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No text description is available for this image![207 Penn (Sir William) Admiral, Document s. 1 p. folio, dated 2 4 2 April, 1668, signed also by Samuel Pepys, Lord Brouncker ] : (first President of the Royal Society) and Lord Anglesey ; Leaves from the Journal of the House of Commons, contain- ing part of the proceedings taken against Sir William Penn for embezzlement of Prize Goods, Manuscript, 2 pp. folio (2) 47.208 Pupys (Samuel) Signature on a damaged Document, signed also by Sir William Penn, and others of the Duke of Kent, 1720, ; a and Lord Westmoreland, 1781 (3) 4, PAA 67) 209 GLADSTONE (Rt. Hon. W. E.) A. Ls. 2pp. 8vo, 1869; also / Notes in his Autograph, 4 pp. 8vo (5) Dirmwel, i) _ 210 GarrpaLpi (General) Three Notes in his Autograph, 3 pp. 4to and 8vo (3) I o-nr Low fyyj211 Cay (Henry) American Statesman, Doc.s. 1828, and others of & he General Horatio Gates, Hamilton Fish, ete. (4) be 4], 212 Hancock (John) American Statesman, Doe. s. June 10, 1784 Orneaet Q/ 213 JoHNSON (Andrew) President U.S. Doe. s. July 18, 1868, and / others of James Madison (2) and R. B. Hayes (4) 7 Qa » 214 Prescott (W. H.) American Historian, A. L.s. 2 pp. 8vo, 1856, Af ine ad ta ; and others of Jared Sparks (2) (3) LETTERS Cuinrry ADDRESSED TO T. J. PETTIGREW, ANTIQUARY AND AUTHOR. Jypy 215 AInswortH (W. Harrison) Novelist, Twenty-nine Letters in his / be ese Autograph, 8vo, mentions Dickens, etc., and several signed ee Envelopes (29) é Tb. 216 Baruam (Rev. R. H.) Author of the “Ingoldsby Legends,” a | Seven Letters in his Autograph, covering 32 pp. 8vo, in- : teresting, speaks of his stay at Bath and of his ill-health (7) = as } vino ff j ‘ f//-217 Branam (John) Vocalist, A. L. s. lp. 4to; C. Kemble (2) ; ©. Mathews ; and others (7) f218 Butwer (E. L.) Lord Lytton, Three Letters in his Autograph ; f H. T. Buckle, the Historian, and Philip Bliss (3) (7) gna 2/219 Bow.es (W. L.) Poet, Three Letters, 4to, 1816, etc. ; J. Haw- G2 kins Browne (2) ; Jacob Bryant (4) (9) OG laa /0),220 CrarKe (Dr. Adam) Divine, Fourteen long and interesting ‘ Letters on literary topics, 4to, 1821-7 | (14) - _ - @&9 221 CoreripcE (S. T.) Poet, A. L. s. 3 pp. 4to, Wednesday morning, ens / (Dec. 10, 1817), to Pettigrew, a most interesting letter .. L have every reason to believe that the hatred excited in the mind of Jeffrey was owing to the exorbitant praises that Dr. Stod- dart bestowed on the fragment of the Christobel 18 years ago... it is almost awful to think that the literary man slandered and opposed with the most remorseless rancour should be one, who in his whole life never wrote but one Review inculpating another, and that was 22 years ago on Mr. Lewis’s Monk wholly confined to the im- moral and trreligious character of the work.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31660204_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)