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To Lord Byron, poet : 1 autograph letter signed : 1 Feb 1814 : (B'ANA 0694) : thanking him for a copy of The Corsair; with high praise, including, "You have, my Lord, opened your heart to moral beauty, striking on its finest chord." Mounted opposite p. 75 in v. I of the grangerized copy of Nichol's Byron.|||To Abraham Hayward, essayist and translator : 1 letter signed : 23 Jan 1835 : (MISC 3495) : in the hand of an amanuensis, with holograph additions ; regarding a "little disertation [sic]" of Disraeli's that had been forwarded from Moxon.|||To Edward Moxon, publisher and poet : 1 autograph letter signed : 24 Jul 1835 : (MISC 1357) : asking him to pay for him £5 to Dr. Dibdin, for a subscription to his Reminiscences of a Literary Life.|||To unknown recipients : 2 letters : -- 13 Feb [no year] : (MISC 0974) : autograph 3rd person note ; begins, "Mr. Disraeli has had no opportuinity..." -- 6 Oct 1845 : (MISC 0975) : 5 p. letter in the hand of an amanuensis who is refered to as his "filial secretary" (perhaps Benjamin Disraeli) ; signed by I. Disraeli.