No. 313 Signed by members of the Committee: Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, Jean Marie Collot d'Herbois, and Jean Baptiste Robert Lindet For other Requisitions in compliance with the Décret of 27 Germinal, see those dated Sept. 6, 1794, and n.d. (Billaud-Varenne) in Lafayette mss. Paper watermarked: VT
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No. 313
Signed by members of the Committee: Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, Jean Marie Collot d'Herbois, and Jean Baptiste Robert Lindet
For other Requisitions in compliance with the Décret of 27 Germinal, see those dated Sept. 6, 1794, and n.d. (Billaud-Varenne) in Lafayette mss.
In brown leather covers with gold tooling Selection of 75 quatrains (not Fitzgerald translation) Illuminated in gold, red, blue and green with birds, animals and flowers On vellum
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In brown leather covers with gold tooling
Selection of 75 quatrains (not Fitzgerald translation)
Illuminated in gold, red, blue and green with birds, animals and flowers
Removed from J. Saul, Rhymes and reminiscences, London Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot; Poole and Edwards; and Charles Thurnam, Carlisle, 1832 (Lilly PR5299 .S174 R7).
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Removed from J. Saul, Rhymes and reminiscences, London Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot; Poole and Edwards; and Charles Thurnam, Carlisle, 1832 (Lilly PR5299 .S174 R7).
Holograph reply initialed JMS, Mgr. "Yes, Mr. Jolson was in the act." Removed from Theater Programs, Evansville, Indiana. Bijou Theater, March 18, 1906 (Lilly PN2220 .T372 No. 5)
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Holograph reply initialed JMS, Mgr. "Yes, Mr. Jolson was in the act."
Removed from Theater Programs, Evansville, Indiana. Bijou Theater, March 18, 1906 (Lilly PN2220 .T372 No. 5)
Removed from David Erskine Baker, Biographia dramatica... a new edition. Dublin, Printed by T. Henshall, 1783 (Lilly Z2014 .D7 B2 1782a), vol. 2, which has bookplate of William Parkinson Ruxton.
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Removed from David Erskine Baker, Biographia dramatica... a new edition. Dublin, Printed by T. Henshall, 1783 (Lilly Z2014 .D7 B2 1782a), vol. 2, which has bookplate of William Parkinson Ruxton.
Contents: 1) Log of Proceedings...in three fragments, 1820, Oct. 23-Nov. 10, 16 p.; 1820, Nov. 13-Dec. 10, 28 p; 1821, Jan. 8-9, 18-19, 22-23, 6 p. Cover page gives details of the ship's construction; 1820, Oct. 23, remarks on board; 1820, Oct. 29-1821, Jan. 23, ship's log of voyage from London to Mauritius, with concluding remarks... "the sweet vurder [sic] from the plantation was very refreshing..." 2) Remarks on board the Albion bound to the Mauritius, William Wade West, commander October 7, 1820, bound in linen, 96 p. 1820, Oct. 22-1821, Jan. 23, journal of the Albion from London to Mauritius, with concluding remarks..."the sweet verdure from the plantations was very refreshing...," p. 1-21; 1821, Jan. 24-Mar. 20, journal of the period at Port Louis during which the cargo of sugar with ownership markings was loaded, the ship repaired with the help of black people, and on feb. 15 an incident about the slave trade reported p. 22-30; 1821, Mar. 21-May 26, ship's log of voyage from Mauritius to London, p. 31-96; p. for the entries of 1821, May 27-June 12 are missing; the name of James Shepherd appears in the entry for Apr. 4, 1821. 3) Track of the Albion form London to the Mauritius and return, William Wade West, commander, 1820-1821...completing a voyage of 23500 miles in seven months; outward bound voyage shown in red; inward bound voyage shown in blue; continents outlined in green, red, and blue; signed in lower left hand corner by James Shepherd, 1821, Port Louis. Autograph map signed 1 leaf 45 x 39 cm.
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Contents: 1) Log of Proceedings...in three fragments, 1820, Oct. 23-Nov. 10, 16 p.; 1820, Nov. 13-Dec. 10, 28 p; 1821, Jan. 8-9, 18-19, 22-23, 6 p. Cover page gives details of the ship's construction; 1820, Oct. 23, remarks on board; 1820, Oct. 29-1821, Jan. 23, ship's log of voyage from London to Mauritius, with concluding remarks... "the sweet vurder [sic] from the plantation was very refreshing..." 2) Remarks on board the Albion bound to the Mauritius, William Wade West, commander October 7, 1820, bound in linen, 96 p. 1820, Oct. 22-1821, Jan. 23, journal of the Albion from London to Mauritius, with concluding remarks..."the sweet verdure from the plantations was very refreshing...," p. 1-21; 1821, Jan. 24-Mar. 20, journal of the period at Port Louis during which the cargo of sugar with ownership markings was loaded, the ship repaired with the help of black people, and on feb. 15 an incident about the slave trade reported p. 22-30; 1821, Mar. 21-May 26, ship's log of voyage from Mauritius to London, p. 31-96; p. for the entries of 1821, May 27-June 12 are missing; the name of James Shepherd appears in the entry for Apr. 4, 1821. 3) Track of the Albion form London to the Mauritius and return, William Wade West, commander, 1820-1821...completing a voyage of 23500 miles in seven months; outward bound voyage shown in red; inward bound voyage shown in blue; continents outlined in green, red, and blue; signed in lower left hand corner by James Shepherd, 1821, Port Louis. Autograph map signed 1 leaf 45 x 39 cm.