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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)

Autograph Quotation Signed "Oh, Suffering! Thou art a rough soil - but the sweet flower Resignation will grow in no other! [Ten Thousand a Year]", with a note on the other side - "With kind regards, remembrances & best wishes" signed with initials and addressed to C. Crompton, 2 sides 8vo., Carlton Club headed paper, 26th April

Item Date:  1874
Stock No:  41275      £65

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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Lawyer, Novelist and Legal Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to Revd T. W. Edwards, saying that “As a Welshman, I shall feel great pleasure in seeing my name among the patrons of your contemplated Eisteddford, but I entertain doubts whether it will be in my power to attend. If I can, I will and I wish your undertaking splendid success...”, 1 side 8vo., Inner Temple, 24th October

Item Date:  1849
Stock No:  42635      £65

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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)

Signature from the end of a letter, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  54973      £15

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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Morris” saying that as he hasn’t “heard from you, I shall assume that Sunday next will be inconvenient to you to dine with us, unless I receive a note during this day, or by the earliest post on Saturday morning. I always leave very early, to walk round K.G.S.H.P....”, 2 sides 8vo., 16 Manchester Square, 13th March

Item Date:  1863
Stock No:  42833      £35

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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to Henry James Perry, (1800-1869, from 1846 Commissioner in Lunacy for Liverpool District), saying he will "endeavour to come over early. I want to have a long chat with both of you - & hope we shall be alone, if so it seemeth good to you both. Lord Derby will do", signature repeated with addressee's name on verso, 1 side oblong 8vo., no place, no date,c. short tear in one fold, traces of laying down on blank portion of verso, addressee's name curtailed on verso

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  16447      £20

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