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King George III letters
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George III letters
Manuscripts
Collection of letters by King George III and several of his family members including his parents, sons, daughters, and Queen Charlotte.
mssHM 377-381
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Nugent, George Nugent Grenville, Baron, 1788-1850. Letter to George Glover, 1778-1862
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(6 p.). Subjects: Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany… ; George IV, King of Great Britain.
HM 83368
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Nugent, George Nugent Grenville, Baron, 1788-1850. Letter to George Glover, 1778-1862
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The Lilies, Bucks., Eng. (4 p.). Subject: Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany…
HM 83367
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George Biddell Airy letters
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Two letters written by George Biddell Airy. One four-page letter, dated 1852, June 10, is a response to a letter from Archdeacon [Hare?]. A two-page letter, dated 1858, December 7 and addressed to William Moody, regards an article that Airy wrote in 1854 concerning university reform.
mssHM 82723-82724
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Malcolm King letter to Arthur Lee Kellogg
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In this letter to his nephew, addressed "Artie Kellogg, Esq.," Malcolm King thanks him for the letter he sent along with his "Auntie Emma's" and reminds him to take care of his "Papa and Mama." King also reminds that "if Lucy is there, don't let her eat too much melon." The letter is signed "your Uncle Malcolm."
mssHM 4280
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Sir George Howard Darwin letter to Frederick Pollock
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This letter was written by George H. Darwin to the English jurist Frederick Pollack. The letter is simply dated "Tuesday;" the cataloger obtained the date from the postmark on the envelope.The letter reads as follows: "I enclose a cheque for £10 from my Father, and one of £5 from myself. My Father says he will be glad to increase his subscription if necessary, + I shall be proud to help so worthy a subscription by another £5 if there is any kind of need of it - So will you let me know how the total gets on. Yours G. H. Darwin." The letter was written from Beckenham, London, England.
mssHM 80279