DE HOGHTON
(Ellen, d. 1909, née Harvey, wife of Sir Henry, 1821-1876, 9th Bart.)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Bridson Smith,
thanking her "for the autograph book ... in my solitude of yesterday", especially the artists, "several of them being known to me", 1 side 8vo., Golf Hotel, Hyères, 15th November
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
19554
£15
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DELITZSCH
(Franz, 1813-1890, German Lutheran Theologian and Hebraist)
Fine carte de visite photo by G. Brokesch in Leipzig, signed and inscribed
to Dr R. L. POOLE (1857–1939, Historian, Keeper of the Archives at Oxford University), together with the original autograph envelope and inscribed wrapper, 4" x 2½", no place,
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
40504
£125
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DENISON
(Edward, 1801-1854, from 1837 Bishop of Salisbury)
Autograph Letter Signed 'E.Sarum' to Horatio Nelson,
(1823-1913, from 1835 3rd Earl Nelson), saying "I must not quarrel with you for putting my name in the list of those who sympathize with Mr. Munro ... but I have not given him anything", and asks whether "the school at Harrow Weald" is a reasonable case for "contributions from members of the Church generally; or ... permanent endowment. It surely depends too much on personal character & influence to be likely to work independently of these", nearer home "Fisherton, the Penitentiary - and two other parishes with which I am connected by property have drained my purse - now slenderer than ... heretofore", 3 sides 8vo, Salisbury, 31st December
Item Date:
1851
Stock No:
17225
£65
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DENISON
(Edward, 1801-1854, from 1837 Bishop of Salisbury)
Autograph Letter Signed 'E.Sarum' to Horatio Nelson,
(1823-1913, from 1835 3rd Earl Nelson), saying that Lord Nelson's letter "tho' it may not have such extensive results as you could wish, can do nothing but good", such plans "can only win their way by being proved to work when tried: and I am afraid you overestimate the facilities which most localities would offer for them", he praises Lord Nelson's willingness but fears "that men like-minded are not found everywhere", 2 sides 8vo, Salisbury, 6th November
Item Date:
1852
Stock No:
17226
£65
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DENISON
(Edward, 1801-1854, from 1837 Bishop of Salisbury)
Autograph Letter Signed 'E.Sarum' to Horatio Nelson,
(1823-1913, from 1835 3rd Earl Nelson), saying that he had "just seen Miles" before Lord Nelson's letter arrived, "& at once saw he would not do for me. - I am afraid Terry is too young", he proposes "to hold a Confirmation at Salisbury", something Denison took very seriously, "on the Wednesday in Passion week", he is very sorry "for what you tell me about Mr Munro but not surprised", he admired "his energy and remarkable powers" but could never "regard the work as being upon a sound basis" or wish to connect himself with it, 2 sides 8vo, Burlington House, 14th February
Item Date:
1853
Stock No:
17227
£65
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