MS 920 23 03 01
MS 920 23 03 01
Hannen family archive: A collection of 18th and 19th century antiquarian items
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1741-1848
1 portfolio containing 7 items
A collection of 18th and 19th century antiquarian items acquired by various members of the Hannen family:
Birmingham Gazette or the General Correspondent 16 November 1741
Diary/Woodfall’s Register, 27 December 1790 [with a handwritten note that it was found in Lord Hannen’s papers]
French First Republic assignat 50 sols banknote, dated 23 May 1793, signed Saussay
Comité Revolutionnaire pour les élections génerales, signature illegible but mentions Caen and Calvados, n.d. [c.1793]
Envelope containing wedding ring of Mary Morris (1800-), who married James V ?Lonsar (1797-) in 1818, with biographical notes by their son on front of envelope
Large ivory satin scroll, printed with a plan of all the carriages and their occupants involved in Queen Victoria's Coronation procession within a russet printed border of scrolling acanthus leaves, with a blue silk fringe, printed by J Hartnell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1838
Bulletin de vote [ballot paper]: Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte Napoléon III (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808 – 1873), first president of France (1848 -1852) and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French. He won the election for the French Presidency in 1848
Birmingham Gazette or the General Correspondent 16 November 1741
Diary/Woodfall’s Register, 27 December 1790 [with a handwritten note that it was found in Lord Hannen’s papers]
French First Republic assignat 50 sols banknote, dated 23 May 1793, signed Saussay
Comité Revolutionnaire pour les élections génerales, signature illegible but mentions Caen and Calvados, n.d. [c.1793]
Envelope containing wedding ring of Mary Morris (1800-), who married James V ?Lonsar (1797-) in 1818, with biographical notes by their son on front of envelope
Large ivory satin scroll, printed with a plan of all the carriages and their occupants involved in Queen Victoria's Coronation procession within a russet printed border of scrolling acanthus leaves, with a blue silk fringe, printed by J Hartnell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1838
Bulletin de vote [ballot paper]: Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte Napoléon III (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (1808 – 1873), first president of France (1848 -1852) and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French. He won the election for the French Presidency in 1848