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ContributorsFanshawe, Richard, 1608-1666 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1650-04-17
DescriptionConcerning Fanshawe's details of his recent voyage after three years, his safe arrival in Madrid, his voyage with his captain, and the sending of a packet.
ContributorsByron, William Byron, Baron, 1722-1798 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1780-09-27
DescriptionConcerning Byron's sending of the rent money and other financial dealings with his servant, Daws.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning Waterhouse's trip to Switzerland, his intentions to sign photographs of the "Belle Dame" once he returns, and his hope that the etching of the "Belle Dame" will turn out well.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning the sale of Waterhouse's painting "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" to George Woodiwiss for £450 if it is not sold prior to then.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning an accidental extra charge for George Woodiwiss, and Waterhouse's intentions of paying the charge.
ContributorsWaterhouse, John William, 1849-1917 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1893 to 1917
Description
Concerning the price and copyright details of Waterhouse's painting "La Belle Dame Sans Merci", who is selling it to George Woodiwiss.
ContributorsNeil, C.E. (Photographer) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1921-02-12
Description
Concerning a black and white photograph of author Christopher Morely's home.
ContributorsByron, Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness, 1792-1860 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1835-11-04
Description
Concerning Byron's orders concerning her personal finances and bank operations.