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CONGREVE, William (1670-1729). Autograph letter signed ('Wm Congreve'), to [John] Paltock, 10 February 1722/3, asking him to send him 'notes' on his South Sea dividend, 'I would rather have them than money, because I may not possibly have present occasion for it ...', one page, 4to, on a bifolium with integral address leaf, remains of seal, the verso docketed 'Recd of Mess. Snow & Paltock the notes as within Mentioned ...', signed by Nicholas Mottershed and dated 5 March 1722[/3]. Provenance: owner's blind-stamp in upper margin.
Congreve gives directions about the payment of his South Sea dividends. Not in ed. Hodges, Letters & Documents (1964) or in the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, vol. II, part I (1987) under Congreve.
Congreve gives directions about the payment of his South Sea dividends. Not in ed. Hodges, Letters & Documents (1964) or in the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, vol. II, part I (1987) under Congreve.
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