Lease by Elizabeth Dawes to M. Albert F. Dawes.
- CA RBD MSG 1235-51
- Item
- 13 March 1896
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Second copy of lease.
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Lease by Elizabeth Dawes to M. Albert F. Dawes.
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Second copy of lease.
Declaration of Mr. Albert F. Dawe
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Declaration of Mr. Albert F. Dawes regarding his mother's death and her last will and testament
Lease of house by Albert F. Dawes to William L. Maltby
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Lease from Mr. Dawes to W. L. Maltby for Lachine house, ST. Joseph St., 180$ payable monthly for the period of 1 May 1897 to 1 May 1898.
Notification at the request of Mr. T. A. Dawes to A. F. Dawes and Thomas White
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Legal request by Thomas Amos Dawes that sale of land by A. F. Dawes to Thomas White be annuled and the land revert to the estate of James P. Dawes.
Part of Dawes-Leishman Family Fonds
Certificate of payment regarding the balance of the Estate of Angelina Leishman
Letter to T. S. Brown from J. R. Poinsett
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, Florida, in regard to persuading Indigenous people to remove to the West. From J. R. Pointsett, War Department, Washington, D.C., 18 January 1841.
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from Charles [Robinson?], St. Augustine, regarding the Florida elections. Dated 20 February 1842.
Letter to T. S. Brown from Gabriel Priest
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from Gabriel Priest, Whitesville, 14 August 1842. Letter discusses Florida elections.
Letter to T. S. Brown from W. Anderson
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, St. Augustine, from W. Anderson, Pensacola, 17 August 1842. Letter discusses Florida elections.
Fanny Burney autograph manuscript
Autograph manuscript in French containing drafts of approximately 40 letters written upon themes or as writing exercises. Each letter contains corrections by means of footnotes in the lower margin, likely in the hand of Burney's husband, Alexandre d'Arblay. Forty-eight leaves are filled with letter drafts. The rest of the volume is blank until the final two leaves at the end, which are written upside down. These final leaves contain various recipes in French, including "Pour guérir la manie" and "Remède contre l'esquinancie." Volume also includes an additional portion of a theme in Burney's hand on a small sheet tipped in on the front flyleaf. Written in an 18th-century notebook bound in full red morocco, gilt-stamped floral border and spine, with five raised spine bands and spine label: "Almanac de 1736." Notebook has floral gilt and painted endpapers and gold edges.
Arblay, Frances (Fanny) Burney, 1752-1840