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GB 0096 AL54 · Fonds · 1860

Letter from Joseph Gouge Greenwood of Owens College, Manchester to Augustus De Morgan, 1 Aug 1860. Thanking him for recommending Robert Bellamy Clifton for the professorship of Natural Philosophy at Owens College. '... I look forward to the gain of a very agreable [sic], as well as a very efficient Colleague in him.'

Autograph, with signature.

Greenwood , Joseph Gouge , 1821-1894 , university administrator
GB 0096 AL426 · Fonds · 1912

Letter from William Henry Grenfell of 30 Bruton Street, London [the printed letter-head 'Carlton Club' has been struck through] to [Edward] Marston, 26 Jun 1912. Relating to Marston's query about the origin of the Port of London Authority regulations for fishing.

Autograph, with signature.

Grenfell , William Henry , 1855-1945 , Baron Desborough , sportsman and politician x Desborough , Baron
Greville memoirs
GB 0096 MS 771 · [1887]

Index of passages in the diaries of Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville which were suppressed in the published memoirs. The compiler of this index is unknown, but it was probably undertaken soon after the publication of the last volumes of the incomplete edition of the Memoirs in 1887.

Unknown
GB 0096 AL184 · Fonds · 1855

3 letters from Henry George Grey (3rd Earl Grey) of Howick, [Northumberland] to J L Ricardo MP, 16 Jun-4 Jul 1855. Dealing mainly with a free trade agreement between Barbados and Canada, and a proposed loan to Turkey.

Autograph, with signature. With 1 envelope.

Grey , Henry George , 1802-1894 , 3rd Earl Grey , statesman x Grey , 3rd Earl
GB 0096 AL453 · Fonds · 1958

Letter from Jean Gribomont of Pontificia Abbazia de San Girolamo in Urbe, Via di Torre Rossa 1, Roma to Canon Donald Rea, 21 Jan 1958. Discussing a proposed visit by G K A Bell, [Anglican] Bishop of Chichester, to Rome; the discussion principally concerns the World Council of Churches and persons Bell might like to meet.

Typescript, signed by Gribomont.

Gribomont , Jean , fl 1958 , Roman Catholic priest and theologian
GB 0096 MS 1007 · Fonds · 1813-1857

The Grieve collection comprises: 655 original scene designs (and 3 folders of slides), including panoramas and perspective 'cut-outs' in watercolours and wash by members of the Grieve family, covering performances of various revival productions of Shakespeare plays, along with works by Isaac Pocock, M.R.Lacy, Thomas Otway, Michael Costa, Samuel Beazley, Douglas Jerrold, G.Meyerbeer, Charles A.Somerset, Edward Fitzball, Rossini and others, staged at the Theatre Royal (Drury Lane), the Theatre Royal (Covent Garden) and Her Majesty's Theatre, 1813-1857.

Grieve , John Henderson , 1770-1845 , scene painter and set designer Grieve , Thomas , 1799-1882 , scene painter and set designer Grieve , William , 1800-1844 , scene painter and set designer Grieve , Thomas Walford , 1841-1882 , scene painter and set designer
Grieve family correspondence
GB 0096 MS1165 · Fonds · c 1822-1921

Letters from Charles Kean to Thomas Grieve senior, 1850s; marriage certificates for Thomas Grieve senior to Livinia Ann Bailey, 1827, and to Elizabeth Goatley, 1835; marriage certificate of Thomas Walford Grieve to Hester Chalk, 1884; photograph of Elizabeth Grieve; passport of Thomas Walford Grieve, 1870; bills regarding the grave of Thomas Walford Grieve and the burial of Graham Walford Grieve, 1920.

Grieve , Thomas , 1799-1882 , scene painter and set designer Grieve , Thomas Walford , 1841-1882 , scene painter and set designer
Grote, George
GB 0096 MS 429 · 1805-1820

Four notebooks. The first notebook contains manuscript exercises written while George Grote, aged 11 (1805-1806), was a pupil at Charterhouse. The other three notebooks dated 1816, 1817 and 1820 contain notes and essays on various subjects.

Grote , George , 1794-1871 , politician and historian
GB 0096 AL197 · Fonds · 1846

Letter from Harriet Grote of East Burnham, [Buckinghamshire] to Mrs [Elizabeth] Gaskell, 4 May 1846. 'I cannot withold my mite from you in behalf of poor [Samuel] Wilderspin, one of the most deserving of honest zealous improvers of social tendencies ...".

Autograph, with signature.

Grote , Harriet , 1792-1878 , nee Lewin , biographer , wife of George Grote
Guedalla, Philip
GB 0096 SL V 57 · 1928

A holograph manuscript of the novel Bonnet and Shawl, 1928 written by Philip Guedalla.

Guedalla , Philip , 1889-1944 , historian and essayist
Guide book to Rome
GB 0096 MS 274 · [1650-1700]

Manuscript volume containing a guidebook to Rome entitled 'Antiquitez Romaines; Rome', [1650-1700]. Probably a school exercise-book.

Unknown
Guinier, T: letter (1868)
GB 0096 AL244 · Fonds · 1868

Letter from T Guinier of Societe l'Avenir Realiste, 23 rue de Grenelle-Saint-Honore, Paris to Frere Hubert, 15 Jul 1868. Covering letter to copies of the brochure Realisme Social, detailing subscription rates: 'en vous priant de bien vouloir utiliser les uns et les autres de la maniare qui vous paraetre le plus fructeux [sic] pour assurer la propagation de nos idees et la reussite de notre A'uvre de regeneration social'.

Autograph, with signature. A note states that the letter was answered on 19 Jul 1868.

Guinier , T , fl 1868 , Director of the Societe l'Avenir-Realiste
Hadley, Benjamin
GB 0096 MS 642 · 1732-1843

Includes letters and papers relating to Thomas Attwood MP (from the period 1812-1843) and Benjamin Hadley, sometime chairman and honorary secretary respectively of the Birmingham Political Union. Also includes "rules to be observed at this club" from a meeting at the Rose and Crown, Coventry, 1732.

Hadley , Benjamin , fl 1732-1843 , secretary of the Birmingham political union
Hale, William: letter (1806)
GB 0096 AL265 · Fonds · 1806

Letter from William Hale of 4 Wood Street, Spitalfields, [London] to [Patrick] Colquhoun, 22 Nov 1806. Covering letter enclosing a copy of Hale's open letter to Samuel Whitbread MP on the subject of the poor of Spitalfields. Expresses 'a deep sense of the infinite obligations this parish is under to you'.

Autograph, with signature.

Hale , William , fl 1806-1826 , pamphleteer
GB 0096 AL394 · Fonds · 1818

Letter from Charles Haley of London to Mr Whitaker [possibly John William Whittaker, scholar and Anglican clergyman, then a fellow of the College], St John's College, Cambridge, 8 Dec 1818. Discussing a watch ordered by Whitaker, asking whether he would prefer it in silver or in gold; gold would cost 12 or 13 guineas more. Haley intends to put on the crest, 'but rather delicate that it may not injure the case by taking it out, yet it shall look well'.

Autograph, with signature.

Haley , Charles , fl 1818 , watchmaker
GB 0096 AL 241 · Collection · 1817

Papers of Benjamin Hall, 1817, to Mr Cooke, Canal Office, Newport, Monmouthshire, assuring him that 'it is wholly untrue that any Treasury warrant has been issued respecting the Forest of Dean coals'.

Hall , Benjamin , 1802-1867 , 1st Baron Llanover , politician
GB 0096 AL 242 · Collection · [1864]

Papers of Benjamin Hall, [1864], comprise a letter to [Frederick G Saunders], Secretary, Great Western Railway Company, complaining about the inadequacy of the current rail facilities and service: '... and the inhabitants of this district will still be shut out from all communication with Bristol'. The journey from London now took 6 hours and 40 minutes: 'I must observe that before the amalgamation was completed we could run up to London in far less time and since the amalgamation the great inconveniences have arisen'.

Hall , Benjamin , 1802-1867 , 1st Baron Llanover , politician
Hallett, Harold Foster
GB 0096 MS 991 · 1910-1959

Papers of Professor Harold Foster Hallett, comprising his library of books concerning Philosophy and Spinoza; a collection of typescripts, lecture notes, proofs and other material relating to the study of philosophy, especially Spinoza.

Hallett , Harold Foster , 1886-1966 , academic
GB 0096 AL262 · Fonds · 1867-1875

3 letters from James Orchard Halliwell to Charles Roach Smith, 1867-1875. Topics covered include Frederick William Fairholt (whose executor Smith was) and William Shakespeare.

All letters are autograph, with signatures.

Phillipps , James Orchard , Halliwell- , 1820-1889 , antiquary and literary scholar x Halliwell , James Orchard
Hamburg, civic ordinances
GB 0096 MS 482 · [1600-1625]

Civic ordinances for the city of Hamburg, Germany, comprising 76 articles, with an index, concerning the regulation of civil life.

Unknown
GB 0096 MS 1002 · Fonds · 1990-1992

Notes and correspondence between Richard Hamer and various British and international libraries and archival institutions concerning Middle English verse, compiled in preparation of his book, An Manuscript Index to the Index of Middle English Verse, published in 1995 (1990-1992).

Hamer , Richard Frederick Sanger , fl 1970-2002 , writer on Middle English
GB 0096 AL312 · Fonds · 1932-1934

Letters, notes and poems from George Rostrevor Hamilton to Thomas Sturge Moore and his wife Marie, 1932-1934. Topics covered include Hamilton's poems and other books, about which he solicits Sturge Moore's opinions.

All items are autograph or typescript, with signatures.

Hamilton , Sir , George Rostrevor , 1888-1967 , Knight , poet, writer, and civil servant
GB 0096 AL313 · Fonds · 1954-1955

3 letters and a postcard from Guy Hamilton of The Athenaeum, London to Major [Harry George Julius] Heydeman MC, 1954-1955. Arranging to borrow illustrative material from Heydeman's collection for Hamilton's lectures on local history.

All items are autograph, with signatures.

Hamilton , Guy , fl 1954-1955 , lecturer in the history of London
GB 0096 AL385 · Fonds · [1661-1678]

Letter from Hugh Hamilton to an unknown recipient, [c1661-1678]. 'Richt Honorabill, your lords[hip] was pleased to remembir his mgisty of his promeissing me on prays [prize] schip and to deseyr me to seick out the naim of on ...'. Hamilton had found the officers unwilling to give him information, sent an express to Plymouth, and so discovered that the 'Toun of [?]Dantzicke', a 260-ton ship carrying French salt, was to be sold on 8 May. Asking his correspondent to speak to the King [Charles II], so that he 'may gett his warren [warrant] for the forsaid schip with all furniter and tackling', and the correpsondent is to say that 'hir ladning of frensch salt is of no considerebill walleu [value]'. He should consider it a great favour and obligation from his correspondent if the king would 'bestou ye schip and ladning upon me ...'.

Autograph, with signature: 'Heugh Glenauly'.

Hamilton , Hugh , c 1607-1678 , 1st Baron Hamilton of Glenawly , army officer in the Swedish service x Hamilton , Hugo
GB 0096 AL370 · Fonds · 1850-1865

(i) Letters to Sir Graham Eden Hamond and Lady Hamond, 1850-1865. Mainly concerning references and testimonials for domestic servants, either formerly employed in or potentially to be engaged by the Hamond household. Including 1 receipt for £6 wages and a letter mentioning the 1852 general election.

(ii) Letter from Charles Scovell of Bembridge, Isle of Wight, to Mr Escount, 16 Feb 1865. Relating to the business affairs of Sir Andrew Hamond [Sir Graham Hamond's son and successor as baronet].

Hamond , Sir , Graham Eden , 1779-1862 , 2nd Baronet , naval officer
Handwriting specimens
GB 0096 MS 276 · 1613-1758

Bundle of receipts illustrating Secretary and Italic hands between 1613 and 1758.

Unknown
Hanley, James
GB 0096 SLV/90-91 · Fonds · {1950]-1951

Correspondence of James Hanley, 1951 and undated [1950].

Hanley , James , 1901-1985 , author and playwright
Hanley, James (1901-1985)
GB 0096 SLV/58-62 · Fonds · 1926-[1936]

Papers of James Hanley, 1926-[1936], comprising holograph manuscripts of novels, with some correspondence.

Hanley , James , 1901-1985 , author and playwright
Hanley, James: letter (1933)
GB 0096 MS1160 · Fonds · 1933

Letter from James Hanley to Frank Hollings, bookseller, offering to sell manuscript of his first novel Drift and also the manuscript of Captain Bottele, 6 Nov 1933.

Hanley , James , 1901-1985 , author and playwright
Hans van Marle Collection
GB 0096 MS1169 · Fonds · 1871-2005

Correspondence, mostly in English, with scholars and the Conrad family relating to van Marle's research into Joseph Conrad, 1959-2001; photographs including Conrad's relatives, ships associated with him, Conrad scholars, 1871-1995; card indexes of Conrad's correspondence; annotated editions of Conrad novels and letters, 1946-2001; festshrifts for van Marle, tributes to van Marle, copy of Norman Sherry's Phd on Conrad, 1963-2005.

Marle , Hans van , 1922-2001 , scholar
Hardy, Charles Frederick
GB 0096 MS 924/64-104 · c1960

The collection contains working notes by Charles Frederick Hardy, c1960, written from secondary sources on various subjects, chiefly travel.

Hardy , Charles Frederick , fl 1900-1960 , historian and antiquary
Hardy, Joseph: letter (1816)
GB 0096 AL55 · Fonds · 1816

Letter from Jospeh Hardy of 19 George Street, Adelphi, [London] to Lord Sheffield, 23 Feb 1816. Regarding his proposal of the latter as an Honorary Member of the Dublin Society, and dealing with agricultural matters.

Autograph, with signature.

Hardy , Joseph , fl 1816 , Colonel
Hardy, Peter: letter (1851)
GB 0096 AL492 · Fonds · 1851

Letter from Peter Hardy of London Assurance to Augustus De Morgan, 25 Jul 1851. Apologising for the delay in replying to a question about 'Jamieson's papers'; sends a 'trifling paper' On the values of annuities read before the Institute of Actuaries on 25 Nov 1850.

Autograph, with signature.

Hardy , Peter , 1813-1863 , actuary
GB 0096 AL56 · Fonds · 1888-1895

5 letters from George Julian Harney to John Salkeld, bookseller, 1888-1895. Requesting books. Including an envelope for the letter dated 11 Oct 1893.

Autographs, with signatures.

Harney , George Julian , 1817-1897 , Chartist and journalist x Harney , Julian
GB 0096 MS 485 · 1851-1852

A volume, 1851-1852, containing autobiographical details, moral observations, criticisms of religious affairs and newspaper cuttings.

Harper , William Edmund Alexander , fl 1851-1852
Harris, Joshua
GB 0096 MS 666 · c1786

An item, entitled A serious essay to establish that first principle of religion, addressed by the author (probably Harris) to 'the candid and judicious reader.' The manuscript discourse is inscribed on the inside of the front wrapper 'Joshua Harris the elder. A gift to Joshua Harris the younger 1786'.

Harris , Joshua , fl 1786 , the elder , writer
GB 0096 AL516 · Fonds · 1881

Letter from George Leib Harrison of Claridges Hotel, London to Bonamy Price, 15 Aug 1881. Concerning a report on the effects of the Education Act of 1870 and its amendments, and 'Industrial education'.

Harrison , George Leib , 1811-1885 , writer on social issues
Harrison, James
GB 0096 MS 531 · 1775, 1828

Manual of mathematics, including sections on calculating interest, 'brokage' and the purchase of stock, compiled by James Harrison of Leeds in 1775. At the end of the volume are added medical remedies and recipes in various hands, [1828].

Harrison , James , fl 1775 , of Leeds
GB 0096 MS 1153 · Fonds · c 1950-1986

Papers of Dr Negley Harte relating to the history of the University of London, c1950-1986, comprising material collected for Dr Negley Harte's book, The University of London 1836-1986 - an illustrated history (Althlone Press, 1986). Including copies of some illustrations.

Harte , Negley , fl 1986 , historian
Harvey, Margaret
GB 0096 MS 766 · 1895-1900

An exercise book of Margaret Harvey containing a list of 'books read', 1895-1900, with a note of when and where some of those books were read.

Harvey , Margaret , fl 1895-1900
GB 0096 MS1144 · Fonds · 1883

Papers of Francis Tebbs Havergal, 31 Oct 1883, comprising a letter to accompany the volume of Monumental Inscriptions in Hereford Cathedral (1881) he sent to Sir Albert Woods and set of coloured plates of coats of arms from Hereford Cathedral.

Havergal , Francis Tebbs , 1829-1890 , author and editor
GB 0096 AL205 · Fonds · 1841

Letter from Edward Hawkins to James Dodsley Cuff, [Jul-Aug] 1841. On numismatical matters.

Autograph, with signature. Marked as received on 3 Aug 1841.

Hawkins , Edward , 1780-1867 , museum curator and numismatist
Haynes, Hopton
GB 0096 MS 72 · 1700-1702

Manuscript volume by Hopton Haynes relating to English recoinage, 1700-1702, entitled 'Briefe memoirs relating to the silver and gold coins of England; with an account of the corruption of the hammered moneys and of the reform by the late grand coynage at the Tower and the five county mints in the years 1696, 1697, 1698 and 1699'. On the back of the title page the following note has been added: 'These Papers being begun and almost perfected near 7 years since, several things and expressions in them are now out of Fashion, which upon a Review may be layd aside to make the performance as Unexeptionable as may be to the Publick'. An addendum, in a different hand, gives 'An account of Guinea Coins of Gold imported from Africa by the Royal Africa Company [from 1675-1725], taken from the Gazeteer 23 Jan 1755'. This valuable manuscript gives minute details of the recoinage of 1696.

Haynes , Hopton , ?1672-1749 , King's Assay Master of the Royal Mint and Unitarian writer
GB 0096 AL56a · Fonds · 1838

Letter from William Hazlitt of 8 Alfred Place, [London] to Basil Montagu, Esq, 1 Sep 1838. 'I enclose the prospectus [missing] ... I did not ask you for the MSS. on Criminal Law, and on the Emancipation of the Jews ...'. Postscript: 'Mrs. Shelley's letter is dated from 4 Lower Belgrave St. They know her address always at Hookham's Library, 15 Bond St.' The third page contains a list of his father's (William Hazlitt the elder's) works.

Autograph, with signature.

Hazlitt , William , 1811-1893 , Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy
Headeach, Charles: letter
GB 0096 AL380 · Fonds · 1840

Letter from Charles Headach of Basingstoke, Hampshire to Messrs Hodding, Hodding and Co, Salisbury, 19 Oct 1840. Giving their agent permission to receive the interest due on the late Bishop of Salisbury's bonds of the Basingstoke Canal Company; giving details of the bonds and the method of authorizing payment; also mentioning a bond of Mr Hodding's. [Thomas Burgess, Bishop of Salisbury, died in 1837.]

Autograph, with signature. Postmarked at Basingstoke and Salisbury.

Headeach , Charles , fl 1840 , of Basingstoke, Hampshire
Headfort Estate
GB 0096 MS 937 · 1734-1795

Six volumes of account books, 1734-95, relating to the running of the Headfort Estate, Co. Meath, Ireland. Also one volume of apprentice bindings in the town of Kells, Co. Meath under the terms of the Headfort family charity.

Headfort Estate , Ireland
GB 0096 MS 792 · 1667

Indenture, dated 17 Oct 1667, between(1) Sir Robert Vyner Bt., Alderman of the City of London, (2) Sir Allen Broderick Bt., of Wandlesworth, Surrey, (3) Sir Richard Pigott Kt., (4) Perient Trott, (5) Humphey Beane, (6) James Hoare, (7) John Rives (or Ryves), (8) John Bence, (9) George Cock, merchant, and (10) James Temple, (3-10) being 'of London'. The identure settles their respective shares, profits, accounts and liability in the farm of the hearth tax revenues. The terms of an indenture of 30 Mar 1666 whereby Pigott, Trott and Beane paid £250,000 to the King for a grant of the annual rates of revenues from from 'fyer hearth and stoves' in England, Wales, and Berwick on Tweed, for 7 years; in Oct 1667 Vyner paid the £250,000 due to the crown, while Pigott, Trott and Beane lent their names to the transaction. Signed and sealed by the parties. Endorsed: 'Indenture...wherein Perient Trot...advanced 20,000 l.'

Unknown
GB 0096 MS 757 · 1675

Printed receipt, completed in manuscript, for six month's tax on four fire hearths (4 shillings), paid by Dorothy Watson for her house at Cawood, Yorkshire, to John Palmer, collector, on 3 Jun 1675.

Unknown
GB 0096 AL57 · Fonds · 1845

Letter from John Benjamin Heath of the Bank of England to J R McCulloch, Esq, 9 Dec 1845. Covering letter enclosing 'information you want respecting our Notes, Securities, etc'. Enclosure missing.

Autograph, with signature.

Heath , John Benjamin , 1790-1879 , Governor of the Bank of England
Heathcote, Samuel: letter
GB 0096 AL58 · Fonds · 1697

Letter from Samuel Heathcote to an unknown recipeint, 19 Oct 1697. 'Sr I have considered those objections you thought would be made against Establishing by Act of Parliamt. Such Companys of Merchants as I propos'd And have set them Downe here below in their full strength as neare as I could remember, with my Answeres to each'. Heathcote refers to a long previous letter giving his proposals in full.

Autograph, with signature.

Heathcote , Samuel , d 1708 , merchant