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ULLSWATER (Sir James William Lowther, 1855-1949, Speaker 1905-1921, from 1921 1st Viscount)

Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Inskip, accepting his invitation "for Saturday July 27th at 2 pm. I expect that the House will still be sitting then but I shall hope to be able to get away on Saturdays", embossed stamp with Royal Arms and 'Speaker House of Commons', 1 side 8vo. black-edged, Speaker's House, S.W., 4th May

Item Date:  1912
Stock No:  16431      £20

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ULLSWATER (Sir James William Lowther, 1855-1949, Speaker 1905-1921, from 1921 1st Viscount)

Long Autograph Letter Signed 'Ullswater' to John William Robertson Scott, (1866-1962, founder of 'The Countryman', 1927, and its editor till 1947) telling him that "early in ... 1939 it became evident that, if the labour of agricultural workers was to be kept on the land and not attracted away by the offer of a higher rate of pay from aerodrome builders, munition works or the many other activities then coming into being in connection with the war, it would be necessary to provide a higher rate of wage ... for agricultural labour", and detailing the steps by which the National Minimum Wage for Agricultural Workers was fixed at 48 shillings a week, 4 sides 4to., Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, Suffolk, Christmas Day,

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  13424      £75

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VANDERSTICHELEN (Jules, 1822-1880, Belgian Foreign Minister)

Finely penned Document signed, in French with translation, to the Peruvian Foreign Minister, saying that "the letter which was sent enclosed to his Office dated 11th August last has reached its high destination", enclosing Leopold II's reply [not present], and renewing his own assurance of his "high regard", annotated in another hand in Spanish "Lima, 18th December 1868. Publish a corresponding notice. Bonifaz.", 1 side folio and conjugate blank, Brussels, 24th October small original ribbon slits in left margin, one just touching one letter

Item Date:  1868
Stock No:  52568      £175

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VANSITTART-56116-1.jpg NAPOLEON'S OVERTURES FOR PEACE IN 1814
VANSITTART (Nicholas, 1766-1851, from 1823 1st Baron Bexley, Politician)

Autograph Letter Signed 'N.V.' to Lord AUCKLAND, (William Eden, 1745-1814, from 1793 1st Baron, Politician and Diplomat), saying that "the anxiety which for some days we have felt on account of the firing on the French Coast is at last dissipated", since in fact "no such firing took place. The Moniteurs", the semi-official organ of the French government "of the 9th 10th & 11th [February 1814] ... bring no military news but great accounts of the cordiality between Castlereagh & Caulincourt", (General Armand de Caulaincourt, 1773-1827, Napoleon's envoy for peace terms at Châtillon-sur-Seine), on the other hand "it is reported in the City that a telegraph account has reached Dunkirk mentioning the defeat of Genl. Blucher with the loss of 6000 prisoners. This may be a mere fabrication, but if true would prove that preliminaries were not signed on the 11th when the action is said to have taken place", there is however "no reason to conclude that the allies have met with any severe reverse", 3 sides 8vo., with Vansittart's engraved portrait in his heavily embroidered robes as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1812-1823) from the European Magazine for 1st May 1817, the letter no place, no date, but February the engraving a little browned at edges

Item Date:  1814
Stock No:  56116      £175

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VERNEY (Sir Harry, 1801-1894, M.P., from 1826 2nd Bt. of Claydon)

Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Henry Ellis, (1777-1869, Principal Librarian of the British Museum, and editor of 'Original Letters Illustrative of English History'), asking how to proceed with "my old Family Papers", which he has arranged by years and calendared from 1637 to 1641, but feels he has not the skill "to select what might be worth printing, or to compile Memoirs", he wonders if Sir Henry could recommend the Camden or some other society, and looks forward to calling on him in London, 3 sides 8vo., Rossie Priory, Inchture, Perthshire, 17th June a trifle dust soiled at top

Item Date:  1843
Stock No:  50677      £20

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