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EBURY (Lord Robert Grosvenor, M.P., 1801-1893, 1st Baron)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Edwards, asking "if yr son is still at Rouen" as Mr Letailleur is anxious that he may "bring with him to England a book wh. one of Letailleur's relations ... wishes to convey to him ... My father", the 1st Marquis of Westminster, "intends visiting his property in the South as well as Cheltenham & Leamington previous to his arrival in Cheshire", adding his remembrances to Mrs Edwards and their daughter, 3 sides 8vo., Grosvenor House, London, 'Wednesday' no date, watermark sides separated and traces of guard on blank side

Item Date:  1822
Stock No:  19014      £25

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EBURY (Lord Robert Grosvenor, 1801-1893, 1st Baron, M.P.)

Autograph Letter Signed to Thomas J. Flynn, sending him "the enclosed cheque for £3", 1 side 8vo, Moor Park, Herts., 27th August, n.y., c. old marks of damp without loss

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  17252      £35

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EBURY (Lord Robert Grosvenor, 1801-1893, 1st Baron, M.P.)

Autograph Letter Signed to Thomas J. Flynn, regretting he cannot "be with you in person on Saturday next and that I must content myself with being there in sympathy", 1 side 8vo, 107 Park Street, W., 22nd July browned from damp especially near fold

Item Date:  1863
Stock No:  17089      £10

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ECCLES (David McAdam, 1st Viscount, b. 1904, M.P., Minister of Education, Paymaster-General)

Fine signature on card and "Member of Parliament for the Chippenham Division of Wiltshire"

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7358      £10

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ECROYD (William Farrer, 1827-1915, Worsted Manufacturer, M.P.)

Autograph Letter Signed to W.S. Weeks, of Clitheroe, saying he has written "a good many letters asking for ... influential [Conservative] speakers" on the 5th or 7th, "almost a hopeless task at these times ... Mr. [D.R.] Plunket, Lord G. Hamilton, Mr. [W.H.] Houldsworth M.P. - my colleague Mr. [W.E.M.] Tomlinson M.P. - Mr. [F.S.] Powell the candidate for Wigan and Mr. [J.M.] Maclean the candidate for Oldham ... I have asked them to telegraph you ... I would not pay the two Liberal Rossendale papers a penny more than the two Conservative papers", but in any case "every Elector will get one, & there are now so few non-Electors ... What a capital address you gave the workers at the Club", 4 sides 8vo, Spring Cottage, near Burnley, Lancashire, 30th October

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  17091      £25

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