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Contains 44 Collections and/or Records:

To Francis Wrangham. Regarding a meeting of the clergy; more mention of Catholics, March 21, 1825

 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 21, 1825

To Francis Wrangham. Writes about Lady Copley and a request she has made concerning Wrangham, December 24, 1825

 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 24, 1825

To Lady Copley. Thanks for a present; writes that he has written to Wrangham, December 26, 1825

 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 26, 1825

To Francis Wrangham. Writing on politics, December 31, 1825

 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 31, 1825

To Francis Wrangham. Regarding a meeting Smith does not agree with,Nothing but my absence on business in London should have prevented me from opposing (though of course in vain) a meeting I so entirely condemn., ca. 1825

 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: ca. 1825

To George Lamb. Regarding Lamb's publication onCounsel for prisoners in cases of felony. Smith wishes to write a paper in the Edinburgh Review on the publication, November 15, 1826

 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: November 15, 1826

To Dr. John Thomson. Regarding illness of Mrs. Smith, asks for remedies, climate change advice, April 10, 1828

 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 10, 1828

To Francis Wrangham. Writing of the possibility of a vacancy at the Cathedral of Bristol, July 26, 1828

 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 26, 1828

To Francis Wrangham. Asks for information on the age of Mr. [Butler] of Nottingham, August 8, 1828

 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: August 8, 1828

To Francis Wrangham. Writing to let Wrangham know he has changed hislivingsto Somerset. More talk on the "Catholic [question]", May 9, 1829

 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: May 9, 1829