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to Samuel Adams
March 1, 1791
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
This is a draft. She writes about affairs in Europe with the French Revolution and resulting implications, and hopes to hear from him.
GLC01794.03
to Catherine Macaulay
September 4, 1768
Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829
He inquires after her health. He is without money and the "common decencies of my rank & character." He speaks of a tendency to remove oneself from public life for mental relaxation, and of matrimony. He wishes to discuss the affairs of America. The...
GLC01794.04
to Catharine Macaulay
February 12, 1769
Typed Copy of GLC 01794.05
The 11th Earl of Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, (1742–1829)
GLC01794.05.01
to Earl of Buchan
June 9, 1769
She thanks him for entertaining her. She saw his wife and sister while they were in London. She is sorry to hear about his health.
GLC01794.06
June 25, 1769
The local common people are simple and congenial to the spirit of liberty but are entrenched in the feudal system, making civil government weak and ineffective. He writes of Presbyterian tendencies to choose local pastors at the destruction of...
GLC01794.07
January 21, 1771
He reports the undercurrents of the recent elections in Scotland and the state of the "spirit of liberty." He plans to erect a temple to liberty and learning near his home.
GLC01794.09
July 22, 1771
She comments on the state of the Scottish elections. She appreciates the place he has given her in his temple of liberty and learning and is grateful for their friendship. She plans a seaside trip for sea bathing for her health.
The 11th Earl of...
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to Catharine Macaulay Graham
October 8, 1774
He associates his attachment to the liberties of mankind with Catharine Macaulay Graham, and highly praises her. He remains concerned about her health.
GLC01794.11
December 13, 1774
She writes about living through posterity and expresses admiration of the Earl. Her health is much better. She writes about her daughter.
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to unknown
1777
Harcourt, fl. 1763-1791
He expresses admiration for her. He describes Harcourt, Le Comte, and Wattelet. He expresses concern for her health and wishes her bon voyage with pleasant health benefits.
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[to Madam]
January 25, 1779
He expresses regret that she has been so sick and unable to travel, but is glad that she is feeling better now. He compares the English and the French. He mentions Lord Chatham's declaration to never acknowledge the independence of America, which, in...
GLC01794.14
1789
Robinson, William, fl. 1789
She acknowledges his acquaintance. The French Revolution is a very important event and she is grateful to have seen it. On verso of W. Blackstone Bussar to Catharine Macaulay.
GLC01794.17
November 23, 1773
Burgh, James, fl. 1769-1773
He returns the books he borrowed from her, the Harleian collection. He comments on his poor health and his doctor. He has printed twelve sheets of Political Disquisitions and will present her a copy.
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to James Burgh
November 29, 1773
She responds to his return of the Harleian collection. She comments on his health and the death of Dr. Hasekswerth.
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to Revd [John Collett] Ryland
August 1773
She states her opinion on the state of the country and the proper candidate for Parliament. She highlights the need for piety, virtue, sobriety, and modesty. The lack of values and courage have led to "the eve of a National Bankruptcy." The proper...
GLC01794.21
December 12, 1777
Claude, Guy, Comte de Sarsfield, 1718-1789
He regrets the departure of Catharine Macaulay Graham from Paris and hopes to maintain correspondence with her. He sends a list of errors from her history (included). He comments on Catharine Macaulay Graham's conversations with Lord Hanover and his...
GLC01794.22
December 16, 1777
He again expresses regret at her departure and hopes to receive news of her safe return to London. He asks if her history has been translated into French and offers his assistance.
GLC01794.23
May 2, 1779
He will lend her some of his books and makes reference to a few historical points made in her history. He will seek out someone to properly translate the history into French.
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to Mr. Pye
December 24, 1788
She writes about the cause of public liberty and a financial agreement to be paid her in exchange for a bond.
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to Lord Nuneham
June 5, 1769
Is a draft. She expresses gratitude for his gift in support of her literary efforts.
GLC01794.34
1770
Nuneham, fl. 1769
He will give Monsieur de Liancourt her message when he is in town. He does not dare to appear an open supporter of liberty, although he is in his heart.
GLC01794.36
December 27, 1774
Knowles, fl. 1774
She writes of their gentle friendship. She describes the whooping cough sickness and recovery of her son. She notes Catharine Macaulay Graham's response to "maladministration" and yearns for liberty and peace. She refers to recent political events in...
GLC01794.37
June 1, 1777
GLC01794.39
December 2, 1790
Mallet, Philip, fl. 1763-1791
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to Owen Horsfall
October 21, 1910
Nichols, A.A., fl. 1861-1901
Nichols is writing for Owen's Father saying that clothes he is sending to his father should wait for Spring, and not to send it over the land during winter since it will take too long. Also that he will be dissapointed not to be able to write but the...
GLC05245.54
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
1 May 1876
Howard, Eliza, fl. 1876
Howard is writing Senator Bruce to ask for help in being reinstated as a messenger. She was furloughed in February, and has since run out of money and is in desperate need of reappointment to keep her home.
GLC09400.237
January 11, 1877
Burritt, A.W., fl. 1877
Burritt is asking Senator Bruce for help in getting her papers back she is asking to meet with him in person.
GLC09400.239
4 January 1877
Hooker, Chas E., fl. 1877
Hooker is asking Senator Bruce if he withdrew papers in the case of Dr. Compton Stowe vs. Alexander.
GLC09400.241
19 July 1876
Hatch, E.P., fl. 1875-1876
Hatch is writing Senator Bruce to request his support in keeping Hatch in his position. Hatch believes he is being pushed out by Wells, and wants the Senator to look into it for him.
GLC09400.236
29 November 1877
Yates, H.T.E., fl. 1877
Yates is requesting any papers that Senator Bruce can send him including the congressional record.
GLC09400.240
March 20, 1877
Hurst, H.P., fl. 1877
Hurst is asking for help in getting another Deputy position to appoint Osborn.
GLC09400.242
23 May 1877
Holland, W.S., fl. 1877
Holland is writing Senator Bruce to request the position of Postmaster in Jackson Mississippi, as he is sure fisher the current Postmaster will not be reappointed
GLC09400.243
February 24, 1877
Brown, Blanche, fl. 1877
Brown is asking Senator Bruce to look for a position that may be available for them come March 1st
GLC09400.244
8 January 1877
Brown, G.P.A., fl. 18777
A thank you note for seeds that Senator Bruce sent to Brown.
GLC09400.245
20 November 1877
Shorter, J.H., fl. 1877
Shorter is asking Senator Bruce for a position in the Postal agency.
GLC09400.246
January 20, 1877
Daniels, E. S., fl. 1877
Daniels is thanking Senator Bruce for seeds, and asking if Bruce can forward the weekly paper to him.
GLC09400.247
20 October 1877
Spellman, James J., fl. 1877-1880
Spelman is asking Senator Bruce to present a petition to the senate and see that is supported and passed.
GLC09400.248
December 26, 1877
Leachman, Robert, fl. 1877-1879
Leachman is requesting Senator Bruce's help in gaining a position as a route agent for W.C. Moore
GLC09400.249
31 October 1877
Laird, E.W., fl. 1877
Laird is asking Senator Bruce if he can find out about a vacancy in the Ohio District Attorney's office, and whether he should apply.
GLC09400.250
21 July 1877
Beatty, Saul, fl. 1877
Beatty is writing to say thank you to Senator Bruce for the address of Matt Sullivan.
GLC09400.252
28 May 1877
Jones, Simon, fl. 1877
Jones is asking Senator Bruce to use his influence and insure his continued position as collector in Enterprise.
GLC09400.254
6 March 1877
Junkerman, Julius, fl. 1877
GLC09400.255
To Richard
18 July 1848
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Excerpts: 18 July 1848: "I am still quite well notwithstanding I have for two or three weeks undergone much fatigue and have been broken of my regular sleeping hours. The health of the country does not seem to improve in the least. Cholera is still...
GLC04192.01
To Mary
16 June 1851
Excerpt: 16 June 1851: "Soon after my arrival I visited the Crystal Palace. This is a miniature world, where you may see people of every nation; and their advancement in the arts may be learned from the specimens of workmanship which they are here...
GLC04192.02
08 August 1851
GLC04192.03
15 April 1852
GLC04192.04
2 August 1852
Excerpt: 2 August 1852: "The county was generally beautiful; many parts of it exceedingly so - naturally fertile but many parts poorly cultivated and every part filled with wretchedness, starvation and beggary - owing in part to an unjust and...
GLC04192.05
To Gentleman
10 May 1775
Remsen, Henry, 1762-1843
GLC07474.02.01
To Jacob Read Esq
19 July 1783
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
GLC07474.02.02
State of New York
5 September 1788
GLC07474.02.03
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