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14 September 1785
Saige (fl. 1785)
To Catharine Macaulay
In French
GLC01794.29
27 September 1787
Saige (fl. 1785-1787)
GLC01794.30
11 June 1788
Macaulay, Catharine (1731-1791)
to Saige
Draft She has read the political tracts and responds to them. She will attempt to make copies available in England. She comments on a museum's response to her work.
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2 July 1766
Lord Cardross (fl. 1763-1791)
to Catharine Macaulay
He comments on Mr. Pitt and the present schemes of administration. Pitt's opinion on the affairs of America differ from those ministers who appointed him, creating an "instance of duplicity." He comments on "the total neglect of Continental affairs."
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24 December 1788
to Mr. Pye
She writes about the cause of public liberty and a financial agreement to be paid her in exchange for a bond.
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5 June 1769
to Lord Nuneham
Draft She expresses gratitude for his gift in support of her literary efforts.
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6 June 1769
Lord Nuneham (fl. 1769)
Draft He regrets not being able to see her, but sends a snuff box from Paris as a gift.
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1770
He will give Monsieur de Liancourt her message when he is in town. He does not dare to appear an open supporter of liberty, although he is in his heart.
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27 December, 1774
Knowles (fl. 1774)
She writes of their gentle friendship. She describes the whooping cough sickness and recovery of her son. She notes CMG's response to "maladministration" and yearns for liberty and peace. She refers to recent political events in England. A partial...
GLC01794.37
21 January 1775
to Mr. & Mrs. Northcote
She has news from Boston that Bostonians have appointed their own governor. She expresses regret for the declining state of England. To Mrs. Nortcorte she describes her health and writes about her daughter.
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1 June, 1777
GLC01794.39
21 February 1778
to Mrs. Snowden
GLC01794.40
9 November, 1783
Bishop of Landoff (ca. 1763-1791)
to Catherine Macaulay
GLC01794.41
9 November 1789
Mallet, Philip (fl. ca. 1763-1791)
sending a book, mentioning a sermon by Dr. Price on the anniversary of the American Revolution, mentioning the French Revolution (positively)
GLC01794.42
12 November 1789
to Capel Lofft
Mentions her letters on education
GLC01794.43
Circa 1789
to Mr. Wilson
GLC01794.44
2 December 1790
GLC01794.45
25 July 1770
Ramsay (fl. 1770)
a separate/loose envelope addresses to Catharine Macaulay for letter from Mr. Ramsay, [letter does not accompany it]
GLC01794.46
November 1790
to Robert Griffiths
the negative review of her letters on education which he published.
GLC01794.47
18 January 1769
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Typed copy of letter to Macaulay, from Rush in which he discusses politics and representation in the government boby.
GLC01794.48
20 January 1769
to Benjamin Rush
Typed copy of letter to Rush in response to GLC01794.48
GLC01794.49
17 February 1769
Burgh James (fl.1796)
Typed copy of letter between Catherine Macaulay and James Burgh
GLC01794.50
4 March 1769
to James Burgh
GLC01794.51
22 March 1769
Desire (fl. 1769)
Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London
Typed Copy of the Original Petition drawn up for the use of the City of London
GLC01794.52
13 July 1769
Hollis, Thomas (fl. 1769)
Typed copy of letter between Thomas Hollis and Catharine Macaulay
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