STANLEY
(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Dean of Westminster from 1864)
Autograph letter signed to 'Dear Sir',
begging to thank him "for interesting Address on the Nature of Life", 1 side 8vo, Deanery, Westminster, 15th November
laid down by top margin of blank verso, original smudge in subscription not affecting signature
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
52960
£20
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STANLEY
(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Traveller and Writer, from 1864 Dean of Westminster)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Kitchin',
(George William, 1827-1912, later Dean of Winchester and Durham, first 'censor' of Non-collegiate Students at Oxford), asking him to dine on the 30th "to meet the Westminster preachers who so occupy the house that there will alas! be no ... bed for you", blind embossed Stanley crest, 1 side 8vo., Deanery, Westminster, 16th April
side margins trimmed without loss
Item Date:
1869
Stock No:
51916
£45
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STANLEY
(Edward, 1779-1849, from 1837 Bishop of Norwich)
Signature 'E Norwich' on Autograph envelope front to the Master & Fellows
of Caius College, Cambridge, 2¾" x 6", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1840
Stock No:
54970
£10
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LINES ON THE RECOVERY OF PRINCE LEOPOLD
[STANLEY
(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Dean of Westminster from 1864)]
Printed Poem
Titled "Lines written on the Recovery of Prince Leopold from his severe illness in February 1875" with a manuscript title at the head "The Untravelled Traveller", starting "When brothers part for manhood's race, / And gladly seek from year to year, / From scene to scene, from place to place, / the wonders of each opening sphere, / Is there no venturous path in store, / To undiscovered haunt or shore, / For him whom Fate forbade to roam, / The untravelled traveller at home? ..." with a further seven verses on 3 sides 4to., no place, no date but
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
40709
£125
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A PROPERTY IN VENICE
STENO
(Michael, c. 1331-1413, from 1400 Doge of Venice)
Confirmation of title, in Latin with translation, to Antonio de Rigo,
(of the district of San Felice), who has brought two documents to court, the first is a sale to him for 17 lire by his wife Agnesina of property in the 'Sancti Hermaci' district, the quotations describe in great and interesting detail the bounds on four sides and accompanying rights of entry and exit "to the common way leading to the canal" or else "to the lagoon", and the conduits carrying rain water to the well in the courtyard, mentioning a door "which ought to be shut and walled up at the expense" of Marino Blanco, who holds part of the property, and the right to light in the courtyard, at the rear is a garden and latrine, the Doge's examining Judges had valued the property and caused it to be offered for sale by the public crier, only Antonio came forward with his 10% deposit, so Agnesina's sale to him took place, the second document quoted is Antonio's 'investiture without proof' which is made absolute following a year's quiet possession, presumably Agnesina had been unable to provide her own proof of title, hence the present level of detail, in an attractive hand, vellum, 10¼" x 11¾", Venice, 24th May
trimmed at foot following the text, lacks seal
Item Date:
1403
Stock No:
17809
£375
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