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James Hamilton Fennell was a Victorian antiquary and botanist whose works included 'The Shakespeare's Cyclopaedia' (1862) and 'A Natural History of British and Foreign Quadrupeds' (1841).
James Hamilton Fennell was a Victorian antiquary and botanist whose works included 'The Shakespeare's Cyclopaedia' (1862) and 'A Natural History of British and Foreign Quadrupeds' (1841).
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Title: | Letter from James Hamilton Fennell |
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Description: | The writer is probably the author James Hamilton Fennell. He writes a 3 page letter which covers various themes including answers to several of Sampson Low's questions and also refers to Henry Morley who edited 'The Examiner' and wrote a ten volume work containing biographies of famous English writers. Fennell finishes with reference to his son Henry who has begun attending school at Aspley where several of the men in the family have gone before him. |
Letter dated: | 28-01-1869 |
Physical description: | Sampson Low Letters, Volume 1, 4 pages |
Types of letter: | Comments about another client, author, artist or work etc.; Personal |
Key works mentioned: | The Examiner |
Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Image rights: | © clipartqueen.com |
Identifier: | SL_58 |