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Written partly in cipher; deciphered. Great circumspection is to be used for the well ordering of the matter. Written at the time of Steward's disclosures.
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Francis Walsingham, Greenwich, to Unknown Recipient
Sir Francis Chantrey Autograph Letter to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Francis S. Mude, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Letter concerns a proposed engagement. Includes a list of parts (18 of them Shakespearean) in order that the recipient understand the nature of the engagement Mude requires. Written from 9 Frederick Place, Hampshead Road and addressed "Dear Sir."
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Letter concerns a proposed engagement. Includes a list of parts (18 of them Shakespearean) in order that the recipient understand the nature of the engagement Mude requires. Written from 9 Frederick Place, Hampshead Road and addressed "Dear Sir."
Letter Signed from Sir Francis Walsingham to Lord Cromwell and Nathaniel Bacon
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Category : Landlord and tenant
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Concerning a dispute between the farmer of the royal manor of Marsham, Norfolk, and his tenants. Also includes draft reply, unsigned.
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Concerning a dispute between the farmer of the royal manor of Marsham, Norfolk, and his tenants. Also includes draft reply, unsigned.
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry W. Longfellow, Cambridge, to Unidentified Recipient
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Category : Hamlet (Legendary character)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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It will give Longfellow the greatest pleasure to see Signor Rossi in Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."
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Category : Hamlet (Legendary character)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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It will give Longfellow the greatest pleasure to see Signor Rossi in Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."
Autograph Letter Signed (fragment) from Elizabeth Inverarity to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from A.M. Fairbairn to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Francis Canning, Birmingham, to an Unidentified Recipient
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A note suggests the letter concerns Shakespeare's walking stick.
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A note suggests the letter concerns Shakespeare's walking stick.
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Henry Goodricke, Madrid, to Unknown Recipient
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Hopes the Prince of Parma will have arrived at Ostend by the time he receives this letter, for not a penny will he paid till then. Bulk of letter about the war in Tangiers and the dispatch of horses. "This Crown has done very handsomely and kindly to his Majesty in all ..."
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Hopes the Prince of Parma will have arrived at Ostend by the time he receives this letter, for not a penny will he paid till then. Bulk of letter about the war in Tangiers and the dispatch of horses. "This Crown has done very handsomely and kindly to his Majesty in all ..."