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GIBBS (Sir Vicary, 1751-1820, M.P., Defending Counsel with Erskine in State Trials, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1814-1818)

Signature and subscription from the end of an autograph letter "with the strongest sense of your kindness", 1 side 8vo, Russell Square, 'Thursday eveng.' no date, c. a little trimmed and thin in one place from former laying down

Item Date:  1815
Stock No:  52065      £35

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GIBSON (Edgar Charles Sumner, 1848-1924, Bishop of Gloucester 1905-1922)

Signed postcard photo, 26th September

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  50291      £30

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GILBERT (Ashurst Turner, 1786-1870, from 1842 Bishop of Chichester)

Autograph Letter Signed 'A.T. Cicestr' to the Revd. H. Sumbery, saying he knows "no Society which has stronger claims upon us all than the S.P.C.K. and if I could, I would undertake, D.V. to preach for it somewhere in London this year - But this is my year of Visitation and Confirmation throughout my Diocese" if his strength is spared, "it might even be presumptuous ... to contemplate ... the additional labour", and "with best wishes and prayers" begging leave to decline, 2 sides 8vo. black-edged, Palace, Chichester, Sussex, 15th January small corner defective at end with loss of two letters

Item Date:  1865
Stock No:  14948      £25

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GILBERT (Rev. Joseph, 1779-1852, Congregational Divine)

Signature and subscription on piece, no place, no date, circa small defect just touching first letter of subscription, laid down

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  54115      £25

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GIMBLE (R.S.R., Local Historian)

Typed Letter Signed to Mr Bramley of Evington, 3 miles from Leicester, saying "a propos your grotto ... I seem to remember a story that part of the chancel" of Evington Church collapsed, perhaps "some of the carved work was used to make your grotto?", and observing that "the common bricks" of North Lodge "where the plaster has come away ... are likely to be machine made" from their horizontal extrusion lines, and so "not ... before 1850", with a modern leaflet of the former Countess of Huntingdon's chapel at Evington (1837), 1 side folio, 319 East Park Road, Leicester, 24th March

Item Date:  1957
Stock No:  17313      £25

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