Press cutting about Arthur de Courcey Bower.
Press cutting from the Daily Mail about Arthur de Courcey Bower, possibly one of the fraudsters who set up the King's Ships Publishing Company. According to the article he had been charged with throwing ink at a woman, and was a notorious gambler who at one time was worth £1.5 million.
Record Details
Item reference: | LKY/7/11; LKY/8/19 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 sheet |
Date made: | 1924-03-11; 1924-09-16 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Press cutting about Arthur de Courcey Bower. (Manuscript) (LKY/7/11)
- Correspondence between Lecky, Guy Hemsley and Maurice Macmillan. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/1)
- Letter from W.H. Long, bookseller, to Lecky. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/2)
- Letter to Lecky from J. Amery Parkes, solicitor. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/3)
- Letter to Lecky from Curtiss & Sons Ltd. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/4)
- Letter from R & R Clark Ltd to Lecky. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/5)
- Letter from Lecky to Hemsley, with reply. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/6)
- Letter from Lecky to Mr Maxwell. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/7)
- Letter from R & R Clark Ltd to Lecky. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/8)
- Correpsondence between Lecky, Guy Hemsley and Harold Macmillan. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/9)
- Correpsondence between Lecky, Guy Hemsley and Philip Allan. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/10)
- Correpsondence between Lecky, R. & R. Clark Limited and Philip Allan & Co. (Manuscript) (LKY/8/11)
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