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MACAULAY (Thomas Babington, Lord, 1800-1859, Poet and Statesman)

Signature from Autograph Letter Signed

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Stock No:  27128      £10

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MACAULAY (Thomas Babington, Lord, 1800-1859, Poet and Statesman)

Signature from Autograph Letter Signed

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Stock No:  27119      £10

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MACAULAY (Thomas Babington, Lord, 1800-1859, Poet and Statesman)

Autograph address front Signed with initials marked "Private" to the Right Honble T. B. Macaulay, War Office, London, 6½" x 3", no place, no date

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Stock No:  38740      £20

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MACDONALD (J. Ramsay, 1866-1937, Prime Minister)

Cyclostyled Typed Letter Signed after his defeat, signed with a facsimile signature but autograph name 'Blanco White' commisserating with him on his failure in his "courageous attempt to win a seat for Labour ... the seed will not die. You have also made a valuable contribution to that wonderful total of five million and a half voters who have placed the Party in such an unassailable position as the second in the country. We have come through an Election which has tested the Labour party to its very foundations ... you have been subject to a kind of attack, in common with the Party generally, which can produce nothing but the most unfortunate reaction on the minds of people who have wished to do their duty to their country by Democratic and Parliamentary methods ... From the Opposition benches we must rally the country to sanity of mind and enlightened policy ...", 1 side folio, House of Commons headed paper, 4th November

Item Date:  1924
Stock No:  1908      £50

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MACDONALD-40052-1.jpg "ALL THE GHOSTS ... ARE PEACEFUL"
MACDONALD (J. Ramsay, 1866-1937, Prime Minister)

Fine Typed Letter Signed to Mrs Nodin thanking her for her letter and saying that he is "indeed head over ears in work, and as every day brings its own lot I do not know when I am going to get through it. I have been at home ever since I returned from Algiers. I wish you could come up and see the house and not only hear about it. It is very quiet, and all the ghosts in it are peaceful ...", 1 side A4, House of Commons headed paper, 9th February

Item Date:  1927
Stock No:  40052      £275

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