Duke of Wellington to Hardinge on the river Sutlej
- CA RBD MSG 315-16-VIII-143-1
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- 4 & 7 April
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
2 letters and 1 memorandum of the Duke of Wellington to Hardinge on the bridging of the river Sutlej
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Duke of Wellington to Hardinge on the river Sutlej
Part of Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge Papers
2 letters and 1 memorandum of the Duke of Wellington to Hardinge on the bridging of the river Sutlej
Part of Geraldine Cole Fonds
Includes chiefly fine printed keepsakes featuring Bewick engravings, as well as cards, some proofs, and a menu for a Newcastle Imprint Club event. Printers include Gordon Williams, Havilah Press, and Anchor and Acorn Press. File also includes one original silhouette cut by Thomas Bewick.
Part of Dorothy Duncan fonds
Part of Leon Edel Collection
28 letters
1 brochure on Chicago Exhibition
From The Canada Council, 1982-1983
Part of Stephen Morrissey Papers
File consists of correspondence from The Canada Council, 1982-1983.
Canada Council
Part of Leon Edel Collection
Part of Julian Armstrong Fonds
File relate chiefly to European medieval food history, including notes and conference materials are included from 1990 medieval cuisine conference at the Université de Montréal. Also included are research materials and conference presentations related to European early modern and North American Indigenous food history.
Fonds contains a volume of receipts for various supplies received by the financial official of the cathedral chapter of Pisa, the monastery of San Lorenzo, and by other religious houses and individuals. The volume was begun by Captain Antonio Fantoni.
Fantoni, Antonio
Fonds consists of contemporary manuscript copies of various legal records and instruments relating to the Capacci family. Includes one manuscript written on parchment in pale brown ink, ruled in pale brown ink, and bound in full contemporary blind tooled calf with laid paper endpapers and remnants of ties on covers, as well as a smaller booklet, written on parchment glued into a laid paper wrapper. Documents appear to be dated between 1556 and 1583 and are written in Latin and Italian (sometimes alternating within document). The legal instruments appear chiefly related to the dowry of Orietta Capacci (the dowry is also referenced in an Italian note in a later hand (1650?) inside front cover). Some names found throughout the documents include Orietta Capacci (or Orietta de Capacci) and Annibale (or Anibal) Camillo de Capacci.
Capacci family
Fonds contains a manuscript of Esercizi spirituali.
Acquaviva, Claudio, 1543-1615