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17th-20th Century Correspondence and Documents

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The 17th-20th Century Correspondence and Documents consists of letters, documents, and various forms of correspondence relating to notable names and celebrities from between 1618 and 1981. These documents have either been transcribed to or from the personalities in question or have been written in discussion of these individuals. Some documents have been previously digitized as a part of the Edward Lear Papers.

The digital collection is only selections from the physical collection. For more information about the collection and its contents, see the collection's finding aid.

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Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, 1810
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, 1810
Note signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier regarding the Bibliothèque de L'Empereur, Napoleon.
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, 1813
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, 1813
Note signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier regarding the Bibliothèque de L'Empereur, Napoleon.
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, August 11, 1810
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, August 11, 1810
Document titled Description of the New Garden of France, signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier regarding the Bibliothèque de L'Empereur, Napoleon.
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, January 29, 1820
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, January 29, 1820
Document titled "Mémoire de Livre," signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier regarding the Bibliothèque de L'Empereur, Napoleon.
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, October, 1810
Document signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier, October, 1810
Document with list pertaining to the Bibliothèque de L'Empereur signed by Giacomo-Maria-Carlo Denina and Antoine-Alexandre Barbier with additional note on verso.
Document signed by Richard Grey, May 8, 1744
Document signed by Richard Grey, May 8, 1744
Richard Grey signs this document on behalf of a Committee ordering a number of items from the recipient of this document, the Secretary to the Governors of the County Infirmary at Northampton.
Engraved portrait of Brownlow North, the Bishop of Winchester
Engraved portrait of Brownlow North, the Bishop of Winchester
Engraved portrait of Brownlow North, the Bishop of Winchester. Undated and no artist inscribed.
Engraved title page for George Edwards, The Discovery of the True and Natural Era of Mankind, London, J. Johnson, 1807
Engraved title page for George Edwards, The Discovery of the True and Natural Era of Mankind, London, J. Johnson, 1807
A title page for George Edwards, author of the work The Discovery of the True and Natural Era of Mankind, and the Means of Carrying it into effect; Addressed to His Majesty. Also, Means Adequate to the Present Crisis, and Future Prosperity and Happiness of the Empire: or, Measures for the Proper Management of Public Affairs, and for Procuring Permanent Peace; addressed to the Nation. Engraving by T. Bragg after a scene by T. Day depicting an allegorical figure spreading flowers over Europe.
Engraving of Bolton Castle to Samuel Rush Meyrick, Published April 1, 1814
Engraving of Bolton Castle to Samuel Rush Meyrick, Published April 1, 1814
Engraved image of Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, by S. Rowle. Plate inscribed by John Britton. Published in London by Longman, Brown & Co. on April 1, 1814.
Envelope addressed to John Parker
Envelope addressed to John Parker
Envelope addressed to John Parker with the previous address crossed out and a new one noted beside it.
Envelope from a letter from Alfred Noyes to Frederick Charles Owlett
Envelope from a letter from Alfred Noyes to Frederick Charles Owlett
This envelope is from a letter sent to Frederick Charles Owlett from Alfred Noyes.
Envelope from postcard to John Parker, May 18, 1931
Envelope from postcard to John Parker, May 18, 1931
This envelope held a postcard from sent to John Parker. The printed address for John Parker has been crossed out and corrected in pen.
Etched portrait of Charles Lyttelton
Etched portrait of Charles Lyttelton
Etched portrait of Charles Lyttelton with no date or artist name inscribed.
Etching by Edith Loring Getchell of Phillips Brooks' poem, "Easter," with signature by Mary Day Lanier.
Etching by Edith Loring Getchell of Phillips Brooks' poem, "Easter," with signature by Mary Day Lanier.
Etching done by Edith Getchell of Phillip Brooks' poem "Easter." There is a clipped signature from Mary Day Lanier pasted to the lower left corner. Verso is a fly leaf from the "Parish Helper" describing the context of Getchell's etching.
Fly-leaf from book inscribed and signed by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, January 23, 1681
Fly-leaf from book inscribed and signed by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, January 23, 1681
Signature from Robert Harley and inscription on a fly-leaf from a book perhaps in association with the Exeter College of the University of Oxford.
Fly-leaf inscription from a book by Thomas Brett, July 12, 1741
Fly-leaf inscription from a book by Thomas Brett, July 12, 1741
Thomas Brett's inscription describes the book's contents and accredits a bishop for the original French version of the text. He accredits the bishop to translating the text in an inscription dated May 25, 1725, but later corrects his mistake in an inscription below it dated July 12, 1741.
Four mounted letters in correspondence with Samuel Rogers and Mrs. James Moore
Four mounted letters in correspondence with Samuel Rogers and Mrs. James Moore
This page is a collection of four letters written from Samuel Rogers to Mrs. James Carrick Moore.
Fragment of a printed document signed by William Pulteney, 1714
Fragment of a printed document signed by William Pulteney, 1714
Fragment of a printed document relating to government credit, dated 1714. The signature may be accredited to William Pulteney, first Earl of Bath.
Fragment with autograph from Henry Fox, 1750
Fragment with autograph from Henry Fox, 1750
Fragment from a document signed by Henry Fox, First Lord Holland.
Holograph inventory from Sampson Pope Estate, October 17, 1838
Holograph inventory from Sampson Pope Estate, October 17, 1838
Inventory and appraisal of the Estate of Sampson Cope. Signed and certified by appraisers William Hall and Joseph H. Pallenson with further certification from John Bird. Inventory lists and values enslaved individuals at this site next to various items like shotguns, a horse, body parts of cattle.

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