HARDWICKE
(Philip Yorke, 1690-1764, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chancellor 1737-1756,1st Baron, 1733, and 1st Earl,1754)
Signature on fragment of an order to pay £3,
2 sides vellum, 3" x 4¼", August
Item Date:
1734
Stock No:
51671
£75
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HARDWICKE
(John Manners Yorke, 1840-1909, 7th Earl)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Treloar,
accepting an invitation to "do himself the honour of lunching ... on March 13th to meet ... the Prince of Wales", 1 side 8vo., 52 Rutland Gate, S.W., 13th February
light trace of laying down on blank fourth side
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
15033
£15
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HARDY
(Henry John, 1860-1939, School and Fellows' Librarian at Winchester College)
Autograph Letter Signed to C.E.R. Clarabut, 1906-1992,
saying that "some time ago 'the authorities' decided to sweep the shelves marked A away and the contents were redistributed ... in the Catalogue A is in my handwriting ... I fear I must have omitted to alter it ... & so cannot trace its present habitat", 2 sides 8vo, 2 St. James Crescent, Wincester, 25th April n.y., c.
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
17354
£15
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HARMER
(John Reginald, 1857-1944, Bishop of Adelaide 1895-1905, of Rochester 1905-1930)
Signed postcard photo,
17th December
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
50296
£45
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HARRIS
(M.W., Schoolmaster)
Autograph Letter Signed to Robert Bellamy Clifton, 1836-1921, later F.R.S.,
for 50 years Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Oxford and the designer and director of the Clarendon laboratory, 1865-1915, congratulating him "on your name appearing so honorably in print ... I wish we could take any credit to ourselves at Church Hill but I think your best school has been at home", advising him to take a break for his health's sake, "You see I am still in the lecturing line ... I should think a paper on phosphorus, phosphorescent exhalations, Will o' the Wisp ... by Robert Bellamy Clifton Esq would have won a gold medal and thanks of the College, with a request ... that it might be published", the writer has "at last made a start" for himself as a tutor, "I shall be obliged ... if you will make it known", and hopes to come to town for "a chat over old times", 4 sides 8vo., 8 Brunswick Road, Western Road, Brighton, 5th July
a little faint in places but perfectly legible
Item Date:
1853
Stock No:
52078
£75
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