The Mrs. John A. Ryerson collection relating to the Stone family of Great Britain, 1394-1883 (bulk 1700-1800).

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The Mrs. John A. Ryerson collection relating to the Stone family of Great Britain, 1394-1883 (bulk 1700-1800).

Correspondence and genealogical data consisting of birth and death records and lists of wills relating primarily to Andrew Stone (1703-1773), British undersecretary of state and tutor to George III, and George Stone (1708?-1764), Archbishop of Armagh, and their involvement in English and Irish politics during the 18th century. Includes material relating to Nicholas Stone (1586-1647) and his career as a sculptor and stonemason and lists of manuscript sources in Great Britain relevant to the Stone family.

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