RIDGE
(William Pett, 1857-1930, English Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Mayor Sir William Treloar, 1843-1923,
wishing he "could come to the Mansion House on ...the 9th", but he has promised "to go down into the country", and sending his "sincere regards", 1 side card, 24 Ampthill Square, N.W., 'Wednesday' no date,
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
18699
£15
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RITCHIE
(Leitch, 1800?-1865, Novelist)
Small signature from an Autograph Letter Signed
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
21424
£12
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ROBERTS
(William, 1767-1849, Lawyer and Writer)
Autograph notes
beginning "For the first 300 yrs before the Nicene Council scant regard was had by the Roman Church ... Christ is ever with the sounder part of the Church militant", distinguishing the latter from "a Hierarchical Visible Church", and referring to "White's Controversy with the Jesuit Fisher", these notes identified on verso [in the hand of Florence H. Suckling (née Suckling, 1848-1923, Writer, wife of Captain Thomas Suckling of Highwood Lodge, Romsey, 1844-1922)] as being from an unpublished work by Roberts, 1 side 8vo., no date, c.
Item Date:
1830
Stock No:
51910
£45
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ROBERTS
(Cecil, 1892-1976, Author of 'Pilgrim Cottage')
Autograph Note Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying "I did not write 'Paris City of Enchantment' ", 1 side card, The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1., 7th August
Item Date:
1964
Stock No:
18788
£15
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ROBERTSON
(Revd. James, Minister of Whittinghame, E. Lothian),
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. Mr Morris,
glad that the writer's article in 'Good Words' about Lady Blanche Balfour (A.J.'s mother, sister of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury) had stimulated further reminiscences about her sons' Tutors, he recalls the Marquess saying, when the writer was unexpectedly called upon to propose Lady Blanche's health at A.J.'s coming of age, "it is always difficult to speak about a woman", he hopes Mr. Morris may come and stay, and wonders if Morris might reproduce 'Folk-Talk' "as everbody does now who can, in the form of Stories", 8 sides 8vo., Whittinghame Manse, Prestonkirk, E. Lothian, 13th April
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
18791
£40
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