DAVIDSON
(Randall Thomas, 1848-1930, Archbishop of Canterbury 1903-1928, from 1928 1st Baron)
Signature 'Randall Cantuar' on piece,
no date, circa
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
55824
£15
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DAVIDSON
(Randall Thomas, 1848-1930, Archbishop of Canterbury 1903-1928, from 1928 1st Baron)
Typed Letter Signed 'Randall Cantuar'
to George Russell BULLOCK-WEBSTER, (1858-1934, Rector of St. Michael Royal, London, Naturalist), saying he is "very glad to have been allowed a share in placing in the offices of the Central Board [of Finance of the Church of England] a permanent memento of one who has done so very much for the furtherance of its work", 1 side 8vo., Lambeth Palace, 13th March
Item Date:
1919
Stock No:
55907
£35
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DAVIDSON
(Randall Thomas, 1848-1930, Archbishop of Canterbury 1903-1928, from 1928 1st Baron)
Typed Letter Signed 'Randall Winton:' to Mr. Ward,
saying he would not raise "any objection" to his continuing to help "Mr. Parker ... at any additional Service ... I am not clear that ... it is quite legal, but the point has never been finally decided, and I have no wish to raise difficulties", 1 side 4to., Farnham Castle, Surrey, 13th August
Item Date:
1902
Stock No:
14877
£25
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DAVIDSON
(Randall Thomas, Baron, 1848-1930, Archbishop of Canterbury)
Typed Letter Signed to (later Canon) Samuel Bickersteth,
(1857-1937) saying "the record of what you are doing in Rochester is a stimulus and gain to us all. I will look into the facts about the use of the Missionary Collect and will have a talk to our Dean", 1 side 4to., Lambeth Palace, 28th November
small rust mark from clip
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
19648
£30
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DAVIDSON
(Randall Thomas, Baron, 1848-1930, Archbishop of Canterbury)
Typed Letter Signed when Bishop of Winchester to (later Canon) Samuel Bickersteth,
(1857-1937) saying "I read your letter in the 'Guardian' with great interest" and wondering what information he can supply, "You no doubt have my book" on the first three Lambeth Conferences, "the subject has been taken up again and again ... Surely ... the Board of Missions was ... in some degree the kind of action you desire ... I am exceedingly glad that the whole matter is being ventilated", with an autograph postscript about a possible ambiguity in Bickersteth's letter, 2 sides 4to., Farnham Castle, 4th August
tiny rust mark
Item Date:
1902
Stock No:
19647
£30
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