KNIGHTBRIDGE
(Anthony, c.1611-1689, of Writtle, Essex, and of Gray's Inn, Lawyer)
Fine bold signature on fragment
of a manorial record, in Latin with transcription, examined by Knightbridge as "senescallus" (steward), vellum, 2 sides 3½" x 7¾", no place, one entry is dated March of 27 Charles II,
trimmed on three sides, inner margin with stitch holes discoloured with some loss of text
Item Date:
1675
Stock No:
51734
£225
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KNILL
(Sir Stuart, 1st Baronet, 1824-1898, Lord Mayor of London 1892-1893)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Brother Nicholl'
enclosing a cheque for £2 11s 7d, being £1 11s 7d "as cost of printing Downside Review as per your statement, and £1 for my subscription to Gild", 1 side 8vo., The Mansion House, London, 21st March
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
12773
£12
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KNOX
(Edmund Arbuthnott, 1847-1937, Bishop of Manchester 1903-1921)
Postcard signed to R.S. Strachey of Ashwick House,
sending "Most grateful thanks for your kind telegram", [18 Beckenham Grove], Shortlands, Kent, 16th December
remains of transparent strip at top of recto, one edge trimmed without loss
Item Date:
1927
Stock No:
15063
£10
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KNOX
(Ronald Arbuthnott, 1888-1957, Roman Catholic Priest, Translator of the Bible)
Typed Letter Signed To “Dear Drummond”,
asking if he had ever thanked him “for that most excellent Wimborne? Finding your letter still lying about has given me qualms. It wasn’t really a Wimborne, so I have invented a special page for freak contributions, which at present includes yours, and a page from a local time-table, headed ‘where to shop in High Wycombe’ and quite blank except for one advertisement of a monumental mason...”, 1 side oblong 8vo., with original autograph envelope, The Old Palace, Oxford headed paper, 28th July
Item Date:
1929
Stock No:
42478
£175
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KNOX'S RADIO HOAX OF 1926
KNOX
(Ronald Arbuthnott, 1888-1957, Roman Catholic Priest, Translator of the Bible)
Fine Typed Letter Signed To "Dear Mr Frewer",
apologising for having "neglected you for so long, but I hope you will excuse me, because my correspondence has been a nightmare this week past ..." sending a signature and saying that it "was extremely kind of you to write as you did about the wireless indiscretion. It is very nice to know that the skit gave the amusement it was meant to in some quarters in return for giving the alarm it was not meant to in others ...", 1 side 4to., St Edmund's College, Ware, 1st February
Item Date:
1926
Stock No:
39759
£275
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