Four verses or epigrams, one in French by Voltaire; n.d.

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CMV33122

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My 1035

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Four verses or epigrams, one in French by Voltaire; n.d.

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Four verses or epigrams, one of which is in French and by Voltaire.

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Part of the papers of Catherine Maria Bury, 1st Countess of Charleville (1762-1851), née Dawson [married firstly James Tisdall], and her husband Charles William Bury, 1st Earl of Charleville (d.1835); 1778-19th Century.

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Between 1898 and 1905, Charles Brinsley Marlay (1829-1912) was closely acquainted with Richard Warwick Bond. As a result of this relationship, Marlay bequeathed his collection of family manuscripts to Bond. Following Bond’s death in 1943, the Marlay papers came to the University Library as part of his own bequest. Thie first section of the papers (My 1-1069) retains something of the original arrangement by Lady Charleville into separate bundles concerning different correspondents. The remainder of the papers appear to have been sorted by R. Warwick Bond.

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Zoe Screti

Record created on:

30 May 2024