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HOLE (Samuel Reynolds, 1819-1904, from 1887 Dean of Rochester)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Evelyn', sending his autograph "joyfully at your request", 1 side 8vo, The Deanery, Rochester, 17th November

Item Date:  1896
Stock No:  17404      £15

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HOLE (S. Reynolds, 1819-1904, from 1887 Dean of Rochester)

Signed postcard photo, with a quotation on the verso, 23rd April

Item Date:  1904
Stock No:  50299      £25

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HOLE (S. Reynolds, 1819-1904, from 1887 Dean of Rochester)

Signed postcard photo, with an autograph note on the verso, 29th April

Item Date:  1904
Stock No:  50300      £25

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HOLLAND (Henry Scott, 1847-1918, Canon of St. Paul's, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford)

Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Castletown, (1811-1899, widow of John, 1807-1883, 1st Baron), saying "I long for more talk, especially about Professor Drummond. But I find myself obliged to give up Evening Talks just now. I cannot sleep after them so I am declining all invitations to Dinner ... I must leave 'Drummond' for a talk", 2 sides 8vo., 1 Amen Court, St. Paul's, E.C., no date, watermark

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  15019      £40

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HOLLOWAY PRISON IN 1897

Autograph Letter Signed by the Medical Officer, James Scott, also signed by J. M. Pitcairn, Deputy Medical Officer to Mr Adam Hay “on the occasion of your retiring into private life, after having spent nearly half a century in the service of the Queen, we, who have been associated with you in the Medical Department of Holloway Prison, feel that we cannot let you go from among us without an expression of our good wishes. We hope you will be spared yet for many years, to enjoy your well-earned rest after so many years of faithful service. We ask you to accept from us a few volumes, as a remembrance. The subject of the books is the Indian Mutiny, one of the stirring events in which you took an active part. We hope you will find interest in perusing them, and that they will recall, in a pleasant manner, an important part of your military service...”, 1 side folio, Parkhurst Road, Holloway, 1st August

Item Date:  1897
Stock No:  43034      £125

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