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Letter from Daniel Defoe to Charles Montague, 1705. Artist: Daniel Defoe
Letter from Daniel Defoe to Charles Montague, 1705. Letter from writer Daniel Defoe to Charles Montague, Lord Halifax, expressing gratitude for his favours and anxiety to know the name of the unknown benefactor (? Lord Treasurer Godolphin or Secretary Harley) who has sent him money, and protesting that he would always preserve the title of an honest man. The letter must have been written after Defoes release, in August 1704, from Newgate Prison, where he had been confined for publishing The Shortest Way with the Dissenters, (1702), and he had evidently already begun to use his pen in the service of the Ministry. From the fourth series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I - V, (London, 1899)
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Benefactor Correspondence Daniel Daniel Defoe Defoe Facsimile Halifax Honesty Letter Lord Montagu Montague Signature 1st Earl Of Halifax Charles Montagu Earl Of Halifax Lord Halifax Print Collector3
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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In this photo print, we are presented with a glimpse into the world of renowned writer Daniel Defoe. The image showcases a letter written by Defoe to Charles Montague, Lord Halifax, in 1705. This correspondence holds great significance as it expresses Defoe's gratitude for the favors bestowed upon him and his curiosity about the identity of an unknown benefactor who had sent him money. The context surrounding this letter adds depth to its meaning. Having recently been released from Newgate Prison in August 1704 for publishing "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters". Defoe was already utilizing his pen in service to the Ministry. It is evident that he sought not only financial support but also validation as an honest man. Examining this facsimile closely allows us to appreciate both the artistry and historical value within its pages. The intricate handwriting and signature of Daniel Defoe bring his presence to life, reminding us of his significant contributions to literature during the eighteenth century. As we delve into this snapshot of history, we witness a moment where arts, literature, and politics converge. Through this photo print, we gain insight into Defoe's occupation as a writer and author while contemplating concepts such as honesty and integrity that were central themes throughout his works. Ultimately, this image serves as a testament to Daniel Defoe's enduring legacy and provides us with a tangible connection to one of history's most influential literary figures.
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