Letter from Charles Lloyd to William Manning. Lloyd writes that he has transcribed the parts of Thomas' letter that were not personal to him in case William Manning has not heard from him. Transcription not with this letter. In Manning's script on the reverse is "C. Lloyd's extracts from a letter of mine". Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side. Dated 23 [September] 1808.
Letter from Charles Lloyd to Thomas Manning in which he refutes Manning's objections to sonnets, pointing out the immortality of Petrarch's and including one of his own as an example. Handwritten, one piece, 4 sides, dated 3 July 1800.
Lloyd Charles 1775-1839 WriterLetter from Charles Lloyd to Thomas Manning to send him some sonnets that he had written about Manning, and to inform that he is waiting on his son's arrival. Handwritten, 1 piece, 4 sides, dated 3 January 1820.
Lloyd Charles 1775-1839Letter from Charles Lloyd to Thomas Manning to send sonnets that Lloyd and Wordsworth had written to Priscilla. He asks for Manning's opinion on them. Handwritten, 1 piece, 4 sides, dated 21 July 1800.
Lloyd Charles 1775-1839A letter expressing his sympathy to Patricia after reading the obituary in the Times.
Letter from Charles Gridlestone to Brian Houghton Hodgson to say that Hodgson's note had been put into his hands and if Hodgson would like to call the following day he would be happy to see him. Gridlestone suggests Hodgson joins him for breakfast at 10am and informs him that he will be travelling to his father's house that evening and not retuning to London until the end of the week. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 21 April 1873.
Gridlestone Charles 1797-1881 ClergymanLetter from Charles Elliott, Treasurer, to Sir William Call regarding proof of death of W.W. Wynne and James Alexander and to ask him to invest £500 in names of Horace Hayman Wilson and Charles Elliott conjointly with Sir George Staunton. (Found on page 176)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Charles Elliott, Treasurer, to Sir William Call to ask him to prepare a Power of Attorney so that bankers can receive dividends on the Consols standing in the names of the Trustees of Royal Asiatic Society. (Found on page 178)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Charles Elliott, Treasurer, to Sir William Call to ask him to invest £300 in 3% Consols to add to the holdings of £1,300 Consols with the same Trustees. (Found on page 174)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and IrelandLetter from Charles Elliott, Treasurer, to Lieutenant Colonel Borthwick who has moved to Scotland but is found to owe 9 guineas in respect of 1848, 49, 50. He is asked to resign his membership but in meantime he should 'discharge the arrears now due'. (Found on page 133)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland