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CHESHIRE (Group Captain Leonard, b. 1917, Bomber Pilot, V.C., Founder of the Cheshire Homes)

First Day Cover signed on the commemorative cover for the 50th Anniversary of the British Legion, with an illustration of the City of Bristol RAF Air Display at RAF Colerne, picturing a Jaguar EO2 F-ZWRC, 6½" x 4¼", RAF Colerne, Chippenham postmarked, 17th June

Item Date:  1972
Stock No:  38558      £125

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CHESHIRE (Group Captain Leonard, 1917-1992, Bomber Pilot, V.C., Founder of the Cheshire Homes)

Fine Long Typed Letter Signed to R. D. Burton thanking him for his letter and the “enclosed copy of your open letter to members of Parliament. I am very sorry to say, however, that I don’t quite take the same view as you do about Hess. You are probably not aware of the fact that there are still languishing in German jails a number of men who as young boys were torn from their homes by the Nazis for no reason whatsoever other than their nationality or perhaps that a British airman had escaped from the general area. Quite apart from the dreadful suffering they underwent in the concentration camps they witnessed their parents or other relatives being put to death, and upon their release tracked down the SS and Gestapo members who had done this and took their own revenge. Those who were caught by the Allies were sentenced to life imprisonment, which means 20 years with us, but is forever in Germany. Thus when Germany regained her sovereignty she decided to keep these boys in prison for the rest of their lives. They were clearly wrong to have done what they did, but I am sure you will agree that it was under pressure of circumstances, which is not what I can say of Hess. Indeed their small crimes were absolutely nothing when compared with what he did. There may well be an argument for saying that despite what he did to ruin the lives of both innocent people and occupied countries one might release him in his old age. But then how is it that nobody in this country is interested in these unfortunate boys? The Government does not want to know and won’t take any action... In short if I add my signature to any letter of appeal it would be on behalf of them...”, 1 side A4, Cavendish, Suffolk, 10th April

Item Date:  1978
Stock No:  42723      £150

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CHICHESTER (Jocelyn Brudenell Pelham, 1871-1926, from 1905 6th Earl of)

Autograph Letter in the third person to  Sir William Treloar,  (1843-1923, Lord Mayor), regretting that he cannot accept his invitation, 1 side oblong 8vo, 7 Sussex Square, Brighton, 4th May light remains of laying down on verso

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  16893      £15

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CHRISTIAN (Gerard, 1867-1930, D.S.O., Brigadier-General)

Photograph signed, three-quarter-length, in uniform, 5½" x 3¾" in mount 8¼" x 6", no place,

Item Date:  1913
Stock No:  19242      £75

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CHURCHILL (Charles, 1656-1714, M.P., General, brother of the 1st Duke of Marlborough)

Signature on piece, being the receipt portion of a Treasury repayment document, part original text on verso, 3½" x 5", 13th February trimmed

Item Date:  1694
Stock No:  50405      £65

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