Identificatie
referentie code
Titel
Datum(s)
- 30 December 1838 (Vervaardig)
Beschrijvingsniveau
Stuk
Omvang en medium
1 leaf of paper, folded, 3 p.
Context
Naam van de archiefvormer
Biografie
Van de Weyer served as Belgium’s Prime minister from July 1845 to March 1846. However, he lived for the majority of his life in London (17 Fitzroy Square, 50 Portland Place) and Windsor (New Lodge), and held the office of Belgian Minister at the Court of St. James’s under Queen Victoria, an ambassadorial role. Van de Weyer was close friends with Lord Palmerston. In addition to being a member of the Roxburghe Club, Van de Weyer was a founder member of the Philobiblon Society, the Vice President of the London Library, a Member of the Société des Bibliophiles de Belgique and the Head of the Royal Library of Brussels.
Pierre Henri Laurent said of Van de Weyer: 'His manners, taste, and savoir-faire brought him into the vital center of the intellectual, diplomatic, and financial communities. His home became the meeting place of writers, artists, and scientists’.
Geschiedenis van het archief
Inhoud en structuur
Bereik en inhoud
Autograph letter in French, addressed from "Brighton", signed, from Hippolyte Francois Athale Sebastien Bouffet-Montauban to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer.
Colonel Bouffet-Montauban provides a summary of his military credentials, including his presence at the Battle of Waterloo, and offers his services to the Belgian people.
Waardering, vernietiging en slectie
Aanvullingen
Ordeningstelsel
Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik
Voorwaarden voor raadpleging
Voorwaarden voor reproductie
Taal van het materiaal
- Frans
Schrift van het materiaal
Taal en schrift aantekeningen
Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen
23 cm x 17.2 cm
Toegangen
Verwante materialen
Bestaan en verblifplaats van originelen
Bestaan en verblijfplaats van kopieën
Related units of description
Aantekeningen
Aantekening
For a letter from the same author see New York Public Library, Abraham Hayward correspondence files, MISC 3531.
Aantekening
The document is adhered to a guard leaf.