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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Mainzer, Joseph, 4 May 1850

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1989/42
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed from Joseph Mainzer to an unidentified recipient (possibly Leonard Horner), dated 4 May 1850, inviting him to a concert: “I enclose a programme of our Meeting. I do not need to say that I should much desire to see you with your ladies here on the 9th [...]”.

Dates: 4 May 1850

Nasmyth, James, 15 September 1856, 11 June 1889

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Identifier: Coll-1989/50
Scope and Contents 1. Autograph letter signed from James Nasmyth to one Mrs. Wills, Penshurst (Kent), 11 June 1889: “We were delighted to receive your most welcome note of yesterday and to know that you are quite well again as in your cosey house at No 13. -- We shall be very happy to receive your friends any afternoon and hope the sun will shine not so as to unable them to enjoy so long a drive. -- I well remember Leonard Horner and his venerable Father in my early days in Edinburgh in connection with the...
Dates: 15 September 1856, 11 June 1889

Ricasoli, Bettino, 30 September 1861

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Identifier: Coll-1989/58
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Autograph letter signed from Bettino Ricasoli (Prime Minister of Italy), dated 30 September 1861, to Leonard Horner in Turin, about his visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the next day: “Saró molto fortunato Se Ella vorrà favorirmi domani al Ministero degli Affari Esteri al mezzogiorno e mezzo [...]”.

Dates: 30 September 1861

Tindal, Nicholas Conyngham, 11 March 1838; 7 Feb. [no year].

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Identifier: Coll-1989/68
Scope and Contents 1. Autograph letter signed from Nicholas Tindal to Sir Charles Lyell, dated 11 March 1838, Bedford Square [London]: "I am sorry we missed each other, when we must both have called for the same purpose. I send you my proxy paper for the Yorkshire Schools, properly signed by me; but I will trouble you to put in the name of the proxy, and also the proper figure apart the boys name; for there is something a little obscure in the two last lines of the N. B. which I had rather leave to the...
Dates: 11 March 1838; 7 Feb. [no year].