Letter from Peter Kropotkin to Elizabeth Spence Watson
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- 10 April 1917
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the Russian Revolution and his family’s plans to return to home.
Letter from Peter Kropotkin to Elizabeth Spence Watson
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the Russian Revolution and his family’s plans to return to home.
Letter from Etienne Pasquier to an unknown recipient, written in French
Part of Manuscript Albums
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.
Indenture of Nicholas Charlton as an apprentice barber and periwig maker
Indenture for the apprenticeship of Nicholas Charlton, son of John Charlton late of Newcastle upon Tyne, to John Nicholson, also of Newcastle upon Tyne, barber surgeon, wax and tallow chandler and periwig maker. Witnessed by Francis Potts and John Bryan.
Part of Williams (Ethel) Archive
A medallion presented to Edward Nucella for services in law - "The Law Society instituted AD 1781 for the improvement of members of the four inns of Court presented this medal to Edwd. Nucella Esq. J.U.C. and Barrister at Law to Perpetuate their appropriation of his conduct and gratitude for his services both as member and treasurer. Clarus ob id factum donis or natur honestis."
Slightly damaged.
Part of Manuscript Albums
Informal letter of 1 large page's length. Undated but paper cannot be earlier than 1780, and Hester Thrale became Hester Piozzi in 1784. Signed by creator. Signed by creator.
Letter from John Hunter (1728-1793), surgeon and anatomist
Letter to Mr Rush, surgeon of Stafford Street, Bond Street. Hunter offers to undertake an operation but be happy for Rush to do so.
Letter from Jeremy Bentham to Sir Charles Bunbury
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the exposure of information important to Bentham.
Letter from Walter Scott to Edward Forster
Part of Spence Watson/Weiss Papers
Concerning the next edition of 'The Lay', looking forward to lectures on Dryden, and rare pamphlets with him.