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NORTHBROOK (Francis George Baring, 1850-1929, 2nd Earl of)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Spielmann, accepting an invitation to dine at the Garrick, 1 side 8vo., black-edged, Stratton, Micheldever Station, Hampshire, 3rd June

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  13025      £15

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NORTHCOTE (Sir Stafford, 1st Earl Iddesleigh, 1818-1887, Speaker of the House of Commons, Secretary for India)

Signature on envelope front addressed to Chief Justice Whiteside of Ireland, postmarked 1st April part of blank right margin and top right corner defective

Item Date:  1867
Stock No:  53407      £30

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NORTHCOTE (Sir Stafford, 1st Earl Iddesleigh, 1818-1887, Speaker of the House of Commons, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Disraeli, Secretary for India)

Autograph Letter Signed as Chancellor of the Exchequer to A. F. Barny Esq, saying that he "will glady say a good word to the Duke of Richmond on behalf of your nephew. I am afraid however that the candidates from whom he has to select are very numerous ...", 1 side 8vo., 11 Downing Street, Whitehall headed paper, 23rd February

Item Date:  1876
Stock No:  41215      £75

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NORTHUMBERLAND (Hugh, 1785-1847, M.P., K.G., F.R.S., 3rd Duke, Viceroy of Ireland, Chancellor of Cambridge)

Signature as Lord Percy on piece, no date. c.

Item Date:  1815
Stock No:  18642      £15

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NORTHUMBERLAND (Hugh Algernon Percy, 1914-1988, from 1973 Lord Steward of the Household, from 1940 10th Duke)

2 Autograph Letter Signed to Donald McCormick, (1911-1998, Historian of the Secret Services as 'Richard Deacon'), saying he has collected some files "in which I feel sure there is something referring to the sale of honours" by Lloyd George, and his mother, widow of the 8th Duke, says she "may have some ... at Albury ... My political perspicacity was, I am afraid, not very highly developed at ... seven" (4th June 1956), "My father took a great interest in the cause of the Southern Irish Loyalists", his mother has found "at Albury some tin boxes ... if I do find anything re: Sale of Honours or appertaining to Kitchener, I shall certainly let you know", he is most interested to hear of "the pamphlet by General Maurice" (17th December 1957), 2 sides 8vo and 4to, Alnwick Castle, 4th June 1956 - 17th December

Item Date:  1957
Stock No:  50470      £75

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