Folder 1
Contains 54 Results:
ALS Philip Harwood to F.H.Hill. Sending in a review of a book., March 22, 1870
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
Sir George Morgan to F. H. Hill, May 31, 1872
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS N. Osborne to F.H.Hill. Referring to arrangements made for a visit to India., March 20, 1875
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS D.R.P. Rathmore to F.H. Hill. Asking to set up a meeting with Hill., December 15, 1876
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
Stafford Harry Northcote, viscount St. Cyres to F. H. Hill, January 26, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Arthur Tooth F.H. Hill Asking for the enclosed letter to appear in the Daily News., January 26, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS William Hepworth Dixon ? to F.H.Hill. A note of thanks for his, 'first adventure in romantic literature.', February 1, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Robert Main to F.H.Hill. Asking if the Daily News, would care for an article on the recently published naval engineer's report., March 16, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Sir John Sinclair to F.H. Hill Thanking Hill for including his letter in the Daily News., July 12, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS William Minto to F.H.Hill. Commenting upon Mr Hill's suggestion for an address of sympathy for M. Gambetta and allowing his name to be used in endorsement of it., September 6, 1877
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.