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Richard sainthill
Richard sainthill




richard sainthill

Sainthill (1787-1869) was a lawyer in Cork, and was a close friend of numismatists Aquilla Smith and John Lindsay. Letter is separated at the fold, partially up the page, crossing one or two hand written words but not effecting the legibility of the text. In 1869 he published The Old Countess Of Desmond: An Inquiry Concluded, When Was She Married? With Numismatic Crumbs (18). by Richard James Lane, after Daniel Maclise lithograph, 1852 (January 1830) 7 7/8 in.

richard sainthill

Between the years 18 Sainthill published Olla Podrida or Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary. He died in Cork on 13 November 1869 and is buried in the graveyard at Rathcooney. In 1801, he came to Cork to join his father, also Richard Sainthill, who was the 'agent for transports afloat in Cork', responsible for arranging shipment for those sentenced to transportation to New South Wales. Letter to Publisher about 5 Sovereign Coin - 1842 from Richard Sainthill 2 Page letter to a publisher of a Newspaper dated Cork, 27 April, 1842 describing a. A lawyer, wine merchant, antiquarian, coin-collector, and the Commons Speaker of Cork Corporation, was born in Topsham, Devon in 1787. Sainthill was numismatist commenting on rare coins during his lifetime. Richard Sainthill (1787-1870) was a distinguished Irish antiquarian and numismatist and Maclises most important early patron.

richard sainthill

Water marked paper, looks to be dated 1841. Richard Sainthill (c.1470 - 1540) - Genealogy Genealogy for Richard Sainthill (c. Separation at the fold about half way up affecting on word at bottom, toning but otherwise good condition. Mentioning that his papers were retried from the Literary Gazette Numismatic and that he plans on publishing something soon (within a year). Join Facebook to connect with Richard ST Hill and others you may know. Language: English.Letter to Publisher about 5 Sovereign Coin - 1842 from Richard Sainthill 2 Page letter to a publisher of a Newspaper dated Cork, 27 April, 1842 describing a 5 Sovereign coin and a critic by Richard Sainthill about the coin. View the profiles of people named Richard ST Hill. We are also giving service of printing the hard-to-find books which are not listed in our store. Our dedicated team is trying to bring these rare books back to the shelves. This is an important book for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure. We hope that you understand these issues in these old treasure. We give our best to give you the best book but in some cases we have to adjust few pages which are blur or missing or black spots. Richard Sainthill (1787-1870) was a distinguished Irish antiquarian and numismatist and Maclise's most important early patron.' Saintbill probably first met him in 1821 when Maclise returned to Cork from London. As these are old books, we processed each page manually on computer and make them readable. If this title is a multivolume set, this is a single volume, Black & white printing on high quality natural shade paper with sewing binding for longer life, professionally processed without changing its contents. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. He was befriended by the Cork merchant, Richard Sainthill. Original edition was published in and this unique edition is Reprinted in 2015 with the help of original edition. Through Newenham he met an entire circle of educated, art-loving Cork people. We have multiple options in color of leather Red, Green, Blue, Black and with Black labels. Richard Sainthill (1787-1870) Irish antiquarian and numismatist he stands by the tomb of Reginald de Swenthall (d.1320) and a tablet to Elizabeth. Sainthill beneath the neck is the date 1835, and, in minute letters, L C WYON FT. An Original Leather is being used for binding this book with Golden Leaf Printing and designing on Spine, front and Back of the book with edge gilding. RICHARD SAINTHILL, OF TOPSHAM, DEVONSHIRE, NUMISMATIST, BORN JAN. 500 A Unique Leather Bound book for elite readers/collectors of old rare books.






Richard sainthill