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BARING-GOULD (Sabine, 1834-1924, Divine and Author)

Autograph Letter Signed, to an unnamed correspondent saying that “it is very interesting that you should have found a horse hoof[?] in the churchyard, it is quite possible it may have been one of those found to haunt it. I suppose you did not... to see for other horse bones...”, 1 side sm. 8vo., Lew Trenchard, N. Devon, 16th November

Item Date:  1897
Stock No:  42772      £145

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BARING-GOULD (Sabine, 1834-1924, Divine and Author)

Fine Early Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Alwood thanking him "for the review. It is rather savage, but I think my book is calculated to exasperate those who do not go in for the same line. I do not doubt that curates would be far more subject to injustice if left to the tender mercies of incumbents, but what I complain of is that they are at the tender mercies of any one, & have no recognised positions,. Ascending to ancient Canon law no priest in a diocese could be suspended or deprived without being tried by the bishops & synod, the synod elected by all the priests of the diocese. That was constitutional. Every man who has rights should have a guarantee for the unimpeded exercise of them. Some friends of mine, curates, have been treated with gross injustice, & if they had cared to make their cases public would have roused indignation against the Bishops, but then - how about their own future prospects? What other bishops would receive them into their dioceses? I will lend you In Exitu Israelif you like. Can you not come over & lunch with me some day, see the Church & carry off the book. I am now working up the ... schism in Bohemia as a profitable subject to exhibit the stupidity of Rome in missing an occasion of conciliating. The second volume of my Origin & Development will not appear till the excitement of the war is over, though it is printed. War has a bad effect on the sale of books ...", 2 sides closely written 8vo., Daltons Parsonage, Thirsk, 27th August

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  41707      £225

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BARRIE (Sir James M., 1860-1937, Novelist & Dramatist, Writer of 'Peter Pan')

Autograph Letter Signed "J. M. Barrie" to Mr Fisher saying that "it is a pleasure to me to enclose you my cheque for five guineas for fund, Harold Fielding's[?] widow, and also to add my
name, as you kindly suggest, to the committee ...", 1 side 8vo, 133 Gloucester Road, 2nd December


Item Date:  1918
Stock No:  40354      £175

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BARRIE (Sir James M., 1860-1937, Novelist & Dramatist, Writer of 'Peter Pan')

Autograph Letter Signed to Henry ELWES (Henry John, 1846-1922, Botanist, Entomologist, Author, Lepidopterist, Collector and Traveller) saying that he had lost "your letter. You have my permission to quote not more than a thousand words in all from my book. May you have much success with your ...", 1 side 8vo., Leinster Corner, Lancaster Gate headed paper, 7th April small filing hole not affecting the text

Item Date:  1908
Stock No:  40012      £425

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BARRIE (Sir James M., 1860-1937, Novelist & Dramatist, Writer of 'Peter Pan')

Autograph Letter Signed "John Barrie" to "My dear Chudleigh" asking him to send him "Capt Marshall's present address", 1 side 8vo., Leinster Corner, Lancaster Gate headed paper, 4th March

Item Date:  1904
Stock No:  39698      £275

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