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Wentworth, George2
W B Wilkinson and Co.1
Trend, Henry (Physician)1
Laqarde, Paul Anton De1
Novello, Joseph Alfred1
Followes, Captain.1

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Sender: Laqarde, Paul Anton de

Recipient: ?

Letters: 1

Date(s): 30 Nov 1885

Location: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection

Note: In German, no dedication

Sender: Novello, Joseph Alfred

Recipient: ?

Letters: 2

Date(s): 24 Apr 1839 - 16 Sep 1856

Location: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection

Note: 2 unsigned drafts

Sender: Trend, Henry (physician)

Recipient: ?

Letters: 1

Date(s): 9 Mar 1882

Location: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection

Note: About Catherine Collins

Sender: W B Wilkinson and Co.

Recipient: ?

Letters: 1

Date(s): 6 Apr 1881

Location: SC MS 429/184

Note: Also leaflet advertising "Dennett's fire-proof construction".

Sender: Followes, Captain.

Recipient: ?

Letters: 1

Date(s): 3 July 1846

Location: MS 1739

Note: In the letter the author gives a short record of his regiment's movements during the First Sikh War, or "a small history of the stirring events which has [sic] latterly taken place". Amongst other things, the author recalls how the army band played "The British Grenadiers" before they were faced with the enemy, and notes that after some long marches through very heavy sands his regiment joined the detachment of the army under Lieutenant Harry Smith. The author reports that although the enemy was double in number it dared not attack except with their large cannon "which they served with fearful acuracy". The letter also includes a simple sketch to show the location of the regiment (fol. 2r).

Sender: ?

Recipient: Wentworth, George

Letters: 1

Date(s): 24 Jan 1861

Location: MS Dep.1946/1 (Wentworth-Woolley Papers) Box 2 No.18

Note: Refers to George Wentworth being a valuable member of the? Institution and that he hopes to see him take a high position amongst them.

Sender: ?

Recipient: Wentworth, George

Letters: 1

Date(s): 19 Nov 1792

Location: MS Dep. 1946/1 (Wentworth, Woolley Papers) Box 2 No 28

Note: Mr Justice Ashurst's Charge to the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex "and is so well suited to curb the Licentious Spirit of the Times, that it must be read with heart-felt satisfaction by all true Englishmen, to whose perusal it is strongly recommended"