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PELHAM (Sir Thomas, 1650-1712, M.P., father of Henry PELHAM)

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Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8320      £20

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PELHAM (Henry, 1696-1754, Prime Minister)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Lord PALMERSTON (Henry Temple, c. 1673-1757, 1st Viscount and Politician) saying he is "ashamed to give you any trouble on this occasion, but as the Parliament is appointed to meet on Tuesday the sixteenth of November and in all probability will proceed to business immediately, I shall hope we might expect to see your Lordship there the first day. An appearance of well wishers to their friends and their country, may possibly prevent, or at least deny the designs of the enemy, it is on these principles I venture to trouble your Lordship ...", 1 side 4to., no place, 15th October

Item Date:  1872
Stock No:  39982      £675

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PEMBROKE (Sidney Herbert, 1853-1914, M.P. and Cabinet Minister, 14th Earl)

Autograph letter signed to 'My dear Graham', Col. Edward Ritchie Coryton Graham, b. 1858, Assistant Adjutant General in South Africa, saying he was delighted "to be able to do a good turn to an old friend, Bigge told me he had received the Queen's commands to write to you", he expects "most of the troops at the front have been indebted to you and your staff for what you have sent up ... I hope that the end of next week may see Kruger safely 'in the cart' ... the news from China diversifies our anxiety ... I have been able to run down here for Sunday, owing to the Khedive being too ill to land" in the Thames, complaints about the war have diminished "since Roberts' successes began", but "calling up Reservists, Royal Reservists, and embodiments of Militia" means "our Barracks are full to overcrowding", sending "some thousands of men on furlough. We have not got to the bottom of the British Army yet!", embossed monogram and coronet, 4 sides 7" x 4½", Wilton House, Salisbury, 23rd June neat blue pencil '19' over part of side 1, spike hole touching coronet and one word

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  53521      £225

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PEMBROKE & MONTGOMERY (Philip Herbert, 1619-1669, M.P. for Berkshire, President of the Council of State, June-July 1652, from 1650 5th Earl)

Document Signed 'Pemb & Montgomery Pres[i]d[en]t' "in the Name ... of the Councell of State appointed by Authoritie of Parliament", to 'Gentlemen', the Commissioners of the Navy, saying "the Councell is informed that some of the Shipps taken on to be employed in the Fleet of this Commonwealth", five in number, "are still remaining in the River of Thames", and desiring the Commissioners to furnish them "with all things necessary ... and that they bee hastened into the Downes ... the service of the publique admitting of noe delay", signed also by 'Gualter Frost Assistant to the Clerke of the Councel', papered seal of the Council of State bearing the Commonwealth arms (St George's Cross and the Irish Harp), 1 side 11¾" x 8", address and summary on conjugate leaf, Whitehall, 5th July light narrow vertical crease towards left margin without loss, lacks one panel (?blank) of conjugate leaf

Item Date:  1652
Stock No:  54097      £975

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PEMBROKE & MONTGOMERY (Philip, 1584-1650, Lord Chamberlain 1626-1641, K.G., later a Parliamentarian, 4th and 1st Earl)

Document signed as Lord Warden of the Stannaries to Richard Estcott, Steward for the Stannaries in Devon, in a clear hand, requiring him "by the Oath of good lawfull men of that Stannarie" to "enquire after, and seize upon the Goods and Chattles of Symon Lee, Marten Rowe, Elianor Mudge, Barnaby Hutchins, Edmond Furse, John Rich, and Richard Glawen, Tinners, attainted of Fellonie, or Felons de se ... and to be accountable to me for the same for his Ma[jes]t[ie]s use", Charles I, papered seal with the Earl's arms surrounded by the Garter, 1 side 12¼" x 7¾", short title on conjugate blank, Court at Whitehall, 9th November slight defects in central fold, seal impression faint in second and third quarters

Item Date:  1633
Stock No:  54092      £875

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