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Contains 44 Collections and/or Records:

To Francis Wrangham. Thanking him for a present and reporting on the Archbishop’s pleasure with Wrangham’s sermon, September 13, 1809

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: September 13, 1809

To Francis Wrangham. Discussion of Mr. Odell. Pleased Wrangham liked his sermon. Let us agree to like each others discourses – a very advantageous contract for me…, December 18, 1809

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: December 18, 1809

To Francis Wrangham. Thanking him for praise and talks of plans to visit, June 28, 1810

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: June 28, 1810

To Francis Wrangham. Discussion of the merits of public and private schools and plans to visit, July 29, 1810

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: July 29, 1810

To Francis Wrangham. Thanking Wrangham for a present, praises Wrangham’s translation, political talk and discussion of two pamphlets Smith will try to locate, June 23, 1812

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: June 23, 1812

To Francis Wrangham. Writes of the pleasure to soon meet Mrs. Wrangham, July 17, 1813

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: July 17, 1813

To Francis Wrangham. Writes of visiting an acquaintance, of building a house and birth of a child. Asks Wrangham, Why are you an honest man? You might have been a bishop…, September 6, 1813

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: September 6, 1813

To Francis Wrangham, March 14, 1814

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: March 14, 1814

To Francis Wrangham. Thanks for sending a sermon, April 30, 1814

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: April 30, 1814

To Francis Wrangham. Writes of room in a carriage, The whole of the Seat and Boot will be at your disposal…, June 17, 1814

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence, two portraits of Sydney Smith and a sonnet, Sonnet to a Friend. The letters are handwritten and most are signed. The bulk of the letters are from Sydney Smith to Francis Wrangham, both Church of England clergymen. Subjects covered in their correspondence include comments on sermons, writings and political topics, namely the Catholic Emancipation Bill which eventually passed in 1829, enabling Catholics to sit in the British...
Dates: June 17, 1814