Autograph letter addressed from "10 Berkeley Square", signed, to Elizabeth Van de Weyer, regretting that the Van de Weyers cannot come to dinner on Wednesday and inviting them on Thursday 23rd.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "36 S. Audley St", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, inviting him and Elizabeth Van de Weyer to breakfast to meet William Wordsworth.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "20 Conduit Street, London", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, asking him to help in passage to Brussels to discuss practical applications of the electromagnetic telegraph and to show his invention to the King.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "3 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, inviting him to meet with White prior to returning to Brussels.
Sans titreAutograph letter, signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, thanking him for his note of instructions.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "33 Upper Harley Street", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, leaving a memorandum and asking for an interview with Van de Weyer at his convenience.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "28 Burton Crescent", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, notifying Van de Weyer that he is sending his collection of autograph letters and manuscripts to Mr. Prescott and is welcome to view the collection prior to sending them.
Sans titreAutograph 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.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "Southampton Street, Fitzroy Square", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, enclosing reading material and discussing Statisticians in Belgium.
Sans titreAutograph 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.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "11 William Street, Knightsbridge", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, congratulating him on his admission into the Freemasons.
Sans titreAutograph letter addressed from "2 Eccleston Street", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, inviting him to a dinner in honour of Sir John Herschel, promising that if he does attend he would be sat near Herschel and the president of the Royal Society.
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