Praed, Bulkley, son, banker and writer. Includes correspondence with Westminster School, his death certificate and obituary, a short story entitled 'The downfall of the House of Denayer', Belgravia, No. 83, 1894 and a copy of letters from Bulkley Praed to his mother, 1894 Box 39 (MS 8363) Unit ID: 34 Date: 1894
Praed, Campbell, husband. Includes correspondence re education, membership of the Garrick Club and his death certificate, obituaries and will. There is information about his father, Bulkley John Mackwork Praed, squire, including his will; information about Sir Herbert Bulkley Mackworth Praed, brother, banker and MP, including his death certificate and letters of administration; information on FitzPatrick Praed, brother, naval officer and banker; information on Winthrop Praed, uncle and poet; information on General Barrington Bulkley Douglas Campbell, relative; information on Praed's Bank, London; information on Praed's Brewery, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire and newspaper cuttings about the Praed-v-Graham libel case, 1889 Box 39 (MS 8363) Unit ID: 35 Date: 1889
Praed, Geoffrey, son, soldier, army officer and big game hunter. Includes his birth certificate, correspondence re service in Boer War and in the Indian Army and his will, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 1924, 1924 Box 39 (MS 8363) Unit ID: 36 Date: 1924
Praed, Humphrey, son, trainee mining manager, Australia and orchardist, California. Includes his birth certificate; education at Bradfield College; transcript of a letter to his grandmother, Nora; death in California, Los Angeles Daily Times, 1904, 1904 Box 39 (MS 8363) Unit ID: 37 Date: 1904
Praed, Maud, daughter and artist (deaf). Includes transcripts of letters to her grandfather and grandmother, Nora, 1890-1995; correspondence and information re the School run by the Society for training teachers of the deaf and diffusion of the 'German' system; copies of articles 'Introductory note' by R.M. Praed'; 'The past and present condition of the education of the deaf' by David Buxton in For their sakes by Justin McCarthy and others, 1884; information on teaching deaf children; teacher E.F. Boultbee and information about St Ann's Hospital, Canford Cliffs, Poole where Maud was confined from the 1900s to 1941, 1884-1995 Box 39 (MS 8363) Unit ID: 38 Date: 1884/1995