HALL
(Samuel Carter, 1800-1889, Writer and Editor of the 'Art Journal', 1839-1880)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. Edwin PAXTON HOOD,
(1820-1885, Congregationalist Minister and Writer), thanking him "for your charming letter & beautiful lines", adding "Shall we meet again here: or will our meeting be postponed until it is there - where time & space are nothing?", 1 side 8vo., Avenue Villa, 50 Holland Street, Kensington, W., 25th September no year, circa
faint traces of laying down by edge of blank 4th side
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
55925
£45
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HALL
(Anna Maria née Fielding, 1800-1881, Mrs. Samuel Carter Hall, Irish Novelist and Magazine Editor)
Signature and inscription from Autograph Letter Signed,
"My dear madam, yours very truly"
laid down
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27201
£15
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HALL
(Anna Maria, 1800-1881, Writer and Magazine Editor)
Signature and subscription from a letter, 24th September
Item Date:
1872
Stock No:
53395
£15
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HALL
(Samuel Carter, 1800-1889, Writer and Editor of the 'Art Journal', 1839-1880)
Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Lance"
saying that he has "been away at Killarney - of which it is likely your friend Capt Herne has heard. I need not say it will give me much pleasure 'ever and always' to be of any service to any friend of yours. About the so called Freemasons club, there is some mystery, I shall be most happy to talk with Capt Herne on the subject ... be cautious ... I need not say this is confidential ...", 2 sides 8vo., 49 Pall Mall, 6th May no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40230
£55
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HALLAM
(Henry, 1777-1859, Historian)
Last two sides of an Autograph Letter Signed,
to an unnamed correspondent, thanking him "for your congratulations on my niece's marriage. The connexion is a good one for her - being an old family in a heraldic sense; & also allied to the Miles's, Brights, & other Bristol grandees ... He has a fair fortune, not a great one, but likely to improve - They are thoroughly attached to each other, & tho' he is far from her equal in conversation, perhaps it is generally better that the diamonds should not cut each other", with a P.S. saying "the accounts of Bayley are far from good ... Jennings (of St John's) went to see him", Bayley "does not seem to think well of himself" unlike "on former occasions", 2 sides 8vo., no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
54714
£75
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