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CREWE (Hungerford, 1812-1893, F.R.S., 3rd Baron)

Autograph Letter Signed to (Sir) William Agnew, 1825-1910, M.P., the art dealer, looking forward to seeing him "at the Hall ... K Fisher arrived yesterday & hung up in the Drawing Room ... Many thanks for ... taking so much trouble about the Paintings", 2 sides 8vo., Crewe Hall, 5th October remains of guard cover two letters (easily supplied), paper slip covering recipient's surname

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  19630      £35

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CRIPPS (Sir R. Stafford, 1889-1952, Statesman & Lawyer)

Autograph Letter Signed to George thanking him for his "charming note of sympathy & good wishes", 1 side 8vo., 11 Downing Street, 23rd October

Item Date:  1950
Stock No:  15879      £25

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CROOKS (William 'Will', 1852-1921, Noted Trade Unionist and Politician, member of the Fabian Society)

Autograph Letter Signed to Lloyd Morris suggesting that he "try again. My visit to Glasgow this time does not enable me to stay even Sunday. I am in Durham on the Saturday ...", 2 sides 8vo., 81 Gough Street, Poplaar, 16th February

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  40675      £75

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[CROSBY (Sir Thomas Boor, 1830-1916, Lord Mayor of London 1911-1912)]

Press photograph by London News Agency, unsigned, showing his coach and four, his coachman and two grooms behind in splendid uniforms and hats, having just passed under the new Admiralty Arch on the way to congratulate George V and Queen Mary on their safe return from India, with a good view of the lower left portion of the arch behind, 7½" x 10", London, 5th February

Item Date:  1912
Stock No:  52648      £45

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[CROSBY (Sir Thomas Boor, 1830-1916, Lord Mayor of London 1911-1912)]

Press photograph, unsigned, showing his coach and four, his coachman and two grooms behind in splendid uniforms and hats, about to drive through the gates of Buckingham Palace, on his way to congratulate George V and Queen Mary on their safe return from India, 6½" x 8½", London, 5th February

Item Date:  1912
Stock No:  52649      £45

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