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Contains 44 Results:
To Francis Wrangham, June 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...
Dates:
June 1814
To Francis Wrangham. Writes of a visit and 200 miles of serene discussion.
, June 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...
Dates:
June 1814
To Francis Wrangham. Requests the name of the school recommended by Mr. Taite and Wrangham. Asks Wrangham to send him a sermon, or tell me what to preach about…
as Smith is to preach the Archdeacon’s sermon, June 9, 1816
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...
Dates:
June 9, 1816
To Francis Wrangham. Wishing good things for Wrangham and writes of a visit, October 10, 1819
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...
Dates:
October 10, 1819
To Francis Wrangham. Cannot accept an invitation due to company, October 3, 1821
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...
Dates:
October 3, 1821
To Francis Wrangham. Asks Wrangham for an explanation as to the disposition of their petition
– referring to the question of Catholic emancipation, April 19, 1823
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...
Dates:
April 19, 1823
To Francis Wrangham. Writes again of the petition, Wrangham’s explanation, and the presentation at the House of Commons and House of Lords, April 26, 1823
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...
Dates:
April 26, 1823
To Francis Wrangham. Writes of a bill paid and asks foryour proportion…
, ca. 1823
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...
Dates:
ca. 1823
To Francis Wrangham. Regarding the important question of a hat…
, March 6, 1824
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...
Dates:
March 6, 1824
To Francis Wrangham. Cannot send a copy of a sermon to a Mr. [Montague], April 24, 1824
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...
Dates:
April 24, 1824