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9 November 1789
Mallet, Philip (fl. ca. 1763-1791)
to Catherine Macaulay
sending a book, mentioning a sermon by Dr. Price on the anniversary of the American Revolution, mentioning the French Revolution (positively)
GLC01794.42
12 November 1789
Macaulay, Catharine (1731-1791)
to Capel Lofft
Mentions her letters on education
GLC01794.43
Circa 1789
to Mr. Wilson
GLC01794.44
2 December 1790
to Catharine Macaulay
GLC01794.45
25 July 1770
Ramsay (fl. 1770)
a separate/loose envelope addresses to Catharine Macaulay for letter from Mr. Ramsay, [letter does not accompany it]
GLC01794.46
November 1790
to Robert Griffiths
the negative review of her letters on education which he published.
GLC01794.47
18 January 1769
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Typed copy of letter to Macaulay, from Rush in which he discusses politics and representation in the government boby.
GLC01794.48
20 January 1769
to Benjamin Rush
Typed copy of letter to Rush in response to GLC01794.48
GLC01794.49
17 February 1769
Burgh James (fl.1796)
Typed copy of letter between Catherine Macaulay and James Burgh
GLC01794.50
4 March 1769
to James Burgh
GLC01794.51
22 March 1769
Desire (fl. 1769)
Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London
Typed Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London
GLC01794.52
13 July 1769
Hollis, Thomas (fl. 1769)
To Catharine Macaulay
Typed copy of letter between Thomas Hollis and Catharine Macaulay
GLC01794.53
13 May 1769
Mayhew (fl. 1769)
To Thomas Hollis
Typed copy of letter between Thomas Hollis and Mrs. Mayhew
GLC01794.54
14 May 1769
Typed copy of letter between Thomas Hollis and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.55
25 November 1769
To Catherine Macaulay
Typed copy of letter between Benjamin Rush and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.56
24 November 1769
Earl of Buchan (1742-1829)
Typed copy of letter between the Earl of Buchan and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.57
To Iszard
Typed copy of letter between Iszard and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.58
To Sophronia
Typed copy of letter between Sophronia and Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.59
8 December 1769
Sophronia (fl.1769)
GLC01794.60
9 June 1769
Homfray (fl.1769)
To Mr Whately
Typed copy of letter between Whately and Homfray
GLC01794.61
Beesley James (fl.1769)
Typed copy of letter between James Beesley and Catharine Macaulay
GLC01794.62
To Benjamin Rush
Typed copy of letter between Benjamin Rush and Catharine Macaulay
GLC01794.63
circa 1783-1784
Macaulay, Catherine S. (fl. 1784-)
to Mama
One undated letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She acknowledges her mother's plan to go abroad against her wishes, and is anxious to be made aware of plans. She comments on Madame Genlis's work on education.
GLC01795.001
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She requests more letters and more news from her mother. She mentions hoop and curtain makers and other updates.
GLC01795.002
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She was delighted to hear of her mother's successful theatrical expedition in such poor weather. She reports the progress of her reading.
GLC01795.003
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay. She refers to a note from Miss Olivia Young. She mentions the two instruments that the Miss Herons play. She continues to attempt to persuade her not to leave England.
GLC01795.004
31 May 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated May 31, 1784. She writes as her mother is at sea on her way to America. She includes a message in French from Mr. Warville. She reports the latest political news, including...
GLC01795.005
2 July 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated July 2, 1784. She expresses concern for her mother's health while at sea. She reports political news: taxes will be raised to make up for deficiencies. She requests an order...
GLC01795.006
29 July 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated July 29, 1784. She comments on her recent visit to the Greenwich Hospital as a place of British pride, and hopes that with her will not forget England when she travels to...
GLC01795.007
7 February 1786
Macauley, Catherine S. (fl. 1784-)
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S. Macaulay dated February 7, 1786. Pertains to her mother's finances and publications. Expresses concern about her finances under the care of Mr. Rudd. Folloing the end of the letter written...
GLC01795.021
17 October 1796
Gregorie, Catherine S. (fl. 1784-)
to William Graham
One letter addressed to William Graham from Catharine S. Gregoire dated October 17. 1796. Pertains to her grief for her husband's death and contemplating their marriage.
GLC01795.047
19 August 1797
Gregorie, Catherine S. Macauley (fl. 1784-)
to Cousin
One letter addressed to Mrs. Fraser from Catharine S. Gregoire dated August 19, 1797. Advises her cousin on boarding schools for her children.
GLC01795.078
circa 27 June 1769
to Sophronia
Draft of letter commenting on Sophronia's sentiments of public liberty. She looks forward to future correspondence and publications from America relative to the present dispute.
GLC01797.01.02
1 March 1791
to Mercy O. Warren
Expresses thanks for her book (which she hasn't yet seen), Macaulay's comments on Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution: "it is a vehement and virulent attack on the French constitution and Legislature for I must tell you that we in general...
GLC01800.06
circa 1780
Barres, Joseph Frederick Wallet des (1722-1824)
A sketch of the operations before Charlestown, the capital of South Carolina
Large engraved map showing military operations, fortifications and outlying plantations, together with shallows and swamps. Shows positions of the various army units and notes that the Americans surrendered the city on 12 May 1780. Imprint from...
GLC01859
15 March 1868
Unknown
[Napolean I, carte de visite]
White mount. Pencil inscription on verso: "March 15, 1868." Vignette bust portrait of Napoleon. Photo from engraving.
GLC00919.24.18
24 April 1856
Brown, John (1800-1859)
to Mary Ann Brown
Defeat of a pro-slavery judge. Recounts story of "one of the most deeply exciting times..since our arival in the territory. A United States Judge came here & attempted to hold a Court, & to enforce the enactment of the Bogus Legislature but was...
GLC00929.01
2 August 1776 circa
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)
Declaration of Independence [Charleston, 1776]
Unrecorded and unique. Endorsed on verso. Peter Timothy was printer to the colony of South Carolina, and later to the state of North Carolina. News of the Declaration was received Aug. 2. Timothy's broadside follows Dunlap with minor variants of...
GLC00959
24 April 1860
Powell, George May (1835-1905)
to Emma C. Small
re: He is sorry for the brevity of this letter and that her previous letters to him must remain unanswered, as he is very busy with the Legislature. He enclosed flower seeds, and comments on the freezing temperatures at night.
GLC00687.002
circa 1865
[montage of lawmakers who voted for the 13th Amendment]
montage of lawmakers who voted for the 13th Amendment, George May Powell.
GLC00687.053
5 May 1865
Frank, G. W.
to George May Powell
re: Frank pays a debt to GMP for the copyright of the photograph and engraving of Congress after passing an amendment.
GLC00687.054
14 May 1865
Redrussa, J.
re: In response to a deal to sell GMP's Great National Picture in Mansfield, Redrussa has only sold one photograph.
GLC00687.055
12 April 1866
Howard, Emily B.
re: This is a request for publications with a promise to write soon.
GLC00687.060
23 April 1866
re: She has worked with a young man who has taken advantage of their copyright, printing pictures without permission. She asks GMP if she can print a large picture to fit an oval frame to then sell.
GLC00687.061
27 April 1866
re: She expresses concern about a miscommunication about subscribers' preferences pertaining to the lighter and darker copies. Many potential subscribers wanted to see the actual images before buying. A missing picture was traced through a missing...
GLC00687.062
circa 28 April 1866
Williams, Enoch
re: He is anxious to hear about the shipment of replacement images.
GLC00687.063
28 April 1866
re: He has received the reshipped package and has delivered the pictures. He has finished working for GMP, but if GMP agrees to reduce the price, he would again sell for him.
GLC00687.064
3 May 1866
Follower & Wells Publishers
re: This message from the printer says that they plan to use the image first in their journal and then as a circular.
GLC00687.065
7 May 1866
re: She is anxious to hear back from GMP and wants to know how other agents are responding. She is pleased with the response of the oval walnut frame
GLC00687.066
16 May 1866
re: This is an order for more photographs.
GLC00687.067
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