Box 1
Contains 158 Results:
Correspondence: Morley, John
Letter addressed to "My very dear Archbishop” and dated 13 May 1916, sent from Flowermead, Wimbledon Park, S.W., in black ink on white paper stamped in blue, includes envelope addressed to “The Most Rev. The Hon. Archbishop of Dublin.”
Correspondence: Morris, William
Letter addressed to “Dear Madam” and dated 8 March 1876, from 26, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London, explains why his response was so delayed, and states “I am happy to be able to send you the letter in question.”
Correspondence: Nichol, J. [John]
J. Nichol to "My dear sir"
Letter is dated 8 March 1867, from South Park Terrace, Glasgow, inquires about books and asks about his subscription to the “Percy Manuscript”
J. Nichol to "Dear sir"
Letter dated 5 May 1869, from 25 St. John Street, Oxford, forwards a letter to “Mr. Maclehose … who has paid my subscription for the last three years.”
J. Nichol to "Dear Sir"
Letter dated 13 May 1869, from 25 St. John Street, Oxford, addresses subscription matters, book titles and lists from booksellers.
Correspondence: O'Shaughnessy, Arthur
Letter addressed to “Dear Miss Leonova” and dated 3 July 1879, with British Museum embossed on paper, sends an article which he hopes will interest and supplement what he already told her.
Correspondence: Patmore, C. [Coventry]
Postcard to Basil Champneys, Esq. [English architect], at Frognall, Hampstead, dated from Lymington, 16 July 1894, informs Champneys that he will be with him “about 4:30 on Saturday.”
Correspondence: Pattinson, Mark
Letter addressed to “My dear Sir” dated 24 June 1876, embossed with the Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, S.W., on paper edged in black, refuses an invitation.
Correspondence: Halliwell-Phillipps, J.O. [James Orchard]
Letter addressed to A.C.[Algernon Charles] Swinburne, dated Hollingbury Copse, Brighton, 4 August 1882, thanks Swinburne for “your volume of new poems” and begs forgiveness for not sending his gratitude sooner as Phillipps has “been suffering from one of my fits of nervous depression.”
Correspondence: Poel, William
Correspondence: Procter, Anne
Letter to AC Swinburne, dated 18 October 1874, and sent from 32 Weymouth St, Portland Place W, on paper edged in black, writes to thank Swinburne for his “charming tribute to my dear husband” and stated “I cannot tell you, what a pleasure your good company was to me how you lifted me out of all that has been pressed upon me for the last fortnight.”
Correspondence: Procter, Bryan Waller
Letter addressed to to “My dear Lady [unreadable]" with blue paper strip down the middle, mentions visiting an optician’s shop.
Correspondence: Robinson, F. [Frances] Mabel
Letter addressed to Mrs. Rossetti [Lucy Madox Brown], no date, sent from 20, Earl’s Terrace, Kensington W, declines “your kind invitation for Friday” as she is “pressed for time.”
Correspondence: Robinson, Mary
Letter addressed to Mrs. Rossetti [Lucy Madox Brown], no date, sent from 20, Earl’s Terrace, Kensington W.
Correspondence: Rossetti, Christina G. [Georgina]
Letter addressed to “Dear Sir” and dated Saturday morning, sent from 166 Albany Street, N.W. on paper edged in black, contents include a transcription and letter to Terry Meyers from editor of letters. Letter discusses the publication of one of her pieces, and offers “a little essay on pews” and “some trifle in verse” – also asks when the publication will appear.
Correspondence: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to "My dear Sir" [A.T. Squarely]
Letter dated 22 March 1869, mentions an exhibit; letter accompanied by an email from Leonard Roberts to Terry Meyers explaining the letter’s content and context.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Theodore Watts
Letter dated Wednesday, 5 August 1879, in pencil; accompanied by a postcard to Terry Myers.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Theodore Watts
Letter dated 6 August 1879, envelope included, in black ink.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Thomas Woolner
Letter is undated with no address: “Dear Woolner, The bearer is my friend Burges, architect, of whom you have probably heard me or other friends speak. Memorial Church at Constantinople, you know. Let me introduce him. He and you will excuse the shortness of this note…”
Correspondence: Rossetti, William Michael
Postcard to R. Spence Watson, located at 101 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle on Tyne, from William Michael Rossetti, at 56 Euston Square N.W. dated 1 June 1876, includes photocopy of Spence’s bio.
Correspondence: Ruskin, John
Letter addressed to “My dear Sir” [The Rector of Lincoln] dated 6 April 1877, from Denmark Hill, SE stamped in red at top of page, written in black ink, scotch tape along one side, provides a reference for “a Scotch lady who is applying for the place of Lady Resident at Bedford College.”
Correspondence: Sala, George Augustus
Letter addressed to Madame Moscheles, dated 29 March 1881, from Hotel L’Angliterre, St Petersburg, letter pasted to sheet of paper: Sala states that he cannot “come to see” pictures as he is in St. Petersburg.