Author: Sir Francis Chantrey
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Sir Francis Chantrey Autograph Letter to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Francis Walsingham, Greenwich, to Unknown Recipient
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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.
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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.
Letter Written by Sir Francis Chantrey to George Clint
Thomas Sully Autograph Letter to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Furness, Philadelphia, to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph letter signed from Ambroise Thomas to unidentified recipient
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Category : Manuscripts, French
Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Refers to Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Mon cheri ami."
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Category : Manuscripts, French
Languages : fr
Pages : 2
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Refers to Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Mon cheri ami."
Autograph Letter Signed from W.T. Moncrieff, Paris, to Unidentified Recipient
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Recipient's name is not legible: name looks to be [Nug?]er, Esq., St. James St., London. Moncrieff mentions having commenced an action to substantiate the claims of dramatic authors to the copyright of their pieces. Also indicates that he was obliged to leave England in haste in order to make arrangements for Mathews & Yates at the Theatre des Italiens and had no time to call for the letter of introduction to Mr. Moore that the recipient had promised. Written from Hotel de l'Orient, Place des Italiens, Paris. Marked private.
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Recipient's name is not legible: name looks to be [Nug?]er, Esq., St. James St., London. Moncrieff mentions having commenced an action to substantiate the claims of dramatic authors to the copyright of their pieces. Also indicates that he was obliged to leave England in haste in order to make arrangements for Mathews & Yates at the Theatre des Italiens and had no time to call for the letter of introduction to Mr. Moore that the recipient had promised. Written from Hotel de l'Orient, Place des Italiens, Paris. Marked private.
Autograph Letter Signed from J.S. Knowles to an Unidentified Recipient
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Letter of apology for lack of correspondence.
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Letter of apology for lack of correspondence.
Autograph Letter Signed C.M. Fanshawe, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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
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It will give Longfellow the greatest pleasure to see Signor Rossi in Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."