Letter from Geoffrey Keynes to Mr Rose arranging to speak at a meeting in Newcastle
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- 18 Sep 1950
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Suggests "editions of 'Religio Medici'" as a topic. Signed by creator.
Letter from Geoffrey Keynes to Mr Rose arranging to speak at a meeting in Newcastle
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Suggests "editions of 'Religio Medici'" as a topic. Signed by creator.
Letter from Garnet Wolseley to "Mr Yorke" making arrangements to dine before a lecture
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Dated 9 March with no year, but likely to be after 1871 - the letter is written on War Office headed notepaper and Garnet Wolseley was appointed assistant adjutant-general at the War Office in 1871. It is not clear if the addressee is Eliot Douglas Thomas Yorke or Eliot Constantine Yorke. Signed by creator.
Letter from Frederick Augustus Maxse to Theodore Morison concerning a letter of intoduction
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Maxse encloses a letter of introduction to Charles Bradlaugh and gives advice about meeting him. Also includes mention of Morison's "movement" in India.
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Also offers assistance to Morison regarding any future career plans. Signed by creator.
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Signed by creator.
Letter from Frederic Harrison to Lady Battersea on various topics
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Long letter discussing various subjects including family, friends, Harrison's writings and his recent research. Signed by creator.
Letter from Frederic Farrar to Cyril Flower (later Lord Battersea) concerning Westminster Abbey
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Discusses the architecture and surroundings of Westminster Abbey. Dated February 22, but with no year. Signed by creator.
Letter from Fanny Burney to Dr Charles Burney discussing his health and her own
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Lengthy letter of 3 sides. Signed by creator.
Letter from Fanny Burney to Dr Charles Burney discussing French politics and her newly married life
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First sheet missing, this is the the 2nd sheet and the remainder of the letter. Undated but probably written from Brookham between 5 April and 10 July 1794. Signed by creator.
Letter from Etienne Pasquier to an unknown recipient, written in French
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