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Life on the Trentham Estate: Local Tradesmen and Trentham Hall
Documents relating to life on the Trentham estate include accounts made by local tradesmen, such as butcher...
Life on the Trentham Estate: Much Ado About Nothing
Amongst correspondence relating to life on the Trentham Estate is an intriguing letter sent to Lord Gower b...
Life on the Trentham Estate: Plate at Trentham Hall, 1793-1799
In 1793 agents at the Estate Office at Trentham Hall produced an inventory of plate at the Hall. The docume...
Life on the Trentham Estate: The Stables at Trentham Hall, 1778
Papers relating to life at Trentham Hall include many documents telling us about the architectural design a...
Life on the Trentham Estate: The Steward’s Room at Trentham Hall
exhibition In 1779 renovations were made to the Steward’s accommodation at Trentham Hall. The document featured above ...
Monuments of the First Duke of Sutherland in Trentham and Lilleshall, 1833
exhibition Following the death of the first Duke of Sutherland in 1833, monuments of the Duke were erected in Trentham...
Report on Work at Trentham Hall, 1839
exhibition Amongst papers relating to the remodeling of Trentham Hall in the 1830s is a ‘Report of Works’ which were b...
Sir Charles Barry's Trentham Hall, 1834
exhibition In 1834 George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1758-1833), the second Duke of Sutherland, employed Char...
The First House at Trentham, 1540-1591
James Leveson’s son Sir Richard Leveson and his wife Mary inherited Trentham when James died in 1545. Mary ...
The Housekeeper's and Butler’s Accounts for Trentham Hall, 1682
Amongst the account books for Trentham Hall during the later seventeenth century is a volume of accounts ke...
The Leveson Family & Trentham Priory
The Leveson family first became associated with Trentham in 1540. In 1536 Trentham Priory was dissolved dur...
The Library and Servant's Room at Trentham Hall
Amongst the papers of Sir John Leveson Gower, first Earl Gower (1694-1754) is a document entitled ‘An Esti...



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