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Contains documents pertaining to a legacy bequeathed to the Literary Fund by Anthony Fothergill, including correspondence from his solicitors, Dewbery & Haslewood, as well as Daniel More and John Nichols for the Literary Fund, financial documents, and manifests detailing Fothergill’s assets ...
Contains correspondence pertaining to a legacy bequeathed to the Literary Fund by Charles Pieschall, including letters from Edmund Baker, Daniel Moore, John Ilderton Burn and Teesdale & Symes.
Contains documents pertaining to a legacy bequeathed to the Literary Fund by Andrew Strahan, King’s Printer and Vice President of the Fund, including extract from the will and letters from Edward Foss.
Contains documents pertaining to a legacy bequeathed to the Literary Fund by Robert Bickerstaff, bookseller, including a copy of the will, details of the estate accounts and letters from the executors Richard Harrison and Paul Harrison and Ransom & Co.
Contains an extract from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury relating to a bequest to the Literary Fund from Lewis Andrew de la Chaumette.
Contains documents pertaining to a legacy bequeathed to the Literary Fund by Mrs Susannah Dixon of Bath, wife for the Reverend W Dixon, formerly Miss Susannah Calwell. Includes extensive correspondence, principally from J L Phillips, John Ilderton Burn and Edward Smith relating to the legacy an...
Contains documents pertaining to a legacy promised to the Literary Fund by Thomas Richards in 1837, but not passed on by his housekeeper, Miss Donne, to whom he left his estate. Includes memoranda by Octavian Blewitt and a letter from Frederick Salmon.