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LOREBURN (Sir Robert Threshie Reid, 1846-1923, Lord Chancellor 1905-1912, Earl)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Sir George', asking "Will 9.30 do on Wedn. next ?", 1 side 8vo, 8 Eaton Square, S.W., 5th July

Item Date:  1908
Stock No:  17762      £15

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LOUGHBOROUGH (Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, 1st Baron, 1733-1805, Lord Chancellor 1793-1801)

Autograph Letter Signed to Evan Nepean, (1751-1822, Secretary of the Admiralty from 1795, from 1802 1st Bart), saying he had spoken "to Mr Dundas to send a Leave" to Sir J. ?Relais to return with his regiment "by the Messenger which He promised to do", and asking him to remind Dundas if necessary, 1 side 4to., address and seal on conjugate leaf, no place, 20th June

Item Date:  1794
Stock No:  13192      £35

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LOWTHER (James, 1840-1901, M.P., Under Secretary for the Colonies, Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Senior Steward of the Jockey Club)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', thanking him for "the Resolution so kindly adopted by the Newport Conservative Association", 1 side 8vo., Wilton Castle, Redcar, 18th September

Item Date:  1881
Stock No:  51238      £20

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LOWTHER (William, 1821-1912, Ambassador at Buenos Aires and M.P. for Westmoreland)

Signature from the end of a letter, n.d., c.

Item Date:  1880
Stock No:  51062      £15

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LUCY (Sir Henry William, 1845-1924, Parliamentary Reporter for the Daily News, 'Toby M.P.' of Punch 1881-1916)

Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Knutsford, saying he is glad he finds " 'Nearing Jordan' a pleasant journey for the reader", Smith Elder "taking into a/c current hard times planned a single large first edition" but have still had to reprint, he often thinks of "our trip in the Tantallon Castle for the opening of the Kiel Canal" with "the fine flower of London Society ... to do honour to the Kaiser ... one of the first preparations for the war ... How [he] must have chuckled" at "what fools & blind we were", 2 sides 8vo., Whitethorn, Hythe, Kent, 2nd August

Item Date:  1916
Stock No:  19071      £75

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