HOW
(William Walsham, 1823-1897, Suffragan Bishop of London, 1879, first Bishop of Wakefield, 1888, author of 'For All the Saints')
Signature 'Wm. Walsham Bedford' and subscription on a fragment of a letter
to the Rt. Rev. John Richardson Selwyn, (1844-1898, 2nd Bishop of Melanesia, 1877-1890), giving the writer's address for two days as 40 Charlotte Street, Edgbaston, on the other side asking "Are you raising funds for Melanesia? If so, I could ask the Church-Wardens if they could let you have an offertory. But any how the people, who are of a very respectable middle class, wd like to hear about your work ...", 2¾" x 4½", 40 Charlotte Street, Edgbaston, no date, circa
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
54629
£20
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(William Walsham, 1823-1897, Suffragan Bishop of London, 1879, first Bishop of Wakefield, 1888, author of 'For All the Saints')
Signature 'Wm. Walsham Wakefield' and subscription from a letter,
laid down with the address heading on piece 2" x 4½", Bishopsgarth, Wakefield, no date, circa
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
56082
£15
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HOWARD DE WALDEN
(Charles Augustus Ellis, 1799-1868, from 1820 6th Baron, Diplomat)
Autograph Note Signed 'H.' to George CANNING,
(1770-1827, Prime Minister, 1827), asking "Do you object to the enclosed article proposed by the H[ome] Depart[ment]?", with below Canning's autograph answer signed 'G.C.', "By no means. It is very proper & humane", 1 side 16mo., with conjugate leaf, no place, no date, circa
irregular closed tear near fold touching three letters without loss, early identifications in pencil at head
Item Date:
1825
Stock No:
54716
£45
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HUBERT and LAURENCE FAMILIES
(of La Croix Châtel, Beauchamps, North of La Haye-Pesnel, Normandy)
Group of 6 items, in French,
relating to their property in La Croix Châtel and Equilly, and its subdivision under "the laws relating to equal hereditary rights" (see item 2), with many fascinating details and consequences, as listed below, together 23 sides 4to., Beauchamps or Villedieu, 1814 -
some light staining and browning, slight damage to parts of items 2,3 and 6 (almost all easily supplied), last 13 lines of item 1 faint but can be made out
Item Date:
1876
Stock No:
19302
£325
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HUGHES
(George Patrick, b. 1902, Tennis Player, Wimbledon, French and Australian Doubles Champion)
Original snapshot, signed and dated,
showing him on court poised to receive the ball, 3½" x 2¼", May
Item Date:
1933
Stock No:
52283
£45
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