CANTERBURY
(Charles Manners-Sutton, 1780-1845, Speaker 1817-1835, 1st Viscount)
Frank signed to Mrs T. Manners-Sutton at Great Chart,
Manningtree, 25th December
light traces of mounting by stamp hinges, top corners neatly trimmed
Item Date:
1831
Stock No:
51260
£15
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CANTERBURY
(Charles Manners-Sutton, 1780-1845, Speaker, 1st Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, M.P., 1775-1850,
saying he finds it impossible "to have a Board" (of the Record Commission) "to meet your convenience as to your stay in London", the Archbishop and Sir James Mackintosh are "out of Town", on Saturday he has "Sir John Nicholl at Eleven - a Quarterly Board of the Charity Commission at Twelve - and the British Museum (Art Board) at One", according to "Mr Caley ... we shall be in good time for the Press if we have a Board in November", the main item being about reserving "the large Paper copies (if any) ... for ... the Crown", 3 sides 8vo., Palace Yard, 9th July
short tears mended with old transparent paper without loss
Item Date:
1829
Stock No:
50548
£35
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CANTERBURY
(Charles Manners-Sutton, 1780-1845, Speaker, 1st Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Attorney-General,
(Sir William Horne) asking him to sign the cheques for "the Clerks & Sergeant at Arms ... you may rely upon my not leading you into any scrape", 1 side 8vo, Palace Yard, 6th September
laid down, two small defects in blank margin
Item Date:
1833
Stock No:
50550
£30
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CANTERBURY
(Charles Manners-Sutton, 1780-1845, Speaker, 1st Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed to Thomas Spring Rice, 1790-1866, 1st Baron Monteagle,
asking him "if you can" to "see Mr [Rowley] Lascelles" about "the Papers Transcripts &c ... under the direction of the late Record Commission in Ireland, something it seems necessary to do - and how & what is the question", 1 side 4to black-edged, Palace Yard, 21st October
light original offset
Item Date:
1831
Stock No:
50549
£35
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CANZIO
(Teresita, 1845-1903, daughter of Italian Patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1807-1882)
Autograph letter signed, in Italian with translation, to Mr Hebden,
saying that although she has not "the pleasure of knowing" him, she takes "the liberty of asking you a favour - it would be to excuse me for keeping Mr Massy, finding myself alone and his company being very dear to me", and thanking him "in anticipation, being sure you will wish to grant me such a great favour", 1 side 8" x 5", no place but Caprera, no date but
laid down by lower half, two short closed tears touching a few letters of text without loss
Item Date:
1867
Stock No:
54159
£125
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