MILNE
(Colin, 1743-1815, Divine & Botanist)
Part of an autograph formal letter in the third person to Mr CADELL
(Thomas, the elder, 1742-1802, Publisher), concerning books he had ordered to be bound and papers "to be advertised in the Morning Chronicle, as it is much read at Deptford, where he hopes to have many purchasers ...", half of 2 sides 4to., Deptford, 14th January
Item Date:
1780
Stock No:
2192
£20
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MITCHELL
(Sir Arthur, 1826-1909, M.D., F.R.S.E., Scottish Deputy or Full Commissioner in Lunacy, 1857-1895, Antiquary)
Autograph letter signed to Samuel Lawson Booth, 1836-1928,
artist, Mayor of Southport, 1897-1898, saying "the Scarlet fever research has not yet been published in extenso", he intends "to complete the enquiry & give the results to the Royal Society [of Edinburgh] this winter" with "Mr Buchan's assistance. We have always thought that the investigation gave support to the Germ Theory", and hoping Booth has seen their paper "just published in the Journal of the [Scottish] Meteorological Society", for 10/6 he can join and receive the journal with the article, "which is selling for 12/6", 4 sides 7" x 4½", St. Ronan's Lodge, Innerleithen, 28th September
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
53515
£125
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MOMERIE
(Alfred Williams, 1848-1900, Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy)
End of Autograph Letter Signed
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
8129
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MONRO
(Alexander Secundus, 1733-1817, Scottish Anatomist, Physician and Medical Educator)
Signature and some text from an Autograph Letter Signed
with some text "been busily employed in ... for publication a Memoir ... life opinions & writings of .. & of course have occasion ... make mention of his Essay on ..." and on the other side "I should be much gratified by hearing from you on the last named subject ...", 6½" x 3", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41014
£175
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MOORE
(Sir Norman, 1847-1922, 1st Bart., President of the R.C.P., medical biographer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Paul Vinogradoff, 1854-1925, the Russian-born legal historian,
on his knighthood, saying "You have honoured England so much by your residence among us & by your illuminating teaching of our history" and praising his services "to both England & Russia", 2 sides oblong 8vo., 67 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W., 13th February
Item Date:
1917
Stock No:
19212
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