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ContributorsFriedland, Anatol, 1881-1938 (Composer) / Franklin, Malvin (Composer) / Gilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe), 1886-1970 (Lyricist) / Savino, Domenico (Arranger) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsGilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe), 1886-1970 (Composer) / Friedland, Anatol, 1881-1938 (Lyricist) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1916
ContributorsGilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe), 1886-1970 (Composer) / Friedland, Anatol, 1881-1938 (Composer) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1917
ContributorsGilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe), 1886-1970 (Composer) / Friedland, Anatol, 1881-1938 (Composer) / Lewis, Henry (Composer) / Gilbert & Friedland (Publisher)
Created1918
ContributorsMennes, John, Sir, 1599-1671 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1663-04-17
DescriptionConcerning Mennes' plans around Easter, business concerning Prince Rupert, and the crime of a merchant named Corke.
ContributorsGoshawk, Harrow. (Photographer) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1870-01-18
DescriptionConcerning a monument of Dr. Drury, former Head Master of Harrow School, Lord Byron, and Sir Robert Peel.
ContributorsGarrick, David, 1717-1779 (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1717 to 1779
DescriptionConcerning a request for Peter to visit David and go fishing with him.
ContributorsGarrick, Geo. (Author) / Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Created1769
DescriptionConcerning a theater ticket to David Garrick's Shakespears Jubiliee signed by Geo. Garrick.
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.