Item 1 - Charles Russell (Solicitor) to Bishop: Mr Pauling's £500 cheque for St Ives Endowment Fund

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GB ARCHON 2913 PA38-01-05-1

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Charles Russell (Solicitor) to Bishop: Mr Pauling's £500 cheque for St Ives Endowment Fund

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  • 4-7-1912 (Creation)

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1 page folded; manuscript

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(1863 (born) - 1928 (died))

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1891 Charles Russell and Co. was founded by Charles, son of Lord Russell of Killowen (MP and later Attorney-General under Prime Minister Gladstone and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales)
1912 Acting for George Craig Saunders Pauling re St Ives Endowment Fund
1921 KVCO (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Russell,_1st_Baronet, accessed 23-3-2019)

Company now Charles Russell Speechlys - 5 Fleet Place, London EC4M 7RD (see https://www.charlesrussellspeechlys.com/en/ , accessed 23-3-2019)

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RCDEA holding: XJT file 5

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Mr Charles Russell, solicitor, writing to the Bishop regarding a cheque for £500 from Mr George Pauling for the St Ives Endowment Fund to be added to the original £1,500. The trust deed is being requested to enable this action to be completed. "Mr Pauling would be very glad if you would kindly as suggested, have Foundation Masses arranged for Mr Pauling and deceased members of his Family".

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      PA38

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      406mm x 260 (folded once)

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