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[BURGOYNE (Sir John Fox, 1782-1871, eldest son of General John Burgoyne, 1723-1792, General, Royal Engineers, 1855, Field Marshal 1868)]

Unsigned Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph, (by J.J.E. Mayall), showing him three quarter length, three quarter face, in full dress uniform, with a sympathetic but commanding gaze, 4" x 2½", no date, circa

Item Date:  1859
Stock No:  56660      £125

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BURGOYNE (Sir John Fox, 1782-1871, Engineer, Field Marshal)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Miss Jones' saying that "Nothing gives me more pleasure than to be any trifling service to you - I was allied for many years in most ... gratifying friendship to your father & I entertain a great deal of the same feeling towards yourself, for your great kindness towards my daughter. I enclose the letter for Sir William Codrington...", (1804-1884, General and Politician who served in the Crimean War) "which you desire & I feel confident that he will render you any service in his power ..." continuing that he will also write to the Commander in Gibraltar, and going on to say that "Caroline has had a sever trial but is getting through it, as in all she has ever done through life, with deep feeling, combined with strong good sense - her children have been a great consolation ... I myself have recently been very unwell ... We all take a deep interest at all times, in hearing of your welfare & happiness ...", 4 sides 8vo., 8 Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, 1st December

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  38283      £150

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BURGOYNE (Sir John Fox, 1782-1871, Engineer, Field Marshal)

Part Autograph Letter Signed with some text saying that "We are all in a satisfactory condition, I write in good wishes & benedictions for you and your family. My dear Frank Rose ...", half of 1 side 8vo., no place, no date,

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  38741      £45

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[BURNHAM (Harry Lawson Webster Lawson, 1862-1933, M.P., Proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, from 1919 1st Viscount)]

Typed Letter Signed from his private secretary B. Marwood to Sir William Treloar, thanking him "for the excellent photograph of the three Fathers", 1 side 4to., The Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, E.C.4., 28th June light remains of laying down on blank verso

Item Date:  1923
Stock No:  16842      £10

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BURNHAM (Harry Lawson Webster Lawson, 1862-1933, Proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, 1st Viscount)

Typed Letter Signed to Major E.E. Wiener, M.C., telling him that it "would give me great pleasure to become a member of the Société des Amis de la Médaille d'Art ... in undying memory of those who fell on the field of honour ... to show my fellow-feeling for the Belgian army and the Belgian nation", 1 side 4to., Fleet Street, 18th March

Item Date:  1921
Stock No:  12257      £20

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