Grenville family papers. Special subjects: Miscellaneous papers, 1660-1910.

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Grenville family papers. Special subjects: Miscellaneous papers, 1660-1910.

Miscellaneous collection of papers, mostly of domestic or personal interest but also including items of national or political significance. Personal and domestic papers include: directions for the management of servants and for the village sick; lists of servants; household hints and recipes; medical prescriptions and advice; menus, recipes, and table arrangement, chiefly at Stowe; and papers concerning public admissions to the gardens of Stowe.

Approx. 300 pieces.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6697410

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