Autograph letter, signed, to the Secretary of the Artists’ Benevolent Institution. Davy is unable to accept the invitation of the Steward to dine with the members of the Institution on Friday 5th May and therefore returns his dining card. Begs that the Secretary will pass on his regrets and communicate his thanks for the invitation.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter, signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer inviting the recipient to dinner.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "49 Bedford Square", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, in which the details of a lecture written by the author are discussed, and a copy of which the recipient of the letter is invited to read.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter in French to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, presenting his compliments.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter, addressed from "Holkham", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer presenting his compliments.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "38 St James’ Place", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, making arrangements for the two to meet.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter, signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, inviting him to dine with the Court of Directors.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "London", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, inviting him to no. 9 Cavendish Square on Friday at two o’clock.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from the "Board of Trade", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, thanking him for a book about the proposed railway in Belgium.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "6 Cleveland Court", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, regarding payment of tonnage in Antwerp.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter in French, addressed from "London", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from the "Foreign Office", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, requesting an interview with him tomorrow in order to disclose some important communications.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Londres ", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "36 Hertford Street", signed, regarding the constitution of Belgium.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed "Royal Institution", to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer presenting his compliments and asking to convey a paper to a Dr Jacquemyus.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Ordnance Office", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, presenting his compliments and enclosing a letter from the Duke of Sussex.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "House of Commons", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer: “I send you my only copy; and hope you can read it”.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "London", to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, in French.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Arundel Castle", to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, in which he sends his compliments and begs to refer Mr Percy to Sir William Woods at the Earl Marshall’s office, who will put him in the way of making the enquiries he wishes at the Herald’s College. The Duke has written to Sir William to expect him.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter in French, addressed from "Anvers", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer. The author refers to Elisa Meerti, the singer from Antwerp.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Fordhook, near Acton" to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer regarding the granting of a passport to Luxembourg to Bernard Henkels, who was employed in her service.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed to "Bradenham House, Wycombe", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, referring to the loan of some books from Van de Weyer’s collection and a discussion of those books.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Sloperton", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, apologising that he could not see him when he was in town on business and thanking him for a loan of a book Memoires.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from the "British Museum", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, to introduce Berchet, a friend of Pecchio. Berchet has had the melancholy office of communicating the news of Pecchio’s death and Panizzi introduces Berchet to Van de Weyer for the benefit of his passage to Brussels, to improve his health and possibly to visit a mutual friend Arrivabene.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "India House", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, asking for advice regarding travel to Belgium on behalf of his friend Mr. Hill.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Downing Street", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer regarding a claim from a lady wishing to obtain naturalization in New South Wales.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "York Chambers, St James Street", signed, regarding his receipt of a letter and that an answer is forthcoming.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter, signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, discussing books (e.g. Nouveau voyage de la Terre Australe, 1692).
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter addressed from "Trinity College Cambridge", signed, to Jean Sylvain Van de Weyer, regarding a letter on tides by M. Quetelet and whether Van de Weyer can further any suggestions it contains. He invites Van de Weyer to Cambridge to “see something of an English University”.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatAutograph letter in French to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat