Journals of Small & Co., 1914-1918.

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Journals of Small & Co., 1914-1918.

The present journals record in diary form (vol. 1 for 1914, vol. 2 for 1918) the daily legal work of Small & Co., listing meetings and correspondence with, recommendations to, and actions taken involving a wide variety of (mostly local) clients. Matters covered include a representative range of the concerns of a local firm of solicitors: conveyancing, wills and trusts, debts, taxes, lawsuits, etc. Among the clients there are numerous references to Mary Grenville Morgan-Grenville, Baroness Kinloss of Stowe, and to her son Richard George Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss, who was killed in action in World War I in 1914.

2 volumes, 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8099482

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Kinloss, Richard Morgan-Grenville, Master of, 1877-1914.

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Small & Co. (Law firm of Buckingham, England).

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Small & Co. was a firm of county solicitors based in the town of Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England. They were possibly a successor firm to the lawyers Henry Small, Smith & Small, and Edward H. Small, various of whom were involved with legal matters relating to the Grenville family of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, in the later 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1952 the practice was taken over by the father of T. J. (Tim) Archdeacon. From the description of Journals of Sm...

Grenville family (of Stowe, Buckinghamshire).

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