of, apparently, most of the archive, but in a very disordered state. Many papers were irretrievably damaged; those which remain were for the most part in fragile condition and requiring extensive conservation treatment.

From the guide to the The Portland (London) Collection, being Legal, Financial and Estate Papers of the Dukes of Portland, 1304-1940, 1304-1940, (The University of Nottingham)

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Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Achard, John ., -1770 tutor to 2nd Duke of Portland person
associatedWith Bailey, Shaw and Smith; solicitors corporateBody
associatedWith Bailey, Shaw, Smith and Bailey; solicitors corporateBody
associatedWith Bailey Shaw Smith and Bailey, solicitors, London (5 Berners Street) person
associatedWith Baileys, Shaw and Gillett; solicitors corporateBody
associatedWith Baileys Shaw and Gillett, solicitors, London (5 Berners Street) person
associatedWith Bentinck, Henry ., 1682-1726 1st Duke of Portland 2nd Earl of Portland cr. 1716; styled Viscount Woodstock 1689-1709 person
associatedWith Bentinck, H. William., 1649-1709 1st Earl of Portland diplomat and adviser of William of Orange; alias Hans Willem person
associatedWith Bentinck, William ., 1709-1762 2nd Duke of Portland person
associatedWith Bentinck, William H. Cavendish-Scott-., 1768-1854 4th Duke of Portland styled Marquess of Titchfield 1768-1809 person
associatedWith Bentinck, William H. C. Cavendish-., 1738-1809 3rd Duke of Portland succ. 1762 person
associatedWith Bentinck, William H. C. Cavendish-, 3rd Duke of Portland, 1738-1809 (succ. 1762) person
associatedWith Bentinck, William J. A. C. J. Cavendish-., 1857-1943 6th Duke of Portland succ. 1879 person
associatedWith Cavendish-Bentinck family, Dukes of Portland of Welbeck, Nottinghamshire person
associatedWith Cavendish-Bentinck family. family of Welbeck, Nottinghamshire. Dukes of Portland family
associatedWith Harley, Edward ., 1689-1741 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer styled Lord Harley 1711-1724 person
associatedWith Harley, Edward, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, 1689-1741 (styled Lord Harley 1711-1724) person
associatedWith Harley, Henrietta Cavendish., 1694-1755 Countess of Oxford and Mortimer née Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles wife of the 2nd Earl of Oxford person
associatedWith Harley, Henrietta Cavendish, Countess of Oxford and Mortimer, 1694-1755 (née Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles, wife of the 2nd Earl of Oxford) person
associatedWith Holles, John ., 1662-1711 3rd Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne cr. Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne 1694, 1st Duke of second creation; also 4th Earl of Clare person
associatedWith Lowther, James ., 1736-1802 person
associatedWith Scott, William J. Cavendish-Bentinck-., 1800-1879 5th Duke of Portland person
Place Name Admin Code Country
/Troon/Ayrshire/Scotland
/Soho/London/England
/Northumberland/England
/Nottinghamshire/England
/Aldrington/Hove/Sussex/England
/Marylebone/London/England
/Derbyshire/England
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