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SEELY (John Edward Bernard, 1st Baron Mottistone, 1868-1947, Politician & Soldier)

Typed Letter Signed to General Sir Robert BADEN POWELL (1857-1941, Defender of Mafeking & Founder of the Boy Scouts) saying that he is "interested to hear of your visit to Canada during August and September. I should much like to see you before you start. Would it not be worth your while to have an official letter of recommendation from Crewe? Let me know, for if so, I will send you one. These letters are often of some convenience even to people like yourself who know most of the official people already ...", and inviting him to lunch, 1 side 4to., Colonial Office headed paper, 22nd July

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  40870      £175

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SELBORNE (Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron Selborne, from 1882 1st Earl of)

Autograph letter signed to the Rev. W. Downe thanking him for his "letter & the card, but I think it will still be most convention for me to meet you at ... Poplar. My daughter and myself will have had our luncheon in the middle of the day and we shall not stand in need of any refreshment before service ...", 2 sides 8vo., Blackmoor, Petersfield, 27th September

Item Date:  1879
Stock No:  41510      £60

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SELBORNE (Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron Selborne, from 1882 1st Earl of)

Autograph letter in the third person, to the Council of the Yorkshire Law Students Union, assuring them "of his great interest in the promotion of Legal Education, in all branches of study, for all ranks of the Legal Profession", however he feels he is unable to advise them on "the feasibility of the particular scheme intended", his own views on "a General School of Law ... in London were frequently before the public some years ago" but "did not receive ... the public and professional encouragement ... necessary", in particular "it has not been possible ... to collect the information" about "what might now be done", his age is against taking up the subject again, but the essential thing will be "the creation of a strong and genuine public opinion" among those "directly concerned", 4 sides 7" x 4½", Blackmoor, Petersfield, 17th October

Item Date:  1892
Stock No:  54188      £75

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SELBORNE (Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron, from 1882 1st Earl of)

Autograph Letter Signed 'R. Palmer' to T. Bradshaw, saying he is "sorry to say, that it will not be possible for me to be in London on Wednesday ... nor shall I be there, effectively, till the first day of term", 2 sides 8vo., Oxford, 5th July

Item Date:  1869
Stock No:  13257      £15

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SELBORNE (Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron, from 1882 1st Earl of)

Autograph Letter Signed 'Selborne' to Sir Horace Davy, saying that "there is nothing that would have been more agreeable to us than to have received your proposed visit", 3 sides 8vo. black edged, Blackmoor, Petersfield, Hampshire, 9th October traces of transparent guard on recto

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  13260      £15

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