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FORT (John, M.P. for Clitheroe 1832-1841)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Sir', thanking him for his note "stating that arrangements have been made for opening the Organ in Clitheroe Church on Thursday the 12th December" and saying "I shall feel highly honored by having my name inserted in the list of Patrons", 1 side 8vo, Reed Hall, Lancashire, 5th November

Item Date:  1833
Stock No:  17166      £20

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FORTESCUE (Chichester Samuel Parkinson, 1823-1898, M.P., from 1874 1st Baron Carlingford, Secretary for Ireland, Liberal Statesman)

Signature 'C.P. Fortescue' and subscription from the end of a letter, circa

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  53388      £35

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FOSTER (Sir Balthasar Walter, 1840-1913, Physician and Liberal M.P., from 1910 1st Baron Ilkeston)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Sir', saying he is "very glad you are going to have a meeting ... against the unjustifiable unconstitutional & unstatesmanlike Bill of [Salisbury's] Govt. called the Crim. Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill", and calling on "all lovers of Civil Liberty to condemn it", 2 sides 8vo., 'in train nr Rugby', 27th April blank fourth side formerly laid down

Item Date:  1886
Stock No:  19757      £45

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FOX (Charles James, 1749-1806, the famous Whig orator, opponent of Lord North over America, friend of the Prince of Wales)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to GRENVILLE (Lord William, 1759-1834, Prime Minister) thanking him for his letter and remarking that "if political transactions put one out of humour with many, they make one love the few who do act & think right so much better better that it is some compensation. I understand a messenger is just going by whom I send this letter, he will bring you others from whence you will learn that your Brother is going Ld Lieut to Ireland ...", George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of BUCKINGHAM (1753-1813, Statesman), "If you go with him as secretary, I hope you will be so good as to endeavour to serve my friend Dickson who by this change has for the third time missed a Bishoprick. I called upon your Brother yesterday and left with him the letters that passed between you & me, explaining that it was at your desire that I did. I was very glad to have your authority ... I was very much inclined to take it even of my own when I was supposed he was to be my Successor, now that he knows the whole of the transaction, if he still choses (as I fear he will to go into this den of Thieves, neither your nor I have any thing to answer for. If this transaction had been witheld from him, he might have had reason to complain of me but much more of you. I have not heard from him since he has been au fait. His expressions both to me personally & to the party were so kind that I am far from considering him as lost, but wether he is or not and whatever part your situation may make it right for you to take in Politics, I shall always depend upon your friendship & kindness to me as perfectly unalterable ... that most contributes to keep up my spirits in this very trying situation ...", 3 sides 4to., Grafton Street, 13th July

Item Date:  1782
Stock No:  40107      £475

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FOX (Charles James, 1749-1806, the famous Whig orator, opponent of Lord North over America, friend of the Prince of Wales)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to GRENVILLE (Lord William, 1759-1834, Prime Minister) saying that he "will not wonder at my being harried too much at this moment to write you a detail of what has happened. I do assure you that the thing that has given me most concern is the sort of scrape I have drawn you into, but I think I may depend upon your way of thinking for forgiving me, though to say one can depend upon any man is a bold word after what has passed within these few days. I am sure on the other hand that you may depend upon my eternal gratitude to you for what you have undergone on my account, and that you always must have the greatest share in my friendship & affection. I do not think you will think these [less] valuable than you used to do. I have done right. I am sure I have. The Duke of Richmond thinks very much otherwise I will do wrong. I can not help it. I am sure my staying would have been a means of deceiving the Public & betraying my Party, & there are things not to be done for the sake of any supposed temporary good. I feel that my situation in the Country, my power, my popularity, my consequence nay my character ... but I have done right & therefore in the end it must turn out to have been wise. If this fail me, the pillor'd firmament is Rottenness and Earth's Base built on a bubble. adieu. your Brother disapproves too ...", 3 sides 4to., St James's, 5th July

Item Date:  1782
Stock No:  40112      £675

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