STANLEY
(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Traveller and Writer, from 1864 Dean of Westminster)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Kitchin',
(George William, 1827-1912, later Dean of Winchester and Durham, first 'censor' of Non-collegiate Students at Oxford), asking him to dine on the 30th "to meet the Westminster preachers who so occupy the house that there will alas! be no ... bed for you", blind embossed Stanley crest, 1 side 8vo., Deanery, Westminster, 16th April
side margins trimmed without loss
Item Date:
1869
Stock No:
51916
£45
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STANLEY
(Edward, 1779-1849, from 1837 Bishop of Norwich)
Signature 'E Norwich' on Autograph envelope front to the Master & Fellows
of Caius College, Cambridge, 2¾" x 6", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1840
Stock No:
54970
£10
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STANLEY
(Lady Augusta, 1822-1876, Daughter of Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl Elgin and wife of Arthur P Stanley, 1815-1881, Dean of Westminster, Theological Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Dovesdaile (?)
saying the “The Dean has much pleasure in sending you the enclosed...”, 1 side 8vo., Deanery, Westminster on headed mourning paper, 13th January
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
42523
£75
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LINES ON THE RECOVERY OF PRINCE LEOPOLD
[STANLEY
(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Dean of Westminster from 1864)]
Printed Poem
Titled "Lines written on the Recovery of Prince Leopold from his severe illness in February 1875" with a manuscript title at the head "The Untravelled Traveller", starting "When brothers part for manhood's race, / And gladly seek from year to year, / From scene to scene, from place to place, / the wonders of each opening sphere, / Is there no venturous path in store, / To undiscovered haunt or shore, / For him whom Fate forbade to roam, / The untravelled traveller at home? ..." with a further seven verses on 3 sides 4to., no place, no date but
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
40709
£125
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STEPHENS
(Revd. Richard, 1785-1871, taught at Rugby 1812-1815, from 1824 Vicar of Belgrave)
Autograph Letter Signed to Alfred Ellis, 1821-1879,
(second son of John Ellis, 1789-1862, of Belgrave), thanking him for "information about the illness of poor Christian", he will see him again as promised, "Would that we could prevail upon men to prepare daily for an event which must sooner or later overtake us all!", and adding his condolence to Alfred and his parents on the loss of his "much respected Uncle", 2 sides 8vo., Belgrave, Leicstershire, 23rd March
Item Date:
1857
Stock No:
16384
£15
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