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CARPENTIER (Georges, 1894-1975, French World Champion Boxer)

Fine postcard photo by S. Georges, signed and dated, showing him head and shoulders, 5½" x 3½", no place,

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  10037      £95

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CARPENTIER (Georges, 1894-1975, French World Champion Boxer)

Fine signature and date on a piece of paper, 5" x 3", Paris,

Item Date:  1959
Stock No:  41618      £75

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CARR (Frances, widow of William Carr, Esq.,)

Receipt signed to Thomas Fauconberg, Receiver General of the Revenue, for £20 "By vertue of a warrant from the Committee for His Ma.ties Revenew dated the xxvth day of August 1645", 1 side no place, 19th December

Item Date:  1645
Stock No:  51408      £125

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CARSON (Willie, b. 1942, Jockey)

Compliment slip, signed and inscribed "Hope this special award pamphlet will be of some use to someone!! Not many of these about!!", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  25858      £25

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CARTHEW-55424-1.jpg KINGS HEATH, BIRMINGHAM, 1702
CARTHEW (Thomas, 1657-1704, from 1700 Serjeant-at-Law)

Legal Opinion Signed, concerning the Royal Manor of Kings Norton, south of Birmingham, in answer to 5 queries by the Freeholders, Copyholders and Tenants, about infringement of their rights over the common wasteland where they graze cattle and "cutt Goss [gorse] Ling Furrs [furze] Thorns & Shrubs", their complaint is against "several poor people" who "within sixty years ... have erected Cottages ... & inclosed ... about an Acre or two", the Cottagers have been paying their annual fines to the Lord of the Manor at the Court Leet. They have also been required to open their enclosures between Allhallows (1st November) and Candlemas (2nd February). Now Sir Henry Parker is threatening to turn "the poor Cottagers ... out of Doors unless they will ... take leases" and is also suing "several Tennants & Freeholders for ... carrying Marle out of the said Waste grounds & for digging Turf", thus at least three parties are involved, this is a fascinating analysis at a time when Commoners' rights were still largely enforceable, 2 sides folio, 13th February 1702, modern calendar

Item Date:  1703
Stock No:  55424      £425

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