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TAIT (Archibald Campbell, 1811-1882, from 1868 Archbishop of Canterbury)

Signature from an envelope as Bishop of London, addressed to the Rev. G.W. Kitchin, 1827-1912, at Christ Church, Oxford, 24th January

Item Date:  1865
Stock No:  53416      £15

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TALBOT (Edward Stuart, 1844-1934, first Warden of Keble, Oxford, Bishop of Winchester 1911-1923)

Signed postcard photo as Bishop of Rochester, postmarked 11th Marh

Item Date:  1904
Stock No:  50345      £40

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TAWNEY (Professor Richard Henry, 1880-1962, Professor of Economic History at the University of London, and his wife Annette Jeanie, née Beveridge, d. 1958)

Postcard from them both in Mrs. Tawney's hand, saying "If the stockings dont fit", please return them, with view of the Cloisters at Gloucester Cathedral, Rose Cottage, Elcombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire, no date, c.

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  14528      £10

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TAYLER (Revd. Charles B.)

Autograph Letter Signed to T. B. Ross, saying "I have today found a note from our beloved Primate", John Bird Sumner of Canterbury [not present], "which it can be no breach of confidence to part with, for your collection of autographs", 2 sides small 8vo., Otley Rectory, near Ipswich, Suffolk, 25th August

Item Date:  1859
Stock No:  16401      £15

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TAYLER (Rev. Charles Benjamin, 1797-1875, Writer of Religious Manuals for the Young)

Long autograph letter signed to 'My dear Madam', about his story 'The Soldier', his publisher (Smith & Elder) owns the remaining copies but he has now borrowed one, "to see if it would do for circulation in our army" in the Crimea, he will have to alter "the end about the duel", he is hoping the (Religious) Tract Society will accept "The Password; a Soldier's Tale", written "expressly for our Soldiers", if so he will be "delighted" to send her copies, "Pray remember me ... to Mrs Roberts and Dr Edwards ... Is Lady Caroline still with him?", the Poem sent by his correspondent "does much credit to the young authoress", Dr Camming's sermon "The Place of Duty" draws on "the letters of young Harry Anstruther who was shot through the heart at Alma, and the letters of his sister's husband Captain Kinloch about him. I know the Parents Sir Ralph and Lady Anstruther ... sister to General Torrens, who was also shot through ... at Inkerman ... within an inch and a half of his heart ... but ... is recovering and anxious to go again to the war, as is Sir Ralph's elder son ... home fearfully ill from Varna", talking further of their feelings for son Harry, her correspondent can get copies of "The Soldier" if she writes to Mr Smith, General Egerton's widow told him that "having been in Spain during the war she could testify to ... my descriptions", adding in a P.S. "the death of Chancellor Raikes" (Henry, 1782-1854, nephew of Robert Raikes, the founder of Sunday schools), has been as "of a dearest relation", 8 sides 4½" x 3½", Otley Rectory, near Ipswich, Suffolk, 16th April

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  54194      £275

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