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[Messrs. Bell and Pyman]1
Anon. [My Dear John]1
Borthwick, Oliver Andrew1
Campbell, 3rd Earl and 4th Baron Cawdor, 1847-1911, Frederick Archibald Vaughan1
Campbell, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, 3rd Earl and 4th Baron Cawdor, 1847-19111
Churchill, Winston L.S.1
Colnaghi, Dominic Paul1
Gosse, Edmund1
Gott, William1
Hogg, Jabez, 1817-18991

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Sender: Kebbel, T.E.

Recipient: Shorter, Clement King

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC. Shorter correspondence

Sender: Ingram, William, Sir, 1847-1924

Recipient: Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899

Letters: 6

Date(s): 4 Dec 1882 - 6 Jun 1893; 1 n.d.

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Ingram

Note: Includes a portrait, press-cutting, and 'in memory' card. The material was formerly bound into a volume containing also transcripts of the letters, which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.

Sender: Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of, 1847-1929

Recipient: Ilchester, Mary Eleanor Anne Dawson, Countess of

Letters: 1

Date(s): 22 Jul 1902

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 1 Fox-Strangways


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Campbell, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, 3rd Earl and 4th Baron Cawdor, 1847-1911 to Leigh, Egerton

Campbell, 3rd Earl and 4th Baron Cawdor, 1847-1911, Frederick Archibald Vaughan

18 Aug 1898

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Sender: Wilson, Mathew IV

Recipient: [Messrs. Bell and Pyman]

Letters: 1

Date(s): 1847

Location: SC MS 417/59/21.1

Note: On verso, reply from Bell and Pyman to Mathew IV, 1847.

Sender: Churchill, Winston L.S.

Recipient: Borthwick, Oliver Andrew

Letters: 27

Date(s): 16 May [ ] - 6 Jul 1902

Location: MS Dep 1990/1/1822-1848

Note: Item 1847, attached: letter from James P Gallacher to W.L.S.

Churchill, 14 May 1901.

Sender: Ponsonby, Frederick George Brabazon, 6th Earl of Bessborough

Recipient: Anon. [My dear John]

Letters: 1

Date(s): 25 May [18-?]

Location: BC Extra-illus From The life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol.3, pt.1, opp. p.54

Note: The sender may be the 4th Earl, John William Ponsonby, but in the absence of the year of writing this is uncertain. The latter died in 1847 while he was lord-lieutenant of Ireland. This letter is inserted at the date 1881 of the biography, but may relate to earlier events in Irish history. 'John' could then be Lord John Russell

Sender: Holmes, Oliver Wendell

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 10

Date(s): 7 Sep 1884 - 27 Nov 1890

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Note: Oliver Wendell Holmes studied medicine at Harvard College and took the degree of M.D. in 1836. For years he contributed poems, essays and sketches to various newspapers and periodicals. In 1847 he was appointed Professor of Anatomy at Harvard, a positon he retained for thirty-five years. When "The Atlantic Monthly" was started in 1857 "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" began to appear, commencing in the first year of the journal's existence. Rarely have magazine articles attained such marvellous popularity. The keen psychological insight, the catholicity and depth of human sympathy displayed in them, the genial humour and the sparkling wit, the spontaniety of pathos and the lofty scorn of wrong and injustice, were unsurpassed in the literature of their time and place. Thanks for congratulation; appointment to meet at Boston, thanks for a volume of poems; hopes to visit Gosse's College and University; meeting at Cambridge; attending a dinner with the Chancellor of the Exchequer;
thanks for congratulations on his birthday, 1890.

Sender: Colnaghi, Dominic Paul

Recipient: Gott, William

Letters: 19

Date(s): 27 Mar 1847 - 20 Feb 1863

Location: SC Gott Papers: MS 194/6/73-74, 78-94

Note: 1) On various prints offered for sale. 3 pp. 2) Acknowledging receipt of the balance of his account dated 4 May 1847 (attached). 1 p. 3) Offering works for sale. 2 pp. 4) Informing him about some prints sent for Gott's inspection. 2 pp. 5) Tells him he has sent the portfolio for "The Last Supper". 1 p. 6) Encloses a letter about daggers from Mr Johnson. 1 p. 7) Acknowledges receipt of payment. 1 p. 8) On Italian pictures. 3 pp. 9) On engravings. 2 pp. 10) On various pictures. 2 pp. 11) Gives his opinion of the value of lots in George Smith's sale. 2 pp. 12) Gives his opinion of the value of other lots. 3 pp. 13) Gives the result of the day's sale. 2 pp. 14) Gives the result of the day's sale. 2 pp. 15) Gives the result of the day's sale. 2 pp. 16) Gives the result of the day's sale. 2 pp. 17) Gives the results of the last day of Smith's sale. 3 pp. 18) Regrets that some of

the lots bought were duplicates, and will accept their return. 2 pp. 19) List of Prints sent to Gott. 2 pp. Sender is a print dealer.