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Baylor family papers, 1714-1938
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<p>Papers, primarily 1770-1848, accumulated by members of the Baylor family of New Market, Caroline County, Va., especially Frances Walker Baylor (d. 1783), her son, John Baylor, Jr. (1750- 1808), who studied in England ca. 1770-1772, her grandson, Dr. George D. Baylor (1789-1848), and her great grandson, Dr. Warner Lewis Baylor (1825-1894). The loose papers are mainly family letters, legal records, genealogical information, and poems. Manuscript books include a nineteenth-century cookbook, Dr. George D. Baylor's ledger of medical accounts, 1842-1847, and genealogical information on the Lewis and related families. Three printed books have been transferred to the library. The collection is complemented by various photostats, including Col. John Baylor's letterbook, 1749- 1765, with letters to John Backhouse, Samuel Waterman, John Norton, Edward Athawes, Cary and Company, and others. Names in the collection include: James Clay, Robert Farrish, John Fox, George Hoomes, John L. Pendleton, Robert Powell, Edmund Taylor, and F. Waring.</p>
<p>60 items.</p>
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Baylor family
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<p>[Recto]</p>
<p>Copied from "The London Illustrated News"<br />of Dec 5'' 1868</p>
<p>"The will of the Hon. Hatley Frere, formerly one of<br />the Judges of his Majesty's High Court of Judication<br />at Madras, but late of Harrow, Middlesex, and<br />since of 28 Cambridge-terrace, Hyde Park, where<br />he died on 3<sup>rd</sup> Ult., was proved in the London<br />Court on the 18<sup>th</sup>. of the same month, and the<br />personalty in this Country sworn under £25,00.-</p>
The executors appointed are his brothers<br />Charles Frere, Esqr., and the Rev. John<br />Alexander Frere, M.A.
<p>The will is dated Nov. 20, 1866. He leaves<br /><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">The Estates</span> to his wife an immediate legacy<br />of £500 and a life interest in his property, real<br />and personal, and, after her decease, he leaves<br />the Estate to his Children."</p>
<p>[Verso]</p>
<p>Where in Petersburg I've this year <sup>(1868)</sup><br />I saw in the Library (of which brother<br />Warner is Librarian) <sup>in</sup> Burke's<br />Landed gentry of England,<br />the genealogy of the Frere<br />family, which corresponded with<br />about the number & sex of<br />the children <sup>& some of the names</sup> referred to in<br />Mrs Frere's letter to Grand<br />Mother. These Freres though<br />very distant are <sup>I believe</sup> nevertheless<br />our relatives,<br />A. G. B.</p>
<p>Copy of Will of<br />The<br />Hon Hatley Frere.<br />who died on 3<sup>rd</sup> Nov-1868<br />at 28 Cambridge=terrace,<br />Hyde Park.<br />London, England.</p>
<p>I believe that this must have been<br />a son or grandson of Lady Jane Frere<br />of Gould Square London, who wrote in<br />1795 or 99 to Grand Mother Baylor<br />at New Market. The original letter<br />was in the possession of the Clayton<br />family & of which letter I took<br />several copies.<br />A. G. Baylor.</p>
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Notes on the will of Hatley Frere and the Frere family
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1868-12-05
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MS1959.1.36
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Baylor, Alexander G.
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Note on the Frere family relations of the Baylor family by Alexander G. Baylor.
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Frere family
Frere, Hatley, -1868