Abraham Hayward manuscript material : 12 items, 1834?-1871

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Abraham Hayward manuscript material : 12 items, 1834?-1871

· To "My dearest sisters" : 5 autograph letters signed : -- 2 Feb 1864 : (HWD 09.091) : from the Athenaeum; begins, "Things are in good ..." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. -- 20 Apr 1865 : (MISC 3493) : from 8 St. James St.; begins, "I inclose the cheque for £50." -- 27 Mar [no year] : (MISC 3492) : from the Athenaeum; begins, "I have nothing much to tell you..." -- 7 Mar [no year] : (MISC 3491) : from the Athenaeum; begins, "The basket arrived ..." -- 14 Jan [no year] : (B'ANA 0598) : begins, "I ventured from Newstead Abbey today ...," about which he later says "Lord Byron left half in ruins ..." Filed in the SC manuscript file. · To Catherine Maria Bury, Lady Charleville : 1 autograph letter signed (copy) : 18 Nov 1849 : (HWD 04.086) : from Hotel Mirbeau, Paris; begins, "Perhaps you will like to hear what is going on here." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. · To Harriet Canning de Burgh, Lady Clanricarde : 1 autograph letter signed (copy?) : [no date] : (HWD 09.066) : from 8 St. James St.; begins, "I found your note ..." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. · To Mrs. Geale : 1 autograph letter signed (copy) : 20 Apr 1856 : (HWD 09.091) : from Temple; begins, "I am very much obliged to you for your letter and reminiscences ..." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. · To Jane Porter, novelist : 1 autograph letter signed : 30 May [1834 or 1835] : (MISC 2445) : from 1 Pump Court Temple; offering her a book [not present]. · To "My dear Porter" : 1 autograph letter signed : 5 Mar 1870 : (HWD 08.037) : on Privy Council Office stationery; begins, "I will certainly come unless laid hold of suddenly ..." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. · To John Tyndall, physicist : 1 autograph letter signed (copy) : 24 Nov 1871 : (HWD 10.107) : from the Athenaeum; begins, "A letter from you was read at the meeting ..." In the Abraham Hayward Correspondence Files. · To an unknown correspondent : 1 autograph letter signed : "Monday" : (MISC 3490) : from Pencarrow Bodmin; begins, "This is a very agreeable place..." Also held is a copy of a memo from Lady Byron to Harriet Beecher Stowe, in Hayward's hand, on the Byron marriage and separation (B'ANA 0061); filed under "Byron, Anne Isabella" in the SC manuscript file.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7336845

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Porter, Jane, 1776-1850

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Charleville, Catherine Maria Bury, Countess, 1762-1851

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Tyndall, John, 1820-1893

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Hayward, A. (Abraham), 1801-1884

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