Small collections of correspondence and single items Eighteenth-twentieth centuries
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Morgan Robert fl 1828
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Gough, Hubert, Sir, 1870-1963
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Church, Richard, 1893-1972
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British author and poet. From the description of Letter, 1942 May 2. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29853286 Richard Church was a British author and critic, known as a poet and as a writer for young people. Born in the Battersea dictrict of London, he was educated at public schools in Dulwich and at sixteen took a job with the civil service, where he remained for twenty-four years. He published a considerable amount of poetry, then began writing fiction; ...
Southampton Harbour Commission
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Wilkinson Isabel Florence fl 1972
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Louis XVIII 1795-1824
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Mr Brocklebank
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Griffiths H Brian fl 1981
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Casson Sir Hugh (Maxwell) b 1910
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Wilson William d 1873
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Doswell J D fl 1821
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Sumner Charles Richard d 1874
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Edmonds Sir James Edward 1861-1856
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De Spinoza Baruch (Benedict) 1632-1677
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Guest David Hadden
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Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
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English philanthropist and writer. From the description of Autograph letter in third person : Garden Court Temple, to Mr. Phillips, 1804 June 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270662097 English abolitionist, reformer, and philanthropist. From the description of Copies of letters received, 1763-73. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58776522 British philanthropist and abolitionist. From the description of Granville Sharp correspondenc...
Atherley George
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Stubbs, William, 1825-1901
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William Stubbs (1825-1901), the historian, bishop of Chester and afterwards of Oxford, was born at Knaresborough, and educated at Ripon Grammar School, and at Christ Church, Oxford. His chief work, The constitutional history of England, in 3 volumes, was issued in 1874-78, and at once became the standard authority on the subject. The notes on the history of Ripon Minster were compiled while he was a student at Christ Church. From the guide to the Notes on Ripon Minster, compiled by W...
Spalding Charles fl 1777
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University College, Southampton
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Pedro Dan fl 1981
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Strauss Leo b 1899
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Ferrior Benjamin
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Bragg Eleanor 1853-1856
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Feuchtwanger, Lion, 1884-1958
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The best-selling novelist, Lion Feuchtwanger, fled Germany in 1933 with the rise of the National Socialists. Living first in exile in France (1933-1940), Feuchtwanger and his wife, Marta, ultimately emigrated to the United States in 1940, coming to Los Angeles in 1941. Lion Feuchtwanger is perhaps best known for his historical novel, Jud Süss (1925; Jew Suess), and his novel Erfolg (1930; Success), the first novel that predicts the reign of terror of National Socialism. Lion Feuchtwanger lived ...