MS 920 04 01 06
Reference code
MS 920 04 01 06
Title
Hannen family archive: Papers of James Hannen: Legal papers: Undated papers
Level
File
Date
c.1880-c.1894
Extent & medium
1 file
Content description
Undated legal papers of James Hannen:
Two letters from Hannen’s pupil, Lord Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, n.d.
Play on an ode written by William Taylor Collins, ‘How sleeps the Judge who sinks to rest, by all his country’s wishes blest’, written by Lord Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, judge and pupil of James Hannen’s and also his successor at Court of Probate, n.d.
Letter from Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen (1832–1900) Lord Chief Justice of England, from 10 New Court, Lincoln’s Inn, n.d. [c.1888]
Letter from ?William Rogers at Athenaeum Club, inviting him to a dinner to include Randolph Churchill, n.d.
Draft of James Hannen’s letter to The Times, about ‘Crossing the Bar’, signed ‘a senior lawyer’ n.d.
Letter from Rev Dr Christopher Newman Hall to Mary Hannen, requesting her to ask James Hannen for a ticket to an inquest, 28 Feb, n.d. [Hannen had presided over Hall’s very controversial divorce]
Scrap of letter from R Palmer, with signature, n.d.
Scrap of letter from W H Smith with signature, n.d.
Two letters from Hannen’s pupil, Lord Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, n.d.
Play on an ode written by William Taylor Collins, ‘How sleeps the Judge who sinks to rest, by all his country’s wishes blest’, written by Lord Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, judge and pupil of James Hannen’s and also his successor at Court of Probate, n.d.
Letter from Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen (1832–1900) Lord Chief Justice of England, from 10 New Court, Lincoln’s Inn, n.d. [c.1888]
Letter from ?William Rogers at Athenaeum Club, inviting him to a dinner to include Randolph Churchill, n.d.
Draft of James Hannen’s letter to The Times, about ‘Crossing the Bar’, signed ‘a senior lawyer’ n.d.
Letter from Rev Dr Christopher Newman Hall to Mary Hannen, requesting her to ask James Hannen for a ticket to an inquest, 28 Feb, n.d. [Hannen had presided over Hall’s very controversial divorce]
Scrap of letter from R Palmer, with signature, n.d.
Scrap of letter from W H Smith with signature, n.d.
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