LUSHINGTON family, letters, autographs, documents, manuscripts



Home | Archive | Facsimiles | Forgeries | Back


LUSHINGTON family
Small group of eight letters of members of the extended Lushington family.

C. Lushington [?Charles Lushington (1785-1866)]: Autograph Letter Signed to H. Watts at Marylebone Court House, expressing the hope of attending the court the following week, 1 page 8vo with envelope, Palace Gardens, Baryswater, 13 December 1846.
Sir Henry Lushington: Autograph Letter Signed to Christopher Idle, complaining of mistakes or misunderstandings in the details of his marriage settlement, 2 pages 4to with address-leaf, York Buildings, 30 July 1814.
John? Lushington [described in another hand as 'Bp of Street Davids', but no so]: Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, thanking him for a copy of his Acta Apostolorum, 2 pages 8vo (old mounting strip on left hand edge of first page), Great Berkhamstead, 24 May 1825.
R. Lushington: Letter Signed to Edmund K. Lawn, announcing that he has forwarded a memorial, and has hopes that the forthcoming case will 'warrant their Lordships in directing the release of the Vessel', 1 page 8vo, Treasury Chambers, 27 January 1819.
Stephen Rumbold Lushington (1776-1868, politician and Indian adminsitrator): Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, communicating the information that the commissioners had agreed that the manuscripts, maps etc. would be delivered duty free, 1 page 8vo (oblong), Treasury Chambers, 18 August 1820.
Stephen Lushington (1782-1873, judge): explaining that he had already given away all the letters of and autographs of 'her late majesty' and had no more to offer, 2 pages 8vo, Doctors Commons, 2 November 1825.
Autograph Letter Signed to [?Thomas Spring] Rice, drawing his attention to a Memorial brought to his notice by the secretary to the Ecclesiastical Commission, 2 pages 8vo, Great George Street, 16 January 1832.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, asking him to send back Lord Brougham's papers ('are you in the land of the living'), 1 page 8vo, Great George Street, 9 December 1842.
[No: 25740]

The image links to a larger or more detailed version.

This is the archived description of an item that has already been sold. Please contact me by email if you would like any further information.