GRAHAM
(John, 1794-1865, from 1848 Bishop of Chester)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. Dr. Thomas Raffles,
(1788-1863), saying he will have "great pleasure in attending the Meeting of the Bible Society at Liverpool on the 29th" at which Lord Shaftesbury "has promised to preside", 1 side 8vo., Chester, 3rd October
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
14966
£25
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GRANTHAM
(Sir William, 1835-1911, M.P., Judge)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Scatcherd,
sending the letter he has found at home "in haste", 1 side 8vo., Treasurer's Office, Inner Temple, 27th January, year added
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
19795
£15
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GRANVILLE
(George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1872-1939, from 1891 3rd Earl)
Autograph Letter in the third person
to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Wiliam Treloar, and the Lady Mayoress, accepting their kind invitation for himself and Lady Granville to luncheon on 28th October, red embossed Royal arms, Balmoral Castle, no date,
trace of laying down on verso of conjugate blank
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
14969
£15
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GRAY
(Robert, 1809-1872, Bishop of Cape Town, 1847-1872, Metropolitan 1853)
Autograph Memorandum Signed 'R. Capetown',
saying that "the Archdeacon of Grahams Town in a recent letter ... states that in his visitation (always performed on foot)", he found "at a village called (after Sir H. Smith) Smithfield, in the country called the Sovereignty ... the inhabitants holding Divine Service" read by "the Magistrate of the District ... every Lord's Day", and while he was there they put down their names as subscribers to a Church, to the amount of £300, and to the maintenance of a Clergyman to the amount of £65. Masons offered to lay 20,000 bricks gratuitously. Carpenters to give their services gratuitously. And the people undertook to send a wagon to Port Elizabeth ... nearly 300 miles, to bring their Clergyman up when he should arrive", but Grey "is grieved ... that being personally responsible for ... nearly £5000 a year with uncertain and fluctuating subscriptions, he could not at present send out a Clergyman without running the risk of not being able to maintain him, and thereby hazarding his whole work ... and doing a moral wrong", an unmarried Clergyman would require £150 and a married not less than £200", 4 sides 4to, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
56322
£175
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GRAY
(Robert, 1809-1872, Bishop of Cape Town, 1847-1872, Metropolitan 1853)
Signature and subscription from a letter,
circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
53391
£20
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