MARKHAM
(Sir Clements, 1830-1916, Geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society)
Autograph Letter Signed to Dr Heaton
thanking him and apologising for having "given you so much trouble - I left Newton Kyme on Friday ..." 1 side 8vo., 21 Eccleston Square, 11th January no year
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MARKHAM
(Sir Clements, 1830-1916, Geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Inderwick
saying he is "extremely interested to hear from you that the remains of Gervase Shard, thhe Admiral, have been discovered. I should have very much liked to have seen the first Admiral of England but alas! it is not possible for me ...", 1 side 8vo., 21 Eccleston Square, SW, 18th May
Item Date:
1904
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MARKHAM
(Sir Clements, 1830-1916, Geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society)
Signature and subscription from an Autograph Letter Signed
4" x 1", no place, no date
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MARKHAM
(Sir Clements, 1830-1916, Geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society)
Autograph Letter Signed to Edward A. FREEMAN
(Edward Augustus, 1823-1892, Historian), saying he was “very glad to see your two volumes at last, and the clear maps - which it is most pleasant to read by the light of; I had had to make several to read the proofs with. The vols will go with us to Sicily, and I look forward... to going over some of the ground with them. Mr Conway... to attempt a volume of about 300 pages on the arts and crafts of the inhabitants of this island from our first glimpse of them to the beginning of Norman influence; I assume that this includes buildings, roads, implements, inscriptions and things in general that were made or imported; now written about in hundreds of scattered papers and numerous books, all to be condensed and brought to bear upon the history. There will also be much travelling and examining of sites, a year or two of work - but I am not yet quite committed to it. Boyd Dawkins had undertaken to write the book, but found he had too many other things to do and got out of it. I should be much obliged it you would send me a letter of introduction to Mr Stigand at Palermo...”, 3 sides 8vo., on crested paper, 21 Eccleston Square, 23rd March
Item Date:
1891
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MARKHAM SENDS HIS SYMPATHY ON THE DEATH OF HER FATHER
MARKHAM
(Sir Clements, 1830-1916, Geographer and President of the Royal Geographical Society)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Freeman, daughter of Edward A. FREEMAN
(Edward Augustus, 1823-1892, Historian), thanking. her for sending him “such a long letter at such a time; and to give such a full account of your Father’s last illness - and I cannot tell you how much it has interested me. It is very difficult to realise that he is gone in the very height of his great powers, for that third Sicily volume quite equalled anything he had ever done...I have written a short paper on the debt that geography owes to your Father, as I felt that some recognition of his great services to that science ought to appear in the Proceedings of the Geographical Society. Mr York Powell has kindly helped me... I thought the lines you send me so admirable that I have quoted them in my paper... Will you kindly let me know whether there is any objection to my quoting them in this way?... I feel for you all so much in this most sad home coming...”, 3 sides 8vo, on crested paper, Neri, 6th May
Item Date:
1892
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