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1770
Lord Nuneham (fl. 1769)
to Catharine Macaulay
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
27 December, 1774
Knowles (fl. 1774)
She writes of their gentle friendship. She describes the whooping cough sickness and recovery of her son. She notes CMG's response to "maladministration" and yearns for liberty and peace. She refers to recent political events in England. A partial...
GLC01794.37
21 January 1775
Macaulay, Catharine (1731-1791)
to Mr. & Mrs. Northcote
She has news from Boston that Bostonians have appointed their own governor. She expresses regret for the declining state of England. To Mrs. Nortcorte she describes her health and writes about her daughter.
GLC01794.38
1 June, 1777
GLC01794.39
21 February 1778
to Mrs. Snowden
GLC01794.40
9 November, 1783
Bishop of Landoff (ca. 1763-1791)
to Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.41
9 November 1789
Mallet, Philip (fl. ca. 1763-1791)
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
to Capel Lofft
Mentions her letters on education
GLC01794.43
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
21 November 1777
Powars & Willis (1776-1801)
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. X, no. 483 (November 21, 1777)]
Prints the transcript of part of a court case involving a Mr. Horne and Lord Mansfield. Includes a long poem, news from Philadelphia, Fishkill, New Haven, and Boston. Also includes public notices and information on the lottery.
GLC01450.452.04
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