Hanbury-Aggs family papers, 1718-1914.

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Hanbury-Aggs family papers, 1718-1914.

Collection of correspondence, journals, business and financial papers, and other miscellaneous material. Includes Daniel Bell Hanbury's journals of his travels with William Allen, prominent English Quaker and abolitionist, to France and Germany in 1817 and 1822, as well as a visit with Czar Alexander at the Congress of Verona, and Anna Hanbury's journals of her trip to Bristol with observations on glass and pottery manufacture in 1815. Daniel Bell Hanbury's letter books, 1860 -70, include copies of his correspondence with his son, Thomas Hanbury, a silk merchant in Shanghai, concerning China trade and events in the Far East. The papers of Thomas and Anna Christy Hanbury Aggs includes family correspondence and journals; of particular interest are the letters of Anna to her parents during a trip to Italy and France in 1860. Correspondence of Henry and Mary Gibbons Aggs and the 1815 European travel journals of Henry Aggs, are also noteworthy.

6.5 linear ft. (13 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7284473

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Hanbury, Capel, 1764-1835

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Hanbury, Charlotte, -1839

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Aggs, Mary, 1785-

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Allen, Charlotte, 1762-1816

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Aggs family.

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Aggs, Thomas, 1750-1824

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Hanbury, Daniel Bell, 1794-1882

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Hanbury, Daniel, 1825-1875

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Aggs, Thomas, 1822-1896

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Hanbury family.

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Hanbury, Anna, 1761-1825

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Aggs, Henry Gurney, 1866-

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The Hanbury and Aggs families were prominent English Quakers who were involved in a variety of mercantile and philanthropic activities, predominantly in the 19th century. Daniel Bell Hanbury was the son of Capel and Charlotte Bell Hanbury of Stanford Hill, north of London. He entered Old Plough Court Pharmacy in 1808, under the sponsorship of his uncle, William Allen, and married Rachel Christy in 1824. Their son, Daniel, was also a pharmocologist, and became a partner i...

Aggs, Anna C. (Anna Christy), 1831-1913

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Aggs, Henry, 1780-1859

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Allen, William, 1770-1843

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American Quaker and abolitionist. From the guide to the William Allen letter to Dr. C.P. Pennock, 1830, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) British Chaplain in Lisbon. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Lisbon, to Sir Philip Francis, 1774 Apr. 22 and 1779 Mar. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270131854 British chaplain in Lisbon. From the description of Autograph letters signed (4) : Lisbon,...

Allen & Hanburys

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Gibbins family.

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Hanbury, Thomas, Sir, 1832-1907.

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Congress of Verona (1822)

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