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CAROLINE (of Ansbach, 1683-1737, Queen of George II)

Incomplete Document Signed with initials, being a Warrant "in his Majesty's name, to direct Authorise and Require you, by Virtue of his Majesty's General Letters of Privy Seal bearing date the 26th day of June 1727 to issue and pay ... Out of his Majesty's Treasure ... unto John Burnaby Esq, Secretary to Earl Waldegrave, his Majesty's Ambassador ... the sum of One Hundred Pounds and Six Shillings, without Account, the same being to Reimburse the like Sum Expended by him ... for his Majesty's Service ...", ¾ of 1 side folio, Palace at Kensington, 30th November originally there was a complete signature as well as the initials but they have been torn away and professionally repaired as has some loss from the right hand side, text easily supplied

Item Date:  1736
Stock No:  39533      £275

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[CAROLINE AMELIA ELIZABETH (of Brunswick, 1768-1821, Estranged Queen of George IV)]

Original engraving with Printed signature, taken from a painting by A. Wivell, 11" x 8",

Item Date:  1820
Stock No:  36818      £195

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CAROLINE-AMELIA-ELIZABETH-40997-1.jpg THE QUEEN CONGRATULATES PROFESSOR TOMASSINI ON THE BIRTH OF HIS DAUGHTER
CAROLINE AMELIA ELIZABETH (of Brunswick, 1768-1821, Estranged Queen of George IV)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed "Caroline Princesse de Galles" in French with translation to Professor Tamassini saying that the Princess is "delighted to hear of the happy delivery of Madame Tomassini, the Professor's wife, and in October, she will be delighted to have the opportunity to assure Mr. Professor of her eternal gratitude for all the marks of attention he shows to the Princess. Monsieur le Baron also asks the Princess to assure him how deeply impressed he is with the intention of the arrival of dear little Victorine who God be praised is doing well. The Princess of Wales will be twice happy to see the Professor again in his house, as Cardinal Albani will then be in Pesaro, and who spends all his time in Caprile at his home to be able to have a little leave in order to finish something for our mutual friend the Doctor Rosari. The Marquis Antaldi wrote him a second letter, having not any answer to the first one, it is to presume that the poor Rosari will never have received any letter from here. The police is so worried about him. ...", 3 sides 4to., no place, 21st August

Item Date:  1818
Stock No:  40997      £750

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CAROLINE MATHILDE (of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, 1860-1932, Duchess, sister of Empress Augusta Victoria, wife of Friedrich Ferdinand, 1855-1934, from 1885 .Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glūcksburg)

Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Ethel Howard (later Mrs. H.A. Bell, English Governess, December 1895 - June 1898, to the sons of Wilhelm II) saying that she is "afraid I shall not see you ... before I leave & therefore send a line to say goodbye & beg you to accept my children's photograph. I shall always think with gratitude of your kindness ...", 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Berlin Schloss paper headed with a gilt crown, together with the cabinet photograph by Selle & Kuntze, Potsdam, that she refers to, showing her children, the Prince and Princess of SHS-Glücksburg, FRIEDRICH (1891-1965, from 1934 Duke) & ADELHEID(1885-1970, wife, 1905, of Carl Eduard of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha), identified in their mother's hand, 6½" x 4¼", Potsdam, circa

Item Date:  1898
Stock No:  37109      £475

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CASTLEREAGH (Viscount, Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, 1769-1822, Foreign Minister, Committed suicide and was buried in Westminster Abbey), Charles MANNERS-SUTTON (1755-1828, Archbishop of Canterbury), Henry BROUGHAM (1778-1868, Anti-Slaver & Writer, Lord Chancellor 1830-1834, from 1830 Baron Brougham & Vaux) and WILLIAM FREDERICK (2nd Duke of Gloucester, 1776-1834, Field Marshal, great-grandson of King George II and nephew and son-in-law of King George III)

Small collection of Autograph Letters Signed to WILBERFORCE (William, 1759-1833, Slave Trade Abolitionist) the one from Castlereagh is a third person letter saying that he "presents his compliments to Mr Wilberforce and in reply to his letter of the 9th Inst begs to acquaint him that he will be very happy to send out some copies of Mr Stephen's pamphlet to our Ambassador at Madrid for private circulation, but he cannot take upon himself to transmit them officially to his Excellency ...", with a note on the verso "Slave Trade 1820", 1 side 4to., Foreign Office, 11th October 1820, the one from the Archbishop says he has not "had an opportunity of laying before ye Bishops yr letter with which you honored me, & appointed reasons for establishing a neo Society for distributing Prayer Books & Homilies. The last week has been full of ecclesiastical engagements. The next, I hope will be less so ... I will take the earliest opportunity of obeying your commands ...", 1 side 4to., Lambeth Palace, 15th May 1812, Brougham writes that he has "since learnt that Mrs Park's brother is a bookseller in Edinbh & anxious to have a share in publishing, which accounts for the sort of claim recently set up by the family. Of course our publishers will easily settle that by making him his agent in Edinbh ...", 1 side 4to., no place, 26th December 1812 together with a fine unsigned carte de visite by Maull of Brougham, and the one from the Duke of Gloucester says that he feels "extremely sensible of your very obliging attention, and I am certain that my Gentlemen will be equally so, and much gratified by the kind manner in which you express yourself towards them. I will, with your permission, bring Mr Dalton with me tomorrow. He has already, I believe, answered the note he had last night ... and expressed the satisfaction he has in accepting your invitation ... I must request of you to accept my warmest acknowledgements upon this & to be ever assured of the sincere attachment and esteem with which I am always ...", with a note on the front "Duke of Gloucester Dining with me", 2 sides 4to., Gloucester House, 31st May 1814, the correspondence ranging from 1812 to Parts of the letters have been damaged with some loss of text and professionally repaired and laid down

Item Date:  1820
Stock No:  40612      £775

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