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COMBERMERE (Wellington Henry Stapleton-Cotton, M.P., 1818-1891, Colonel, from 1865 2nd Viscount)

Signature from the end of a Document, Combermere Abbey, 8th June light traces of laying down on verso

Item Date:  1868
Stock No:  55899      £35

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COMBERMERE (Viscount, Sir Stapleton Cotton, 1773-1865, Field Marshal, Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies)

Address panel signed for free postage to Messrs Coutts on the Strand 5" x 3", Nantwich, 9th November

Item Date:  1836
Stock No:  40980      £125

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COOPER (Col. Charles James, d. 1931)

Autograph Letter Signed to the Mayor of Canterbury, saing "It was just like you to think of your old friend ... I feel sure you had [prayers] yesterday in Church for our country's good. When we look back on the last fortnight, its not difficult to trace the loving hand of God ... I think the King has behaved magnificently", he thanks him for sending a book and quotes a story from it, adding "you'll have to invent some little show to bring me down to Canterbury again", 2 sides 8vo, 35 Aberdeen Park, Highbury, N.5., 7th September

Item Date:  1931
Stock No:  16935      £15

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COTTESLOE (Thomas Francis Fremantle, 1798-1890, Secretary at War (1844), from 1874 1st Baron)

Portrait engraved by William Holl after George Richmond, 1809-1896, facsimile signature below, no date, c.

Item Date:  1845
Stock No:  50140      £35

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CRAUFORD (Sir Charles Gregan, 1761-1821, Lieutenant-General, Military Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed as Commanding the Inland District, to the Quarter Master General, Sir Robert Brownrigg (1759-1833), saying that "Lieut. Col. Scott, commanding the 103rd Regiment, ... states that he cannot find any Place fit to exercise his Regiment", and supporting Scott's application to hire "Ground for that purpose", near their quarters at Warwick, especially as the 103rd is "a newly raised Corps", 1 side folio, Charles Street, 12th April remains of mounting on the verso

Item Date:  1810
Stock No:  20015      £45

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