[Letters to Sir John and Sir Edward Heath] [1667-1671]

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[Letters to Sir John and Sir Edward Heath] [1667-1671]

A collection of 5 letters and 1 separate address leaf written to Sir John Heath and Sir Edward Heath, the sons of Sir Robert Heath. The letters from Thomas Foster, John Hunt and William Vanbrugh concern business matters, but the letter from Alexander Noel concerns the legal case of a carpenter named Daniel Sicklyn who lived on the Heaths' estate in Cotesmore. One letter from Vanbrugh has Edward Heath's response written on an integral leaf.

6 items ; 150-237 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7531463

University of California, Los Angeles

Related Entities

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Foster, Thomas, d. 1685,

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Heath, Edward, 1612-1669.

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Society of Genealogists of London

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Bloom, James Harvey, fl. 1901-1918,

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Vanbrugh, William,

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Heath, John, 1614-1691,

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Noel, Alexander,

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Hunt, John, 1964-....

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John Hunt, playwright, with the collaboration of Martin Kaplan. From the description of Knights errant: typescript, 1982. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122531757 John Hunt was a missionary in Fiji, who took part in translating the Bible into Fijian and wrote several religious works. He was buried at Vewa. From the description of Diary [manuscript]. 1968. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223760776 John Hunt and Martin Kaplan, pl...