HIBBERT

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[Female suffrage.] Untitled printed handbill by the Married Women's Property Committee, regarding a House of Commons motion by Hibbert, calling for the amendment of the Married Women's Property Acts of 1870 and 1874.

Author: 
[Married Women's Property Committee] Alexander Ireland, Manchester printer. [Sir John Tomlinson Hibbert; Dr Pankhurst; Mrs Jacob Bright; Mrs Wolstenholme Elmy] [women's suffrage; Victorian feminism]
Publication details: 
Married Women's Property Committee. 'A. Ireland & Co., Printers, Pall Mall, Manchester.' Dated on last page 'March, 1879.'
£90.00

2pp., 12mo. On grey paper. In good condition, lightly-aged, disbound. First page headed 'Married Women's Property Committee.', followed by list in two columns of the names of the Committee's 26 members (including 'DR. PANKHURST'), with the names and addresses of the treasurer Mrs Jacob Bright and the secretary Mrs Wolstenholme Elmy. Text begins: 'We desire to inform our friends that Mr.

[Female suffrage; printed handbill.] Married Women's Property. Mr. Hibbert and the Married Women's Property Acts. (From the OLDHAM CHRONICLE, July 26th, 1879.)

Author: 
[Married Women's Property Committee] [Alexander Ireland, Manchester printer?] [Sir John Tomlinson Hibbert (1824-1908); Oldham Chronicle; women's suffrage; Victorian feminism]
Publication details: 
[Married Women's Property Committee.] No printer [but probably Alexander Ireland & Co., Manchester.] Undated [1879].
£90.00

2pp., 8vo. Handbill with drophead title. In good condition, lightly-aged, disbound. No copy found on either COPAC or OCLC Worldcat.

Manuscript 'Agreement to repurchase Furniture at L No. 4. Albany at the expiration of Lease' between 'George Hibbert Esqre.' and George Krehmer, Russian Consul-General. With 'Inventory and Valuation'. Signed by Hibbert; witnessed by Sprigges.

Author: 
George Hibbert the Younger (fl. 1877), of Albany, Piccadilly, son of the bookcollector George Hibbert (1757-1837); Charles Sprigges [George Krehmer, Russian Consul-General in London]
Publication details: 
London. 1 November 1849.
£45.00

3pp., foolscap 8vo, with the fourth page carrying the description of the document when folded into the usual packet. Bifolium. In fair condition, on aged paper. With embossed tax stamp and circular stamp in black ink dating the document to London, 24 September 1849. The agreement, on the first two pages, is 'Between George Hibbert of Albany Piccadilly in the County of Middlesex Esquire of the one part and George Krehmer of Albanyaforesaid Esquire of the other part.' It is signed 'George Hibbert', with 'Witness Charles Sprigges'.

Autograph Letter Signed ('H. Newton') by the Reverend Hibbert Newton, of St Michael's, Lant Street, on the back of a [printed handbill for 'The Lant Street Ragged Schools' and 'Sunday Schools. | (In the Lower and Upper Rooms of the same buildings.)'

Author: 
Reverend Hibbert Newton (1817-1892), of St Michael's, Borough, Southwark [The Lant Street Ragged Schools and Sunday Schools]
Publication details: 
Newton's letter dated 12 April 1868; 16 Merrick Square, Borough, Southwark. Handbill dating from the same time.
£135.00
The Lant Street Ragged Schools

The handbill on the recto of the first leaf (headed 'The Lant Street Sunday Schools. | (In the Lower and Upper Rooms of the same buildings.)') and verso of the second leaf (headed 'The Lant Street Ragged Schools | For Boys and Girls, | Borough, Southwark. (Established A.D. 1862, and continued in active operation.)') of a 12mo bifiolium, with Newton's letter on the recto of the second leaf. Docketed on reverse of the first leaf. Texts clear and complete. Good, on lightly-aged paper.

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