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BRUCE (Mary Elizabeth, née Steele, O.B.E., d. 1931, Wife of Sir David Bruce, F.R.S., 1855-1931)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Kemp, thanking him "for the poem, Sir David says Austen and Ruddard [sic] Kipling will have to look to their laurels", 1 side 8vo., Mena House Hotel, Pyramids, Egypt, 'Thursday', no date, c. small stamp paper at top of blank fourth side

Item Date:  1920
Stock No:  14755      £15

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BRUNO (Frank b.1961, former British boxer)

Postcard photo, signed and inscribed on the back "Best wishes", showing hin half length, sitting in a chair, wearing a pin-striped suit, 6" x 4", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  25754      £15

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THE BUCCLEUCH ESTATES
BUCCLEUCH (Charles William Henry Montagu Scott, 1772-1819, from 1812 4th Duke)

Document Signed on each page, appointing James Elliot as Overseer of Works on his estates in Selkirk, Peebles and Roxburgh Shires, to report on their management "to me or my Chamberlain" using "Sketches taken from the Surveys and plans already made", he may be asked to collect "small rents" (up to £4 p.a.), can prosecute for taking wood without written permission, represent the Duke at Heritors' meetings, and is to prepare the twice yearly estate accounts, for £150 p.a. to include expenses when in his area, plus the House of Goldielands near Hawick and 22 acres "lately occupied by Miss Scott and Captain Walter Scott", 3 sides folio, Langholm Lodge, Dumfriesshire, 16th March

Item Date:  1812
Stock No:  50240      £125

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

Fine photo by James Valentine of the Palace with a horse and carriage going past, 8" x 5", London, c.

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  26515      £225

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BURGH OF SELKIRK

'Burgess Ticket' for Augusta Anne, 1748 or 1749-1837, née Ayscough, wife of Sir James Cockburn, 1729-1804, from 1745 8th Bt. of Langton, "the worthy representative for this Burgh in Parliament", naming the chief officers of the Burgh, and admitting her "Burgess Freewoman and Guild Sister", signed by Andrew Henderson, Town Clerk, vellum, papered seal on tab, 1 side 8" x 10", title on verso, Selkirk, 4th August a little browned, oblong piece cut from below signature, seal faint

Item Date:  1782
Stock No:  20132      £175

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