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Contains 44 Results:
To E. Keyms Tynte. Will consider whether to vote for him as candidate for West Somerset, June 27, 1832
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 27, 1832
To James Movier. Writes of dining with Miles of Bristol, July 3, 1832
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:
July 3, 1832
To Rogers. Regarding a dining invitation, November 6, 1837
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:
November 6, 1837
To Mr. Morse (or Neurse?). Sending agreement, giving Lady Grenvill's address, July 17, 1839
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:
July 17, 1839
To James Tate. Will talk to Sellen. On p. 2 is Tate's autographed annotation (1841) regarding Sellen andour facetious brother as the Dean sometimes calls him
(about Smith's spelling of his name in the Scottish style, Taite) A small portrait of Smith (same as lithograph) is included with the letter.
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:
1809-1843, undated
To Unknown (Dr. Taylor?) Thanks for a pamphlet and political talk, April 6, 1840
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 6, 1840
To C.G. Hodgson. Asks about money matters and about his health, August 9, 1841
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:
August 9, 1841
To Francis Wrangham. Thanks for your Epigrams…
Hopes Wrangham is in tolerable health.
Ends his letter by writing, I wish you had been a Bishop.
, June 17, 1842
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 17, 1842
To Unknown (Gentlemen). I beg the favor of your account.
, August 22, 1842
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:
August 22, 1842
To Col. Tynte. Declines an invitation, I am very old 72, low in spirits gaiety and the least thing – or the smallest alteration of habits makes me ill.
, December 20, 1842
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:
December 20, 1842