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HOWITT (Mary, née Botham, 1799-1888, Authoress and wife of William, 1792-1879)

Fine Autograph letter signed to “My dear Miss Fellowes” saying she “was so very sorry to see by your card that you had left Esher - It was quite a painful surprise. We were prevented from going to your Studio on the evening we had intended to do so by the visit of an unlooked for friend, & on Sunday evening I did not go to church because my husband wished me to make a call with him on an acquaintance in Esher. I wish we had only known that you were leaving so soon... However our kind, good wishes go with you, & when you come next to Esher you must be sure to let us know. I return you Mr Rich’s letter which is a very nice, manly letter & I am heartily glad of it. I shall now, if any opportunity occurs of helping him not fail to do so. I am really heartily thankful when people turn out well, when they do not reject one’s little efforts to serve them. - or make them an ill returns...”, 3 sides 8vo., The Orchard, Esher, 23rd June no year circa

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  43114      £175

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HOWITT (William, 1792-1879, Author)

Signature from Autograph Letter Signed

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7699      £10

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HOWITT Mary (1799-1888, Author, wife of William)

Signature from an Autograph Letter Signed, dated in another hand

Item Date:  1861
Stock No:  15962      £10

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HOWITT (William, 1792-1879, Author and Travel Writer)

Signature and subscription from a letter, circa erasures in pen on verso somewhat visible but signature clear

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  53399      £15

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HUGHES (Thomas, 1822-1896, Judge, M.P., Author of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays')

Autograph letter signed to "Dear Hawkins" thanking him and saying that he fears "there is nothing you can do for me at Donnington. I envy your friend. When you are there if you want an intensely interesting occupation get Ludlow's memoirs & Clarendon & other's descriptions of the 2 battles of Newbury & try to work them out on the spot. The second battle (round Shaw House & in the cow meadows is a rare puzzle ...", 1 side oblong 8vo., no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  40392      £165

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