[Fire insurance policy for Mr. Thomas Mason, May 9th, 1891 from the Phœnix Fire Office]
1891-1892
4
Commonplace book
1874-1924
5
Taunton, T. H
Racehorses, with their performances,
1872-1876
6
Upcott, William, 1779–1845
Extra-illustrated Life of Nollekens,
1708-1875,
7
Parker, Thomas Browne, 1797–1833
The journal and letters of the late Thomas Browne Parker, of Sweeney in the County of Salop, Esq.
1835
8
Commonplace book
ca. 1812-1816
9
Connell, John
Billhead of John Connell, cheesemonger, Edinburgh, for purchases made by Mr. Cadell, 1829
1829
10
Thomas & Edward Gilks
Billhead recording purchase by Mr. McKenna from Thomas & Edward Gilks, engravers on wood
1849
11
Royal Company of Archers
Diploma issued by the Royal Company of Scottish Archers to William Robertson of Kinlockmoidart
1824 January 14
12
Jupp, Joseph (Hatter)
[Billhead of Josh. Jupp, hatter to the Royal Family, 222 Regent Street, removed from Bond Street, London, recording purchases for Lord Edward Harrington]
1826
13
Potter, Susanna, 1802–1872
Susanna Potter commonplace book
1823-circa 1860
14
Herkomer, Hubert von, Sir, 1849–1914
Hubert von Herkomer archive,
1862-1943
15
G. Cane, Monumental Mason (London, England)
Memorandum for an inscription to be added to the headstone for John Armitage Brown
1874
16
Letter ordering a camera obscura for Count Alessandro Baldeschi Eugeni
Florence?,
17
Whitmore, Thomas Greenslade, 1799–1855
Journal of an excursion in the Lady Melville hatch boat
1830
18
H. C. B
Album and commonplace book
ca. 1855?
19
Todd, Henry John, 1763–1845
A brief account of the cathedrals in England and Wales
1792
20
Carr family
Carr family collection of travel sketches, scrapbooks, and genealogical material,
1699-1981
21
Leighton, Mary, Lady, -1864
Mary Leighton collection,
1824-1860
22
Fellowes, W. D. (William Dorset)
Family records collected by William Dorset Fellowes
circa 1842-circa1845
23
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A voyage from England to Bombay with descriptions in Asia, Africa, and South America
24
Hogg & Starkey
[Billhead of Hogg & Starkey, linen, woolen, drapers, and dealers in British lace for cloth and ribbons purchased by George Pearson]