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DENMAN (Thomas, 1805-1894, from 1854 2nd Baron Denman)

Autograph Letter Signed to Major-General Charles Frederick Hughes (b. 1844), saying he thought "some Power might fortify Candahar against us. Your reasons convinced me that concession was best at the time", no place, no date,

Item Date:  1881
Stock No:  19559      £45

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DILLON-52472-1.jpg THE DILLON REGIMENT
DILLON (Major Luke Gerald, 1862-1937)

Autograph Letter Signed to Colonel D.F. Franklin, saying he is "glad you are interested in our Regt." and will send "the book ... with all the records I possess ... We still have the 'Flag' they carried at Fontenoy - I hope you do not think we were 'Rebels' ", he has had a letter "from the sister of the K. of the Belgians in which she mentions the Regt.", and hopes the Franklins will visit, with the writer's armorial bookplate, "the Dillon badge" from an envelope, and a note on Dillon's Regiment by Miss Franklin, together 4 items, the letter 4 sides 8vo., Tempest House, Seaham, Co. Durham, 15th November light traces of guard on letter, light transparent tabs on verso of bookplate

Item Date:  1916
Stock No:  52472      £175

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DODINGTON (George Bubb, Baron Melcombe, 1691-1762, Treasurer of the Navy)

Fine signature on verso as receipt on the end of a printed exchequer document, September

Item Date:  1748
Stock No:  7322      £20

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DODINGTON (George Bubb, Baron Melcombe, 1691-1762, Treasurer of the Navy)

Signature from the end of a document, also signed by Sundon & Cholmondeley

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7321      £20

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DOUGLAS (Sir James Dawes, 1785-1862, K.C.B., General)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Singleton', explaining that illness prevented him wishing him goodbye "at the [Viceregal] Lodge this morning ... the Duke [Viceroy, 1829-1830] and Duchess of Northumberland ... will carry with them the prayers of the poor ... I am still a private gentleman, and under a Whig administration I suppose a soldier may live on his grievances. Your Whig is the natural enemy of the soldier", and he will not leave Ireland "except for employment", Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, 4th December no year but

Item Date:  1830
Stock No:  20067      £75

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