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BALFOUR (Gerald, 1853-1945, brother of A.J., from 1930 2nd Earl)

Autograph Letter in the third person to the Mayor and Corporation of Morley, Yorkshire, regretting he cannot attend the opening of the New Town Hall, 1 side 8vo., 24 Addison Road, W., 30th September light traces of laying down on conjugate blank

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  24331      £15

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BALFOUR (Gerald William, 2nd Earl, 1853-1945, Politician & Psychical Researcher)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Morris, saying he has "written bringing the application made on your father's behalf to Mr Smith's notice ...", 1 side 8vo., House of Commons headed paper, 16th June

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  4884      £15

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BALFOUR (John Blair, 1827-1905, Lord President of the Court of Session, 1899, 1st Baron Kinross of Glascune)

Signature and subscription from a letter, n.y., c.

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  24332      £10

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BALFOUR (John Blair, 1827-1905, Lord President of the Court of Session, 1899, 1st Baron Kinross of Glascune)

Foreign office autograph envelope, signed, January 3rd annotated on verso

Item Date:  1884
Stock No:  26992      £10

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BALFOUR (Arthur James, 1848-1930, Prime Minister 1902-1905, Earl)

Fine Autograph Letter signed to Mr Layman informing him "that the Home Secretary this afternoon categorically repeated the assurance which, as I told Messrs Oram and Metcalf this morning, I thought he had already given, to the effect that there was no intention whatever to remove the assizes from Herttford & St Albans, but that on the contrary the prisoners were in future to be removed at Government expense ... when they came up for trial. This will I hope do much to mitigate the feeling of alarm with which the inhabitants ... regard the abolition of the Goal, on which the Government, in consequence of the very strong report of the commission, has decided. As you will know, I did all in my power to avert the decision, but I am bound to say that as things have turned out no other was possible for the Home Secretary. I trust however that, as county business will remain at Hertford the injury to the town will be immaterial ...", 3 sides 8vo., House of Commons headed paper, 1st March

Item Date:  1878
Stock No:  40879      £225

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