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Add MS 52451 B
- Record Id:
- 040-002001978
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002001951
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000634.0x00021a
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- ISAD(G)
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- Add MS 52451 B
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Vol. XVI B (ff. 143). 1780-Mar. 1807.
includes:
- ff. 1-9b John Mackintosh, merchant, of Inverness: Letters to: 1780-1783.
- f. 10 Dugald Stewart, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University: Letter of: 1788.
- f. 11 Charles Mackintosh, of Edinburgh: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1791.
- f. 13 Sir George Leonard Staunton, 1st Baronet: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1791.
- f. 14 John Wilde, Professor of Civil Law at Edinburgh University: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1791.
- f. 22 Charles Grey, Viscount Howick; 2nd Earl Grey, Prime Minister: Correspondence with Sir J. Mackintosh: 1792-1830.
- ff. 24-27 Marquis Bernard François de Chauvelin,; French Minister in London: Letter, etc., to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1792: Fr: Partly printed.
- f. 25 Jean Marie Roland de la Platière, French Interior Minister: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1792: Fr: Printed, with MS additions and facsimile signature.
- ff. 26-27 France; Sovereigns of, and transactions in particular reigns. First Republic: Loi qui confère le titre de Citoyen François à plusieurs Etrangers: 1792: Printed.
- f. 27 Georges Jacques Danton, French revolutionary leader: Signature: 1792: Facsimile.
- ff. 28-31 Edmund Burke, statesman: Correspondence with Sir J. Mackintosh: 1796: Signed.
- f. 32 William Godwin, the elder; philosopher and novelist: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1799.
- f. 34 George Moore, of Moore Hall, county Mayo: Letter to: 1799.
- ff. 36-39b James Greene, MP: Letters to: 1801.
- f. 40 Dugald Stewart, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University: Correspondence with Sir J. Mackintosh: 1802-1816.
- ff. 42, 52 Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine; Lord Chancellor: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1803-1808.
- f. 43 Camille Jordan, French politician: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: [1803?]: Fr.
- ff. 45, 67, 77-80b, 91-102b, 122 Friedrich von Gentz, German statesman: Letters, etc., to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1803-1806: Fr.
- f. 48 Robert Hall, Baptist minister: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1803.
- f. 50 Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie: Letter, etc., to G. Wilson: 1804.
- ff. 54, 128 Basil Montagu, KC 1835: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1804, 1807: Partly dictated.
- f. 56 Jean Gabriel Peltier, French journalist: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1804: Fr.
- ff. 58, 87 Amelia Sloper, afterwards Warren; daughter of Colonel Sloper; wife of C Warren: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1804, 1805.
- ff. 60, 103, 124 Charles Grant, MP: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1804-1808: Partly signed.
- f. 65 William Ogilvie, Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen University: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805.
- ff. 69, 81-84b, 108, 136, 142 Richard Johnson, of the E India Co: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805-1807.
- ff. 75-80b, 85 Sir Arthur Paget, GCB; diplomatist; 3rd son of Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge: Letters, etc., to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805.
- f. 110 James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805, 1807.
- f. 113 Baron Joseph Marie de Gérando,; French philosopher: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805: Fr.
- f. 117 Susannah Taylor, wife of J Taylor, hymn-writer of Norwich: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1805.
- f. 119 Charles Marsh, barrister; MP: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1806: Partly Lat.
- f. 126 George Wilson, of Lincoln's Inn: Letters to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1807-1812.
- f. 133 Mrs Amelia Opie, novelist and poet: Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh: 1807.
- f. 134b Poetry ENGLISH: Mrs A. Opie; verses, `Accept these sheets with roses grac'd': 1807: Autogr.
- f. 138 Amelia Sloper, afterwards Warren; daughter of Colonel Sloper; wife of C Warren: Letter to Lady Mackintosh: 1807.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002001951
036-002001977
040-002001978 - Is part of:
- Add MS 52436-52453 : THE MACKINTOSH PAPERS Journals and correspondence of Sir James Mackintosh, P.C., M.P., the philosopher and historian (b. 1765,…
Add MS 52451 B-52453 : MACKINTOSH PAPERS. Vols. XVI B - XVIII. General correspondence of Sir James Mackintosh, with a few letters addressed to…
Add MS 52451 B : Vol. XVI B (ff. 143). 1780-Mar. 1807. includes: ff. 1-9b John Mackintosh, merchant, of Inverness: Letters to: 1780-1783. f. 10… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002001951[0003]/036-002001977[0001]/040-002001978
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 52436-52453
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French
Latin - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1780
- End Date:
- 1807
- Date Range:
- 1780-Mar 1807
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Names:
- Burke, Edmund, statesman
Chauvelin, Bernard François de, Marquis French Minister in London
Danton, Georges Jacques, French revolutionary leader, 1759-1794
Douglas, Sylvester, 1st Baron Glenbervie, lawyer, politician and diarist, 1743-1823
Erskine, Thomas, 1st Baron Erskine, Lord Chancellor
First Republic of France
Gentz, Friedrich, called von Gentz, diplomat, writer and statesman, 1764-1832
Godwin, William, philosopher and novelist, 1756-1836
Grant, Charles, MP
Greene, James, politician and army officer, 1759-1814
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, politician and Prime Minister, 1764-1845
Gérando, Joseph-Marie, Baron, alias Degérando, philosopher, jurist and philosopher, 1772-1842
Hall, Robert, Baptist minister, 1764-1831
Johnson, Richard, of the E India Co
Jordan, Camille, French politician
Mackintosh, Charles, of Edinburgh
Mackintosh, John, merchant of Inverness
Marsh, Charles, barrister, MP
Montagu, Basil, KC 1835
Moore, George, of Moore Hall Mayo
Ogilvie, William, Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen University
Opie, Amelia, Mrs novelist and poet
Paget, Arthur, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, GCB, diplomatist, 3rd son of Henry
Peltier, Jean Gabriel, French journalist
Roland de la Platière, Jean Marie, French Interior Minister
Scarlett, James, 1st Baron Abinger
Sloper, Amelia, afterwards Warren daughter of Colonel Sloper, wife of C Warren
Staunton, George Leonard, 1st Baronet
Stewart, Dugald, Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh University
Taylor, Susannah, wife of J Taylor hymn-writer of Norwich
Wilde, John, Professor of Civil Law at Edinburgh University
Wilson, George, of Lincoln's Inn, fl 1790-1820