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Letter from Adrian Quiney to his son, Richard, October 1598. Page 1

Richard Quiney's financial dealings with Shakespeare in London evidently came to the attention of his father, Adrian, back in Stratford, who wrote to him about this time, advising him that 'if you should ...

Letter from Anna Eliza Jarrett to her brother, Thomas Wathen Waller (pages 1 and 4)

Letter written by Anna Jarrett of Camerton House, Somerset, and sent to her brother, Thomas, a diplomat with the British Legation in Athens. Anna writes of family matters, including her hope that Thomas ...

Letter from Anna Eliza Jarrett to her brother, Thomas Wathen Waller and his wife, Kate (pages 1 and 4)

A letter written by Anna Jarrett to her brother, Thomas Wathen Waller and his wife, Kate, presently with the British Legation, Brussels. Anna wrote the letter from her home of Camerton, Somerset. She ...

Letter from Blackheath

A five page letter with an envelope. It was sent to Miss Agnes Bell from 'Pat'. The postmark is from Blackheath, 11th December 1964.

Letter from Buckingham Palace

A letter from Buckingham Palace bearing the royal crest with the signature of George V stamped in ink. It was originally accompanied by a medal commemorating the life of Private Henry Harold Burford. ...

Letter from Canon Feist to Edith Banwell

Letter to Edith Mary Banwell (nee Gaskin) from Canon Feist, apologising for not being able to attend her 21st birthday party, 1st January 1925.

Letter From Captain Richardson to Mr Tilbury

A letter dated 24th November 1838 from Captain Richardson to Mr Tilbury requesting food, drink, china and glass to be sent to Leamington Spa by coach.

Letter from Catherine Slack to her nephew Thomas Wathen Waller (pages 1 and 4)

A Letter written by Catherine Slack and sent to her nephew, Thomas Wathen Waller in Therapia. Written from The Cottage Henlow, near Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (12th December 1833) and Weymouth Street (20th ...

Letter From Clem Pike to Miss Bell

Two letters and a card inside one envelope. They were sent to Miss Agnes Bell from Clem Pike in Welwyn Garden City. The envelope depicts a scene on the left hand side of flying planes from The Tiger Club. ...

Letter from Dr Jephson to Mr W Haynes

A Letter from Dr Jephson to Mr W Haynes, a solicitor, regarding the Warwick Gas Company. It is sealed with a castle turret.

Letter from Dr Jephson to W Haynes

A letter written by Dr Jephson to W Haynes regarding the Imperial Fire and Life Company.

Letter from Dr Jephson to W Haynes

This letter was written by Dr Jephson to W Haynes regarding gas shares.

Letter from E Pritchard to Edith Banwell

Letter to Edith Banwell (nee Gaskin), from her godmother, E Pritchard, dated 15th February 1919. It concerns Edith's Confirmation the following day. The letter stresses the importance of the event.

Letter from Edward Parry to Priscilla and Louey

Letter from Edward Parry to Priscilla and Louey. The letter has a picture of Priory Gateway, Kenilworth, at the top of the paper. It was written in ink on the 28th July 1841.

Letter from George Henry Waller to his brother, Adolphus (pages 1 and 4)

A letter written by George Henry Waller to his younger brother, Adolphus. George, who is serving in the Crimean War, wrote the letter whilst at the Palace Hospital, Scutari, recovering from a fever. He ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas, describing a battle in the Crimea (pages 1 and 4)

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas Wathen Waller. George is serving as an officer in the Crimean War and is currently at the 'Camp before Sebastopol'. He includes an account of the ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas, describing conditions in the Crimea (pages 1 and 4)

A letter sent by George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas Wathen Waller, in which he describes life in the Crimea where he is serving as a young officer. He mentions his duties and being under fire, ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his mother, Lady Catherine Waller (pages 1 and 4)

A letter written by young officer, George Henry Waller, from his barracks at Winchester and sent to his mother. He includes descriptions of his daily life and a hand drawn plan of his room.