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25838ONE Okill's ALS: '2 Duke Street / Liverpool 30th. June 1848'. TWO Bliss's Unsigned Autograph notes: Without date or place. This forgotten case of identity fraud predates the celebrated Titchborne case by more than a decade. The only other refence to it located is in a document in the Derbyshire Records Office: a copy of a printed circular appeal for money from Okill dated 13 October 1849 a little more than a year later than the present item on behalf of Thomas Hudson whose claim to the Dukedom of Devonshire is ‘said to be inherited through grandmother Lady Mary Garget claimant of property left in trust by 4th Duke for his Duchess and Daughter imprisoned for life as lunatic by Trustees with further specious undated details’. For the recipient Philip Bliss see his entry in the Oxford DNB. Both letter and response are on a 12mo bifolium. It is in good condition lightly aged and worn. ONE: ALS to ‘Revd Doctor Bliss / &c &c &c’ signed ‘William Okill’. 2pp 12mo. Fifty-four lines. Neatly and closely written on the first leaf of the bifolium. Begins: ‘Revd Sir / I have before me your kind communication to my friend Mr. Joshua Hainsworth of Sunnyside Rawtenstall in this County under date Feby 24th. 1848 / We have again to trespass upon your attention for another poor Gentleman who is claiming the Title dignity and Estates of his Ancestor the last rightful Duke of Devonshire - The present possessor & his reputed Father are not Cavendishes but Smiths - the last was a steward on the Estates and we have affidavits from the old Tenants who knew him as Mr. Smith and also afterwards when he had usurped the name & assumed the Title of Duke’. Should Bliss wish to know more he is enclosing not present ‘Hudson’s Petition to Her Majesty requiring her aid in his behalf and which has been referred to Her Attorney General for his report’. He goes into great detail about a ‘Pedigree of the Ducal Line’ ‘remodelled to bring in these Smiths but is has been compiled in so slovenly a way that the plastering or patching up is as visible as new cloth upon an old Garment’. He asks various questions in relation to ‘the different Sons who were entered at the university of Oxford’. He asks Bliss to insert the names ‘as you did in detail as you did sic the “Leighs†for it is rather important that we have the Christian name of the Dukes as they occur thus / “John Son of William Earl of Devonshire &câ€. Ends: ‘Please to state your charge & it shall be remitted by a Post Office order in due course - / Mr. Ainsworth desires his kind respects’. TWO: Bliss’s notes. 1p 12mo. On recto of second leaf. Unsigned but in Bliss’s unmistakable elegant hand. Apparently made by Bliss for his own purposes while retaining Okill’s letter. Punctilious to a fault Bliss would certainly have conveyed the information in a letter to Okill. Ten lines in Latin comprising three entries regarding matriculation of members of the Cavendish family in 1715 1724 and 1755. See Image of pp.2/3 ONE (Okill's ALS): '2 Duke Street / Liverpool 30th. June 1848'. TWO (Bliss's Unsigned Autograph notes): Without date or place. hardcover
6388Cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette, 25X19 cm, non paginé, 156 photos en noir, 1971, texte en anglais, B.T. Batsford. Bon exemplaire.
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20292One on letterhead of Christ Church Oxford 2 July 1920; the other from 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30 no year '. From the papers of William Scoresby Routledge 1859-1939 Australian-born British ethnographer anthropologist and adventurer. Both items in good condition on lightly-aged paper but the first with a vertical closed tear at the base of one leaf. ONE: On letterhead of Christ Church Oxford. 2 July 1920. 3pp. 16mo. Bifolium. Routledge's silence he begins by stating led him to think that he was 'somewhere on the High Seas' but he has realised that it was due to a mistaken address 'in the Steward's Office Address Book where 'Conservative Club' has been written for 'Carlton Club'. 'How the mistake arose I cant imagine: for 2 years ago though the usual Clerk was away at the Wars the Steward had the services of a most excellent & business-like woman clerk whom I never found to fail in doing anything that I as Secretary had to ask her to do.' A description of 'the Gaudy' follows: 'We tried to fill the Hall but though I sent out 561 invitations there were only 198 diners.' He proceeds to tell an amusing anecdote about Venizelos then reaching the end of a turbulent period as Greek Prime Minister: 'Venizalos sic was our principal guest & he had consented to address us for 5 minutes in French as his English is not of easy flow when most dramatically a tweed-clothed man entered the Hall by one entrance from Common Room handed him a slip of paper which seemed to cause him much surprise & made him hurriedly rise briefly apologize to the Dean & at once disappear – doubtless as Lord Sumner said in an immediately following speech to give the Turk “a lesson in compulsory Greekâ€.' He hopes the 'Sti' to which Routledge is 'off' 'will prove to be savoury as well as pleasant and interesting'. TWO: 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30'. 3pp. 16mo. Bifolium. He does not know why 'any London Lodge shd charge you an extra Fee on joining it because you are not a Subscribing Member of any other Lodge at the time of so joining it. I expect Buckmaster has made a mistake.' As a consequence he is returning Routledge's guinea and has taken his name 'off the Lodge Books'. If Routledge does find that there are fees for having 'ceased membership with us but this I cant for a moment believe' he will arrange the matter for him. The letter ends with further talk of joining fees. Postscript: 'Still at bones' One on letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford, 2 July 1920; the other from 'Ch. Ch. Oct 30 [ no year ]'. hardcover
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199333333337883UK: Hydro Research Development 1993. This book is part of a large purchase from a Public Sector Library and except where mentioned are for the most part LIKE NEW! MOSTLY the ONLY flaws are the blacked out they insisted Library stamps which show many of them to be UNUSED! This copy is Very Good Contents Fine. FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE!. EX PUBLIC SECTOR LIBRARY BLACKED OUT STAMPS. This is the First Edition. Pictorial Card. Very Good Contents Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. CARD COVERED PAPERBACK. Hydro Research Development Paperback
449173Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 1th century undated. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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19953131989Oxford: University Press 1995. IX, 161 Seiten. Mit mehreren Abbildungen. 4° (25-35 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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19961253471Yale University Press, 1996. (X); 182 Seiten; Illustr.; 24 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband mit illustr. OUmschl.
8930Oxford: B. H. Blackwell Broad Street 1905. 12mo 27 pp. Pamphlet stitched with red ribbon. In original wraps with title printed in red on front cover. Title-page in red and black. Lord Rosebery's unobtrusive ownership blindstamp in top right-hand corner of title. Good tight copy in grubby and lightly-spotted covers. Containing three jeu d'esprit: two poems 'Ruth' and 'Esther' and a spoof 'model essay' 'to assist candidates' to the Green Philosophical Prize titled 'The Reciprocal Relations of Morals and Metaphysics'. A very short preface reads 'It is we think matter of regret that so few of our University prizes are open to Senior Members of the University. The Sacred Poem and the GREEN Philosophical Prize are we believe the only exceptions. The following Poems and Essay were humble attempts to secure these prizes; but owing possibly to some failure on the part of the Judges to appreciate their eminent merit failed in doing so. We venture to submit them to the judgment of a discerning Public.' Scarce: no copy at the British Library and the only copy on COPAC at Oxford. The only copies on WorldCat at Yale and the Claremont Colleges. Image attached. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, 1905. paperback
68-7915Oxford UK: S. Collingwood ca. 1812. Folio. Broadside. 2 pp. Letterpress on watermarked deckled laid. Good with tiny tears. Scarce. Oxford, UK: S. Collingwood, [ca. 1812]. unknown
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