KENNION
(George Wyndham, 1845-1922, Bishop of Adelaide 1882-1894, of Bath & Wells 1894-1921)
Signed postcard photo,
postmarked 3rd November
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
50306
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KENYON
(Sir Frederic George, 1863-1952, Classical Scholar and Director of the British Museum 1909-1930)
Autograph Letter Signed to John William Mackail, 1859-1945,
saying "The enclosed [not present] is a draft scheme for the standardisation of critical signs in editions of the classics drawn up by a small sub-committee of the Union Académique Internationale ... for consideration at the next meeting of the Union in May", copies have gone for example, to the "Oxford Texts and the Budé Society; a batch has been sent to me to communicate to the Academy", and asking if it had best go "to the members of Section VI (or a selection of them) ... our representatives at the U.A.I. will be expected to have some opinions", with eight names added by Mackail, 2 sides 8vo., British Museum, W.C.1, on British Academy paper, 17th December
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
15060
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KING
(J., Probate Officer)
Autograph receipt
for £1 18s 4d from Edward Dugdale "for Probate of Mary Dugdale's Will", no place, 20th November
Item Date:
1748
Stock No:
17685
£20
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KINNAIRD
(Anne, wife of George William Fox, 1807-1878, K.T., Agriculturalist and improver of labourers' conditions, 9th Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Young,
sending autographs [not present] of "Mr Moncrieff, late Lord Advocate for Scotland ... Sir Robert Inglis ... & Sir Robert Peel", the note "from Gladstone has just arrived" is "interesting as being connected with the Irish Church Debate", 2 sides 8vo., 1 Pall Mall East, 1st May
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
52718
£40
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KINNOULL
(Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond, 11th Earl , 1785-1866, from 1804 Lord Lyon King of Arms)
Autograph Letter Signed to David Robertson,
of Messrs Spottiswoode and Robertson, returning the amended draft of his will (not present) with instructions on the jewels and a discretionary power to his trustees or executors to sell or to let his house in Green Street, London, for the sole benefit of his eldest son Viscount Dupplin, together with an autograph note asking Mr Robertson to inform him "of a good and undoubted Mortgage either in England or Scotland upon which trustees on Lord Kinnoull's behalf can safely and securely lend £18,000", in all 2 sides 4to., and 1 side oblong 8vo., black-edged, Green Street, 5th April
first two sides remargined and mounted, remaining side is separate and lacks blank lower half
Item Date:
1837
Stock No:
12766
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