FISHMONGER’S COMPANY LADIES DINNER
Fine Menu printed in Red, Black and blue
for the Ladies Dinner with the menu of Artichoke hearts with Lobster, Asparagus Soup, Salmon and deserts with Donald Solomon singing after the meal and the toasts all listed, at the back is a seating plan, the cover is illustrated with a sketch of the staircase of the Livery Company, 6 pages 4to., 11th June
Item Date:
1963
Stock No:
42921
£75
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FLEMING
(James, 1830-1908, Canon of York, Preacher, Lecturer and Reciter)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Rev. Edwin PAXTON HOOD,
(1820-1885, Congregationalist Minister and Writer), thanking him "for your kind letter & your Hymn Book ... I have long admired your writings & have recited your Hy. 168 'Heart-broken and weary, where'er you may be' and Hy. 184 'O. help us Lord from day to day' ... but I had no idea ... that you added to your other gifts the ring of a true Poet", he is delighted with Hy: 465, 'God who hath made the daisies, and every lovely thing', (which was still in hymn books in the mid 20th century), "We have an Annual Service of all our Schools ... in connection with our Sunday Schools & I shall certainly use that Hymn ... I have often wished to make your acquaintance, & am glad that the Banquet has given me that opportunity", and wishing him "the highest success in all your Ministry, of the Pulpit or Literature", 4 sides 8vo., The Mansion House, London, E.C., 2nd July no year, circa
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
55918
£75
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FLEMING
(James, 1830-1908, from 1873 Vicar of St. Michael's Chester Square, Canon of York)
Signed postcard photo,
postmarked 4th November
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
50288
£40
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FORREST
(Robert William, d. 1908, from 1891 Dean of Worcester)
Signed postcard photo,
postmarked 9th March
cutting attached to front clear of portrait head
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
50289
£30
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FORSTER AND FRY VISITING PRISONS IN PARIS IN 1838
FORSTER
(Josiah, 1782-1870, Teacher and Philanthropist, Member of the Anti-Slavery Society and a senior Quaker)
Formal Autograph Letter in French with translation
saying that “Josiah Forster from London returned to Paris with his friend Elisabeth Fry from London, she proposes to visit the prisons for women of Paris. A subject that has interested her for a long time. She has learned that two gentlemen, Berenger and du Metz, are interested in the same cause. J.F. met the last one this morning and he proposes to visit her, that is to say Elizabeth Fry, this evening at eight o'clock at the Hotel de Castille in the rue Richelieu, and Josiah Forster comes here on behalf of his friend to beg Berenger to be good enough to come to the same hotel at the same time this evening so that they can discuss the important subject of prisons...”
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41994
£575
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