Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
[Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820, recipient] Autograph letter, signed, [no place] from Charles Burney, 1784 May 26., 1784
Boswell, James, 1740-1795, recipient. Two letters from Charles Burney, 1787-1791., 1787-1791.
Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840, recipient. Autograph draft letter, [no place] from Charles Burney, [ca. 1782 July 22], 1782
Burney, Sarah Rose, 1759-1821, recipient. Autograph letter, signed, Chelsea College [Chelsea, London] from Charles Burney, 1791 Jan. 15., 1791
Carter, Mary, b. ca. 1730? 3 letters to Charles Burney, 1810 and undated., 1810
Hague, Charles, 1769-1821, recipient. Autograph letter, signed, [no place] from Charles Burney, [1811], [1811]
Autograph letter, from Fanny Burney, [West Humble, Surrey, England] [1799] Apr. 3, Wednesday.
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, from Fanny Burney, [West Humble, Surrey, England] [1801 Nov.] 12.
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, from Fanny Burney, [43 Beaumont Street, London] [ca. 1802 Apr. 10]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, from Fanny Burney, [no place] 1816 May 7 and 14.
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, signed, to Fanny Burney, [no place] [1816 May 13]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph note, 11 Bolton Street, Berkeley Square [London] 1824 Aug. 1.
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, signed, 11 Bolton Street, Mayfair [London] 1826 June 12., 1826
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, signed, [St. Martin's Street, London] [ca. 1780 July 29]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, signed, [St. Martin's Street, London] [ca. 1781 Mar. 23]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, signed, [St. Martin's Street, London] [1781 Aug. 23]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, [no place] [1782 Feb.?]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).
Autograph letter, [no place] [between 1778 and 1784]
This collection consists of sixteen letters from and six letters to Fanny Burney. Most of the correspondents are family members, and much of the content is family news. Several letters relate to Samuel Johnson and her literary career. One letter to her husband consists mainly of a poem in honor of his birthday, item (1). Prominent correspondents include her brother Charles Burney, item (2); and Hester Lynch Piozzi, item (10).