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LUDLOW (Henry Ludlow Lopes, 1865-1922, Treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 2nd Baron)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Lord Mayor Sir William Treloar, 1843-1923, regretting he cannot accept for the 13th March, 1 side 8vo., 21st February light traces of laying down on blank verso

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  19072      £15

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LUSH (Revd. William, d. c.1890, Rector of Snargate and Snave, Kent)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Brother', the Revd. Edmund Carr, 1826-1916, vicar of Holbrooke, Derbyshire, 1883-1907, sending "2/- for the 200 'Appeals' ... and wishing you every blessing on your labours", 1 side 8vo., Snave, Ham Street, Ashford, 13th November a little foxed

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  19074      £15

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LUXMOORE (John, 1756-1830, from 1815 Bishop of St Asaph)

Autograph envelope front, franked to Mr Edwards at Aldford Rectory, Chester, St. Asaph, 15th November

Item Date:  1823
Stock No:  54134      £20

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LYALL (Sir Charles J., 1845-1920, F.B.A., Judge and Chief Commissioner in Assam, then Central Provinces, translator of Arabic poems)

Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Paul Vinogradoff, 1854-1925, the Russian-born legal historian, congratulating him on his safe return from Russia on Government business, he sends the British Academy's draft report on transliteration of Cyrillic, and asks whether he prefers 'zh' or 'j' on which the committee is evenly divided, quoting the Persian equivalents, 4 side 8vo., 82 Cornwall Gardens, S.W.7., 7th April

Item Date:  1917
Stock No:  19197      £75

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LYSONS (Samuel, 1806-1877, Antiquary, Canon of Gloucester Cathedral)

Autograph Letter Signed with small picture at the end to Mr Price, thanking him for "the extract you have sent me from the Leicester Journal. It appears to have been a very interesting discovery. Some glass vessels of the same sort were found at Gloucester a few years ago in digging the foundations of the New Alms Houses in the London road, what became of them I don't know. Alas our Gloucester people have little interest for these things. We are little aware how much glass we used by the Romans ..." and then mentioning the glass in local Roman villas, "At Chedworth villa the window glass was prettily cut or engraved with ears of corn or barley", and here he has put a little illustration of the design, 2 sides 8vo., Hampsted Court, 14th March

Item Date:  1867
Stock No:  15448      £50

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