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Writes in praise of William Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from C. Burton to Richard Savage
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Writes in praise of William Winter.
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Writes in praise of William Winter.
הדר השלחן
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard Savage, Stratford-upon-Avon, to William Winter, New Brighton
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Savage mentions the cruel treatment he received from some of the trustees and the consequent unhinging of his wife's mind. Refers to his work with the Lord Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619, which he is hoping to publish. With envelope addressed to Winter.
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Savage mentions the cruel treatment he received from some of the trustees and the consequent unhinging of his wife's mind. Refers to his work with the Lord Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619, which he is hoping to publish. With envelope addressed to Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard Savage, Stratford-upon-Avon, to G. Potter, London
Author: Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Savage thanks Potter for his kind letter. On letterhead of the Trustee's & Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. Also, pasted on leaf 2, visiting cards of Savage and W. Salt Brassington, along with a note from W.S. Brassington, Shakespeare Memorial Library, concerning Daniel's portrait of Shakespeare, addressed to G. Potter, 10 Priestwood Mansions, Highgate, London.
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Savage thanks Potter for his kind letter. On letterhead of the Trustee's & Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. Also, pasted on leaf 2, visiting cards of Savage and W. Salt Brassington, along with a note from W.S. Brassington, Shakespeare Memorial Library, concerning Daniel's portrait of Shakespeare, addressed to G. Potter, 10 Priestwood Mansions, Highgate, London.
Noël nouveau, sur l'air : Le premier pas
Richard Francis Burton Autograph Letter Signed to "My Dear Sir", Dated "Tuesday 7" Only
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"Corrected proofs and ms. returned." Requests return of a book which he had loaned. Says he has to hurry and that his time is short.
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"Corrected proofs and ms. returned." Requests return of a book which he had loaned. Says he has to hurry and that his time is short.
Autograph Letters Signed from Richard Savage, Stratford-upon-Avon, to William Winter, Stratford-upon-Avon and Bay City, Orange Co
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(1) Letter concerns a cup allegedly made of wood from Shakespeare's mulberry tree. On letterhead of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. With envelope addressed to Winter at the Red Horse Hotel. (2) Letter primarily concerns family news. Savage mentions that he recently finished his transcript of the Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619.
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(1) Letter concerns a cup allegedly made of wood from Shakespeare's mulberry tree. On letterhead of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. With envelope addressed to Winter at the Red Horse Hotel. (2) Letter primarily concerns family news. Savage mentions that he recently finished his transcript of the Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619.
Richard Francis Burton Autograph Letter Signed, to the British Assistant Political Resident at Aden [William M. Coghlan], Dated 21 February 1855, from Camp Aden
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Regarding Speke's troubles in Somaliland, "... Lt. Speke ... a member of the Somali Expedition has reported to me in the strongest terms the bad conduct of Mhammed Samattar (sic) his Abar guide ..., Lt. Speke has been plundered, threatened, detained, & impeded from entering the country which he was directed to explore. If such conduct be allowed to pass unnoticed, or rather, I should say, if it be not visited with severe chastisement, I apprehend that it will be prejudicial to the future of the Expedition ... I have directed Lt. Speke to call at your office today and supported by his two ministers ... to proffer a special complaint."
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Regarding Speke's troubles in Somaliland, "... Lt. Speke ... a member of the Somali Expedition has reported to me in the strongest terms the bad conduct of Mhammed Samattar (sic) his Abar guide ..., Lt. Speke has been plundered, threatened, detained, & impeded from entering the country which he was directed to explore. If such conduct be allowed to pass unnoticed, or rather, I should say, if it be not visited with severe chastisement, I apprehend that it will be prejudicial to the future of the Expedition ... I have directed Lt. Speke to call at your office today and supported by his two ministers ... to proffer a special complaint."