Autograph letters signed from Stephen Smith, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1619-1629.
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Title
Autograph letters signed from Stephen Smith, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1619-1629.
Description
9 items.
Associated name
Smith, Stephen, -1665, correspondent.
Smith, Hugh, 1574-1627, addressee.
Smith, Thomas, 1609-1642, addressee.
Smith, Hugh, 1574-1627, addressee.
Smith, Thomas, 1609-1642, addressee.
Summary
Written from Lincoln's Inn and Wallingford House, London. Recipients include: Sir Hugh Smith [Smithe] and Thomas Smithe of [Long] Ashton, Somerset. The letters to Sir Hugh Smith are chiefly concerned with his commissions for articles of dress. A postscript in the letter to Thomas Smithe of October 14, 1629 (8) says he has heard that "you would fain bargain for some of the Duke [of Buckingham]'s household stuff ... my lady thinks them all too dear." A note in (4), dated July 5, 1620, comments on a report that a royal proclamation will determine who may wear beavers.
Provenance
Formerly Folger MS Add 736.
Exhibited
X.c.49 (2) Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2005. Consuming Splendor.
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Digital image(s) of Folger Shakespeare Library X.c.49 (1-9)
Transcription of Folger Shakespeare Library X.c.49 (5)
Transcription of Folger Shakespeare Library X.c.49 (5)
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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X.c.49 (1-9)
Folger accession
MS Add 736