- MSA/1/99
- Item
- 14 Oct 1844
Part of Manuscript Albums
Letter of 3 sides detailing various queries. Signed by creator.
Part of Manuscript Albums
Letter of 3 sides detailing various queries. Signed by creator.
Letter from Mary Shelley to Rose Stuart (later Madame de Bury) concerning arrangements to meet
Part of Manuscript Albums
Signed by creator.
Letter from Mary Russell Mitford to Anna Maria Hall concerning a contribution to 'The Amulet'
Part of Manuscript Albums
Lengthy letter of 4 sides concerning a delay in her sending her piece, various reasons for the delay, and related arrangements. Also discusses various other matters. Refers to 'The Amulet, a Christian and Literary Remembrancer', founded and edited by Anna Maria's husband Samuel Carter Hall. Signed by creator.
Letter from Mary Cholmondeley to Lady Battersea concerning her writing and latest news
Part of Manuscript Albums
Discusses her story 'The Hand On The Latch' and family gossip. Signed by creator.
Letter from Mary Chalmers to Rev. Francis Chalmers together with a note from her husband.
Part of Manuscript Albums
1 page letter from Mary Charmers on family matters. 1 page note included from her husband, probably Mr M. Moir.
Letter from Mary Augusta Ward to Lady Battersea thanking her for a present of a book
Part of Manuscript Albums
Book contained extracts from Lady Battersea's mother's diaries. Also discusses Mary Ward's recent ill health. Signed by creator.
Letter from Mark Pattison to J. Cotter Morison inviting him to stay at Lincoln College
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Signed by creator.
Letter from Marc Isambard Brunel to Miss Kennett concerning public entry to the Thames Tunnel
Part of Manuscript Albums
Gives details of arrangements for public entry. Signed by creator.
Letter from M. Pease to Joseph Cowen concerning agriculture
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One of nine letters to Joseph Cowen from various correspondents about agriculture, all written between 1879 and 1880. Found inside one of his books about Ireland.
Part of Manuscript Albums
Date now too damaged to read, but assumed to be 1723 from archivists notes. Recipient probably Rev. Francis Chalmers. Long letter of 3 sides, mainly dealing with arrangements relating to the recipient coming to live with Mr Moir, and also including 1 page of accounts relating to a property rental.