30 letters between Arthur Annesley (XIII), Viscount Valentia, Maude &

Scope and Content

Tunnicliffe, Cox & Co. (bankers), and

others, all concerning the affairs of

Arthur Annesley (XIV), who had been

killed in the First World War. The

letters largely concern the payment of

death duties, and the settling of some

of Arthur (XIV)'s debts.