Abbey Gate-Way, north side, Bury St. Edmunds.
- SCA146-GA119-11-546
- File
- 1811
Part of William Dendy fonds.
Dendy, William
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Abbey Gate-Way, north side, Bury St. Edmunds.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
Dendy, William
The counsellor, king, warrior, mother and child in the tomb.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
One leaf, p. 11 from an unidentified publication.
Dendy, William
Part of Jardine family fonds.
This documents consists of two separate dated statements: "Kilbride, 14 June, 1814. William Jordan and Catherine Bell both in this parish have, on the three preceding Sabbaths, been regularly proclaimed in this church and no objections offered. Thomas Bryce, Sess. Clks [here the handwriting changes] This 15 of June 1814. The above parties were joined in marriage at Glasgow by J.M. Lockhart Minr.
Jardine Family
Elevation of bay window, west side, Crosby Hall, London.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
Dendy, William
Part of Jardine family fonds.
Jardine Family
Adelaide : documents, printouts.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to the settlement of Petworth emigrants in Adelaide Township. Consists of photocopies from 19th century manuscript sources.
The Jackman Foundation
PRO WO/120/26 : Chelsea Hospital records.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to Petworth Emigration/Genealogical research. Consists of a photocopy from the Chelsea Hospital records dated 1815.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of Ontario history collection.
Fragment of possibly the Kingston Gazette.
Anton Kaiser discharge certification.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one document certifying that Anton Kaiser served in De Watteville's regiment in Captain Sturter's Grenadiers during the War of 1812. Dated June 15, 1816.
Southey, Robert 1774-1843: ALS, 1816 April 23, Keswick, to the Rev. Dr. Bell.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to the Rev. Dr. Bell. April 23, 1816. Acknowledges receipt of weather-glass, damaged in shipment. Hartley Coleridge has fellowship at Oriel. Has had visitor: a professor of chemistry from Columbia College, New York.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Continuation of file 233a.
Davis, Bertram R.
French construction : clipping of a sketch of Red River settlement by Lord Selkirk.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One clipping of a sketch of Red River settlement by Lord Selkirk ca. 1817.
Lord Selkirk
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
File consists of a ts. transcription of Robert Southey's diary from his trip through mainland Europe, including France, Italy and Switzerland. Ts. has ms. corrections and additions. Continued in 233b.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. Edwin Clement seen looking off camera.
Clement Bowlby Family
Certificate of baptism for Jane Hanson.
File consists of a certificate of baptism for Jane Hanson, born to Frederick Colqhhoun and Jane Hanson in Edinburgh.
Haney, Haney, Kendall & Melville
Part of William Dendy fonds.
Dendy, William
Part of Jardine family fonds.
Jardine Family
Silver crown from England showing on the obverse the head of King George IV and on the reverse an image of St. King George slaying the dragon.
Pyke, Edgar William
[H. Hadding?] to Dr. [William] Canniff.
Part of Ontario history collection.
One letter addressed to Dr. Canniff from [H. Hadding?]. The letter discusses the history of a house that Dr. Canniff is inquiring about.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
One wanderbuch (journeybook) recording Jacob Hailer's journeyman as a wheelwright. A wanderbuch served as both a passport and a resume and has pages for local authorities to give approval to work and for employers to make statements about the worker's qualifications. Hailer worked in various cities across Germany including Durlach, Muhlburg, and Kehl.
Hailer, Jacob
Part of Jardine family fonds.
Jardine Family
Opie, Amelia Alderson, 1769-1853: ALS, 1823 Jan. 13, Norwich, to Robert Southey.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Robert Southey. January 13, 1823. Her client, Alfred Pettitt, an invalid music teacher, wishes to publish a collection of hymns. Mrs. Opie hopes that Southey and Wordsworth will be willing to supply compositions for his collection.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Schantz Russell Family
Southey, Robert 1774-1843: ALS, 1824 May 24, [London], to Charles Danvers, [Bristol].
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Charles Danvers. May 24, 1824. "Will leave tomorrow (Tuesday) at four p.m. and hopes to arrive at Danvers's door (in Bristol?) before three o'clock Wednesday."
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Handwritten death notice for an unknown person who died November 4, 1824 aged 54 years, 9 months.
Wagner Hailer family
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Silver shilling from England showing on the obverse the head of King George IV and on the reverse a lion over a crown and a rose.
Pyke, Edgar William
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, compartment on one side.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
Dendy, William
Receipt for work performed by enslaved Black female.
Part of Sol Eisen collection.
File consists of one receipt, in French, for work performed by an enslaved Black female named Maria on a chain gang in New Orleans in 1825. Translation reads "Wages for negress on the chain: The city treasury will pay to Mr. D. Fitch the sum of 11 piastre and 50 cents for forty six days of work by his negress Maria, employed by the public works from August 9 to October 3." The document is signed by David Fitch and Precend Lament [?] and is dated at New Orleans, Oct. 3, 1825.
Attached to the receipt is what appears to be a clipping from the vendor catalogue which listed the item for sale. It reads:
"174. NEGRO CHAIN GANG LABOR RECEIPT. Printed document, in French, signed, one page, oblong small quarto. Nouvelle-Orleans, 1825. Interesting if not gruesome document. Receipt for labor in the chain gang performed by a negress."
Eisen, Sol
Upper Canada indenture for lease of a ferry to Claudius Christie.
Part of Ontario history collection.
Upper Canada indenture regarding the lease of a ferry to take passengers across the River Trent, given to Claudius Christie. Dated June 10, 1826.
Engraved portrait of Colin Rankin.
Part of Colin Rankin fonds.
Engraved head and shoulders portrait of Colin Ranking later in life created and printed by A. Alexander & Sons Ltd. London, England.
Rankin, Colin
Southey, Robert 1774-1843: ALS, 1826 May 13, Keswick, to unknown correspondent.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter. May 13, 1826. Mentions that a set of books directed by Southey in care of the recipient of the letter should have arrived.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Birth certificate for Jacob Wagner (here listed as Johann Jacob Wagner) dated June 1, 1826. Wagner was born December 20 1804.
Germany
Southey, Robert 1774-1843: ALS, 1827 Aug. 11, Keswick, to Messrs. Treuttel and Wurtz, London.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter addressed to Treuttel and Wurtz (probably Treutel and Wurtz, publishers). August 11, 1827. Acknowledges receipt of Bank of England post-bill for £100.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Two studio portraits of Charles Andrew Ahrens, seen in formal dress with hands crossed at abdomen. One is an upper body portrait, and the other is a head and shoulders crop of the same photo.
Schneider family
George Gordon to George, Earl of Dalhousie.
Part of Ontario history collection.
One letter addressed to George, Earl of Dalhousie from George Gordon dated August 27, 1827.
Part of Jardine family fonds.
Jardine Family
Receipt R.J. Hopkins to Adam Stubbs.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one receipt for 95.0.6 recieved by R.J. Hopkins from Adam Stubbs. Dated February 25, 1827.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
File consists of copies of Joseph Cottle's letters, along with notes on the letters and an introduction to them.
Davis, Bertram R.
Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850: ALS, 1828 March 1, Bremhill, [to Caroline Bowles].
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles (who became Mrs. Robert Southey). March 1, 1828. Says he would be glad to send her his "plain statements, of all the circumstances of the case of the poor woman whom I was able to deliver from her horrible doom." Deals with other matters also.
Davis, Bertram R.
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843: ALS, 1828 Feb. 27, Keswick, to the Rev. Dr. Bell.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Rev. Dr. Bell. February 27, 1828. Urges recipient not to worry about the matter that has been bothering him for so long. Now that he has established the discovery for his own, he should let the matter rest. Suggests meeting him in Cheltenham. Refers to Southey's daughter and son.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
"Document, signed, appointing his brother, Henry Herbert Southey, his lawful attorney, to receive any sum of money due to him as Poet Laureate." Also includes original auction advertisement for the item.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Passport and visa showing Jacob Hailer leaving through France for the United States. The passport gives a description of Jacob as having brown hair and eyes, an oval face, a straight narrow nose, medium sized mouth, and a round chin. Issued June 14, 1829.
France
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles. May 16, [1829?]. Forwards letter addressed to her but delivered to him by mistake. Compliments her as creative artist of letters. Refers warmly to Southey. Long, detailed letter.
Davis, Bertram R.
Leaf of book : inscription by Isabella Wilmot, I. Budge Dublin.
Part of Elizabeth Smith Shortt fonds.
Shortt, Elizabeth Smith
Probate of will of Alexander Grant.
Part of Ontario history collection.
Probate of the will for Alexander Grant. Includes original wax seal and seal of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843: ALS, 1829 Nov. 14, Keswick, to [Edward Quillinan].
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter (to Edward Quillinan who became William Wordsworth's son-in-law). November 14, 1829. Apologizes for not saying farewell at Rydal Mount. Was under the impression he was remaining until the next evening. Provides annotation for "Your very pleasing poem upon the resurrection of Barber's tree."
Davis, Bertram R.
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843: ALS, 1829 June 4, Keswick, to H[enry] T[aylor].
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to "My dear H.T." June 4, 1829. Encloses a ballad for Allan C (unningham).
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
1st Edition. India paper proof.
Purchased in Benet Gallery, Cambridge.
Dendy, William
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to the settlement of Petworth emigrants in Ontario. Consists of ms. notes, photocopies of published maps of townships and towns, photocopies from manuscript and published sources.
The Jackman Foundation
New Buildings, St. John's College, Grand Entrance.
Part of William Dendy fonds.
1st Edition. India paper proof.
Dendy, William
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Southey, Robert 1774-1843: The Works of William Cowper, notes.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph sheet (2 pages). Outlines, memoranda, and lists of letters relating to Southey's work on Cowper.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of Ratz family fonds.
Studio portraits of Henry Dunke and his wife Elizabeth Dunke (nee Klinck).
Ratz Family
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles. July 13, 1831. Informal, friendly letter discussing their name, speaking of his unfurnished house, their going with Mrs. Bowles to some destination.
Davis, Bertram R.
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
WSRO PAR 210/31/10 : Wisborough Green.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies of research notes by Sheila Haines accompanied by photocopies of letters.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of Clement Bowlby Family fonds.
File consists of two etchings accumulated by Florence Grace Clement. One is a plate taken from a book with identifying notes showing Louisa Elizabeth, Baroness Durham engraved by Thomson from a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1831. The other is an advertisement for an exhibit of oil and watercolour drawings and modern etchings at the City of London Fine Art Gallery by H. Gillard Glindoni from 1882.
Clement, Florence Grace
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles. June 30, 1831. Long letter beginning with reference to a book he has completed, one that should reach her soon. He speaks of their common friend Southey and his activities in literature and in the press.
Davis, Bertram R.
Receipt Isaac Garratt to Thomas Garratt.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one receipt for 25 pounds recieved by Isaac Garratt from Thomas Garratt.
Isle of Wight : CO 384/28, Isle of Wight boys : White, Richard Walton.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies of letters from Richard Walton White, Justice of the Peace, Isle of Wight, dated Jan. 31 and Feb. 4, 1831 regarding emigration
Extensive notes on folder are abstracts of the letters.
The Jackman Foundation
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Petworth : T. pages letters : duplicates.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to research on illustrations. This folder consists of research on illustrations from Canadian sources. This folder contains correspondence and photocopies of illustrations.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles. June 1, 1832. Apparently encloses poetry (ms.? or book?) Mentions someone to whom he alludes in the preface. Comments on "disgusting and stupid bards of the pantry and wash-house." Unpublished?
Davis, Bertram R.
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to provisions and regulations for passengers. Consists of annotated photocopies of original printed and ms. sources
Notes on folder: check w. illustrations from NTM.
The Jackman Foundation
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Caroline Bowles. June 5, 1832. Refers to the crisis facing the nation. Begs her to assure her friend of Bowles's esteem and respect. Bowles hopes that nothing he's said will offend her friend.
Davis, Bertram R.
Tiffin half penny brass token.
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
One Canadian Tiffin imitation half penny token. Was produced by Montreal grocer Tiffin and was not legal tender.
Tiffin
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds
Contract, signed on 27 October 1832 in Waterloo Township to build the Hailer Home on King Street in Kitchener. Signed by Jacob Hailer, Philip Salzberger (builder), and Friedrich Kummel (witness).
Hailer, Jacob
Letters : edit : letters : additional material.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies and ts. transcripts of emigrants' letters from manuscript and published sources.
The Jackman Foundation
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843: ALS, 1835 Dec. 21, Keswick, to the Rev. John Horseman, Heydon.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to the Rev. John Horseman. December 21, 1835. "Renewing the acquaintance of his correspondent and giving him an account of himself and his family, referring to the tragic state (insanity) of his wife" (Southey at his best as a letter-writer).
Published in Kenneth Curry's New Letters, v. 2 p. 433.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy of a volume of published letters : Letters from the Dorking emigrants who went Canada in the Spring of 1832.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to settlement of Petworth emigrants in Adelaide Township, Middlesex County, Ont. This folder contains a photocopy from the Archives of Ontario RG1 C-I-1, Crown Lands petitions
Extensive notes on folder.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to settlement of Petworth emigrants in Adelaide Township, Middlesex County, Ont. This folder contains a photocopy from the Archives of Ontario RG1 C-I-1, Crown Lands petitions
Note on folder: Misery in the settlement - want of food, wants employment continued; women - rheumatism; ague; men - axe wounds; fears "excitement" caused.
The Jackman Foundation
Warter, Edith Mary 1804-1871: Note.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph transcription "copied from Cowper's sleeping room June 1833, Weston." Edith Mary Warter was Robert Southey's daughter.
Davis, Bertram R.
No. 1-6 continuation : original.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies of six published continuations of letters from Sussex emigrants.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy of a published item: Emigration: a letter to a member of Parliament containing a statement of the method pursued by the Petworth Committee in sending out emigrants to Upper Canada in the years 1832 and 1833. Petworth, J. Phillips; London: Longman, 1833. Includes a photocopy of the t.p. and table of contents for the same title published in 1834.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of Mary B. Churchill fonds.
File consists of one autograph album kept by Mary Churchill with entries by family and friends. The album contains extensive passages of poetry and prose as well as illustrations. Names include:
Churchill, Mary B.
Southey, Robert, 1774-1843: ALS, 1833 Dec. 21, to Dr. Henry Herbert Southey, London.
Part of Bertram R. Davis collection.
Autograph letter to Dr. Henry Herbert Southey. December 21, 1833. Southey's son-in-law has been given the living of "Patching cum Terring" in Sussex.
Davis, Bertram R.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to the settlement of Petworth emigrants in Haldimand County. Consists of photocopies from 19th century manuscript and published sources.
The Jackman Foundation
Emigration : letters from Sussex Emigrants, 1833. (Duplicate of item 12)
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy of a volume of letters.
The Jackman Foundation
Emigration : letters, 1833, copy.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy of a volume of published letters: Emigration, letters from Sussex emigrants ... .
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Material relating to settlement of Petworth emigrants in Adelaide Township, Middlesex County, Ont. This folder contains a photocopy from the Archives of Ontario RG1 C-I-1, Crown Lands petitions
Note on folder: Grant to improve road from Longwoods Road to Lot 16 Seventh Concession (south) of Adelaide (originally opened by Mount.)
The Jackman Foundation
Garden, Robert to Margaret, Jane, and Jessy Garden.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Partial letter from [Robert?] Garden dated London, 31 October, 1833, to "Dear Sisters," followed by a long disquisition on the proper response of women to changes in their circumstances: "It is the smile of contentment which ought to be on your lips even in the midst of the greatest difficulty." It is not made clear whether actual changes in circumstance in the financial or social standing Garden family are behind this well-meaning attempt to stave off discontent in the sisters. This is possibly from Garden sisters' brother Robert Garden.
Sims family
Green, William : petitions and memorials.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies.
The Jackman Foundation
PRO CO 384/39 : Heasman, Voice.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies of published letters taken from a microform of Narrative of a voyage with a party of emigrants ... 1834.
The Jackman Foundation
Report from HM commissioners . . . administration and practical operation of the Poor Laws.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy of pages from a published report.
The Jackman Foundation
Boxall, Edward : CO 42/424 (1834), 425 (1835).
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopies of correspondence.
The Jackman Foundation
Appointment of Thomas Carfrae to be collector of duties and customs for the Port of Toronto.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one document appointing Thomas Carfrae to be collector of duties and customs for the Port of Toronto as well as one item of correspondence informing Thomas of the appointment.
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Photocopy. Correspondence, ms. and ts. notes and working papers.
The Jackman Foundation
Part of The Petworth Project fonds.
Correspondence, ts. notes and transcripts of letters "photocopied by Robert Bell," originally dated 1838-1889.
The Jackman Foundation
Correspondence : Newton, Gordon, Johnston & Co., Wine Merchants, Madeira.
Part of Seagram collection
1 item of correspondence from Gordon Newton of Johnston & Co. Wine Merchants.
Seagram Museum
Garden, John to Margaret, Jane, and Jessie Garden.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Letter to Margaret, Jane, and Jessie dated London, September 11, 1835 from their brother John Garden, in which he reports on the sad state of his health and wardrobe, asks for shirts and collars, but particularly for "flannel drawers and a surcoat." He reports that on reading Jessie's letter "an overpowering sort of sensation thrilled through me, such as I have not felt since I came here … never did I wish so much to be home" (includes envelope).
Sims family