Messrs. Hamilton & Bird's catalogue of autograph letters, original manuscripts, &c.
- Hamilton and Bird.
- Date:
- [between 1840 and 1849?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Messrs. Hamilton & Bird's catalogue of autograph letters, original manuscripts, &c. 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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![18 Bath and Wells (Jambs Law, Bishop of) Letter, begs to enclose his Subscription to the Labourer’s Friend Society, 3s. Palace, Wells, Jan. 1, 1812 A good specimen of this eminent prelate. 19 Bathurst (Dowager Lady) Autograph Letter to Mr. Thack- eray, Is. 6d. Manchester Square, July 28, 1798 20 Bedford (G.) Receipt to the Earl of Hardwicke, for the sum of £247- 18s. 4d. in part of an order for necessaries for the service, by the Hon. Horatio Walpole, 2s. Oct. 30, 1765 21 Bedfordshire General Survey of Lands, &c. in the Reynold and Barford Road open Fields, in Dec. 1604, 4to, hf. bnd. £1. Is. 1604 At the end, in a later hand, is a true survey of Gadsey Meadow. 21*Belfour (John) See Anselm. 22 Begrez (J. Theatrical) Autograph Letter, offering to go to Leeds for 25 guineas, 2s. - - Wednesday 23 Bellarmine (Cardinal) Ample Declaration of the Christian Doctrine, composed by the Ordinance of our Holie Father, the Pope Clement VIII. and translated into English by R. H[addow] ? beautifully transcribed on 309 pages, and signed at the end, Robert Nash, 8vo, orig. veil. gt. 18s. 1650 24 Bentinck (William Lord) Small note, with frank, Is. Dec. 16, 1806 25 Autograph Letter to Mr. Booth, ordering two pamphlets to be left with Lords Hardwicke and Titchfield, 2s. Canterbury, Dec. 3, 1824 26 Autograph Note to Mr. Booth, thanking him to apply for a passport (to Paris ?) for Lord Titchfield, and to get his own signed, Is. 6d. n.d. 2~ Note to Mr. Hooke, to send a statement to Lord Burghersh, ls.6d. Park Lane, July 24, 1804 28 Berkley (William Lord) of Stratton, Autograph, cut from a Deed, Is. - - July 18, 1737 29 Best (Baroness) Letter to Mr. Walker, Is. 6d. Mot Hake, July 4, 1833 30 Bettesworth (Rich.) Letter to Mr. Stockdale, 2s. 6d. Oxford, Dec. 5, 1790 An interesting letter, in which he says, “ I received at the same time a letter from Burne, a Dublin Bookseller, to whom Col. Vallancey had, unknown to me, recommended the Manuscripts I mentioned to you he has promised to print off two thousand at his own expense.” ,, C'. , ,av,c been made [to] pay so dearly for everything in Oxford, that I shall deal there no more.” He was the son of Colonel Bettes- worth, of the Irish Artillery, Dublin.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22462594_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


