
A collection of autographs, manuscript letters, clipped autographs, etc, including:
The Church & Religion: an assortment of letters, notes, and autographs etc from the c19th and c20th including: archbishops and bishops of Canterbury, York, Winchester, Lincoln, Ripon, Gloucester etc; letters to Rev. G A Parkinson (Wesleyan Church, London Road) from F E Smith, Lord Birkenhead (1872-1930); Thomas Binney (“Archbishop of Nonconformity”, 1798-1874); Rev William Beckford Faulkner (1792-1837, with long note about the Cambridge Camden Society); small collection of family notes etc relating to William Boyd Carpenter (chaplain to Queen Victoria & bishop, 1841-1918); Rev Thomas Champness (founder of Cliff College, 1850-1900); Sir James Stonehouse (physician & cleric, 1716-1795; John Hunt (theologian, 1827-1907); Lant Carpenter (unitarian and educator, 1780-1840); Julius Hare (theologian, 1795-1855); Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (priest and historian, 1815-1881); Rev Andrew Lothian (United Secession minister, 1763-1831, testimonial); James Hews Bransbury (unitarian minister, 1783-1847); Rev Thomas Broadhurst (unitarian, 1867-1851); Dr W C Magee (Bishop, 1821-1891); Edward Hayes Plumptre (Dean of Wells, 1821-1891); small group of letters re Richmond Parish Churchyard inc. from Sir John Pope-Hennessey (1834-1891); Henry Hart Milman (Dean of St Pauls, poet, historian, 1791-1868; small qty); Walter Hook (churchman, 1798-1875, signed photograph etc); William Inge (Dean of St Paul’s & writer, 1860-1954, small qty); Charles Vaughan (scholar and priest, 1816-1897, small qty); Homer Eaton (US Methodist and writer, 1834-1913, small manuscript on Luke 7:22, transcribed by Grenell); William Sinclair (writer & clergyman, 1850-1917); Edward Cardwell (1787-1861, writer & scholar, 1781-1861); James Hook (churchman, 1771-1828); Thomas Banks Strong (theologian and bishop, 1861-1944); Charles Musgrave (Archdeacon & vicar, 1792-1875); Thomas Guthrie (divine and philanthropist, 1803-1873); Andrew Mitchell Thomson (priest and reformer, 1779-1831); Thomas Best Woodward (priest, 1814-1875); Sir George Adam Smith (priest and theologian, 1856-1942); Richard Knill (missionary, 1787-1857); R W Dale (Congregationalist, 1829-1895); Henry Alford (churchman etc, 1810-1871); Charles Banjamin Tayler (priest and writer, 1797-1875); etc, etc
Roman Catholic figures: Charles Newsham (Monseigneur, d.1863); Bernard Vaughan (Jesuit, 1847-1922); Christopher Butler (bishop, 1902-1986); William Ward (theologian, 1812-1882); James Spencer Northcote (1821-1907); Andrew Carruthers (bishop, 1770-1852); Bernard Griffin (archbishop, 1899-1956); James Bramston (bishop, 1763-1836); John D’Alton (archbishop, 1882-1963); Thomas Parker (bishop, 1887-1975) etc
C,18th or early c.19th manuscript “thirteen creeds of modern Jews"; c.19th; printed 4pp note from Luigi Capellini (founder of the Military Church of Rome, early c.20th), 1903 pamphlet for the Salvation Army's “Self-Denial Effort 1903” mounted; etc etc.
Antiquarians Academics and Historians: an assortment of letters, notes, manuscripts, clipped autographs etc from the c18th, c19th and c20th including: Gilbert Murray (scholar, intellectual, 1866-1857, small qty); Isaac Heard (Garter King of Arms, 1730-1822); Walter Rouse Ball, (mathematician and magician etc, 1850-1925); Sir Daniel Wilson (archaeologist, 1816-1892); James Bell Pettigrew (anatomist & naturalist, 1834-1908); John Croft (antiquarian and wine merchant, 1732-1820); Thomas Bateman (antiquary, 1821-1861); Robert Ketton-Cremer (historian, landowner, 1906-1969); William Wallace (Philosopher, 1844-1897); Walter Leaf (classical scholar etc, 1852-1927); Thomas Cheyne (biblical scholar, 1841-1915); John Brand (antiquary, 1744-1806); Philip Bliss (academic, 1787-1857); Martin Farquhar Tupper (poet, writer & philosopher, 1810-1889); Edward Craven Hawtrey (Headmaster of Eton, 1789-1862); Archibald Alison (essayist & priest, 1757-1839, small qty); George Burges (classical scholar etc, 1786-1864); Sir John Thomson (zoologist, 1861-1933, small qty); Henry Thomas Buckle (historian, 1821-1862 small quantity inc. “Buckle’s Belief”); John Collins (professor of literature, 1848-1908); Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806; poet, classicist, “A Riddle” manuscript in another hand): William Bright (historian, 1824-1901); John Richard Magrath (academic & administrator, 1838-1930); Sir James Donaldson (educationalist, 1831-1915); Richard Jelf (academic & educator, 1798-1871); M.L. Holyoake (Secretary, Social Science Association, fl. 1885); William Irving Wilkinson (classical scholar, n.d.); Sir John McClure (educator, 1860-1922); William Smyth (historian, 1765-1849); etc, etc (qty);
Science, engineering, medical world etc - an assortment of letters, notes, manuscripts, clipped autographs etc from the c18th, c19th and c20th including: Sir Joseph Banks (naturalist and botanist, 1743-1820); John Pinkerton (cartographer etc, 1758-1826, manuscript note to Sir Joseph Banks); William Babington (minerologist and physician, 1756-1833); George Rolleston (zoologist, 1829-1881); George Carey Foster (Physicist, 1835-1919); Charles Manby (engineer, 1804-1884, letters to (small qty)); Sir Frederick Bramwell (engineer, 1818-1903); George Moore (physician, 1803-1880); John Joseoh Mechi (silversmith & inventor, 1802-1880); Alfred Swaine Taylor (medical jurist, 1806-1880); Thomas Watson (physician, 1792-1882); Sir Arthur Mitchell (doctor in mental illnesses, 1826-1909); Richard Lydekker (Geologist, 1849-1915); Ebenezer Maitland (businessman, 1752-1834); James Lorrain Smith (pathologist, 1862-1931); Royal College of Surgeons: a collection of c.19th letters (approx. 35) regarding the Hunterian Oration etc etc (qty)
The Law and Lawyers: a small assortment of letters, notes, signed photographs, sketches and clipped signatures etc, etc of the c18th, c19th and c20th etc, including: Richard Arden, Lord Alvanley (judge, 1745-1804); Charles John Darling, Lord Darling (judge, 1849-1936); John Westlake (jurist, 1828-1913); James Harmer (lawyer, 1777-1853); Edward Law, lord Ellenborough (judge, 1750-1818); Sir Archibald Macdonald (Judge, 1747-1826); Sir John Taylor Coleridge (judge, 1790-1876); Thomas Denman, Lord Denman (judge, 1779-1854); Sir James Mansfield (judge, 1734-1821); George Sowley Holroyd (judge, 1758-1831); Henry Hawkins, Lord Brampton (judge, 1817-1907); William Wood, Lord Hatherley (judge, 1801-1881); Francis Jeune, Lord St Helier (judge, 1843-1905); William Tooke (lawyer & politician, 1777-1863); Henry Dundas, Lord Melville (lawyer and politician, 1742-1811); Farrer Herschell, Lord Herschell (judge, 1837-1899); William Downes, Lord Downes (judge, 1751-1826); William Follett (judge and politician, 1796-1845); various property correspondence regarding Clifton, Bristol (late c .19th); Ashfield, Suffolk (c.18th); Hull (c.18th indenture); etc etc
Non-English language: a small group of c.18th and c.19th items, etc (qty)
Many & Varied: a small assortment of letters, notes, clipped autographs, engravings, photographs, etc from the c.17th c.18th, c.19th and c.20th (etc) (qty)
Items of antiquarian interest: a small assortment of c.17th etc items including: a deposition, etc etc (qty).





























