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BROUGHAM (Henry, 1778-1868, Anti-Slaver & Writer, Lord Chancellor 1830-1834, from 1830 Baron Brougham & Vaux)

Autograph envelope front franked to J. Thomson in Kendal, London, 2nd December partly laid down

Item Date:  1820
Stock No:  54105      £20

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BROUGHAM (Henry, 1778-1868, Anti-Slaver & Writer, Lord Chancellor 1830-1834, from 1830 Baron Brougham & Vaux)

Autograph Letter Signed to Sir R., asking him to call and see him tomorrow, 1 side 8vo, Grafton Road, no date, laid down

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  5276      £15

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BROWN (Ronald William, b.1921, M.P., M.E.P. 1977-1979)

Typed Letter Signed to A.J. Hall, on materials injurious to health, 1 side 8vo., House of Commons, 10th January

Item Date:  1975
Stock No:  12239      £15

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BROWNRIGG (J.S., M.P.)

Autograph letter signed to Henry H. Caird, saying that "April would be the most convenient time ... to serve as a selected Member on a Private Bill Committee", 1 side 8vo, 19 Great Cumberland Street, 14th January spike hole without loss, bottom left corner defective touching sender's initials (not signature), browned on bottom edge

Item Date:  1846
Stock No:  52907      £20

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BRUCE-50124-1.jpg SEAMEN'S PENSIONS
BRUCE (Hon. Thomas Charles, 1825-1890, M.P. for Portsmouth and Railway Director)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Sir', explaining that up to 1832, "merchant seamen were required to pay 6d a day towards the funds of Greenwich Hospital", when the Hospital was closed in 1870, "6d a day was allotted to those ... who had contributed ... before 1832", which was reckoned "a full settlement ... - whether equitable or not", the pensions are "paid by the Board of Trade" and do not benefit from increases paid by the Admiralty to the Royal Navy, he adds, "my friends the Turks have been putting themselves & us in a mess - but I think we shall survive", with his colour cartoon portrait by 'Spy', three-quarter length with magnificent whiskers, 13¾" x 8½", Vanity Fair, 29th April 1882, the letter 2 sides 8vo., 42 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, 23rd November

Item Date:  1878
Stock No:  50124      £120

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