Mentions that his story, Yorkshire Tragedy, was accepted by Household Words. Transcription: agreable to it. Mrs [Catharine] Potter does the same in hundreds of ways. All soaping, soaping, soaping! Mrs Patten and her husband [Willis Patten] are at Washington ? lobbying, log-rolling. Mrs Moore (?) our recent boarder, has left. Place too slow for her ? shouldn't wonder. A shallow, unpleasantly-pleasant female; half the time away from the house. Something in the Mrs [Mary] Levison way in features: a face such as unthinking people call good-looking, but which others find more disagreable than po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mentions-that-his-story-yorkshire-tragedy-was-accepted-by-household-words-transcription-agreable-to-it-mrs-catharine-potter-does-the-same-in-hundreds-of-ways-all-soaping-soaping-soaping!-mrs-patten-and-her-husband-willis-patten-are-at-washington-lobbying-log-rolling-mrs-moore-our-recent-boarder-has-left-place-too-slow-for-her-shouldnt-wonder-a-shallow-unpleasantly-pleasant-female-half-the-time-away-from-the-house-something-in-the-mrs-mary-levison-way-in-features-a-face-such-as-unthinking-people-call-good-looking-but-which-others-find-more-disagreable-than-po-image178682712.html
RMMAKKHC–Mentions that his story, Yorkshire Tragedy, was accepted by Household Words. Transcription: agreable to it. Mrs [Catharine] Potter does the same in hundreds of ways. All soaping, soaping, soaping! Mrs Patten and her husband [Willis Patten] are at Washington ? lobbying, log-rolling. Mrs Moore (?) our recent boarder, has left. Place too slow for her ? shouldn't wonder. A shallow, unpleasantly-pleasant female; half the time away from the house. Something in the Mrs [Mary] Levison way in features: a face such as unthinking people call good-looking, but which others find more disagreable than po
Regarding reaching his destination in Louisiana, the house belonging to the grandfather of Keene Richards. Transcription: back entrance, and soon we heard surprised greetings within. [Oliver] Kellam couldn ?t stand it and knocked at the door, and we were all admitted. A tall slender white-haired gentleman, greeted as ?ǣCousin Alick ? welcomes us, his wife also, (Kellam ?s aunt,) and two children. They, having recently come from Mississippi City, a sea-side place of resort on the Gulf, are here keeping house, the hooping-cough having driven ?em away from their own, which is two or three miles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/regarding-reaching-his-destination-in-louisiana-the-house-belonging-to-the-grandfather-of-keene-richards-transcription-back-entrance-and-soon-we-heard-surprised-greetings-within-oliver-kellam-couldn-t-stand-it-and-knocked-at-the-door-and-we-were-all-admitted-a-tall-slender-white-haired-gentleman-greeted-as-cousin-alick-welcomes-us-his-wife-also-kellam-s-aunt-and-two-children-they-having-recently-come-from-mississippi-city-a-sea-side-place-of-resort-on-the-gulf-are-here-keeping-house-the-hooping-cough-having-driven-em-away-from-their-own-which-is-two-or-three-miles-image178685343.html
RMMAKPYB–Regarding reaching his destination in Louisiana, the house belonging to the grandfather of Keene Richards. Transcription: back entrance, and soon we heard surprised greetings within. [Oliver] Kellam couldn ?t stand it and knocked at the door, and we were all admitted. A tall slender white-haired gentleman, greeted as ?ǣCousin Alick ? welcomes us, his wife also, (Kellam ?s aunt,) and two children. They, having recently come from Mississippi City, a sea-side place of resort on the Gulf, are here keeping house, the hooping-cough having driven ?em away from their own, which is two or three miles
Describes a letter received from Alfred Waud. Transcription: [Jesse] Haney's room playing chess. His [Frank Pounden's] father was there too, and both father and son were a little affected by liquor. After dinner Haney went off to [James] Parton ?s, I accompanying the Poundens ? all the family ? to the house of a friend, where I stayed till 7, then leaving them for Parton's. Found Haneys, [Edward] Wells and Ulric, the little German teacher, there. Parton away, visiting his mother in Jersey. The evening passed in reading aloud [Charles] Dicken's Christmas Story 'The Perils of Certain English Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describes-a-letter-received-from-alfred-waud-transcription-jesse-haneys-room-playing-chess-his-frank-poundens-father-was-there-too-and-both-father-and-son-were-a-little-affected-by-liquor-after-dinner-haney-went-off-to-james-parton-s-i-accompanying-the-poundens-all-the-family-to-the-house-of-a-friend-where-i-stayed-till-7-then-leaving-them-for-partons-found-haneys-edward-wells-and-ulric-the-little-german-teacher-there-parton-away-visiting-his-mother-in-jersey-the-evening-passed-in-reading-aloud-charles-dickens-christmas-story-the-perils-of-certain-english-image178683536.html
RMMAKMJT–Describes a letter received from Alfred Waud. Transcription: [Jesse] Haney's room playing chess. His [Frank Pounden's] father was there too, and both father and son were a little affected by liquor. After dinner Haney went off to [James] Parton ?s, I accompanying the Poundens ? all the family ? to the house of a friend, where I stayed till 7, then leaving them for Parton's. Found Haneys, [Edward] Wells and Ulric, the little German teacher, there. Parton away, visiting his mother in Jersey. The evening passed in reading aloud [Charles] Dicken's Christmas Story 'The Perils of Certain English
Describes stowing away his belongings upon his departure from the 177 Canal Street boarding house. Transcription: his [Cross] paying me the $10 for the block. / An idle day, writing in the evening. It ?s now 11, rain plashing mournfully out of doors, and I ?ll to bed. Alf [Waud] ought to write. May. 1. Thursday. To West Broadway Place, there to look at the house ?ǣtaken ? by [Hardin] Andrews, then to the Post Office; down Park Place where I saw Mr [Charles F.] Anderson, standing in front of the disordered office, all the things being in the course of removal to Wall Street. Called on [Joseph] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describes-stowing-away-his-belongings-upon-his-departure-from-the-177-canal-street-boarding-house-transcription-his-cross-paying-me-the-10-for-the-block-an-idle-day-writing-in-the-evening-it-s-now-11-rain-plashing-mournfully-out-of-doors-and-i-ll-to-bed-alf-waud-ought-to-write-may-1-thursday-to-west-broadway-place-there-to-look-at-the-house-taken-by-hardin-andrews-then-to-the-post-office-down-park-place-where-i-saw-mr-charles-f-anderson-standing-in-front-of-the-disordered-office-all-the-things-being-in-the-course-of-removal-to-wall-street-called-on-joseph-image178684265.html
RMMAKNGW–Describes stowing away his belongings upon his departure from the 177 Canal Street boarding house. Transcription: his [Cross] paying me the $10 for the block. / An idle day, writing in the evening. It ?s now 11, rain plashing mournfully out of doors, and I ?ll to bed. Alf [Waud] ought to write. May. 1. Thursday. To West Broadway Place, there to look at the house ?ǣtaken ? by [Hardin] Andrews, then to the Post Office; down Park Place where I saw Mr [Charles F.] Anderson, standing in front of the disordered office, all the things being in the course of removal to Wall Street. Called on [Joseph]
. Print shows British troops firing on a group of citizens on a street in Boston, Massachusetts, with the Royal Custom House known as 'Butcher's Hall' on the right, the First Church and Town House in the background. Some of the wounded are being carried away from the scene, others lie in the street. Includes 18 lines of verse and a list of those killed and wounded. . 'The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a party of the 29th Regt. / engrav'd, printed & sold by Paul Revere, Boston.' 'Print shows British troops firing on a group of citizens on a street in Bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/print-shows-british-troops-firing-on-a-group-of-citizens-on-a-street-in-boston-massachusetts-with-the-royal-custom-house-known-as-butchers-hall-on-the-right-the-first-church-and-town-house-in-the-background-some-of-the-wounded-are-being-carried-away-from-the-scene-others-lie-in-the-street-includes-18-lines-of-verse-and-a-list-of-those-killed-and-wounded-the-bloody-massacre-perpetrated-in-king-street-boston-on-march-5th-1770-by-a-party-of-the-29th-regt-engravd-printed-sold-by-paul-revere-boston-print-shows-british-troops-firing-on-a-group-of-citizens-on-a-street-in-bo-image206553772.html
RMP019CC–. Print shows British troops firing on a group of citizens on a street in Boston, Massachusetts, with the Royal Custom House known as 'Butcher's Hall' on the right, the First Church and Town House in the background. Some of the wounded are being carried away from the scene, others lie in the street. Includes 18 lines of verse and a list of those killed and wounded. . 'The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a party of the 29th Regt. / engrav'd, printed & sold by Paul Revere, Boston.' 'Print shows British troops firing on a group of citizens on a street in Bo
Describes an encounter with the editor of the Empire City, Hawkins, and mentions the departure of boarders from his boarding house, including Silenus Brinsley. Transcription: with me. A simple-hearted, hard-working, kindly-natured, commonplace man [Bill Collinson], with quaint ways occasionally. He narrates how, induced by oppression of a feminine relative of his master, he during his apprenticeship ?ǣrun away ? and ?ǣtramped it to Coventry. ? ?ǣShe catched hold o ?me, and I fell down ? ready to bust me, Sir. ? / Hughie [Muir] away on a visit to the paternal mansion, at Newark, returns in th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describes-an-encounter-with-the-editor-of-the-empire-city-hawkins-and-mentions-the-departure-of-boarders-from-his-boarding-house-including-silenus-brinsley-transcription-with-me-a-simple-hearted-hard-working-kindly-natured-commonplace-man-bill-collinson-with-quaint-ways-occasionally-he-narrates-how-induced-by-oppression-of-a-feminine-relative-of-his-master-he-during-his-apprenticeship-run-away-and-tramped-it-to-coventry-she-catched-hold-o-me-and-i-fell-down-ready-to-bust-me-sir-hughie-muir-away-on-a-visit-to-the-paternal-mansion-at-newark-returns-in-th-image178681187.html
RMMAKHJY–Describes an encounter with the editor of the Empire City, Hawkins, and mentions the departure of boarders from his boarding house, including Silenus Brinsley. Transcription: with me. A simple-hearted, hard-working, kindly-natured, commonplace man [Bill Collinson], with quaint ways occasionally. He narrates how, induced by oppression of a feminine relative of his master, he during his apprenticeship ?ǣrun away ? and ?ǣtramped it to Coventry. ? ?ǣShe catched hold o ?me, and I fell down ? ready to bust me, Sir. ? / Hughie [Muir] away on a visit to the paternal mansion, at Newark, returns in th
Describes a letter received from Alf Waud, mentioning his wife Mary being away in the country. Transcription: apropos of her [Sally Edwards'] birthday (yester to-day.) Met [Charles E.] Wilbour and a Mr Burley there. Not the come-outer Burleigh with the beard, though this man wore one, as also his ruddy hair in ringlets. Tired and not very well, day sunny but cold, felt achey. Piano playing in our boarding-house parlor after tea and some singing, latter indifferent. There half an hour then to my room, scribbling and now to [phonography]. Would that I knew it! 17. Tuesday. Chores, and Chas. Rea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describes-a-letter-received-from-alf-waud-mentioning-his-wife-mary-being-away-in-the-country-transcription-apropos-of-her-sally-edwards-birthday-yester-to-day-met-charles-e-wilbour-and-a-mr-burley-there-not-the-come-outer-burleigh-with-the-beard-though-this-man-wore-one-as-also-his-ruddy-hair-in-ringlets-tired-and-not-very-well-day-sunny-but-cold-felt-achey-piano-playing-in-our-boarding-house-parlor-after-tea-and-some-singing-latter-indifferent-there-half-an-hour-then-to-my-room-scribbling-and-now-to-phonography-would-that-i-knew-it!-17-tuesday-chores-and-chas-rea-image178683008.html
RMMAKM00–Describes a letter received from Alf Waud, mentioning his wife Mary being away in the country. Transcription: apropos of her [Sally Edwards'] birthday (yester to-day.) Met [Charles E.] Wilbour and a Mr Burley there. Not the come-outer Burleigh with the beard, though this man wore one, as also his ruddy hair in ringlets. Tired and not very well, day sunny but cold, felt achey. Piano playing in our boarding-house parlor after tea and some singing, latter indifferent. There half an hour then to my room, scribbling and now to [phonography]. Would that I knew it! 17. Tuesday. Chores, and Chas. Rea
Describes a visit to Charles Welden's residence. Transcription: at [48] Franklin Street boarding-house. Supped with them, then long book talk with much reading aloud by him [Charles Welden]. [Alfred] Tennyson, [Ralph Waldo] Emerson, [Thomas] Carlyle with others innumerable, A right pleasant evening. Left about 1, then to my room & bed. Brought a pile of books away from [Charles] Weldon ?s. 19. Sunday. [Frank] Leslie called, talked awhile, (I receiving him in red flannel shirt & pants.) [Charles] Brown downstairs. (Supped Dined at Sweeneys, then to room, & Dillon Mapother & Kelly coming out to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/describes-a-visit-to-charles-weldens-residence-transcription-at-48-franklin-street-boarding-house-supped-with-them-then-long-book-talk-with-much-reading-aloud-by-him-charles-welden-alfred-tennyson-ralph-waldo-emerson-thomas-carlyle-with-others-innumerable-a-right-pleasant-evening-left-about-1-then-to-my-room-bed-brought-a-pile-of-books-away-from-charles-weldon-s-19-sunday-frank-leslie-called-talked-awhile-i-receiving-him-in-red-flannel-shirt-pants-charles-brown-downstairs-supped-dined-at-sweeneys-then-to-room-dillon-mapother-kelly-coming-out-to-image178684946.html
RMMAKPD6–Describes a visit to Charles Welden's residence. Transcription: at [48] Franklin Street boarding-house. Supped with them, then long book talk with much reading aloud by him [Charles Welden]. [Alfred] Tennyson, [Ralph Waldo] Emerson, [Thomas] Carlyle with others innumerable, A right pleasant evening. Left about 1, then to my room & bed. Brought a pile of books away from [Charles] Weldon ?s. 19. Sunday. [Frank] Leslie called, talked awhile, (I receiving him in red flannel shirt & pants.) [Charles] Brown downstairs. (Supped Dined at Sweeneys, then to room, & Dillon Mapother & Kelly coming out to
. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eberhard-windeck-das-buch-von-kaiser-sigismund-handschrift-bei-sothebys-772009-siehe-httpwwwhandschriftencensusde9134-not-sure-folio-4v-the-author-eberhardt-windeck-on-horseback-riding-away-from-his-parents-house-for-the-first-time-or-folio-6r-the-author-again-on-horseback-having-ridden-down-the-rhine-arriving-at-the-entrance-to-the-city-of-cologne-surmounted-by-his-arms-103-buch-kaiser-sigismund-l09740-26-lr-10-image184863645.html
RMMMN7D1–. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10
. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eberhard-windeck-das-buch-von-kaiser-sigismund-handschrift-bei-sothebys-772009-siehe-httpwwwhandschriftencensusde9134-not-sure-folio-4v-the-author-eberhardt-windeck-on-horseback-riding-away-from-his-parents-house-for-the-first-time-or-folio-6r-the-author-again-on-horseback-having-ridden-down-the-rhine-arriving-at-the-entrance-to-the-city-of-cologne-surmounted-by-his-arms-circa-1440-50-illustrator-aus-der-werkstatt-von-diebold-lauber-103-buch-kaiser-sigismund-l09740-26-lr-10-image187678527.html
RMMW9DTF–. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10
. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 89 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eberhard-windeck-das-buch-von-kaiser-sigismund-handschrift-bei-sothebys-772009-siehe-httpwwwhandschriftencensusde9134-not-sure-folio-4v-the-author-eberhardt-windeck-on-horseback-riding-away-from-his-parents-house-for-the-first-time-or-folio-6r-the-author-again-on-horseback-having-ridden-down-the-rhine-arriving-at-the-entrance-to-the-city-of-cologne-surmounted-by-his-arms-circa-1440-50-illustrator-aus-der-werkstatt-von-diebold-lauber-89-buch-kaiser-sigismund-l09740-26-lr-10-image188947798.html
RMMYB8RJ–. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 89 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10
. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eberhard-windeck-das-buch-von-kaiser-sigismund-handschrift-bei-sothebys-772009-siehe-httpwwwhandschriftencensusde9134-not-sure-folio-4v-the-author-eberhardt-windeck-on-horseback-riding-away-from-his-parents-house-for-the-first-time-or-folio-6r-the-author-again-on-horseback-having-ridden-down-the-rhine-arriving-at-the-entrance-to-the-city-of-cologne-surmounted-by-his-arms-circa-1440-50-illustrator-aus-der-werkstatt-von-diebold-lauber-103-buch-kaiser-sigismund-l09740-26-lr-10-image188241911.html
RMMX74DB–. Eberhard Windeck: Das Buch von Kaiser Sigismund (Handschrift bei Sotheby's 7.7.2009, siehe http://www.handschriftencensus.de/9134) [Not sure: folio 4v, the author Eberhardt Windeck on horseback riding away from his parents' house for the first time; OR folio 6r, the author again on horseback, having ridden down the Rhine, arriving at the entrance to the city of Cologne, surmounted by his arms] . circa 1440-50. Illustrator aus der Werkstatt von Diebold Lauber 103 Buch-kaiser-sigismund-L09740-26-lr-10
. English: Fleuron from book: A true relation of one Mrs Jane Farrer's of Stebbin in Essex, being possess'd with the devil With the manner of her being dispossess'd, and of the Devil's carrying away the Roof of the Meeting-House in a High Wind, where they were praying with her. Written by Mr. William Clark, Shadwel, one of the Ministers of the Gospel who was then praying with her. 240 A true relation of one Mrs Jane Farrer's of Stebbin in Essex Fleuron T144469-1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-true-relation-of-one-mrs-jane-farrers-of-stebbin-in-essex-being-possessd-with-the-devil-with-the-manner-of-her-being-dispossessd-and-of-the-devils-carrying-away-the-roof-of-the-meeting-house-in-a-high-wind-where-they-were-praying-with-her-written-by-mr-william-clark-shadwel-one-of-the-ministers-of-the-gospel-who-was-then-praying-with-her-240-a-true-relation-of-one-mrs-jane-farrers-of-stebbin-in-essex-fleuron-t144469-1-image206848222.html
RMP0EN0E–. English: Fleuron from book: A true relation of one Mrs Jane Farrer's of Stebbin in Essex, being possess'd with the devil With the manner of her being dispossess'd, and of the Devil's carrying away the Roof of the Meeting-House in a High Wind, where they were praying with her. Written by Mr. William Clark, Shadwel, one of the Ministers of the Gospel who was then praying with her. 240 A true relation of one Mrs Jane Farrer's of Stebbin in Essex Fleuron T144469-1