Papers of Edmund Haviland Burke, Member of Parliament for Christchurch, Dorset (1868-1874)
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- Held At: Parliamentary Archives: GB-061
- Catalogue Reference: BUR
- Accession Number: 1540
- Former Archival Reference: Historical Collection 216
- Date: 1827-1874
- Level: Fonds
- Extent: 4 files
- Creator Name: Burke; Edmund Haviland; Member of Parliament for Christchurch, Dorset (1868-1874)
- Administrative or Biographical History: Edmund Haviland-Burke was a Liberal, who voted for the disestablishment of the Irish Church 1869. He unsuccessfully contested Christchurch in July 1865 and sat for that borough from December 1868 until he retired in 1874.
- Acquisition: Accessioned by Parliamentary Archives on 2 December 1975. Accession number 1540.
- Category: Personal/Political Papers
- Description: Includes correspondence and other papers from Burke's period as MP for Christchurch, together with an abstract of title relating to his father's lands in Louth, Ireland.
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- Access Status: Open
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