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A history of Northumberland, in three parts.

The Reverend John Hodgson, MRSL (1779-1845)

Category

Books

Date

1820 - 1858

Materials

Place of origin

England

Collection

Wallington, Northumberland

NT 3065491.3

Summary

Bibliographic description

1v containing Part II - Vol 2 . ill..,plans (engr.) . 4to.. Old pressmark: H.6.. Publishers stamp 'John Rumpus. 350. Oxford Stree. London.W' on flyleaf. With a letter tipped in at beginning requesting money to be paid for this volume, and requesting any information about a pretty fort which was on the Borders of Liddisdale. Also tipped in a Circular to the Subscribers of Mr Hodgson's History of Northumberland from Robt Mackreth Junr Hon Sec. dated 30th May 1831 and a Circular to the Subscribers for the engraving of the Portrait of the Revd John Hodgson from Robt Mackreth Junr Hon Sec., dated March 29th 1832. With 2 receipts dated Novr. 22nd 1832, for the sum of £2.2.0., one for Sir J Trevelyan Baronet, and the other for W.C.Trevelyan from John Hodgson; 2 receipts dated Novr. 22nd 1832, for the sum of £2.2.0., one for Sir J Trevelyan Baronet, and the other for W.C.Trevelyan from John Hodgson; an article reprinted from the 'Newcastle Daily Journal of Thursday , May 20th 1875' about Mitford Church tipped in at p. 26; a copy of an Epitaph on the floor of Morpeth Parish Church for Henry Gray, late of Newminster who died on 31st March 1597; a 2 page document from Lords Justices' Court, Lincoln's Inn, dated 12th November 1862 re the Judgement of the case 'The Attorney General v Trevelyan'. Newspaper cutting stuck on back about the case dated March 1 1864. Provenance: Twentieth-century pictorial armorial bookplate, a re-working of an earlier William Bell Scott pictorial Trevelyan bookplate (Franks 29799) of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan (1797-1879), lettered: Charles & Mary Trevelyan [i.e. Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan (1870-1958), & Mary Katharine, (m.1904).] Arms: Trevelyan impaling Bell. Not in Franks.. Binding: Half leather; marbled boards and endpapers; title gilt lettered direct onto spine; gilt top.

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The Reverend John Hodgson, MRSL (1779-1845)

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