Box 1
Container
Contains 74 Results:
To unknown correspondent, 20 October 1814
File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
20 October 1814
To [Dawson Turner (1775-1858)?], 25 November 1814
File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
25 November 1814
To Martin Archer Shee, 17 April 1819
File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
17 April 1819
To Robert Roscoe, 24 April 1819
File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
24 April 1819
To Archibald Constable, 28 July 1819
File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
28 July 1819
To Thomas Winstanley, [ca. 1820]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
[ca. 1820]
To William Bullock (fl. 1808-1828), 1 January 1820
File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
1 January 1820
To Edward Rushton, 15 September 1821
File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
15 September 1821
To unknown recipient, 13 October 1821
File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Fragment of a letter, with signature on verso and six lines of text on recto. Mentions a present to His Majesty and Sir Benjamin Bloomfield.
Dates:
13 October 1821
To William Earle, 6 October 1822
File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The majority of the correspondence collected here consists of outgoing letters written by Roscoe to his sons and to colleagues and friends in the worlds of publishing, art and politics, though there are also incoming letters addressed to him and others close to him. Some letters are brief notes regarding social engagements, while others contain more substantive discussions of topics ranging from slavery to bookselling and art collecting. Frequent correspondents include sons Robert, Richard,...
Dates:
6 October 1822