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LIVINGSTONE, David. Autograph letter signed to Mrs Robert Ferguson, declining an invitation. Donated by a granddaughter of the recipient to the Church Missionary Society, and sold by them in November 1932 to D. J. G. Holloway (accompanying letter). Christie's, 9540, 10 Oct 2013, Lot 0178. Crea...
CONRAD, Joseph. 3 Autograph letters signed: (1) to Jane Cobden-Unwin; 01 July 1910. (2) to Alice Kinkead; Thursday [February-April 1921?]. (3) to his son John; 07 May 1923. Sotheby's, L13415, 10 July 2013, Lots 72, 153, 167. Creation dates; 1910-1923
[PILKINGTON, Gilbert]. 17th century manuscript, containing local information, historical and topographical, concerning 'the village of Tottenham', inserted into a printed book, doubtfully attributed to Gilbert Pilkington, entitled 'The Tournament of Tottenham (with) a Briefe Description of the T...
ELIZABETHAN STATE PAPERS, being contemporary manuscript transcripts concerning Spain and the sack of Cadiz, with Charles I's propositions to the gentry of Yorkshire and other texts. Creation dates: Circa 1600 - mid 17th century
CARTER, Howard. Autograph letter (signed 'Howard'), illustrated with pasted-in photographs, sent from Luxor to his mother. Creation dates: 24 August 1900
MONTAGU, Elizabeth. Autograph letter signed to her sister Sarah Scott, including an account of her husband's kinsman the Earl of Sandwich's latest election. Bonhams, 20753, 12 Nov 2013, Lot 233. Creation dates: 08 March [1755]
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. Two books owned by Coleridge: (1) 'Vitae Germanorum theologorum', by Melchior Adams, signed on the first page of dedication 'STColeridge', and with other family related inscriptions. (2) Ann Coleridge's French dictionary, later belonging to her younger brother Samuel, b...
SIDNEY, Sir Philip. 'Sir Phillipp Sidneys devise presented before the Queenes Majestie att Wanstedd' [i.e. The Lady of May], within a scribal manuscript miscellany. Sotheby's, L13404, 10 July 2013, Lot 255. Creation dates: Circa 1610s