MS Hyde 77
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., collected
and edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
© 2005 The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Last update on 2008 May 21
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: f
Call No.: MS Hyde 77
Creator:
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784.
Title: Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., collected and edited by George Birkbeck
Hill, extra-illustrated,
Date(s): 1413-1900 (inclusive),
Date(s): 1775-1839 (bulk).
Quantity:
10 volumes (2.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to
the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
Rick Stattler and Marcia Levinson
A full
inventory spreadsheet was compiled by Marcia Levinson while the set was property of
Mary Hyde Eccles. This spreadsheet was expanded and developed into the present
guide in 2005.
*2003JM-77
Bequest of Mary Hyde Eccles, Four Oaks Farm, Somerville, New Jersey; received: 2004.
This set was compiled by collector Robert
Borthwick Adam (1833-1904) of Buffalo, N.Y., in the years following the
book's publication in 1892. It was inherited in 1904 by his nephew and adopted son R.B. (Robert Borthwick) Adam (1863-1940), who may have
expanded it into its present form, and commissioned the present bindings from the Club Bindery. Bookplates show that in 1910, R.B. Adam
presented the set to his wife Lena Stevens Adam (d. 1940). The set was purchased from the Adam estate by Donald Frizell Hyde and Mary Hyde in 1948.
Available on microfilm.
The Adams acquired prints and manuscripts to illustrate places and
individuals mentioned in the text of Hill's book. The names are underlined in red ink in
Hill's text, and the corresponding items are mounted on facing pages (preceding
odd-numbered pages and following even-numbered pages). The inventory is arranged
as items appear in the volumes. The first digit of each item number refers to
the volume as bound by Adam, and the second digit refers to the page number in the
published text. The third digit, where necessary, refers to the sheet number of the
insertion in cases where more than one item is inserted for a page. Example: (2. 123.
3) indicates that the item is in Vol. 2 of Adam's 10-volume set. Within that volume, it
appears facing page 123, and starts on the third inserted sheet facing that page. It
follows immediately after (2. 123. 1) because that item is mounted on two sheets. Hill's printed index, appearing in volume 10, pages 443 to 476, is annotated by
Adam in pencil. Entries marked with the symbol ^ have been illustrated with an
autograph manuscript; the page where the manuscript appears is underlined. A "P"
indictates that the entry is ilustrated by a print. The ^ and P symbols have been
combined when both manuscripts and prints are available. Appearing after
Hill's index, volume 10, pages 477-521, is a printed master index of inserted material.
This was apparently compiled by Adam, and printed using a similar typeface and paper
size as Hill's book. The index has separate sections for portraits; autographs and
manuscripts; views; and miscellaneous illustrations.
The set includes prints and manuscripts for many of the people and places
mentioned in Hill's Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D, including
individuals mentioned only in footnotes or as historical figures, who may have only a
tangential relation to Samuel Johnson. This set contains a much higher proportion of
manuscript material than the other extra-illustrated sets compiled by the Adams.
The set includes letters by Joseph Addison; Sir Joseph Banks; George Gordon
Byron, Baron Byron; Edmund Burke; Thomas Carlyle; Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of
Chesterfield; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; James Cook; William Cowper; Oliver Cromwell;
Charles Darwin; Charles Dickens; John Dryden; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Ralph
Waldo Emerson; Charles James Fox; Benjamin Franklin; David Garrick; Edward
Gibbon; William Hogarth; David Hume; Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay;
Edmond Malone; Elizabeth Robinson Montagu; Hannah More; Horatio Nelson, Viscount
Nelson; Sir Isaac Newton; Samuel Pepys; Thomas Percy; Hester Lynch Piozzi; William
Pitt; Alexander Pope; Sir Joshua Reynolds; Samuel Richardson; Sir Walter Scott; Anna
Seward; Jonathan Swift; William Makepeace Thackeray; Voltaire; Horace Walpole;
George Washington; Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington; John Wesley; and many
others.
Between 1948 and 2003, the Hydes removed many items from
these volumes for exhibition, conservation, or reproduction. When possible, these
removals have been listed as "REMOVED" after their appropriate page number, with a
citation showing their present location. Almost all of the known removals are presently
at the Houghton Library. Eight manuscript items were donated to the Houghton Library
in 1979 as part of the Mary Hyde Eccles Autograph Collection, MS Eng 1343. Many
other items were distributed through the unbound portions of the Hyde manuscript
collections, which were bequeathed to the Houghton Library in 2003 along with these
volumes. Many manuscript Samuel Johnson letters were removed by the Hydes, and
can now be found in the Samuel Johnson Letters, MS Hyde 1. Only one removal has
been noted without a tracking reference, item (4. 241. 5), print of Arthur Wellesley,
Duke of Wellington. This item was presumably removed before 2003, as it does not
appear in the Levinson spreadsheet.
- Adam, R.B. Catalogue of the Johnsonian
Collection of R.B. Adam (Buffalo, N.Y.: privately printed, 1921).
- Eccles, Mary Hyde. A Miscellany of her Essays and Addresses (New York: Grolier Club, 2002).
- Redford, Bruce, ed., The Letters of Samuel Johnson (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992). Cited as "Hyde Edition."
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(1. vii)
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Autograph letter,
signed, Beaconsfield (England), to the Board of Directors [of
the Great Britain Treasury?]
1795 May
28.
2 sheets.
Concerning a disputed account. Attested 1795 June 3 by Joseph
Wigglesworth, "W.M.," and "J.T.B."
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(1. xiii)
Dr. Johnson's Sermons.
Stipple engraving by George Murray (d. 1822), after Sir
Joshua Reynolds, published by John Sharpe,
London,
1819.
11 x 7 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784).
3/4-length portrait, Johnson
seated at table. Title page of Johnson's Sermons.
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(1. xiv. 5)
Duchess of Cleveland.
Stipple engraving by Edward Scriven, after Sir Peter
Lely, published by William Miller and James Carpenter,
1810.
17 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Barbara Villiers Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland (1641-1709).
1/3-length portrait, octagonal frame.
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(1. xv)
Morrison, Alfred, 1821-1897. Autograph letter,
signed, Fonthill House, Tisbury, Wiltshire (England), to
unidentified recipient, 1893 July 30.
2 sheets.
Declines offer of book.
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(1. xvi)
Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840. Autograph note, Queen's Lodge [Winsdor Castle] to [James] Lind,
[between 1786-1790] Sept. 22.
1 sheet.
Declines
invitation.
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(1. 4. 2)
Robert Earl of Orford.
Engraving by Joseph Collyer, undated.
17 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Robert
Walpole, Earl of Orford (1676-1745).
1/3-length portrait, oval
frame on pedestal.
-
(1. 7. 3)
Cave, Edward, 1691-1754. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Lewis] Paul, [ca. 1738]
Travel plans.
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(1. 8. 1)
A View of the Adelphi (late Durham Yard) June 1771.
Engraving, undated.
17 x 22
cm.
View of the buildings at the Adelphi (London, England).
View from the river, also showing a
boat and several workers on the waterfront.
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(1. 8. 5)
Robert Adam, Architect.
Photomechanical print,
undated.
10 x 8 cm.
Portrait of Robert Adam (1728-1792).
Profile, head only, facing left, with facsimile signature as title.
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(1. 10. 4)
Southampton, Charles Fitzroy, Baron, 1737-1797. Autograph letter, signed, Stanhope Street [London] to Joseph Sharpe of Lincoln's Inn, London, 1763 Feb. 22.
2 sheets.
Requests opinion.
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(1. 11. 2)
Charles XII, Roi de Suède, +1718.
Engraving by Schoff, after David von Krafft,
1798.
26 x 18 cm.
Portrait of Charles XII, King of
Sweden (1682-1718).
Full-length portrait, holding sword.
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(1. 11. 4)
Charles XII, King of Sweden, 1682-1718. Manuscript letter, signed, Stockholm (Sweden), to Christopher Swalgh,
1698 Jan. 28.
1 sheet.
In
Swedish.
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(1. 12. 3)
Devonshire, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1672-1729.
Money order : autograph document, signed, [no
place] to Charles Lockyer,
1722 July 13.
1 sheet.
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(1. 12. 4)
Fleury, André Hercule de, 1653-1743. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [1715] Dec. 28.
2 sheets.
In
French.
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(1. 12. 6)
André Hercules Cardinal de Fleury, Grand Aumonier de la Reine
Ministre D'Etat, Grand Maitre et Surintendant des Postes.
Engraving by G. Roy, after Antreau,
London, undated.
25 x 17 cm.
Portrait of André Hercule de Fleury (1653-1743).
1/2-length portrait, oval
frame on pedestal, held by Demosthenes bearing a lantern, verse below caption.
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(1. 12. 7)
Broglie, François Marie, duc de, 1671-1745. Manuscript letter, signed, Montpellier (France) to the town
council of Tournoy [Tournai, Belgium?]
1702 Sept. 10.
2 sheets.
In French.
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(1. 12. 9)
Francois Marie, Duc De Broglie, Marechal de France, Chevalier des
Ordres du Roi, Gouverneur de Bergues.
Engraving by [Etienne Jehandier?] Desrochers,
Paris, undated.
16 x 11 cm.
Portrait of François Marie, duc de Broglie
(1671-1745).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal with
verse inscribed on it.
-
(1. 12. 10)
Frederick II, King of Prussia, 1712-1786. Autograph
letter, signed, [Potsdam (Germany)?] to Tiriot [Nicolas-Claude Thiriot?]
1 sheet.
In French.
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(1. 12. 11)
Frederick le Gd. Roi de Prusse, Electeur de Brandebourg.
Stipple engraving by [Anthony] Benoist, after [Edward Francis] Cunningham, undated.
19 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Frederick II, King of Prussia (1712-1786).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing left.
-
(1. 12. 12)
Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, 1717-1780. Manuscript letter, signed, [no place] to Esterhazy,
1770 July 28.
1 sheet.
In Latin.
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(1. 12. 13)
Marie Therese, Imperatrice des Romains, Reine de Hongrie & de
Bohéme, Archiduchesse d'Autriche &c &c &c.
Engraving by Pierre Tanje, after Joseph Schell, published by Johann Luzac, undated.
31 x 22 cm.
Portrait of Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria (1717-1780).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame on pedestal, with coat of arms.
-
(1. 13. 4)
James, Prince of Wales. Ink wash (original) by C. Martin, after [Alexis-Simon Belle?] undated.
15 x 12 cm.
Portrait of James, Prince of Wales (1688-1766).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame.
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(1. 13. 7)
John Thurlow, Secretary to Oliver Cromwell.
Engraving by Jacobus Houbraken, after [Samuel] Cooper, published by John and Paul
Knapton,
London,
1738.
37 x 24 cm.
Portrait of John Thurloe (1616-1668).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, above smaller picture of Thurlow and Oliver Cromwell.
-
(1. 13. 10)
John Ld. Carteret, Viscount & Baron Carteret of Hawnes, Earl
Granville &c.
Engraving by Thomas
Major, after [Dominicus] van der Smissen, published by Thomas Major,
London,
1757 Sept. 12.
38
x 24 cm.
Portrait of John Carteret,
Earl Granville (1690-1763).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on
pedestal depicting two classical female figures before a male assembly.
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(1. 16)
Aston, Thomas, Sir, ca. 1705-1744. Autograph
letter, signed, Whitehall (London, England), to his mother, Lady Catherine Aston,
1739 Feb. 8.
1 sheet.
Travel plans. With intact seal. On verso, docketing for a
legal case between Lady Catherine Aston and her son-in-law Henry Hervey
Aston,
1748 Apr. 21.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(1. 19)
Porter, Lucy, 1715-1786. Autograph letter, signed, [Lichfield, England] to [John Levett?] [1757?] June 7.
1
sheet.
Concerning an eviction order to be
served on Samuel Johnson's mother, Sarah Ford Johnson.
Published in Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., edited by George Birkbeck Hill, 19.
Cited in Hyde
Edition I, 154.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(1. 20. 1)
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. Autograph letter,
signed, Chelsea (London, England), to Leigh
Hunt,
1850 June 17.
1 sheet.
Concerning The
Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, which he compares favorably to James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(1. 21)
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Frances] Grainger,
1750 Nov. 2.
1 sheet.
T.C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, Samuel Richardson: A Biography (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971), 653.
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(1. 23)
Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Autograph letter,
signed, Eartham [Sussex, England] to Samuel
Rose,
1792 Aug. 18.
2 sheets.
Social news.
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(1. 26. 1)
Hill, George Birkbeck Norman, 1835-1903.
Note on Johnson's letter to W. Strahan, dated Nov. 1 1751 : autograph
manuscript, signed, Oxford (England),
1890 Aug. 24.
2 sheets.
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(1. 26. 3)
Orrery, John Boyle, Earl of, 1707-1762. Autograph
letter, signed, Marston [Somerset, England] to Mrs. Taylor,
1733 Sept. 14.
2 sheets.
Family news.
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(1. 30. 3)
Thou, Jacques-Auguste de, 1553-1617. Autograph
letter, signed, Paris, to Marchal de la Chastres [?]
1607 June 10.
1
sheet.
In French.
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(1. 31. 1)
MacBean, William. Autograph letter, signed, Islington (London, England), to [James] Dodsley,
1785 May 13.
2
sheets.
Proposing a supplement to the Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson. Trimmed, with some loss of text.
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(1. 35)
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. Autograph letter,
signed, London, to G. A. (Guillaume Antoine) de
Luc,
1758 Aug. 26.
1 sheet.
T.C. Duncan Eaves and
Ben D. Kimpel, Samuel Richardson: A Biography (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1971), 697.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(1. 40. 5)
Wilson, Christopher, 1713 or 14-1792. Autograph
letter, signed, Amen Corner [Binfield, England?] to [Philip Morant]
1760 Mar. 27.
1 sheet.
Thanks for support.
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(1. 40. 6)
The Right Revd. Dr. Christr. Wilson, Lord Bishop of Bristol.
Engraving, undated.
16 x 10
cm.
Portrait of Christopher Wilson
(1713 or 14-1792).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left, with
bishop's mitre above, coat of arms below.
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(1. 43)
A view of the house in which the late Mr. Barry resided, in Castle St.,
Oxford Road.
Engraving by Thomas
Prattent, published by James Asperne,
London,
1806 Apr. 30.
19 x 12 cm.
View of the
home of James Barry (1741-1806) in London
(England).
From The European Magazine, and
London Review.
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(1. 48. 1)
René Descartes.
Engraving by Jacques Lubin, after [Frans Hals] undated.
25 x 20 cm.
Portrait of René Descartes (1596-1650).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, with coat of arms.
-
(1. 48. 3)
René Descartes. Engraving by Etienne Ficquet, after Frans Hals, undated.
16 x 11 cm.
Portrait of René Descartes (1596-1650).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame with editions of his works below.
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(2. iii)
Samuele Johnson.
Stipple engraving by Luigi Rados, after [Antoine
François] Sergent-Marceau, undated.
21
x 15 cm.
Portrait of Samuel
Johnson (1709-1784).
Full-length portrait, profile facing right,
examining book on table.
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(2. 53. 3)
Mr. Garrick as steward of the Stratford Jubilee, September 1769.
Mezzotint by Joseph Saunders, after Benjamin Vandergucht, undated.
37 x 28 cm.
Portrait of David Garrick (1717-1779).
1/2-length portrait,
profile, facing left, seated looking at medallion of Shakespeare.
-
(2. 53. 4)
Mr. Garrick in the character of Sr. John Brute.
Engraving by Isaac Taylor, published by Thomas Lowndes,
London,
1776 Sept. 14.
17 x 11 cm.
Portrait of David Garrick
(1717-1779) with two unidentified women.
Scene from Sir John
Vanbrugh's The Provok'd Wife, Act III, Scene I.
-
(2. 54. 1)
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Charles James Fox]
1758 Feb. 20.
2 sheets.
Published in David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, eds., The Letters of David Garrick (Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap
Press of Harvard University Press, 1963), #203.
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(2. 54. 4)
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Charles James Fox]
1758 Feb. 21.
1 sheet.
Published in David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, eds., The Letters of David Garrick (Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap
Press of Harvard University Press, 1963), #204.
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(2. 56)
Cave, Edward, 1691-1754. Autograph letter,
signed, St. John's Gate [London] to Mr. Wilson, bookseller of Edinburgh,
1747 Sept. 22.
1 sheet.
Publishing matters.
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(2. 57)
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Lady Barbara Montagu]
1759 Mar. 27.
1 sheet.
Concerning the printing of cards.
T.C. Duncan
Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, Samuel Richardson: A Biography (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971), 699.
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(2. 58)
Samuel Crompton.
Stipple engraving by James Morrison, after [Charles]
Allingham, published by Fisher, Son, & Co.,
London,
1833.
19 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Crompton (1753-1827).
1/2-length portrait, seated,
facsimile signature below.
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(2. 59. 1)
Henry Duke of Grafton.
Mezzotint by Isaac Beckett, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, published by Isaac Beckett,
London, [circa 1685-1688]
23 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Henry
Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton (1663-1690).
1/3-length portrait, oval.
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(2. 59. 2)
Augustissimi Caroli Secundi Dei Gratia Angliæ Scotiæ Franciæ et
Hiberniæ Regis.
Engraving by A.
Hertochs [Hertocks] [circa 1660-1669]
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Charles II, King of England (1630-1685).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame on pedestal with coat of arms below.
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(2. 59. 4)
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. Autograph
letter, signed, London (England), to comte
d'Estrée, Vice-Admiral of France, 1673 May 10.
2 sheets.
In
French.
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(2. 62. 1)
Effigies viri Doctissimi Tho: Browne Equ: Aur: et Med: Doctoris.
Engraving by Frederick Hendrick van
Hove, after Robert White, undated.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Brown (1605-1682).
1/3-length portrait,
oval frame, on pedestal, coat of arms below.
-
(2. 63. 1)
Winchester College Chapel.
Colored aquatint by W. [J. (William James?)] Bennett, after Frederick Mackenzie, published by Rudolph
Ackermann,
London,
1816 Feb. 1.
30 x 25 cm.
View of the interior of the chapel at Winchester College.
From Ackermann's The History of the Colleges of
Winchester, Eton, and Westminster.
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(2. 63. 2)
Winchester College Chapel, from the Great Court.
Colored aquatint by J. Bluck, after William Westall, published by Rudolph
Ackermann,
London,
1816 Feb. 1.
25 x 31 cm.
View of the chapel at Winchester College. Figures in foreground.
From Ackermann's The History of the
Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster.
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(2. 67. 4)
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
Signature : autograph document, undated.
1 sheet.
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(2. 69. 1)
Edward Cave. Engraving by Charles
Grignion, after [Francis Kyte] undated.
27 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Edward Cave (1691-1754).
1/2-length portrait, oval
frame on pedestal with classical medallion below.
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(2. 73)
Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790. Autograph letter,
signed, Oxford (England), to Benjamin Forster,
1788 Apr. 6.
1
sheet.
Concerning the papers of Jonathan Toup.
Published in David Fairer, ed., The Correspondence of Thomas Warton (Athens, Ga.: University
of Georgia Press, 1995), #545.
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(2. 74. 1)
Ricardus I, Rex Anglorum, etc., buried in the Abbey of Font-evraud,
where the statue on his monument is still preserv'd.
Engraving by George Vertue, undated.
29 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Richard I, King of England (1157-1199).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, draped with lion skin, shield, sword, etc. below.
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(2. 74. 2)
K. Edward the Confessor.
Engraving by James Smith, published by J.
Mechell, undated.
38 x 23 cm.
Portrait of Edward, King of England (ca.
1003-1066).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
-
(2. 76. 1)
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723-1792. Autograph
letter, signed, Leicester Fields [London] to David
Garrick,
1776 Aug. 2.
2 sheets.
On verso, autograph
manuscript note by William Upcott.
Published in John Ingamells and John Edgcumbe, eds., The Letters of Sir
Joshua Reynolds (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2000), 41.
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(2. 78)
Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812. Autograph letter,
signed, Gray's Inn Coffee House [London, England] to Isaac Reed, [circa 1760-1807]
2 sheets.
Invitation to drink.
-
(2. 79. 1)
Voltaire, 1694-1778. Autograph letter, signed, Ferney-Voltaire (France), to Chevalier de Taules,
1768 Apr. 4.
2
sheets.
In French.
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(2. 80. 3)
Pompadour (Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de).
Engraving by L. (Léopold) Massard, after [Charles Auguste Guillaume?] Steuben, after [Maurice Quentin de] La Tour, undated.
25
x 18 cm.
Portrait of Jeanne
Antoinette Poisson, marquise de Pompadour (1721-1764).
Full-length portrait, seated at desk.
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(2. 82. 3)
Charles Darwin.
Stipple engraving by Charles Henry Jeens, after a photograph by O. G. (Oscar Gustav) Rejlander, published by Macmillan & Co.,
London,
1874 June 4.
19 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Charles Darwin (1809-1882).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right. From Nature
240.
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(2. 83. 2)
Johnson, Michael, 1656-1731.
Promissory note : autograph document, signed, [no place] to Richard Rider,
1726 Feb. 21.
1 sheet.
Facsimile in
Adam.
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(2. 84. 1)
Pope.
Engraving by [James] Caldwall, after [Charles] Jarvis, undated.
15 x 9 cm.
Portrait of Alexander Pope (1688-1744).
1/3-length
portrait, circular frame, garlanded, on pedestal.
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(2. 85. 1)
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857. Autograph letter,
signed, Admiralty [London] to [William Scott]
Baron Stowell,
1820 Dec. 31.
2 sheets.
Requests suggestions for
his revision of Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(2. 85. 3)
George Pearson, M.D. F.R.S.
Lithograph, published by J.B. Nichols and Sons,
1829 Mar. 1.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of George Pearson (1751-1828).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left, facsimile signature as part
of caption.
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(2. 88. 4)
Teresa Cornelys : Lady Fashion's Secretary's Office, or Peticoat
Recommendation the Best.
Lithograph, undated.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Teresa Cornelys (1723-1797).
Full-length
portrait, seated, receiving cards from a male servant.
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(2. 90)
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811. Autograph letter,
signed, Dromore House [Down, Northern Ireland] to Edmond Malone,
1786 Oct. 17.
4 sheets.
Concerning an edition of the works of Oliver Goldsmith; relief
efforts for his brother Maurice Goldsmith; rumors concerning Jonathan Swift; and an anecdote to be passed along to James Boswell about the school days of Samuel
Johnson.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(2. 91. 2)
George III.
Mezzotint by Richard Houston, after Henry [Robert] Morland, undated.
31 x 24 cm.
Portrait of George III, King of Great Britain
(1738-1820).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame.
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(2. 91. 4)
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820.
Document : manuscript, signed, St. James's
Palace,
1799 May 31.
1 sheet.
In German.
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(2. 92. 2)
Sr. Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 1744.
Engraving, undated.
20 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Robert Walpole, Earl of
Orford (1676-1745).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame on pedestal
with draperies, etc.
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(2. 93. 3)
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, OB. 1764.
Stipple engraving by W.H. Mote, after [Charles] Jarvis, undated.
21
x 15 cm.
Portrait of William
Pulteney, Earl of Bath (1684-1764).
3/4-length portrait, seated.
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(2. 93. 4)
Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-1764. Autograph letter, signed, London, to Mr. Brian (on government business in Scotland),
1724 Feb. 2.
1 sheet.
Gossip concerning Charles Mordaunt, Earl
of Peterborough and singer Anastasia Robinson.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(2. 94)
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723-1792. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to Samuel Johnson, [1780 May 10]
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
Published in John Ingamells and
John Edgcumbe, eds., The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds (New
Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2000), 87.
Facsimile
and partial transcript in Adam.
-
(2. 104. 1)
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587.
Document : manuscript, signed, Stirling (Scotland), [1559] Oct. 8.
2
sheets.
In Latin.
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(2. 104. 3)
Marie R.
Engraving by [William Henry] Worthington, undated.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).
1/2-length portrait, with
facsimile signature as caption.
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(2. 106)
Court of Common Pleas, Westminster Hall.
Colored aquatint by Joseph Constantine Stadler, after [Augustus] Pugin and [Thomas] Rowlandson,
published by [Rudolph Ackermann]
[London]
1808?
24 x 32 cm.
View of the Court of Common
Pleas in Westminster (London, England).
Depicts a
trial. From Microcosm of London.
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(2. 107. 1)
James Thompson.
Engraving by Joseph Collyer, after Edward Francis Burney, published by F. J. Du Roveray,
London,
1801 Dec. 1.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of James Thomson (1700-1748).
1/3-length portrait, surrounded by
fruit, urns, and flowers. Identification uncertain.
-
(2. 110. 4)
The Honble. Admiral Keppel.
Engraving by James Caldwall, after James
Tassie, published by James Caldwall,
[London]
1779 Apr. 3.
22 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Augustus Keppel, Viscount Keppel (1725-1786).
1/4-length portrait medallion style, profile, facing right, oval frame. Hand-finished with an
ink wash?
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(2. 110. 7)
Admiral Viscount Keppel.
Mezzotint by James Scott (b. 1809?), after Sir
Joshua Reynolds,
[1863?]
21 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Augustus Keppel, Viscount Keppel (1725-1786).
3/4-length
portrait, standing.
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(2. 116. 4)
Norton, Fletcher, 1716-1789. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [1767] Jan. 22.
2 sheets.
Concerning favors.
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(2. 116. 6)
Sr. Fletcher Norton Knt.
Engraving, undated.
9 x 7 cm.
Portrait of Fletcher Norton (1716-1789).
1/3-length portrait, circular frame, on pedestal, with symbols of office.
-
(2. 121. 7)
Lye, Edward, 1694-1767. Autograph letter, signed, Yardley-Hastings, Northamptonshire (England), to Mr. Astley [Thomas Astle]
1762 July 29.
1 sheet.
Concerning
Saxon research.
Partial transcript in Adam.
Margaret Clunies Ross and Amanda J. Collins, The
Correspondence of Edward Lye (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval
Studies, 2004), 269-270.
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(2. 122)
Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800. Autograph letter,
signed, Wickham [Hampshire, England] to Richard Burn of Westminster (London, England), 1795 June 6.
2 sheets.
Concerning an estate.
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(2. 123. 1)
Burke, William, 1792-1829. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Mr. Hippisley?]
1784 Nov. 15.
2 sheets.
Politics.
-
(2. 123. 3)
Leland, Thomas, 1722-1785. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1771 July 15.
1 sheet.
Concerning research.
-
(2. 129. 1)
Daniel Lysons, F.S.A.
Lithograph, undated.
27 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Daniel Lysons (1762-1834).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right.
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(2. 133. 1)
George Colman, Esq.
Engraving, undated.
14 x 8 cm.
Portrait of George Colman (1762-1836).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal, quill, book and manuscript below.
-
(2. 133. 2)
Colman, George, 1732-1794. Autograph letter,
signed, Soho Square [London] to Ozias
Humphry, [circa 1767-1794] Tuesday.
1 sheet.
Invitation.
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(2. 133. 3)
Penneck, Richard, 1727 or 8-1803. Autograph
letter, signed, Montagu House [London] to [Thomas] Astle,
1761 Sept. 18.
2 sheets.
Describes the
new Queen, Charlotte, consort of George III (1744-1818).
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(2. 135. 1)
Sr. Watkin William Wynn Bart.
Engraving by [Charles] Grignion, undated.
12 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Watkin Williams-Wynn (1749-1789).
1/3-length
portrait, circular frame. Identification uncertain.
-
(2. 135. 2)
Williams-Wynn, Watkin, 1749-1789. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to Mr. Chambre [?]
1781 June 21.
1 sheet.
Concerning rent due.
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(2. 137. 2)
Charles Earl of Liverpool, L.L.D.
Stipple
engraving, undated.
16 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Charles Jenkinson, Earl
of Liverpool (1727-1808).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame.
-
(2. 137. 3)
Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, Earl of, 1727-1808. Autograph letter, signed, Addescombe Place [Croydon, London, England] to John Holroyd, Earl of Sheffield,
1785 Dec. 25.
1 sheet.
Requests meeting.
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(2. 138. 1)
Scott, William, Baron Stowell, 1745-1836. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to Mr. Lowe of Lambeth
[London] 1812 Jan. 10.
1 sheet.
Will pay Lowe's agent.
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(2. 138. 2)
William Scott, Baron Stowell. Engraving, after [Thomas Phillips] undated.
13
x 9 cm.
Portrait of William Scott,
Baron Stowell (1745-1836).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame.
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(3. iii)
Johnson.
Engraving by William Holl, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, published by Charles Knight,
London, undated.
13 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784).
1/2-length portrait. Published for the Society for the
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain). Caption information is not
inked, but the impression is visible.
-
(3. 142. 1)
Barnard, Frederick Augusta, Sir, 1743-1830. Autograph letter, signed, St. James's [London, England] to David Stewart Erskine, Earl of Buchan,
1786 Oct. 3.
1 sheet.
Concerning Buchan's gift of his print collection to George III, King of Great Britain.
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(3. 143. 2)
Holmes, Richard R. (Richard Rivington), 1835-1911. Autograph letter, signed, Windsor Castle, to J. Pearson & Co.,
1896 Mar. 20.
1 sheet.
Book order.
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(3. 144)
Graevius, Joannes Georgius, 1632-1703. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to Constantijn Huygens,
1692 July 4.
2 sheets.
In Latin.
-
(3. 146. 2)
Victor Amadeus I, King of Sardinia. Wood engraving by [Giovanni Marco] Pitteri, undated.
22 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Victor Amadeus I, King of Sardinia (1666-1732).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, wafer with classical figures below, and inscription.
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(3. 146. 3)
Adrien Baillet né à la Neuville, près Beauvais, le 13. Juin 1649, mort
à Paris, le 21 Janvier 1706.
Engraving by Etienne Fessard, after "N.G.," undated.
16 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Adrien Baillet (1649-1706).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on
pedestal.
-
(3. 150. 2)
Rivarol, Louisa Henrietta de, d. 1821. Autograph
letter, signed, Rue Neuve Saint-Roch [Paris, France] to Duc l'Otranto,
1815 July 11.
1 sheet.
In French.
-
(3. 150. 3)
Rivarol, Antoine, 1753-1801. Autograph letter,
signed, Paris (France), to Mr. Pere [?]
1785 July 9.
1
sheet.
In French.
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(3. 154. 4)
Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.
Receipt : printed document, signed, to the office of the Great
Britain Exchequer,
1728 July 2.
1 sheet.
Receipt for
pension.
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(3. 155. 2)
Joannes Evelyn Armr.
Engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi, undated.
24 x 17 cm.
Portrait of John Evelyn (1620-1706).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on
pedestal.
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(3. 157)
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811. Autograph letter,
signed, Dromore House [Down, Northern Ireland] to [Robert Anderson (1750-1830)]
1805
May.
3 sheets.
Concerning Samuel Johnson's comments on William Shenstone, and corrections
to Anderson's Life of Samuel Johnson.
Published in
John Bowyer Nichols, Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth
Century (London: J.B. Nichols and Son, 1848) 7, 150-152.
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(3. 159. 2)
Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835. Autograph
letter, signed, Scotland Yard [London] to Henry
White (1761-1836),
1783 May 1.
2 sheets.
Describes a
meeting with Anna Seward. Seal cut out, with missing text
supplied in pencil in an unknown hand.
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(3. 162. 1)
Howard, John, 1726-1790. Autograph letter,
signed, Ormond Street [London, England] to William Hayley,
1781 Apr. 19.
2 sheets.
Thanks for
poem.
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(3. 165. 1)
Walter Savage Landor, Æt. 29.
Stipple
engraving by [Joseph?] Brown (fl. 1856-1886), after [Sir Nathaniel] Dance, undated.
19 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Walter
Savage Landor (1775-1864).
1/4-length portrait, profile, facing left, with
facsimile complimentary close.
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(3. 166. 5)
Drake.
Engraving (artist's proof) by
William Holl, published by Charles Knight,
London, undated.
29 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Sir Francis Drake (1540?-1596).
3/4-length portrait, with hand on
globe. Published for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
(Great Britain).
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(3. 172. 1)
Boufflers, Marie Charlotte Hippolyte, countess of, 1725-1800. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to David Garrick, [between 1763-1779] 20, Friday.
1 sheet.
Farewell upon
her departure from England, which she first visited in 1763.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(3. 173)
Cobb, Mrs. [Mary Hammond, 1718-1793?] Autograph letter, [Lichfield, England?] to [Magdalen?] Garrick of Snelson [Snelston, Derbyshire, England]
(apparently a sister of David Garrick), [circa 1752-1764?]
2 sheets.
Discusses the extended family of David Garrick,
including his brother George Garrick, brother-in-law Thomas Docksey and sister Merrial Garrick
Docksey, as well as Miss [Anna?] Seward.
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(3. 177)
Lord Westcote. Lady Westcote.
Engraving, undated.
11 x 19 cm.
Portrait of William Henry Lyttelton, Baron
Lyttelton (1724-1808) with his wife Caroline Lyttelton,
Baroness Lyttelton.
Double portrait as Lord and Lady Westcote,
oval frames, on pedestals.
-
(3. 178. 3)
Lysons, Samuel, 1763-1819. Autograph letter,
signed, Temple [London] to unidentified recipient, 1796 Dec. 2.
1 sheet.
Cannot pay debt.
-
(3. 181. 1)
Wm. Congreve Esqr.
Engraving by
[Thomas?] Cook, after Sir Peter Lely
[Sir Godfrey Kneller?] published by John Bell,
London,
1778 Apr. 1.
12 x 8 cm.
Portrait of William Congreve (1670-1729).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, with lozenge below.
-
(3. 184. 1)
J. De La Bruyere.
Engraving by Augustin Saint-Aubin, undated.
10 x 7 cm.
Portrait of Jean de la Bruyère (1645-1696).
Bust style profile, facing fight,
oval frame.
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(3. 184. 3)
Queen Charlotte and the princess royal.
Photolithograph [?] after Benjamin West, undated.
9 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Charlotte, consort of George III, King of Great
Britain (1744-1818) with daughter Charlotte Augusta Matilde,
Princess of Great Britain (1766-1828).
3/4-length portrait.
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(3. 185)
Addenbrooke, John, ca. 1690-1770.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to Henry Howard, Earl
of Suffolk and Berkshire,
1768 May 4.
1 sheet.
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(3. 186. 4)
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to Mr. George, [circa 1720-1764] Sunday.
1 sheet.
Invitation to dinner.
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(3. 192)
Mann, Horace, Sir, 1701-1786. Autograph letter,
signed, Florence (Italy), to Sir James Wright (d.
1803),
1773 May 8.
1 sheet.
Letter of introduction.
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(3. 203. 1)
The Revd. Mr. James Granger.
Stipple
engraving by Charles Bretherton, undated.
14 x 11 cm.
Portrait of James Granger (1723-1776).
1/4-length
portrait, profile, facing right, oval frame.
-
(3. 204. 1)
Arthurus Severus O-Toole Nonesuch: Ætatis 80.
Engraving, published by William Richardson,
[London] undated.
17 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Arthur Severus O'Toole.
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, verse
below.
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(3. 206)
Burney, Charles, 1726-1814.
Receipt:
autograph document, signed, London (England), to George Robinson,
1773
Dec. 9.
1 sheet.
Receipt for a share of copyright to his The present state of music in
Germany, the Netherlands, and United Provinces : or, The journal of a tour through
those countries, undertaken to collect materials for a general history of music.
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(3. 208. 3)
Royal Naval College. Engraving by [William Bernard Cooke] undated.
15 x 24
cm.
View of the Royal Naval
College in Greenwich (London, England).
View from the Thames, with several ships in foreground.
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(3. 210. 3)
Rt. Hon. Lord Mulgrave.
Engraving, published by J. Walker,
London,
1782 Mar. 1.
17 x
11 cm.
Portrait of Constantine
John Phipps, Baron Mulgrave (1744-1792).
1/4-length portrait,
oval frame, on pedestal, book and manuscript below.
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(3. 211)
George-Monck Berkeley Esqre. L.L.B. F.S.S.A.
Engraving by William Skelton, after [Matthew] William Peters,
1796 Aug. 30.
25 x 19 cm.
Portrait of George Monck Berkeley (1763-1793).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame with coat of arms and biographical text below.
-
(3. 214. 2)
William Julius Mickle. Engraving (artist's proof) by [William Henry] Worthington, after [John Thurston]
after [Taylor] published by [W. Walker]
[London] undated.
10 x 8 cm.
Portrait of William Julius Mickle (1735-1788).
1/3-length portrait, profile,
facing right.
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(3. 214. 3)
William Julius Mickle.
Engraving by [William Henry] Worthington, after John
Thurston, after [Taylor] published by W. Walker,
London,
1821
Mar. 1.
20 x 13 cm.
Portrait of William Julius Mickle (1735-1788).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right.
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(3. 220)
A. Corn. Celsus, Ex Iconibius a Sambuco Editis.
Engraving by J. van der Spyk, undated.
17 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Aulus Cornelius Celsus.
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right, oval frame on pedestal.
-
(3. 221. 3)
Angelica Kauffmann, dipinta da essa in età d'anni 23.
Stipple engraving by Luigi Rados, after G.B. Bosio, undated.
20
x 12 cm.
Portrait of Angelica
Kauffmann (1741-1807).
Full-length portrait, seated in front of
easel, looking out window.
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(3. 221. 4)
Zucchi, Antonio Pietro Francesco, 1726-1795. Autograph letter, signed, Rome (Italy), to Peter
Khuff of Bishopgate Street, London, 1794 Aug. 13.
2 sheets.
In
French. With long autograph postscript, signed, in English, by Zucchi's wife, Angelica Kauffmann, hoping the Kuhffs can visit Italy. With
intact seal.
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(3. 222)
Dryden, John, 1631-1700. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to [Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset?] [circa 1650-1700]
1 sheet.
Complains of his tedious cousin, and offers to introduce
the earl to a famous beauty named Mrs. B. Trissham [Tresham?]
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(3. 224. 7)
Lawrence Sterne.
Stipple engraving by William Holl, after Sir Joshua
Reynolds, published by Thomas Kelly,
London,
1830.
23 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Laurence Sterne (1713-1768).
1/2-length portrait, on pedestal,
with facsimile signature.
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(3. 225. 1)
Surtees, William Edward. Autograph letter, signed, Oxford and Cambridge Club
[London] to John Murray (1778-1834),
1835 May 2.
1 sheet.
Passes along an anecdote concerning his grandmother and Samuel Johnson, including his admonition that "ignorance is a
subject for pity, not for laughter."
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(3. 225. 2)
John Howard.
Lithograph by [William Daniell] after [George Dance] undated.
28 x 21 cm.
Portrait of John Howard (1726-1790).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing right.
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(3. 225. 3)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England. Stipple engraving, undated.
18 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603).
3/4-length portrait, with a cloak decorated with eyes and ears, a
rainbow in her right hand, and motto "Non sine sole iris."
-
(3. 226. 4)
Romilly, Samuel, Sir, 1757-1818. Autograph letter,
signed, Lincoln's Inn [London] to unidentified recipient, 1810 June 8.
1 sheet.
Concerning a legal case.
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(3. 228. 5)
Josceline Lord Percy.
Engraving, after Sir Peter Lely, undated.
13 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Jocelyn
Percy, Earl of Northumberland (1644-1670).
1/4-length portrait,
oval frame.
-
(3. 231. 2)
Beaton, David, 1494-1546. Manuscript letter,
signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [1538?] Sept. 13.
2 sheets.
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(4. 233. 1)
Captain James Cook.
Engraving by William Holl, after Sir Nathaniel Dance, published by Fisher, Son, & Co.,
London and Paris, undated.
20 x 14 cm.
Portrait of James Cook (1728-1779).
3/4-length portrait, seated
at table, with facsimile signature below.
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(4. 233. 4)
Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820. Autograph letter,
signed, Spring Grove [Middlesex, England] to unidentified
recipient, [circa 1779-1820] July 29.
1 sheet.
Thanks for turtle.
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(4. 236)
James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
Order to pay : document, signed, Whitehall
(London, England),
1687 Jan. 28.
1 sheet.
Order to pay
the Second Troop of Guards. Also signed by William Blathwayt. On verso, manuscript receipt, signed, from Richard Dalton to Richard Jones, Earl of
Ranelagh.
-
(4. 237. 1)
Design of the monument intended to be erected in the mausoleum at
Dumfries to the memory of Robert Burns.
Engraving by S. Rawle, after [Edward Francis?] Burney, after a model by Peter Turnerelli, published by James Asperne,
London,
1816 Aug. 1.
22 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Robert Burns
(1759-1796).
Man standing at plough with female figure above,
draping cloth over him. From The European Magazine.
-
(4. 238. 3)
Christian VII, King of Denmark and Norway, 1749-1808. Manuscript letter, signed, Havniensi [Copenhagen, Denmark] to [Napoleon I, Emperor of the French?]
1805 Feb. 1.
1 sheet.
In Latin.
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(4. 240. 2)
Lieut. Genl. Sir Eyre Coote, K.B. K.C. and M.P.
Engraving by Thomas Bonner, after William Haines, published by P. Martin,
London,
1813 Apr. 17.
20 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Sir Eyre Coote (1726-1783).
1/2-length portrait, in
uniform. From an issue of The Military Panorama.
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(4. 240. 4)
Sir Eyre Coote, from a painting in the possession of G. Hesse Esqr.
Engraving, after [Henry Robert Morland] undated.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Sir Eyre Coote (1726-1783).
1/4-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
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(4. 240. 9)
General Wolfe.
Engraving by [Philip] Audinet, after J.S.C. Schaak, published by Harrison & Co.,
1795 Feb.
2.
9 x 7 cm.
Portrait of James Wolfe (1727-1759).
1/3-length
portrait, profile, facing left.
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(4. 240. 10)
Wolfe, James, 1727-1759.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to William Adair,
1752 Aug. 31.
1 sheet.
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(4. 241. 6)
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852. Autograph letter, signed, London (England), to R.H. Jenkins [?]
1843 Mar. 11.
1 sheet.
Concerning
pilots.
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(4. 242. 4)
Earl of Derwentwater, Genl. Wade, Dutchess of Gordon, Viscount
Kenmure, Earl of Perth, Earl Marischall.
Stipple engraving, published by Blackie, Fullarton, & Co., et al., Glasgow and Edinburgh,
1827.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of George Wade (1673-1748) with five Jacobite peers: James Radcliffe, Earl of
Derwentwater;
William Gordon, Viscount Kenmure;
Henrietta Gordon, Duchess of Gordon;
James Drummond, Earl of Perth; and George
Keith, Earl Marischal.
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(4. 243. 1)
General James Oglethorpe.
Etching by Samuel Ireland, undated.
22 x 16 cm.
Portrait of James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785).
Full-length
portrait, seated, profile, facing left, with additional text. Depicted at the estate sale of Samuel Johnson.
-
(4. 243. 2)
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1696-1785.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to Messrs. Woodward, [circa 1720-1785]
1 sheet.
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(4. 247. 2)
Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724. Autograph letter,
signed, Norwich (England), to [Simon] Ockley,
1717 Dec. 30.
2
sheets.
Has returned book.
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(4. 248)
Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to Thomas Carte,
1717 Dec. 11.
2 sheets.
Greetings.
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(4. 249. 4)
Knox, John, 1720-1790.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, London (England), to John Nichols,
1790 May
28.
1 sheet.
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(4. 250)
Mr. Gray.
Engraving by James Basire, after William Mason
and Benjamin Wilson, undated.
23 x 18 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Gray (1716-1771).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left,
surrounded by laurel wreath.
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(4. 255. 1)
Light house on the Isle of Scalpa, Harris.
Aquatint by William Daniell, published by Longman & Co., and William Daniell,
London,
1819 Oct. 1.
22 x 29 cm.
View of the
lighthouse at Scalpay (Western Isles, Scotland). Boats, dock,
and figures in foreground.
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(4. 255. 3)
Charles Edward, Prince, grandson of James II, King of England,
1720-1788. Autograph letter, signed, Senigallia (Italy), to Mr. Cantini,
1770 July
19.
2 sheets.
In French.
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(4. 258. 1)
Act. II, Twin Rivals, Scene 1, Mrs. Abington in the Character of
Aurelia.
Engraving, after [James]
Roberts (1753-ca. 1809), published by [John] Bell,
[London]
1777 Nov. 11.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Mrs. (Frances Barton) Abington (1737-1815).
Full-length portrait, as Aurelia in George Farquhar's The Twin Rivals. From the Bell's British Theatre series.
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(4. 258. 3)
Her late Most Excellent Majesty Sophia Charlotte, Queen of Great
Britain.
Engraving by Henry Hoppner
Meyer, published by James Asperne,
London,
1818 Dec. 1.
20 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Charlotte, consort of George III, King of Great Britain (1744-1818).
1/3-length portrait. From The European Magazine.
-
(4. 258. 4)
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859. Autograph letter, signed, Clapham [London, England] to Hannah More,
1815
Jan. 16.
2 sheets.
Concerning his work indexing the Christian Observer, and
the health of Henry Thornton.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(4. 259)
Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, London (England), to David Wilson and Thomas
Durham, booksellers, 1753 Nov. 28.
1 sheet.
For copyright
to William Smellie's A collection of cases and
observations in midwifery. Money received via William Strahan.
Cited in Lewis M. Knapp, ed., The Letters
of Tobias Smollett (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970), xvi.
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(4. 263)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to [F. L. (François-Louis), comte?] d'Escherny,
1765 Apr. 6.
2
sheets.
In French.
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(4. 265. 1)
Mary, Queen, consort of James V, King of Scotland,
1515-1560.
Document: manuscript fragment,
signed, 1547.
1 sheet.
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(4. 265. 2)
James V, King of Scotland, 1512-1542. Manuscript
letter, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1540 June 3.
1 sheet.
In
French.
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(4. 269)
University and Kings College, Old Aberdeen.
Engraving by William Richardson, after Samuel Bough, undated.
11 x
12 cm.
View of King's College
and University (Aberdeen, Scotland).
View from a meadow, with
cattle in foreground.
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(4. 270. 1)
Allon the Piper of Mull.
Engraving by Henry Robinson, after Edward Goodall, published by Whittaker & Co., and George Smith,
London and Liverpool, undated.
14 x 10 cm.
Illustration of a bagpiper from the Island of
Mull (Scotland).
Full-length portrait, seated and playing the
bagpipes.
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(4. 270. 2)
Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715. Autograph
letter, signed, Fontainebleau (France), to unidentified
recipient, 1704 Sept. 16.
1
sheet.
In French.
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(4. 270. 3)
Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715.
Document : manuscript, signed, 1686
Jan. 3.
1 sheet.
in French.
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(4. 270. 4)
Louis XIV, Roi de France +1715.
Engraving by Gustave Levy, after Philippe de
Champaigne, undated.
31 x 24 cm.
Portrait of Louis XIV, King of
France (1638-1715).
3/4-length portrait, standing, oval frame.
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(4. 270. 5)
Seignelay, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de, 1651-1690. Manuscript letter, signed, Versailles (France), to Desmarets [?]
1685 May 3.
1 sheet.
In French.
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(4. 270. 6)
Jean Baptiste Colbert Marquis de Seignelay, Ministre et Secretaire
d'Estat.
Engraving by [Gerard?] Edelinck,
after [Nicolas?] Mignard, undated.
25 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay (1651-1690).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame with coat of arms at bottom.
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(4. 271. 1)
Henricus VIII, Angliæ Rex &c.
Engraving by W.F. [William Faithorne?] undated.
21 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1547).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
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(4. 271. 3)
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. Manuscript letter, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1520 July 14.
1 sheet.
-
(4. 272. 1)
Carlyle, Alexander, 1722-1805. Autograph letter,
signed, Musselburgh (Scotland), to John
Spottiswoode, solicitor of London, 1781 Feb. 9.
1 sheet.
Discusses Andrew Stuart.
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(4. 280. 1)
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832. Autograph letter,
signed, Edinburgh (Scotland), to William Hayley,
1808 June 7.
2
sheets.
Concerning research on Sir Ralph Sadler. With intact seal.
Recorded in the National Library of Scotland's Millgate Union Catalogue of
Sir Walter Scott Correspondence, #7414.
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(4. 286. 2)
View of the Kings Road & Loch-Lomond.
Engraving by William Walker (1729-1793) and William Angus, after Paul Sandby, published by George Kearsley,
[London]
1779 Apr. 3.
15 x
19 cm.
View of Loch Lomond
(Scotland).
View of the loch and the road, with several figures
on horseback in foreground.
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(4. 291. 1)
Lord Loudoun.
Engraving by Miller, after [Allan Ramsay] undated.
13 x 9 cm.
Portrait of John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782).
1/4-length portrait, oval frame.
-
(4. 293. 1)
Sir Henry Chauncy, Knt.
Engraving, after John Savage, undated.
22 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Sir Henry Chauncy (1632-1719).
1/3-length portrait,
oval frame with facsimile complimentary close and date.
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(4. 298. 2)
Governor Hastings.
Stipple engraving, published by John Parsons,
[London]
1795 July 1.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Warren Hastings (1732-1818).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame.
From "Barlow's Continuation of Hume's England."
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(4. 300)
Strahan, William, 1715-1785. Autograph letter,
signed, New Street [London] to Samuel Johnson,
[1771 May 7?]
2
sheets.
Concerning negotiations with
bookseller John Robinson. On verso, a short mathematical
calculation, apparently in Johnson's hand, not in recorded in Fleeman or Smith.
With an autograph letter copy, signed, from Strahan to Robinson, 1771 May 1,
concerning Johnson's offer to write a political pamphlet.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(4. 301. 2)
Richard Gough, Esq., born 1735; died 1809.
Engraving, undated.
20 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Richard Gough
(1735-1809).
Profile head and shoulders, facing left, silhouette.
-
(4. 303. 1)
Charles Lamb.
Stipple engraving by Henry Hoppner Meyer, published by Fisher,
Son, & Co.,
London,
1828 Mar. 1.
17 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Charles Lamb (1775-1834).
1/2-length portrait, seated, facsimile signature for caption.
-
(4. 304. 1)
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797. Autograph letter, signed, Aylesbury (England), to unidentified recipient, [between 1747-1764] Sept. 25, Saturday.
1 sheet.
Social letter. Mentions Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl Temple; and George Grenville.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(4. 311. 3)
North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792. Autograph note,
[no place] to [John Holroyd] Earl of Sheffield, [between 1781-1792?] Jan. 19, Friday.
1
sheet.
Declines invitation.
-
(4. 312. 1)
John Lord Elton.
Stipple engraving by William Hopwood, published by John Badcock,
[London]
1803 Apr. 1.
17 x 11 cm.
Portrait of John Scott, Earl of Eldon (1751-1838).
1/3-length portrait, oval.
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(4. 312. 2)
William Baron Stowell and John, First Lord Eldon.
Stipple engraving by J. Moore, after
a daguerreotype by [Richard?] Beard, after a sculpture by [Musgrave Lewthwaite] Watson, undated.
13 x 14 cm.
Portrait of William Scott, Baron Stowell (1745-1836) and John Scott, Earl of Eldon (1751-1838).
Full-length statues,
seated.
-
(4. 313. 3)
Bruce, James, 1730-1794. Autograph letter,
signed, Kinnaird [Stirlingshire, Scotland] to [Maria
Woodley] Riddell,
1793 Feb. 10.
1 sheet.
Has received
an artifact from the King of the Sandwich Islands, who killed James Cook. With intact seal.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
-
(4. 314. 2)
Beattie, James, 1735-1803. Autograph letter,
signed, Aberdeen (Scotland), to Edward Dilly,
1776 Apr. 5.
1
sheet.
Concerning publication of essays. On
verso, autograph draft letter, signed, from Dilly to Beattie, 1776 Apr. 19.
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(4. 316. 1)
Abington, Mrs., (Frances Barton), 1737-1815. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [circa 1783-1815] Mar. 23, Friday.
1 sheet.
Concerning actor Alexander Pope
(1763-1835). On verso, autograph note of authenticity, signed, by H.C. [Henry Crabb?] Robinson.
-
(4. 316. 3)
Mrs. (Frances Barton) Abington. Stipple engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi, after Richard Cosway, undated.
24 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Mrs. (Frances Barton)
Abington (1737-1815).
Full-length portrait, in classical garb,
placing wreath on bust of Shakespeare.
-
(4. 316. 6)
G.B. Cipriani R.A.
Stipple engraving by [Francesco Bartolozzi] published by Marino Bova [Bovi]
[London]
1785 Dec. 24.
19 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Giovanni Battista
Cipriani (1727-1785).
1/3-length portrait in brown ink, profile,
facing right, oval.
-
(4. 316. 8)
Voltaire, 1694-1778. Autograph letter, signed, Leiden (Netherlands), to Baron de Ciderhelm
[Seyderhelm?] chamberlain to the King of Sweden, [circa 1720-1778] Feb. 19.
2 sheets.
In French.
-
(4. 316. 10)
Mr. Devoltairre.
Engraving by Jacob Folkema, undated.
16 x
10 cm.
Portrait of Voltaire
(1694-1778).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
-
(4. 317. 1)
Mr. Gray.
Engraving by James Basire, after William Mason and Benjamin Wilson,
1775 Mar. 1.
25 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Gray (1716-1771).
1/3-length
portrait, profile, facing left, framed by laurel wreath.
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(4. 324)
Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812. Autograph note, [no
place] to Isaac Reed, [circa 1760-1807]
Sept. 2 [Friday]
2 sheets.
Invitation to dine.
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(5. iii)
Samuel Johnson L.L.D.
Engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi, published by John
Fielding,
London,
1785
Oct. 8.
26 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784).
Medallion style portrait, profile, facing left.
-
(5. 325. 1)
Mann, Horace, Sir, 1701-1786.
Invoice : autograph document, signed, Florence (Italy), to [the Great Britain Treasury]
1743 Dec. 31.
1 sheet.
Bill for expenses at Florence. Authorized with the signature of a
treasury official, Whitehall (London, England),
1744 Oct. 31.
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(5. 330)
Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832. Autograph letter,
signed, Ford Abbey, near Chard (England), to [Henry] Brougham, [Baron Brougham and Vaux]
1817 Sept. 4.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
-
(5. 333. 1)
Sir Joseph Mawbey Bart.
Engraving by James Newton, after J. de Fleury, undated.
18 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Sir Joseph Mawbey (1730-1798).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing left, oval, with coat of arms
below.
-
(5. 335)
Dryden, John, 1631-1700.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to the Officers of the Tally Court
[England]
1679 Nov. 22.
1 sheet.
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(5. 343. 1)
Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, &c.
Engraving by Page, published by Alexander Hogg,
[London]
1786 Jan. 16.
18 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke
(1678-1751).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left, oval frame,
on pedestal. From London Magazine.
-
(5. 343. 3)
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751. Autograph letter, signed, Whitehall (London, England), to Trivier [?]
1714 Apr. 20.
1 sheet.
In French.
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(5. 351)
Twisse.
Engraving by [Thomas] Trotter,
1783 Mar. 19.
14 x 10 cm.
Portrait of William Twisse (1578?-1646).
1/3-length portrait,
oval frame. Not the Richard Twiss mentioned in the text.
-
(5. 352. 1)
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to Jean-Baptiste
Colbert, marquis de Torcy,
1712 July 21.
1 sheet.
In French.
-
(5. 352. 3)
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Autograph letter, signed, London (England), to
unidentified recipient, 1764 Mar. 1.
1 sheet.
In French.
-
(5. 355. 4)
Goethe.
Engraving by Philip Langlois, after Carl Mayer, published by F. Chardon, aîné,
Paris, undated.
21 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right, oval frame on tablet.
-
(5. 355. 5)
Goëthe.
Engraving, published by Henry Colburn,
London,
1824 Feb. 7.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(1749-1832).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing left.
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(5. 358)
Cheyne, George, 1673-1743.
Receipt
: manuscript document, signed, Covent Garden (London,
England), to John Peter Cook,
1731 Dec. 13.
1 sheet.
On verso of an order from Charles Maitland, Earl of
Lauderdale,
Bath (England), 1731 Nov. 25, to
pay Cheyne, also signed by Thomas Lowther for the Great Britain Treasury.
-
(5. 359)
Henry Fielding, Esqr.
Engraving, after William Hogarth, undated.
11 x 9 cm.
Portrait of Henry Fielding (1707-1754).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing
left, oval.
-
(5. 365. 1)
Daniel Wray, Esqr., M.A. F.R.S. & F.S.A.
Engraving by [Henry Hoppner] Meyer, after John Jackson (1778-1831), after Nathaniel Dance,
published by J. [John] Nichols & Co.,
1816 Apr. 2.
21 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Daniel Wray (1701-1783).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, with medallion below.
-
(5. 369. 1)
Marie Antoinette, Archiduce. d'Autriche Soeur de l'Emperr. Reine de
France.
Engraving by Duponchelle
[Charles Eugène Duponchel?] published by Esnauts et
Rapilly,
Paris, undated.
28 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette, consort of Louis XVI, King of France (1755-1793).
1/4-length portrait, oval frame on pedestal.
-
(5. 369. 3)
Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France,
1755-1793. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to [Marie
Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan, princesse de?] Lamballe, [circa 1770-1793] Apr. 4.
1 sheet.
In French.
-
(5. 373. 1)
William Earl of Dartmouth, L.L.D. & F.R.S.
Stipple engraving by William Evans, after Thomas Gainsborough, undated.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth (1731-1801).
1/2-length
portrait, oval.
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(5. 374. 4)
Abraham Rees D.D. F.R.S. F.L.S.
Stipple
engraving by [James?] Thomson, published by Henry Fisher,
London,
1825 July .
19 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Abraham Rees (1743-1825).
1/2-length portrait, seated, facsimile signature as caption.
-
(5. 384. 3)
Robertson, William, 1705-1783.
Agreement : autograph document, signed, London (England),
with Edward Dilly and Charles Dilly,
1768 Mar. 4.
1
sheet.
Concerning the reprinting of
Robertson's An Attempt to Explain the Words Reason, Substance, Person,
Creeds, Orthodoxy, Catholic-Church, Subscription, and Index Expurgatorius.
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(5. 389. 1)
W M Thackeray.
Lithograph [?] after [Samuel Laurence] undated.
20 x 15 cm.
Portrait of William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863).
1/3-length portrait,
facsimile signature as caption.
-
(5. 389. 5)
Francis-Charles Seymour-Conway, Marrquess & Earl of Hertford.
Stipple engraving by William Holl, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, undated.
17 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Francis Seymour Conway, Marquess of Hertford (1719-1794).
1/2-length portrait, facsimile signature below.
-
(5. 390. 3)
Bristol, Elizabeth Chudleigh, Countess of, 1720-1788. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to Bell, [between 1769-1788] Apr. 28.
1
sheet.
News of health.
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(5. 390. 4)
Duchess of Kingston.
Stipple engraving, published by Thomas Hurst,
[London] undated.
12 x 7 cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth Chudleigh, Countess of
Bristol (1720-1788).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame.
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(5. 390. 5)
Representation of the Trial of the Dutchess of Kingston.
Engraving, undated.
17 x 10
cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth
Chudleigh, Countess of Bristol.
1/3-length portrait, above an
illustration of her 1776 trial in the House of Lords.
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(5. 392. 5)
Faithfully yours, Charles Dickens.
Stipple
engraving by James Charles Armytage, after Margaret Gillies, published by Smith, Elder, and
Co.,
London, undated.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Charles Dickens (1812-1870).
1/2-length portrait, with facsimile
complimentary close as caption.
-
(5. 396. 1)
Pembroke, Henry Herbert, Earl of, 1734-1794. Autograph letter, signed, Wilton House [Wiltshire, England] to
Sir William Hamilton,
1778 Aug. 20.
2 sheets.
Local news.
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(5. 397. 1)
Lort, Michael, 1725-1790. Autograph letter, signed, L.P. [Lambeth Palace, London, England?] to George Steevens, [circa 1785-1790?] Feb. 1.
1 sheet.
Concerning early prints.
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(5. 397. 2)
R E Lee.
Stipple engraving, published by H.B. Halls Sons,
New York, undated.
26 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Robert E. (Robert Edward) Lee
(1807-1870).
1/3-length portrait, with facsimile signature as
caption.
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(5. 398. 1)
Tyrwhitt, Thomas, 1730-1786. Autograph letter,
signed, Welbeck Street [London, England] to Joshua Sharpe, [circa 1750-1786] July 25, Friday.
2 sheets.
Financial transactions.
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(5. 401)
Strickland, Cecilia, 1741-1814. Autograph letter,
signed, Charlton near Malmesbury (England), to Hester Lynch Piozzi,
1798 Aug. 22.
2 sheets.
Travel plans.
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(5. 402)
Strickland, Cecilia, 1741-1814. Autograph letter,
signed, Standish Hall, near Wigan (England), to Hester Lynch Piozzi,
1800 Sept. 19.
2 sheets.
Family news.
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(5. 404. 3)
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800. Autograph letter, signed, Summerfield [near Edinburgh, Scotland] to [Archibald] Alison,
[1800] Sept. 24.
1 sheet.
Invitation.
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(5. 407. 3)
The tears of the Muses for the death of Dr. Goldsmith.
Engraving, undated.
16 x 11
cm.
View of a memorial to Oliver
Goldsmith (1730?-1774).
Depicts two men on either side of
Goldsmith's image, with muses in background.
-
(5. 408. 1)
Holderness, Robert D'Arcy, Earl of, 1718-1778. Autograph letter, signed, Geneva (Switzerland), to
unidentified recipient, 1774 Oct. 23.
2 sheets.
Social news.
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(5. 408. 4)
Cyril Jackson. Mezzotint, after William
Owen, undated.
28 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Cyril Jackson (1746-1819).
1/2-length portrait, seated, with cap.
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(5. 409. 1)
His Royal Highness Fredk: Duke of York, and Albany, Prince Bishop
of Osnabruck &c &c.
Engraving by John
Jones (ca. 1755-1796), after E. Coffin, printed by John Charles Lochée, published by Thomas
Bradshaw,
London,
1787
Sept. 25.
26 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany
(1763-1827).
1/3-length portrait, oval, with coat of arms below.
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(5. 410. 1)
Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818. Autograph letter,
signed, Fort William [Bengal, India] to Mr.
Worsley,
1779 June 19.
1 sheet.
Has received papers.
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(5. 410. 2)
Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818. Manuscript letter,
signed, Fort William [Bengal, India] to Nathaniel
Middleton,
1779 Mar. 24.
2 sheets.
Announcing the
appointment of Sir Eyre Coote as commander-in-chief of
military forces in India; co-signed by Richard Barwell,
P. Francis,
Edward Wheler, and
Coote.
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(5. 413. 4)
Phillippe II.
Engraving by P. [Pieter Stevens van?] Gunst, after Adriaen van
der Werff, undated.
31 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Philip II, King of Spain
(1527-1598).
1/3-length portrait, circular frame, on pedestal with
verses in French, and coat of arms above.
-
(5. 413. 5)
Philip II, King of Spain, 1527-1598. Manuscript
letter, signed, [no place] to Luis de Requesens [y de Zuñiga?]
1566 July 25.
1 sheet.
In Spanish.
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(5. 414. 2)
Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, 1767-1820. Autograph letter, signed, Kensington Palace [London, England] to his god-son [unidentified recipient] 1810 Dec. 23.
1 sheet.
Sends Christmas gift.
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(5. 414. 3)
Edward Duke of Kent & Strathearn, K.G.-K.T.-K.St.P. &c &c.
Stipple engraving by Edward Scriven, after Sir William Beechey, published by Fisher, Son, & Co.,
London,
1830.
22 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent
(1767-1820).
1/2-length portrait, looking right, in uniform,
facsimile signature as part of caption.
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(5. 414. 4)
Castle Hill Lodge, Middlesex, the seat of His Royal Highness the
Duke of Kent.
Engraving by Charles Pye,
after John Preston Neale, after W. G.
(William George) Moss, undated.
12 x 17
cm.
View of the home of Edward
Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) in Ealing (England).
From The Beauties of England and Wales.
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(5. 414. 5)
Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria.
Stipple engraving by T.W. Harland, undated.
20 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain (1819-1901).
1/3-length portrait, looking right.
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(5. 414. 6)
Victoria R.
Stipple engraving by Henry Robinson, after Robert Thorburn, undated.
24 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain
(1819-1901).
3/4-length portrait, seated at table, letter in hand,
with facsimile signature as caption.
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(5. 419)
The illustrious and most renowned Princesse Elizabeth late Queene
of England.
Engraving by Robert White
(1645-1703), undated.
26 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth I, Queen of
England (1533-1603).
Full-length portrait, seated on throne, with
sceptre and orb.
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(5. 421. 1)
Charles Pratt, First Earl Camden, OB. 1794.
Engraving (artist's proof) by Henry Robinson, after Sir Nathaniel Dance, published by Harding
and Lepard,
London,
1835 Jan. 1.
26 x 18 cm.
Portrait of Charles Pratt, Earl Camden (1714-1794).
3/4-length portrait, seated, with book in hand.
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(5. 421. 3)
Camden, Charles Pratt, Earl, 1714-1794. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to David Garrick, [1777 Oct. 11?]
1 sheet.
Planning a visit.
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(5. 421. 4)
The above admirable likeness of the inimitable David Garrick...
Engraving by James Heath, after [Anne] Louisa Lane [credited by the National Portrait
Gallery to the studio of Johann Zoffany] undated.
27 x 18 cm.
Portrait of David Garrick (1717-1779).
Profile portrait with
close-shaven head, facing right, oval, with facsimile note to Lane below.
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(6. 1. 1)
Terence.
Engraving by [Francois-Robert] Ingouf, after Jean Démosthène
Dugourc, undated.
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Terence.
Bust on carved pedestal.
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(6. 2. 1)
Consultation of Physicians.
Etching by Thomas Cook, after William
Hogarth, published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme,
London,
1809 Jan. 1.
17 x 15 cm.
Caricature of a group of physicians. In the original Hogarth print, titled The
Company of Undertakers, the top three are generally identified as Joshua Ward (1685-1761),
Sarah Mapp (1706-1737), and oculist John Taylor (1703-1772).
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(6. 5. 3)
Harris, James, 1709-1780. Autograph letter,
signed, Lincoln's Inn Fields [London, England] to unidentified
correspondent, 1767 Dec. 10.
1
sheet.
Travel plans.
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(6. 6)
Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821 Autograph letter,
signed, Bath (England), to [William Makepeace
Thackeray (1769-1849)] [1805] May 6.
1 sheet.
Discusses the
gout suffered by her husband Gabriele Mario Piozzi, her
search for a nurse, and Hannah More's 1805 Hints for
Forming the Character of a Princess.
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(6. 7)
Ryland, John, 1723-1792. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to Edward Williams (1750-1813),
1790 Mar. 1.
2 sheets.
Theological discussion.
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(6. 10. 4)
Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. Lithograph, after [Sir Joshua Reynolds] undated.
10 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
(1757-1806).
3/4-length portrait, seated, holding her daughter,
later Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle (1783-1858).
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(6. 13. 1)
Baker, Thomas, 1656-1740. Autograph letter,
signed, Cambridge (England), to George
Osborne of Derby, [circa 1674-1740] Nov. 25.
2 sheets.
Sends a book as a gift.
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(6. 14. 1)
Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.
Qui sanita : autograph manuscript poem, signed, [1605]
1 sheet.
In Greek and
Latin.
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(6. 14. 2)
Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1632 Jan. 14.
1 sheet.
In
Dutch.
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(6. 14. 3)
H. Grotius, Reginæq; Regniq; Suedici Consil.eorundemq; ad Reg.
Christianiß Legat. ord. Quondam Synd. Roterod. ejusdemq; Urb. in Conv. Ord:
Hollandiæ & Westfr. delegatus.
Engraving by W. [Willem Jacobsz.] Delff, after Michiel van
Miereveld,
1632.
26 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Hugo
Grotius (1583-1645).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal
with verse below.
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(6. 17. 1)
Harris, Thomas, d. 1820. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to unidentified recipient, 1798 July 8.
1 sheet.
Thanks for
favor.
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(6. 19. 1)
Captain James Cook, F.R.S.
Etching by [A.] Birrell, after [Daniel?] Dodd, published by John Fielding,
London,
1785 July 20.
15 x
9 cm.
Portrait of James Cook
(1728-1779).
Full-length portrait, with rifle, in tropical setting.
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(6. 19. 3)
Cook, James, 1728-1779. Autograph letter, signed,
Portsmouth (England), to the commissioners of the Great Britain Royal Navy,
1764 May 3.
1 sheet.
Concerning money due to the crew of the schooner Grenville. On verso, manuscript letter, 1764 May 5, signed by G. Cockburn,
E. Mason, and B. Osborn, responding to Cook's letter.
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(6. 20. 2)
David Garrick, Esqr.
Engraving, undated.
14 x 9 cm.
Portrait of David Garrick (1717-1779).
1/4-length portrait, profile, facing right, on pedestal.
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(6. 20. 3)
Newton, Thomas, 1704-1782 (then Bishop of
Bristol). Autograph note, [no place] to Hannah More,
1774 Aug. 1.
1 sheet.
Praise for More's play.
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(6. 21. 1)
Walter Savage Landor.
Lithograph by Alfred [Guillaume Gabriel, comte] d'Orsay, published by John Mitchell (fl. 1832-1889),
London,
1839 July 5.
31 x 24 cm.
Portrait of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864).
1/2-length portrait, profile,
facing left, seated, facsimile signature as caption.
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(6. 21. 2)
Mark Akenside.
Stipple engraving by Richard Woodman, after [Arthur?] Pond, undated.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Mark Akenside (1721-1770).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing left, facsimile signature as
caption.
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(6. 23. 2)
Whitbread, Samuel, 1720-1796. Autograph letter,
signed, Taunton (England), to Mr. Strong of Cripplegate (London, England), [1790?] July 20.
2 sheets.
Travel plans.
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(6. 24)
Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806. Autograph note, Clarges Street [London, England] to Charles
Simpson of Henrietta Street [London, England] 1794
Apr. 29.
2 sheets.
Thanks for gift.
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(6. 25)
Mrs. Abington in the Character of Estieania.
Engraving, after James Roberts (1753-ca. 1809), published by [John] Bell,
[London]
1776 May 20.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Mrs. (Frances Barton)
Abington (1737-1815).
Full-length portrait, holding a string of
pearls. From the Bell's British Theatre series.
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(6. 27)
Hayward, A. (Abraham), 1801-1884. Autograph
letter, signed, St. James's Street [London, England] to Miss Copley, [circa 1824-1884] May 28.
2 sheets.
Concerning hat styles.
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(6. 31. 1)
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721. Autograph letter,
signed, Hague (Netherlands), to [William
Blathwayt?]
1692 Apr. 22.
1 sheet.
Diplomatic matters.
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(6. 32. 1)
Langton, Bennet, 1737-1801. Autograph letter,
signed, Sausthorpe [Lincolnshire, England] to his daughter [Mary] Langton,
1789 Oct. 28.
2 sheets.
Family and social news.
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(6. 32. 6)
The Author of "The Pleasures of Hope," T. Campbell.
Stipple engraving by Joseph John Jenkins, after Daniel Maclise, published by Fisher, Son, & Co.,
London,
1844.
20 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Campbell (1777-1844).
1/2-length portrait, seated, facsimile signature as part of caption.
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(6. 37. 1)
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864. Autograph
letter, signed, St. James Square [London, England] to Mr. Garron of Torquay (England), 1837
Nov. 15.
2 sheets.
Local news.
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(6. 37. 3)
His Excellency Simon Harcourt Earl Harcourt.
Mezzotint by Edward Fisher, after Robert Hunter (d. after 1803),
London, undated.
31 x 24 cm.
Portrait of Simon Harcourt, Earl Harcourt (1714-1777).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame.
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(6. 40. 2)
Coll. John Campbell afterwards Duke of Argyll.
Engraving by [James] Heath, published by G. G. and J. Robinson,
London,
1798 May 1.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of John Campbell, Duke
of Argyll (1680-1743).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame. Not the
Duke of Argyll mentioned in the text.
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(6. 41)
C. Julius Cæsar.
Engraving by A. Y., undated.
23 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Julius Caesar.
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal with verses in Dutch.
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(6. 44. 3)
Percy B Shelley.
Stipple engraving, after [Amelia Curran] undated.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
1/2-length
portrait, with facsimile signature as caption.
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(6. 47)
Dr. Johnson.
Drypoint by Ozias Humphry, after [Sir Joshua Reynolds] undated.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784).
Head, profile facing left, oval frame.
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(6. 49)
Walmsley, Gilbert, 1680-1751. Facsimile autograph
letter, Lichfield (England), to [John] Colson,
1737 Mar. 2.
1
sheet.
Facsimile, published by John Murray, London, undated. Original located in MS Hyde 10, item
(732).
Published in L.F. Powell, ed., Boswell's Life of
Johnson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934) 1, 102.
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(6. 50. 4)
Harwood, Thomas, 1767-1842. Autograph letter,
signed, Lichfield (England), to unidentified recipient, 1794 Nov. 28.
1 sheet.
Order for books.
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(6. 50. 5)
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [William] Oliver, [1740?] Saturday.
1 sheet.
Social plans.
Published in George Sherburn, ed.,
The Correspondence of Alexander Pope (Oxford : Clarendon
Press, 1956) IV, 219.
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(6. 50. 6)
Alexander Pope Esqr., Ætatis 24.
Engraving by [Simon François?] Ravenet, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, undated.
24 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Alexander Pope
(1688-1744).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal with
frieze above.
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(6. 51. 2)
Mostyn, Cecilia Thrale, 1777-1857. Autograph
letter, signed, Streatham Park [London, England] to [Penelope Sophia Weston] Pennington, [1793 Jan. 2] Wednesday.
2 sheets.
Thanks for wedding cake.
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(6. 52. 3)
Correggio.
Stipple engraving by Henry Hoppner Meyer, after Correggio, published by Charles Knight,
London, undated.
22 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Correggio (1489?-1534).
1/2-length portrait, with brush in hand. Published for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain).
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(6. 53)
Effigies Paracelsi Medici Celeberrimi.
Engraving
by [Balthasar] Moncornet, undated.
20 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Paracelsus (1493-1541).
1/3-length portrait, oval
frame, verses below.
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(6. 55)
Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to [Sir Francis Blake?]
Delaval, [1753?] Mar. 13.
Discusses Delaval's Uncle Price, and a controversy involving Henry
Liddell, Baron Ravensworth and the Prince of Wales (later George III, King of Great Britain).
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(6. 56. 3)
Forster, John, 1812-1876. Autograph letter, signed,
Leicester Inn Fields [London, England] to William
Harrison Ainsworth,
1854 June 27.
2 sheets.
Mentions James Crossley.
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(6. 57. 1)
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Autograph draft
letter, signed, Mount Vernon (Va.), to Edmund
Randolph,
1793 Sept. 30.
2 sheets.
Concerning the yellow
fever epidemic in Philadelphia (Pa.), and the possibility of
moving legislative sessions to another city. Has sought the advice of Thomas Jefferson.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(6. 62. 1)
Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822. Autograph letter,
signed, Merton (London, England), to [Dorothy
Boyle] Countess of Burlington, [1749 Aug. 16?]
Wednesday.
2 sheets.
Travel news.
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(6. 66. 1)
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph letter,
signed, Hampton (London, England), to Marie
Jeanne de Heurles Laboras de Mezières Riccoboni,
1765 June 13.
1 sheet.
Discusses the work of Frances Brooke.
Published in David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, eds., The Letters of David Garrick (Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of
Harvard University Press, 1963), #361.
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(6. 67)
Elphinston, James, 1721-1809. Autograph letter,
signed, Kensington (London, England), to T.
(Thomas) Cadell (1742-1802),
1773 June 3.
1 sheet.
Concerning the correspondence of Jonathan Swift.
Mounted with Elphinston's autograph manuscript prospectus for his Animadversions upon Elements of Criticism, [1771]
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(6. 68. 1)
Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667. Autograph letter,
signed, Chelsea (London, England), to [John
Evelyn?]
1667 May 13.
1 sheet.
Concerning Cowley's ode To the Royal Society, written as a preface to History of the Royal
Society by Thomas Sprat.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(6. 68. 2)
Abraham Cowley.
Stipple engraving by William P. Sherlock, after [Sylvester?] Harding, after Sir Peter Lely, published by Sylvester Harding,
[London]
1800 Dec. 3.
25 x
17 cm.
Portrait of Abraham
Cowley (1618-1667).
1/2-length portrait, seated with flute, in
sylvan setting.
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(6. 69)
Nollekens. Stipple engraving, undated.
20 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823).
1/2-length portrait,
"Nollekens" written in pencil below. Identification uncertain.
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(6. 70. 5)
Leslie, Charles Robert, 1794-1859. Autograph
letter, signed, Abercorn Place, St. John's Wood (London, England), to John Leycester Adolphus,
1856 Mar. 21.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
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(6. 70. 6)
Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880. Autograph letter, signed, Local Government Act Office,
Whitehall
(London, England), to Mr. Cooke, [between 1858-1872]
1 sheet.
Accepts invitation.
-
(6. 73. 1)
Robertson, William, 1721-1793. Autograph letter,
signed, Merchiston [Midlothian, Scotland?] to [John Craufurd (1742?-1814)]
1771 Oct. 22.
2 sheets.
Local politics.
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(6. 73. 3)
Derby, John, ca. 1720-1778.
Agreement : autograph document, signed, with George
Robinson,
1777 July 24.
1 sheet.
Concerning the publication
of the works of Zachary Pearce. On verso, autograph
manuscript addendum signed, by Robinson, 1777 Aug. 12.
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(6. 75)
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to Lady Barbara
Montagu,
1759 Feb. 17.
2 sheets.
Offers comments upon a
novel.
T.C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, Samuel
Richardson: A Biography (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971), 699.
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(6. 76. 1)
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823. Autograph letter, signed, Buchan Hill [Sussex, England] to [J. (John)] Wright (1770?-1844), [1815
May 17?]
2 sheets.
Plans to visit.
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(6. 77. 3)
Dr. John Radcliffe, (obiit 1714).
Engraving, after [Sir Godfrey Kneller] undated.
15 x 9 cm.
Portrait of John Radcliffe (1650-1714).
1/3-length portrait, oval
frame, on pedestal.
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(6. 79. 1)
Byron.
Stipple engraving by W. Joseph Edwards, after Thomas Phillips, undated.
19 x 12 cm.
Portrait of George Gordon Byron, Baron
Byron (1788-1824).
1/2-length portrait, with facsimile signature
as caption.
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(6. 80. 1)
Philidor, F. D. (François Danican), 1726-1795. Autograph letter, signed, London (England), to his wife [Angélique Richer] Philidor,
1788 Mar.
18.
1 sheet.
In French.
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(6. 80. 2)
Diderot, Denis, 1713-1784. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [circa 1730-1784]
1 sheet.
In
French.
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(6. 82)
Nichols, John, 1745-1826. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to William Upcott, [circa 1800-1826] Sunday.
2 sheets.
Invitation.
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(6. 84. 1)
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph letter,
signed, Hampton (London, England), to [Hester
Lynch Piozzi] (then Mrs. Thrale), 1777 Jan. 29.
1 sheet.
Published in David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, eds., The Letters of
David Garrick (Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University
Press, 1963), #1077.
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(6. 84. 2)
Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811. Autograph letter,
signed, Queen Ann Street [London, England] to David Garrick, [1774 Mar.?] Monday.
1 sheet.
Describes a
gathering with Oliver Goldsmith,
Topham
Beauclerk,
Sir Joshua Reynolds, and others,
featuring the reading of mock epitaphs. Mentions a bill to close the Port of Boston.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(6. 86)
Davies, Thomas, ca. 1712-1785. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to unidentified recipient, 1772 Sept. 16.
1 sheet.
Concerning a biography of Edmund Waller by Percival Stockdale, which was
read by Samuel Johnson.
Partial transcript
in Adam.
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(6. 90. 1)
Hughes, John, 1677-1720. Autograph letter,
signed, Wallington (London, England?), to [William Cowper] Earl Cowper,
1719 Aug. 30.
2 sheets.
Concerning his health.
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(6. 90. 3)
John Hughes Esqr.
Engraving by [Gerard Vandergucht] after [Sir Godfrey Kneller] undated.
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Hughes (1677-1720).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
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(7. 98)
Burney, Charles, 1726-1814. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to Lady [Dorothea Hugessen] Banks, [circa
1779-1814] Monday.
2 sheets.
With note by Fanny Burney, concerning the
index to A General History of Music.
Partial transcript
in Adam.
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(7. 101)
James Boswell.
Pencil (original),
after [George Dance] undated.
28 x 20 cm.
Portrait of James Boswell (1740-1795).
Original pencil sketch, 1/3-length
portrait, profile, facing right.
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(7. 106. 1)
Ramsay, Allan, 1713-1784. Autograph letter,
signed, Soho Square [London, England] to unidentified
recipient, 1762 Dec. 2.
1 sheet.
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(7. 107)
Paoli, Pasquale, 1725-1807. Autograph letter,
signed, Isola Rossa [L'Ile-Rousse, France] to Anton Leonardo Belgodere,
1768 Nov. 21.
2 sheets.
In
Italian.
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(7. 108. 4)
John Dyer.
Engraving by J. Baker,
[London] undated.
17 x 11 cm.
Portrait of John Dyer (1700?-1758).
1/3-length
portrait, profile, facing left, oval frame.
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(7. 109. 3)
Frederick Earl of Carlisle Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c.
Engraving by J. K. (John Keyse) Sherwin, after [George] Romney,
1782.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle (1748-1825).
1/2-length portrait. Possibly signed by Carlisle in verso.
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(7. 113. 1)
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Autograph letter, [no place] to his son Philip Stanhope, [circa 1737-1750?]
2
sheets.
Describes India,
China, and Japan.
Published in Bonamy Dobrée, ed., The Letters of
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, I, 167-8.
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(7. 114)
Engraved by Wm. Sharp...
Engraving by William Sharp, after Samuel
Cooper, with ornaments by Giovanni Battista Cipriani and Edward Francis Burney, published by F. J. Du Roveray,
London,
1802 July 1.
19 x 13 cm.
Apparently engraved as a portrait of John Milton (1608-1674), but the identity of the sitter is
unknown.
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, garlanded, on pedestal, with picture
Adam and Eve below.
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(7. 117)
Fire in London.
Colored aquatint by J. Bluck, after [Augustus] Pugin and [Thomas] Rowlandson, published by Rudolph
Ackermann,
London,
1808 Sept. 1.
23 x 28 cm.
View of firemen battling a fire, with St. Paul's Cathedral
(London, England) across the water in the background.
From Microcosm of London.
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(7. 121. 1)
Byron.
Stipple engraving by Frederick W. Halpin, after Alfred [Guillaume
Gabriel, comte] d'Orsay, undated.
17 x 13
cm.
Portrait of George Gordon
Byron, Baron Byron (1788-1824).
1/2-length portrait, profile,
facing left, facsimile signature as caption, "Genoa, Mar. 1823" underneath.
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(7. 122. 3)
W C Plunket.
Stipple engraving by [James Charles Armytage] undated.
23 x 16 cm.
Portrait of William Conyngham Plunket, Baron Plunket (1764-1854).
Bust
head and shoulders, in niche, with facsimile signature as caption.
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(7. 122. 4)
Maria Gunning.
Mezzotint by [Arthur N. Sanders?] after [Sir Joshua Reynolds?] undated.
14 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Maria Coventry, Countess of
Coventry (1732-1760).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, title in
pencil.
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(7. 128)
Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699. Autograph letter,
signed, Sheen [Surrey, England] to unidentified recipient, 1680 Oct. 10.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
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(7. 130. 4)
Prince George. Mezzotint, after [Sir
Godfrey Kneller] undated.
27 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Prince George, consort
of Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1653-1708).
3/4-length portrait,
standing.
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(7. 130. 5)
George Prince of Denmark.
Engraving by John Swaine, after Sir Godfrey
Kneller, undated.
19 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Prince George, consort of Anne,
Queen of Great Britain (1653-1708).
Head and shoulders, oval
frame, with facsimile signature and seal below.
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(7. 132. 2)
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. Autograph note,
signed, [no place] to [Ambrose?] Philips, [1708]
2 sheets.
Concerning a delivery.
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(7. 132. 5)
Nicholas Rowe.
Engraving by A. [Anker?] Smith, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, published by John Bell,
London,
1787 July 10.
14 x
8 cm.
Portrait of Nicholas Rowe
(1674-1718).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal.
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(7. 132. 12)
Lawrence, Thomas, Sir, 1769-1830. Autograph
letter, signed, Russell Square [London, England] to
unidentified recipient, [circa 1813-1830] Wednesday.
1 sheet.
Invitation.
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(7. 132. 13)
Sir Thomas Lawrence (late president of the Royal Academy).
Stipple engraving by James Thomson, after Charles Landseer, undated.
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830).
1/2-length
portrait, seated, with facsimile signature below caption.
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(7. 132. 14)
Sir Thomas Lawrence. P.R.A.
Lithograph [?] after [George Dance?] undated.
26 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830).
1/2-length
portrait, profile, facing right.
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(7. 136. 4)
Earl of Cottenham. Lithograph, published by Maclure, Macdonald, & Macgregor,
London, undated.
25 x 19 cm.
Portrait of Charles Christopher Pepys, Earl
of Cottenham (1781-1851).
3/4-length portrait, seated.
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(7. 136. 7)
Sam Pepys car et Iac angl regib a secretis admiraliæ.
Engraving by Robert White (1645-1703), after Sir Godfrey Kneller, undated.
14 x 9 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703).
1/3-length portrait, oval
frame, on pedestal.
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(7. 137)
Barnard, Edward, 1717-1781. Autograph letter,
signed, Eton (England), to unidentified recipient, [circa 1752-1781] Monday.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
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(7. 138. 3)
Honoratiss D Joannes Harington Baro de Exton, ec.
Engraving by [Willem van de Passe and Magdalena van de Passe] [circa 1620-1638]
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Harington, Baron Harington of Exton (d. 1613).
1/3-length portrait, in oval, with Latin inscription below.
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(7. 139. 1)
Thomas Campbell.
Stipple engraving by F.A. Roberts, after J. Lond [James
Lonsdale] undated.
19 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Campbell (1777-1844).
1/2-length portrait, seated, with books.
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(7. 141. 4)
John Dunton, born 1659; died 1733.
Engraving by John Swaine, after Michael
Vandergucht, after F. Knight, published by J. Nichols and Son,
1817 Nov. 1.
11 x 13 cm.
Portrait of John Dunton (1659-1733).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, medallion with Pegasus below.
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(7. 142. 3)
James Thomson.
Engraving by [Burnet] Reading, after [Allan?] Ramsay, undated.
21 x 14 cm.
Portrait of James Thomson (1700-1748).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal, cherub with lyre
above.
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(7. 143. 1)
The Earl of Macartney. Stipple engraving by [Luigi Schiavonetti] after [Henry Edridge] published by [Cadell & Davies]
[London] [1807 May 1]
13 x 11 cm.
Portrait of George Macartney, Earl Macartney (1737-1806).
1/2-length
portrait, oval frame, with text pencilled in.
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(7. 143. 3)
Benham near Newbery, the seat of her Serene Highness the
Margravine of Anspach.
Engraving by S.
Rawle, after J. [John Colley?] Nixon, published by James Asperne,
[London]
1808 May 1.
11 x 17 cm.
View of the home of Elizabeth
Craven, Baroness Craven in Benham, Berkshire (England).
House in background, deer and water in foreground. From The European Magazine.
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(7. 143. 4)
The Margravine of Anspach, from an original miniature.
Stipple engraving by [William] Ridley, after [Sir Joshua Reynolds] published by Vernor and Hood,
[London]
1801 Apr. 1.
14 x 9 cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth Craven,
Baroness Craven (1750-1828).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame.
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(7. 145. 1)
John Dunning Esqr.
Engraving, after Robert Stewart, published by Robert Stewart,
London,
1778 Sept. 29.
12 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Dunning, Baron Ashburton (1731-1783).
1/4-length portrait, profile, facing right, oval.
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(7. 146. 3)
Ramsay, Allan, 1713-1784.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, [1762?]
1 sheet.
On verso of a
manuscript promissory note, signed, from William Cuming to
Ramsay, Edinburgh (Scotland), 1762 July 5.
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(7. 155. 2)
Dolben, William, Sir, 1727-1814.
Bond : partly printed document, signed, to Thomas Penny, apothecary of Red Lion Street [London, England] 1759 Apr. 3.
1 sheet.
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(7. 156. 1)
Spence, Joseph, 1699-1768. Autograph letter,
signed, Durham (England), to unidentified recipient, 1762 Nov. 17.
1 sheet.
Social news.
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(7. 156. 3)
Warburton, William, 1698-1779 (then Bishop of
Gloucester). Autograph letter, signed, Prior Park [Bath, England] to J. (John) Nourse,
1763
Jan. 20.
2 sheets.
Order for books.
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(7. 157. 4)
Marquis of Salisbury, K.G.
Stipple engraving by W. [William John?] Roffe, after a photograph
by Elliott & Fry, undated.
20 x
15 cm.
Portrait of Robert Cecil,
marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903).
1/2-length portrait, seated.
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(7. 157. 9)
Craven, Elizabeth Craven, Baroness, 1750-1828. Autograph letter, signed, Combe [England?] to unidentified
recipient, 1776 Saturday.
1
sheet.
Travel plans.
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(7. 158. 3)
Thomas Wilson, D.D., son of the Bishop of Sodor & Man,
Prebendary of Westminster, & Rector of St. Stephens, Walbrook, Ætat 78.
Engraving by John Keyse Sherwin and Charles Sherwin, after [Sir Thomas?]
Lawrence after [Joseph] Wright, undated.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Wilson (1703-1784).
3/4-length
portrait, seated at table with book, coat of arms below.
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(7. 161. 4)
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Autograph letter,
signed, Sloperton [Wiltshire, England] to [Lewis
J. (Lewis Jacob) Cist?]
1840 May 27.
1 sheet.
Responding to
an autograph request.
Affixed to the bottom of the letter: Moore,
stipple engraving, after [Martin Archer
Shee] undated. 2 x 2 cm. 1/3-length portrait of Thomas Moore, oval.
Affixed to verso: My birth-day, printed poem, by Moore.
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(7. 163. 1)
Carter, Elizabeth, 1717-1806. Autograph letter,
signed, Deal (England), to [Susanna?] Highmore
[Duncombe?]
1752 Apr. 29.
2 sheets.
Discusses The
Rambler by Samuel Johnson, and the poems of Charlotte Lennox.
Partial transcript in
Adam.
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(7. 163. 3)
John Hinchliffe. Ink wash (original), undated.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Hinchliffe (1731-1794).
1/3-length
portrait, oval frame, on pedestal with bishop's coat of arms below. Identification
uncertain.
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(7. 166. 5)
Charles ye VI, King of France, Henry. V.
Stipple
engraving by S. [Sylvester?] Harding, after [Jacques] De Bie, undated.
17
x 14 cm.
Portrait of Charles VI,
King of France (1368-1422).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing
right.
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(7. 166. 6)
Charles VI, King of France, 1368-1422.
Document : manuscript, signed, 1413
Nov. 14.
1 sheet.
In French. On parchment.
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(7. 168. 2)
Sir George Savile Bart.
Engraving by John Lodge, after [Benjamin Wilson] undated.
18 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Sir George Savile (1726-1784).
1/3-length portrait, oval with verses and four scrolls below.
-
(7. 168. 5)
Earl of Mansfield. Stipple engraving by John Jones (ca. 1755-1796), after William
Grimaldi, undated.
25 x 15 cm.
Portrait of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield
(1705-1793).
3/4-length portrait, seated, coat of arms below.
-
(7. 168. 8)
George Selwyn, the Hon. Richard Edgcumbe, & Gilly Williams.
Engraving by William Greatbach, after G. P. (George Perfect) Harding, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, undated.
13 x 18 cm.
Portrait of George Augustus Selwyn (1719-1791);
Richard Edgcumbe,
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1764-1839); and George James
Williams (1719-1805).
Selwyn standing, with Edgcumbe and
Williams seated in a library.
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(8. 169. 3)
Francesco Guicciardini istoriografo patrizio Fiorentino.
Engraving by Francesco Allegrini, after Giuseppe Piattoli, undated.
22 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Francesco Guicciardini (1483-1540).
1/3-length portrait, oval
frame with coat of arms above.
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(8. 170. 6)
Sir John Macpherson Bart.
Mezzotint by Samuel William Reynolds, published by C. Steele,
London,
1796 May 1.
37 x 28 cm.
Portrait of Sir John Macpherson (1745-1821).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing left.
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(8. 171)
Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771. Autograph
letter, signed, Chelsea (London, England), to John Home,
1762 Dec. 27.
2 sheets.
Desires a consulship
abroad.
Published in Lewis M. Knapp, ed., The Letters
of Tobias Smollett (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970), #89.
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(8. 172. 3)
Lord George Gordon.
Engraving by [Gustav Georg?] Endner, published by Gustav
Georg Endner,
Leipzig (Germany), undated.
17 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Lord George Gordon (1751-1793).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing right, oval frame, on pedestal depicting the Tower of London, with petition.
-
(8. 180)
Farmer, Richard, 1735-1797. Autograph letter
fragment, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, [circa 1755-1797]
1.
Closing lines only.
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(8. 183. 2)
Pepys, William Weller, Sir, 1740-1825. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to [Hester Lynch Piozzi, then Mrs.
Thrale] 1780 Jan. 25.
2 sheets.
Family news.
-
(8. 185. 2)
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Autograph letter, signed, Tunbridge Wells (England), to unidentified recipient, 1739 July 18.
1 sheet.
Concerning palsy drops.
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(8. 186. 4)
Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford.
Stipple
engraving by Henry Robinson, after [Charles] Jarvis, published by Harding and Lepard,
London,
1829 Dec. 1.
22 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford (1676-1745).
3/4-length portrait, standing.
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(8. 191)
Lade, John, Sir, 1759-1838. Autograph letter,
signed, Boughton [Kent, England?] to John
Greenway Esq., of Middle Temple, London (England), 1774 Oct. 14.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
-
(8. 193. 1)
Lord Chancellor Eldon.
Engraving by Edward Francis Finden, after William Owen, undated.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of John Scott, Earl of Eldon
(1751-1838).
Full-length portrait, seated, in robes of office.
-
(8. 194)
Bethlem Hospital.
Engraving, undated.
17 x 22 cm.
View of the entrance to Bethlem Royal Hospital (London,
England).
With a history of the hospital below.
-
(8. 196. 1)
Orrery, Charles Boyle, Earl of, 1676-1731.
Power of attorney : autograph document, signed, to Anthony Ralph,
1721 Dec. 15.
1 sheet.
With
intact seal.
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(8. 197. 3)
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [David Mallet] [1733] Mar. 18.
1 sheet.
Desires Mallet to delay publication of his Of Verbal Criticism to avoid undermining Mr. (Lewis) Theobald's benefit show.
Published in George Sherburn, ed., The
Correspondence of Alexander Pope (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1956) III, 357.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(8. 207)
Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, London (England), to Charles Dilly,
1789 July
25.
1 sheet.
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(8. 212. 2)
Philip Earl of Chesterfield.
Engraving, undated.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of
Chesterfield (1694-1773).
Full-length portrait, seated at table in
library, with verse below.
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(8. 218)
Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780.
Judgement : autograph document fragment, signed, 1770 May 25.
1 sheet.
Judgement concerning the case of James Driver vs. Elizabeth Smith. Apparently cut from a docket
book. On verso, another judgement signed by William Murray, Earl of
Mansfield, dated 1770 June 8.
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(8. 220)
Garrick, David, 1717-1779. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [George Colman]
[1760 May or June?]
1 sheet.
Commenting on Colman's play.
Published in David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, eds., The Letters of
David Garrick (Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University
Press, 1963), #252.
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(8. 223. 1)
Burney, Charles, 1726-1814. Autograph letter,
signed, Chelsea College, to Edmond Malone,
1799 Nov. 26.
2
sheets.
Accepts invitation.
-
(8. 223. 3)
Blaise Pascal.
Engraving, undated.
13 x 8 cm.
Portrait of Blaise Pascal (1623-1662).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal, with verses below.
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(8. 224)
Wilson, Thomas, 1703-1784. Autograph letter,
signed, Bath (England), to [Samuel] Richardson,
1752 July 29.
2
sheets.
Concerning their friend Philip Skelton.
T.C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel,
Samuel Richardson: A Biography (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1971), 661. Partial transcript in Adam.
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(8. 226)
Kearsley, George, d. 1790. Autograph letter,
signed, Fleet Street [London, England] to Isaac
Reed,
1784 Nov. 3.
2 sheets.
Thanks for a favor.
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(8. 227. 1)
Henry, Lord Holland.
Mezzotint by S. [Stephen Henry?] Gimber, after Sir Joshua
Reynolds, published by Henry Graves & Co.,
London,
1868.
23 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Henry Fox, Baron Holland (1705-1774).
3/4-length portrait,
seated.
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(8. 227. 2)
Holland, Henry Fox, Baron, 1705-1774.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to George Grenville
Jr. [later George Nugent Temple Grenville, Marquess of Buckingham] of the Great Britain Exchequer,
1770 Aug. 7.
1 sheet.
Receipt for an annuity.
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(8. 227. 4)
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778. Autograph note, Bond Street [London, England] to [David Stewart Erskine, Earl of Buchan] (then Lord Cardross),
[circa 1760-1767] Wednesday.
1
sheet.
Travel plans.
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(8. 230. 1)
Garrick, Peter, 1710-1793.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to William Buckeridge,
1763 May 14.
1
sheet.
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(8. 230. 2)
D: Garrick.
Lithograph by Richard [R.] Sawyer, after [Philippe-Jacques de]
Loutherbourg, published by [P. & D.] Colnaghi & Co.,
London,
1825 May.
24 x 17 cm.
Portrait of David Garrick (1717-1779).
Full-length
portrait, profile, facing left, facsimile signature as caption below.
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(8. 232. 1)
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. Autograph letter, signed, Lime Street [London, England] to [Frances
Seymour, Duchess of Somerset] (then Countess of Hertford), 1729 Oct. 7.
2 sheets.
Sends two poems. With manuscript poems
on a separate sheet, in an unknown hand, titled The Sacred
Concert of Praise and The World are Strangers to God.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(8. 233. 1)
Milton.
Engraving by George Vertue,
1750.
15 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Milton (1608-1674).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame, on
pedestal.
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(8. 235. 2)
My dear Murray, yrs very sincerely, Byron sometimes Biron.
Engraving by Richard F. Soper, after
George Sanders, published by R. Martin,
New York, undated.
19 x 14 cm.
Portrait of George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron (1788-1824).
1/2-length
portrait, with facsimile complimentary close below.
-
(8. 237. 1)
R. W. Emerson.
Engraving by Samuel Hollyer, undated.
21 x
14 cm.
Portrait of Ralph Waldo
Emerson (1803-1882).
1/3-length portrait, with facsimile
signature as caption.
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(8. 239)
Cunningham, Peter, 1816-1869. Autograph letter,
signed, Hammersmith (London, England), to Robert Cole, [circa 1834-1868] Jan. 20.
1 sheet.
Discusses his
autograph collection, and quotes a letter from [John Payne] Collier concerning poet Michael Drayton.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(8. 251. 4)
Barrington, Samuel, 1729-1800. Autograph letter,
signed, Welbeck Street [London, England] to Commissioner Martin of Portsmouth (England), 1783
Mar. 1.
2 sheets.
Requesting wages.
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(8. 252. 2)
Elizabeth Ann Sheridan. Stipple engraving, after [Sir Joshua Reynolds] undated.
31 x 24 cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (1754-1792).
Full-length portrait, seated
at harpsichord, with two singing angels.
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(8. 252. 4)
His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales.
Stipple engraving by [Thomas] Cheesman, after Sir William Beechey, published by Edward
Harding,
London,
1806
May 19.
26 x 19 cm.
Portrait of George IV, King of Great Britain (1762-1830).
1/2-length portrait, oval.
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(8. 253. 2)
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [James?] Power, [1807?] Monday.
2 sheets.
Includes words for Sir James Stevenson to set to music, beginning Who says the age of song is o'er. Mentions negotiations with his deputy in Bermuda.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(8. 254)
Kearsley, George, d. 1790. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Oliver] Goldsmith, [1773 Mar. 22] Monday.
2 sheets.
Concerning plans for the opening performance of
Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, according to an autograph
manuscript note by Thomas Percy.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
-
(8. 257. 1)
Wall, Martin, 1747-1824. Autograph letter, signed, Oxford (England), to [R. H. (Robert Harding)?]
Evans,
1804 May 29.
2 sheets.
Orders a book.
-
(8. 257. 3)
Warton, Thomas, 1688?-1745.
Certificate : autograph document, signed, Basingstoke
(England),
1737 June 27.
1 sheet.
Warton's certificate of
residence, signed by himself as vicar. Also signed by church wardens John White,
John Curtis,
Richard
Stiles, and Samuel Hay.
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(8. 261. 4)
Olivier Cromwell, Protecteur.
Engraving by Petr. [Pierre] Drevet, after [Adriaen] van der Werff, undated.
30 x 18
cm.
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell
(1599-1658).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame on pedestal with fox
hide, sword and other items below.
-
(8. 261. 5)
William Lenthal Esqr.
Stipple engraving, after Abraham Simon, undated.
19 x 11 cm.
Portrait of William Lenthall (1591-1662).
1/3-length portrait,
profile, facing right, oval frame, with facsimile signatures and seal below.
-
(8. 264. 2)
Rockingham, Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquis of,
1730-1782. Autograph letter, signed, Grosvenor Square
[London, England] to [Arnold?] Nesbitt,
1774 Feb. 9.
1 sheet.
Requests bank notes.
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(8. 267)
Islington.
Engraving by [S.] Sparrow, after [Robert Bremmel?]
Schnebbelie, published by James Stratford,
[London]
1808 July 30.
12 x 19 cm.
View of Islington (London, England).
From David
Hughson's London : Being an Accurate History and Description.
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(9. 271)
Vyse, William, 1741 or 2-1816. Autograph letter,
signed, Lambeth (London, England), to Mr.
Hand,
1800 May 19.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
-
(9. 275. 3)
Gay, John, 1685-1732. Autograph letter, signed, London (England), to Charles Ford in Paris (France), 1714 Dec. 30.
2 sheets.
Mentions "The Dean" [Jonathan Swift?] and [Alexander] Pope. Includes
with 22 lines of untitled verse, beginning Not that I'll wander from my native
home. With intact seal.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(9. 276. 4)
Bentley, Richard, 1662-1742. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [John Evelyn]
1697
Oct. 21.
1 sheet.
Discusses the formation of a club with Christopher Wren,
Sir Isaac Newton, and John Locke.
Published in Christopher Wordsworth, ed., The
Correspondence of Richard Bentley (London: J. Murray, 1842) 1, 152. Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(9. 278)
Porteus, Beilby. Autograph letter, signed, Lambeth (London, England), to [Thomas] Percy,
1773 Feb. 3.
2
sheets.
Invitation.
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(9. 292. 1)
Paoli, Pasquale, 1725-1807. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to [Sir Benjamin?] Hobhouse, M.P., [circa 1797-1807] Thursday.
1 sheet.
Invitation.
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(9. 293. 1)
James Barry Esq., from an original cast, taken a short time before
his dea[th]
Stipple engraving by Charles
Picart, after William Evans, undated.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of James Barry (1741-1806).
1/3-length portrait,
profile, facing left.
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(9. 293. 2)
B., J.?
Anecdote : autograph manuscript, signed, [not before 1823]
1 sheet.
Anecdote
concerning sculptor John Bacon (1740-1799). The author was
not the James Barry (1741-1806) mentioned in the text, who died long before the
document's 1823 watermark.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(9. 296)
Wilkes, Mary, 1750-1802. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to unidentified recipient, 1798 Jan. 15.
1 sheet.
Arranging a
meeting.
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(9. 301)
Allen, Edmund, 1726-1784. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to [Thomas] Percy,
1770 Nov. 28.
2
sheets.
Concerning the death of Percy's
daughter Anne. Encloses a letter from Samuel Johnson (now
in MS Hyde 1, item 91). With intact seal.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(9. 302. 2)
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
Order : autograph document, signed, Whitehall
(London, England), to the mayor of Bristol (England),
1661 Mar. 8.
1
sheet.
Concerning the papers of John Bradshaw. Also signed by Sir Edward Nicholas.
Quoted in the 1886 edition of the Dictionary of National Biography under Bradshaw, VI 180.
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(9. 302. 3)
King Charles the Second.
Stipple engraving by W. (William) Finden, after Sir
Peter Lely, published by Harding and Lepard,
London,
1834 May 1.
23 x 16 cm.
Portrait of Charles II, King of England (1630-1685).
3/4-length
portrait, standing.
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(9. 305)
Langton, Bennet, 1737-1801. Autograph letter,
signed, Upper Close, Norwich (England), to Edmond Malone,
1795 Aug. 3.
2 sheets.
Requests
assistance in locating painter [Carl Fredrik von?] Breda. Discusses Malone's appointment as literary executor to James Boswell. Trimmed and torn, with some loss of text.
Partial
transcript in Adam.
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(9. 306. 3)
Jean Locke né en aout MDCXXXII, mort le XXVIII Octobre MDCCIV.
Engraving by Pierre Tanje, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, published by J.
Schreuder and P. Mortier Jr.,
1754.
22 x 16 cm.
Portrait of John Locke (1632-1704).
1/2-length portrait, oval frame, on pedestal with Latin verse.
-
(9. 308. 1)
Keith, Hester Maria Elphinstone, Viscountess, 1764-1857. Autograph letter, signed, Weymouth (Dorset, England), to Samuel Johnson,
1783 Aug. 26.
2 sheets.
Relates an anecdote concerning a British consul at Aleppo (Syria) named Masters, who turned in a stray harem
member to the Pasha, leading to her execution.
Discussed in the
Hyde Edition 4, 194.
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(9. 310. 3)
Littré, Emile, 1801-1881. Autograph letter, signed,
[no place] to [J. (Jules)?] Béclard,
1873
Oct. 19.
1 sheet.
In French.
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(9. 314. 3)
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Autograph letter, [no place] to his son Philip Stanhope, [circa 1740-1749?] Wednesday.
1 sheet.
Transcribes
several passages in Latin relating to the importance of learning. Brittle; front page is
detached from the volume.
May be published in Bonamy Dobrée,
ed., The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(9. 315)
Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771. Autograph note, [no
place] to William Cole, [circa 1740-1771]
1 sheet.
Concerning the loan of a book. With autograph endorsements by Cole and George Steevens. Mounted with an autograph presentation note by
Steevens, Hampstead Heath (London, England), to Mr. Rogers,
1798 June 17.
Partial transcript of Cole's and Steevens's notes in Adam.
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(9. 317. 1)
Rid: Owen Cambridge.
Stipple engraving by Edward Francis Finden, after Ozias Humphry, published by John Murray (1778-1843),
London,
1835.
23 x 23 cm.
Portrait of Richard Owen Cambridge (1717-1802).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing right, facsimile signature as caption.
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(9. 317. 4)
Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to [Ozias Humphry] [circa 1764-1802] Jan. 1.
1 sheet.
Travel plans.
-
(9. 318. 1)
Charlotte, consort of George III, King of Great Britain,
1744-1818. Autograph letter, signed, Windsor (Berkshire,
England), to her son Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex,
1807 Sept. 13.
2
sheets.
War and family news.
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(9. 321. 3)
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
Order
to pay : manuscript document, signed, Whitehall (London,
England), to Sir Charles Wolseley,
1655 Dec. 28.
1 sheet.
With manuscript receipt, signed, by Wolseley, 1655 [1656] Jan. 9, witnessed by Daniel Browne and Roger Jenyns.
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(9. 321. 4)
Effigies Reverendi admodum viri Johannis Wilkins, nuper Episcopi
Cestriensis.
Engraving by Robert White
(1645-1703), undated.
16 x 9 cm.
Portrait of John Wilkins
(1614-1672).
1/3-length portrait, oval, on pedestal.
-
(9. 322. 1)
Langton, Bennet, 1737-1801. Autograph letter,
signed, Queens Square [London, England] to Charles Burney (1726-1814),
1787 Jan. 16.
2 sheets.
Dinner plans.
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(9. 325. 3)
Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, to Thomas Onslow
[Baron Onslow] of the Great Britain Exchequer,
1719 Oct. 8.
1 sheet.
Receipt for an annuity.
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(9. 327. 2)
Northcote, James, 1746-1831. Autograph letter,
signed, Argyll Street [London, England] to unidentified
recipient, 1806 Apr. 14.
1 sheet.
Thanks for print.
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(9. 328. 2)
Percy, Thomas, 1729-1811. Autograph letter,
signed, near Northampton (England), to George
Steevens,
1797 Sept. 11.
2 sheets.
Concerning the death of Richard Farmer, and the works of Oliver
Goldsmith.
Partial transcript in Adam.
-
(9. 330. 1)
Opie, John, 1761-1807. Autograph letter, signed, [St. Agnes, near Truro, England] to James
Northcote, [circa 1782-1807 Aug. 17]
2 sheets.
Travel plans.
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(9. 331. 1)
Tertius a Platone philosophiæ princeps.
Engraving by William Marshall, after [Simon van de Pass]
1640.
25 x 15 cm.
Portrait of Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
3/4-length portrait, seated at desk,
Latin text below.
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(9. 339. 1)
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, 1721-1765. Manuscript letter, signed, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1747 Apr. 6.
1 sheet.
In German.
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(9. 339. 2)
Wilhelm August, Herzog von Cumberland et.
Stipple engraving by J.G. Shmidt [Johann Georg Schmidt] after David Morier, undated.
28 x 18 cm.
Portrait of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765).
2/3-length portrait, with military items below.
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(9. 339. 3)
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, 1721-1765. Autograph letter, signed, Fort Augustus (Scotland), to unidentified recipient, 1746 July 7.
2 sheets.
Travel plans.
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(9. 340. 3)
New Stock Exchange.
Colored aquatint by Joseph Constantine Stadler, after [Augustus] Pugin and [Thomas] Rowlandson, published by Rudolph Ackermann,
London,
1809 July 1.
27 x
23 cm.
View of the interior of the Stock Exchange (London, England), filled with brokers.
From Microcosm of London.
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(9. 341. 1)
Samuel Pepys Esqr., Secretary to the Admiralty.
Engraving, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, undated.
22 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame with facsimile complimentary close
and signature dated 1678 Apr. 27 below.
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(9. 341. 5)
In effgiem & librum Drs. Charlton.
Engraving by [Pierre Lombart] [1657]
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Walter Charleton (1619-1707).
1/2-length
portrait, oval frame, on pedestal, with Latin text below.
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(9. 343)
Wm. Cruikshank Esq.
Engraving by John Corner, undated.
13
x 8 cm.
Portrait of William
Cruikshank (1745-1800).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing right,
oval, on pedestal with open book.
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(9. 346. 3)
Mrs. Siddons.
Stipple engraving, undated.
9 x 6 cm.
Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left, oval.
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(9. 346. 5)
J. Racine.
Engraving by Augustin Saint-Aubin, undated.
18 x 12 cm.
Portrait of Jean Racine (1639-1699).
Bust-style portrait, profile, facing left,
oval.
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(9. 349. 1)
The Right Revd. Dr. Thos. Thurlow, Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
Engraving, published by Alexander Hogg,
[London]
1783 Apr. 1.
19 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Thomas Thurlow (1737-1791).
1/3-length
portrait, circular frame, with coat of arms below. From New Christian
Magazine.
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(9. 354)
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia), 1743-1825. Autograph letter, signed, Stoke Newington (London, England), to Mrs. Smith of Easton Grey [Wiltshire, England]
[1811] Dec. 12.
1 sheet.
Includes verses titled Riddle, beginning Ye youths & ye virgins come list to my tale.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(9. 362. 5)
J. Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S.
Engraving by [William] Angus, undated.
14 x 9 cm.
Portrait of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804).
1/4-length portrait,
bust style, profile, facing right, oval.
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(9. 365)
Grimm, Friedrich Melchior, Freiherr von, 1723-1807. Autograph letter, signed, Paris (France), to
unidentified recipient, 1779 Oct. 12.
2 sheets.
In French.
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(9. 367)
Romanus Poetarum Igeniosiss Publius Ouidius Naso Eques.
Engraving, undated.
14 x 10
cm.
Portrait of Ovid (43 B.C.-17 or
18 A.D.).
Bust-style portrait, oval frame, on pedestal, classical
figures around, angel above, verses above and below.
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(9. 368. 1)
Carlisle, Margaret Caroline Howard, Countess of, 1753-1824. Autograph note, [no place] to Thomas Percy,
1781 Feb. 3.
1 sheet.
Returns Percy's manuscript. On verso, autograph note,
signed, from "J.P." to unidentified recipient, [circa 1781-1792?]
mentioning Sir Joshua [Reynolds?]
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(9. 368. 2)
Caroline Countess of Carlisle.
Mezzotint, by Samuel William Reynolds, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, undated.
20 x 12
cm.
Portrait of Margaret Caroline
Howard, Countess of Carlisle (1753-1824).
3/4-length portrait,
pastoral background, with colored border.
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(9. 368. 3)
Granville Levison Gower, Marquis of Stafford.
Engraving by Thomas Holloway, published by John Sewell,
[London]
1788 Mar. 1.
17 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Granville Leveson-Gower,
Marquess of Stafford (1721-1803).
Profile portrait, facing left,
bust style. From The European Magazine.
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(10. iii)
Samuel Johnson. Stipple engraving, after [Thomas Trotter?] undated.
13 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Samuel
Johnson (1709-1784).
1/2-length portrait, seated, facing right.
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(10. 369. 1)
George John Earl Spencer.
Pencil drawing (original), after [John] Hoppner, undated.
20 x 17 cm.
Portrait of George John Spencer, Earl Spencer (1758-1834).
1/2-length portrait, seated, reading book.
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(10. 370. 3)
Earl Temple.
Stipple engraving, after [William Hoare] undated.
13 x 10 cm.
Portrait of Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl Temple (1711-1779).
1/2-length
portrait, oval frame.
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(10. 372. 2)
Waller.
Engraving by [James] Caldwall, undated.
13 x 8 cm.
Portrait of Edmund Waller
(1606-1687).
1/4-length portrait, circular fame, garlanded, on
pedestal.
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(10. 373)
Windham, William, 1750-1810. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to Sir William [?] [circa 1770-1810] [no month] 6, Friday.
1 sheet.
Arranging a meeting.
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(10. 375)
Pater Patriæ.
Engraving by J. K. (John Keyse) Sherwin, after James Cox,
1774 Jan. 7.
26 x
19 cm.
Portrait of George III, King
of Great Britain (1738-1820).
Head only, profile, facing right,
garlanded, with giant vases on either side. From A Descriptive Inventory
of the Several Exquisite and Magnificent Pieces of Mechanism and Jewellery, cited here as Descriptive Inventory of Mr. Cox's Museum.
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(10. 377. 1)
Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796. Letter, signed, Saint Petersburg (Russia), to unidentified
recipient, 1788 July 20.
1 sheet.
In Russian.
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(10. 378)
Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.
Etching by Thomas Trotter, undated.
12 x 8 cm.
Portrait of Samuel
Johnson (1709-1784).
1/2-length portrait, seated, facing right.
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(10. 382)
Heberden, William, 1767-1845. Autograph letter,
signed, Pall Mall [London, England] to [John
Nichols] [circa 1808-1815] Jan. 23.
1 sheet.
For the
recipient's history of Leicestershire (England), offers a
complete list of his children through 1807, and also the children of his sister Mary Heberden Jenyns and George Leonard
Jenyns. Author was the son of the William Heberden mentioned in the text.
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(10. 386. 2)
Gulielmus Herschel LL.D: RSS.
Stipple
engraving by [Thomas?] Ryder, after [Lemuel Francis] Abbott, undated.
19 x 14
cm.
Portrait of Sir William
Herschel (1738-1822).
1/2-length portrait, oval, with Latin verse
by Virgil below.
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(10. 390. 1)
More, Hannah, 1745-1833. Autograph letter,
signed, Hampton (London, England), to [Elizabeth Carter?] [1784] Dec. 16.
2 sheets.
Discusses
poet Ann Yearsley, and the deathbed requests by Samuel Johnson to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Partial transcript in Adam.
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(10. 391. 2)
Calmet, Augustin, 1672-1757. Autograph letter,
signed, Paris (France), to Rev. Sere [?]
1713 Jan. 21.
1
sheet.
In French.
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(10. 392)
Allen, Edmund, 1726-1784. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to [Thomas] Percy,
1773 Oct. 30.
1
sheet.
Concerning a letter from Samuel Johnson in Scotland.
Partial transcript in the Hyde Edition 5, 40. Partial transcript in Adam.
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(10. 393. 1)
[Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse]
Mezzotint by John [Charles] Bromley, after Sir
Joshua Reynolds, published by Moon, Boys, and Graves,
London,
1832 July 2.
30 x 21 cm.
Portrait of Sarah Siddons (1755-1831).
Full-length
portrait, seated on chair, on cloud.
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(10. 393. 4)
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830. Autograph letter, signed, Carlton House [London, England] to
[A. F. (August Ferdinand), Graf von?] Veltheim,
1792 Aug. 12.
1 sheet.
In French.
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(10. 394. 2)
John Howard, Esq. F.R.S.
Engraving by Thomas Cook, after Mather
Brown, published by William Bent,
1790 Apr.
16 x 10 cm.
Portrait of John Howard (1726-1790).
1/2-length portrait, seated, oval frame, on pedestal
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(10. 394. 3)
Keith, George Keith Elphinstone, Viscount, 1746-1823. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] to Sir George [Ralph]
Collier,
1813 Nov. 15.
2 sheets.
Naval business.
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(10. 396. 6)
Revd Dr Burney.
Etching by [Mary Dawson Turner] after [Thomas Phillips] undated.
21 x 17 cm.
Portrait of Charles Burney (1757-1817).
1/3-length portrait, profile, facing left.
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(10. 397. 4)
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791. Autograph letter,
signed, Bath (England), to [Hannah More]
1775 Dec. 28.
1
sheet.
Praises More's poems.
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(10. 398. 4)
Os. Humphry, miniature painter.
Stipple
engraving by Burnet Reading, after Pierre-Étienne Falconet, published by Edward Jeffery,
[London]
1792.
18 x 14 cm.
Portrait of Ozias Humphry (1742-1810).
1/2-length
portrait, profile, facing right.
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(10. 407. 1)
Sir J. Reynolds.
Stipple engraving by D.P. Pariset, after Pierre-Étienne Falconet, undated.
15 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723-1792).
1/2-length portrait, profile, facing right.
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(10. 408. 1)
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587. Autograph
letter, signed, [no place] to her uncle [Charles de Guise] Cardinal de
Lorraine, [1563]
2
sheets.
In French.
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(10. 408. 3)
Marie Stuart, Reine d'Ecosse.
Engraving by N. Thomas, after Federico
Zuccari,
1787.
16 x
10 cm.
Portrait of Mary, Queen of
Scots (1542-1587).
1/3-length portrait, oval frame.
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(10. 410. 1)
Belin de Ballu, Jacques Nicolas, 1753-1815.
Receipt : autograph document, signed, Paris
(France), to the France Ministère des Finances,
1786.
1 sheet.
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(10. 417. 1)
Scaliger, Joseph Juste, 1540-1609.
Commune patrum crimen indulgentia est : autograph manuscript, signed, [1605 Mar. 4]
1 sheet.
Verses, in Latin.
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(10. 417. 2)
Petrus Bembus, Cardinalis.
Engraving by Nicolas de Larmessin, undated.
18 x 13 cm.
Portrait of Pietro Bembo (1470-1547).
1/2-length portrait,
profile, facing right.
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(10. 419. 2)
Lunardi, Vincent, 1759-1806. Autograph letter,
signed, London (England), to unidentified recipient, 1786 Mar. 30.
1 sheet.
In Italian.
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(10. 420)
Vincent Lunardi Esqr. his dog & his cat.
Silk
print, published by Edward Hedges,
London,
1784 Nov. 1.
15 x 11 cm.
Portrait of Vincent Lunardi (1759-1806).
3/4-length portrait, seated with dog
and cat, verses below, colored.
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(10. 428)
South, Robert, 1634-1716. Autograph letter,
signed, [no place] to John Potenger,
1714 May 25.
1 sheet.
Returns poems.
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(10. 430)
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Facsimile letter,
[London, England] to Charles Burney, 1784 Nov. 17.
1 sheet.
Printed by the Oxford University Press.
Original letter in a private collection as of 1994; published in Hyde Edition IV, 437.
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(10. 431. 2)
Hearne, Thomas, 1678-1735. Autograph letter,
signed, Edmund Hall, Oxon [University of Oxford] to Thomas Wagstaffe,
1716 Apr. 5.
2 sheets.
Discusses the antiquarian work of John Batteley. With intact seal. On verso, Wagstaffe's autograph draft response, [1716
Apr.] mentioning the recent illness of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough.
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(10. 433. 8)
Campbell, John, 1708-1775.
Receipt
: autograph document, signed, to T. (Thomas) Cadell
(1742-1802),
1775 June 28.
1 sheet.
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(10. 434. 1)
Unidentified author. Manuscript note, [no place] to unidentified recipient, 1784 Dec. 18.
1 sheet.
Invitation to the funeral of Samuel
Johnson, from his executors. The handwriting does not match that of any
of the three executors: Sir John Hawkins, Sir Joshua Reynolds, or Sir William Scott.
The text is nearly identical to a similar invitation in MS Hyde 10, item (708). Mounted
with an unidentified newspaper clipping concerning the
funeral, [1784 Dec. 21]
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(10. 436. 2)
William Hunter, M.D. F.R.S.
Stipple engraving by James Thomson, after [Robert
Edge] Pine, published by Fisher, Son, & Co.,
London and Paris,
1847.
22 x 16 cm.
Portrait of William Hunter (1718-1783).
1/2-length portrait, seated at table, with facsimile signature as part of caption.
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(10. 437. 1)
Queen Mary I.
Engraving by George Vertue, after Anthonis Mor, undated.
30 x 20 cm.
Portrait of Mary I, Queen of England (1516-1558).
1/4-length portrait, circular frame, on pedestal with coat of arms and symbols
of monarchy above and below.
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(10. 437. 3)
Elisabetha D.G. Angliæ Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regina.
Engraving by George Vertue, after Isaac Oliver, undated.
29 x 19
cm.
Portrait of Elizabeth I, Queen
of England (1533-1603).
1/2-length portrait, with scepter in
classical temple.
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(10. 439)
South, Robert, 1634-1716.
Receipt : partly printed document, signed, to [Maurice Berkeley,
Viscount] Fitzhardinge of the Great Britain Exchequer,
1708 Nov. 8.
1
sheet.
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(10. 441)
Warton, Joseph, 1722-1800. Autograph letter,
signed, Winchester College, to David Garrick,
1769 Oct. 8.
2
sheets.
Thanks for ode.