FARRAR
(Frederick W., 1831-1903, Dean of Canterbury & Author of Children’s Stories)
Autograph Letter Signed to ‘Dear Mr Dean’,
saying that his “kind invitation is very tempting, but I am so overcrowded with engagements that I am forced to decline. I have no less tthan six or sever extra special sermons this month alone at the top of all my regular preaching & tying parochial work & heavy correspondence (I have just despatched some twenty letters etc) & a great pressure of literary & other work. Hence I have no choice but to say No...”, 3 sides 8vo., 17 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, 5th November no year
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0
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41969
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FARRAR
(Frederick W., 1831-1903, Dean of Canterbury and Author of Boys' School Stories)
Signature from a printed letter as Rural Dean of Westminster,
circa
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
53387
£15
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FARRAR
(Frederic William, 1831-1903, from 1895 Dean of Canterbury, Author of ‘Eric or Little by Little’)
Brief Letter Signed on a postcard to G. H. Leggate
telling him that “Lk XVII. 6. EXERG is the Reading of the best & oldest MSS. It means ‘assuming your possession of faith, you wd have been saying to me, it points to the continuous possession of faith...”, 1 side postcard with autograph address on the verso, no place, postmarked London, 7th May
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
42792
£55
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FARRAR
(Frederick W., 1831-1903, Dean of Canterbury & Author of Children's Stories)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir',
thanking him "for the very interesting pamphlet" sent "through Mr Garnett", 1 side 8vo. black-edged, no place, 20th October n.y., c.
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
19890
£20
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FARRAR
(Frederic William, 1831-1903, from 1895 Dean of Canterbury, Author of 'Eric or Little by Little')
Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Medway
( John Stewart Gathorne-Hardy, 1839-1911, M.P. for Medway, from 1906 2nd Earl of Cranbrook), saying "the enclosed appeal [not present] has received the cordial approval & support of H.M. the Queen, the Archbishop, the Prime Minister, the Lord Lieutenant, & many of the nobility & gentry of Kent", and hoping "you are able to lend us your countenance & aid", 2 sides 8vo., The Deanery, Canterbury, 7th April no date, circa
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0
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54709
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