BINGE
(John Bull, c. 1815-1878, Toy and Fancy Goods Dealer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Laker,
saying "I have just heard from Mr Harris, he says 'I must have Mr Laker's yes or no by Monday' ", and that "providing I do not hear from you by tomorrow, I must say you decline it", 1 side 8vo., [8-10] Lowther Arcade, West Strand, London, 'Monday morning' no date, c.
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
14868
£35
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BINGE
(John Bull, c. 1815-1878, Toy and Fancy Goods Dealer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Laker,
saying he has a proof of "King and Mrs. Baddeley ... before letters, as to the Kean; I will think about it, trade is very bad" but agreeing to "Abel Drugger & Miss ONeil", 1 side 8vo., [8-10] Lowther Arcade, West Strand, London, 'Wednesday' no date, watermark
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
14869
£35
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BIRCH
(George Henry, 1842-1904, President of the Architectural Association, 1875)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir',
saying that "Mr. John Fred. Boyes has been personally known to me for many years and I should gladly sign his paper", Devereux Chambers, E.C.4, 12th June
one neat filing hole without loss
Item Date:
1887
Stock No:
16736
£15
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NOTE FROM ONE OF THE LADIES WHO HELPED FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE IN SCUTARI
BLACKWOOD
(Lady Alicia, 1818-1913, Painter and Nurse)
Autograph Inscription Signed and dated on the frontispiece for "The Epistle to the Hebrews"
"An Exposition by Adolph Saphir", inscribed to "The Revd Richard Earle with the affectionate regards of Lady A. Blackwood, Boxmoor, 27th October 1894", together with a newspaper cutting illustration of the house, 1 side 8vo., Boxmoor, 27th October
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
41754
£150
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LETTER FROM ONE OF THE LADIES WHO HELPED FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE IN SCUTARI
BLACKWOOD
(Lady Alicia, 1818-1913, Painter and Nurse)
Autograph Letter Signed to "Richard & Emily"
telling them that "while wrapping up the enclosed - I must express as well as I can my very sincere thanks for all your kind attentions to me & all the love you have shown me which has made my little sojourn here so very happy - but more especially do I desire to thank Our Heavenly Father for all the spiritual communion & fellowship which I have truly enjoyed - & which if it pleases Him to spare me I shall hope again to enjoy in the Spring after a visit from yourselves to me D.V. in January, when I trust I may reciprocate some of that love & affection which you have shown me & which has made me so happy. May Our dear Lord & Saviour ever watch over you & bless you & make you both a blessing to the sheep committed to your care - & may He guide us all, in which I desire with kindest love to include yr dear Aunt to follow Him until He lead us into those Heavenly Mansions which He is gone to prepare for His redeemed ...", 3 sides 8vo., together with an original photo of the old lady sitting on a bench in a garden, 3¼" x 2¼", 'Upstairs', Kinneridge, 14th September
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
41753
£275
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