Catalogue of extremely interesting autograph letters and important historical documents : amongst which will be found, Stuart papers, and documents connected with the history of Scotland, the declaration of James III, addressed to the people of England, A.D. 1743 ... one hundred and forty-two letters (many unpublished) of Dr. Philip Doddridge ... : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson ... at their Great Room, 191, Piccadilly, on Friday, February 28th, 1851, at one o'clock most punctually.
- Puttick and Simpson
- Date:
- 1851
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of extremely interesting autograph letters and important historical documents : amongst which will be found, Stuart papers, and documents connected with the history of Scotland, the declaration of James III, addressed to the people of England, A.D. 1743 ... one hundred and forty-two letters (many unpublished) of Dr. Philip Doddridge ... : which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson ... at their Great Room, 191, Piccadilly, on Friday, February 28th, 1851, at one o'clock most punctually. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![132 Milles (Jeremiah) A.L.s. 4 pages large folio, to the same Padova, May 21, 1734 133 A.L.s. 4 pages large folio, to the same Venice, June 10, 1734 •„* All the preceding letters of Dean Milles relate to the remarkable objects he met with in his journey, and are highly characteristic of bis observant habits. 134 A.L. 13 pages 4to. to a lady; giving a curious account of the father of Frederick the Great of Prussia 135 Milles (Dean). 1. His Appointment to a Chaplaincy, signed by Abp. Potter, 1745 2. His Declaration of Conformity, signed by Abp. Potter and the Dean 3. Three autograph letters of Dean Milles on antiquarian subjects, with pen sketches of inscriptions, fyc. 13G Milles (Dean). An autopsy of the Dean, signed by Will. Heberden, Percival Pott (both scarce), S. Baker and C. Nevinson ; and 3 others 137 Walker (Obadiah). b. 1616, d. 1699 A.L.s. 2 pages 4to. in Latin, to Dudley Loft, April 14, 1686. Rare %* Obadiah Walker was a fellow of University College, and though deprived of his fellowship by the Parliament in 1648, was made master of the College at the Restoration, turned Papist under James II., and was dismissed from his headship at the Revolution. 138 Miscellaneous. Autographs of Sir Rob. Howard, with port.; Justice Ernley, Sir Edward Dering, Col. James Purcell, A.L.s. and others 6 139 Moore (Sir John) general b. 1761, fell at Corunna, 1809 A.L.s. 4 pages folio, to Col. Messina, Nov. 19, 1806. Rare, an unusually fine example On military business, the events of the time, the execution of “ Fra Diavolo,” (Pezzi, a Portuguese commander, whom he calls “a robber elevated to military rank.”) Of Bonaparte he says, “His greatest good fortune is to have lived at a time when there exists no prince of great talent, or of an elevated mind.” A capital letter. 140 More (Hannah) b. 1744, d. 1833 A.L.s. 2 pages 4to. to her publishers, Bath, Dec. 14, 1798 Sending the first part of the MS. of her work on the Manners of Women of Rank and Fortune. 141 Nassau-Lieguen (Prince of) A.L.8. 2 pages 4to. [to King William III.] Lieyuen, Oct. 3, 1702 Thanking him for the support afforded to the Protestant Religion, etc. Interesting. c](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22462685_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


