HORTON
(Robert Forman, 1855-1934, Theological writer and Artist)
Fine signature and "Yours Faithfully"
underneath a black and white newspaper photo, no place, no date,
laid down
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27879
£45
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HOSIER
(C.)
Transfer to Captain Humphrey Saunders
of "all my Eight Bills and Interest in this order [not present] & the Tally thereto belonging", witnessed by J Fox and Samuel Cook, the order referring to a loan to the Exchequer of £300 in 1710, below are extracts from the Exchequer Records (with copy signatures of Tellers Mr Smith and Lord William Powlett) giving the interest paid at £4 10s per quarter "Out of Candles", that is, the tax on Candles, or "Out of the 16th 4 s[hilling] Ayd" to the King, due on three separate dates March 1714 - June 1716, title on verso "Candles 1710 £300" with a note of £28 6s 7d interest outstanding, 1 side 5¼" x 9¼", no place, 31st December
Item Date:
1717
Stock No:
14641
£45
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HOTEL METROPOLE
Fine photo showing carriages outside the hotel and a Theatre, 8" x 5", London, c.
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
26500
£95
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HOW
(William Walsham, 1823-1897, Suffragan Bishop of London, 1879, first Bishop of Wakefield, 1888, author of 'For All the Saints')
Autograph letter signed 'Wm. Walsham Bedford', to 'My dear Sir',
saying "I have, I hope, succeeded in getting my son into the Worcestershire Militia, where he will be near some of his relations. With sincere thanks", 1 side 8vo., Stainforth House, Upper Clapton, E., 24th January
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
52944
£40
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(William Walsham, 1823-1897, Suffragan Bishop of London, 1879, first Bishop of Wakefield, 1888, author of 'For All the Saints')
Signature 'Wm. Walsham Bedford' and subscription on a fragment of a letter
to the Rt. Rev. John Richardson Selwyn, (1844-1898, 2nd Bishop of Melanesia, 1877-1890), giving the writer's address for two days as 40 Charlotte Street, Edgbaston, on the other side asking "Are you raising funds for Melanesia? If so, I could ask the Church-Wardens if they could let you have an offertory. But any how the people, who are of a very respectable middle class, wd like to hear about your work ...", 2¾" x 4½", 40 Charlotte Street, Edgbaston, no date, circa
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
54629
£20
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