VERNON
(James the younger, 1677-1756, Clerk Extraordinary, 1697, and from 1715 Clerk in Ordinary to the Council)
Order in Council, Signed as Clerk in Ordinary to the Council,
that "the Lords Lieutenants of the severall County's of England & Wales, Doe, pursuant to the Acts for Ordering the Militia, forthwith Issue their Commissions to all the Commission Officers ... and ... Present to his Majestie the Names of such Persons as they shall think fitt to be Deputy Lieutenants", 1 side folio, in a neat secretarial hand, blind embossed seal of the Privy Council showing the Rose, Thistle and Daffodil on one stem, 1 side folio, Court at St. James's, 30th June
light remains of transparent guard
Item Date:
1715
Stock No:
56188
£275
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VILLALOBAR
(Count, Spanish Ambassador to Brussels)
Autograph Letter Signed to Admiral Charles Windham, R.N. Retd. (1909), b. 1851, in English,
sending "No end of thanks" for the Admiral's letter, and agreeing "with all what you say about my beloved Sovereign", he has just arrived as ambassador, "it is not yet London ... but better than Lisbon", Spanish Embassy, Brussels, 6th May
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
20151
£45
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VILLIERS
(Charles Pelham, 1802-1898, Statesman)
Autograph envelope front signed to P. S. Lane in Bath, 29th December
Item Date:
1837
Stock No:
8800
£10
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VILLIERS
(Charles Pelham, 1802-1898, M.P. for Wolverhampton 1835-1898, President of the Poor Law Board 1865)
Signature on piece,
no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
51919
£35
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VILLIERS
(Thomas, 1st Earl Clarendon, Baron Hyde of Hindon, 1709-1786, Diplomatist, Envoy to Warsaw, Dresden and Vienna, Ambassador at Berlin, M.P. for Tamworth, Envoy who arranged the Peace between Frederick the Great and Augustus of Savoy, 1745)
Autograph Letter Signed ('Clarendon') to E. Nugent Temple
thanking him for his letter which "makes me not hesitate, but rather think it a duty to explain what may have been mistaken & cause a conclusion that Ld Paget and I troubled your Lordship about the same person, whereas the Liberty Stock was in favor of Dean Champigné, the father, and his Lordship solicited for his son; tho' I dare say Ld page would be happy to see his father in law duly distinguished ..." he encloses a copy (not present) of his earlier letter giving his "opinion of that excellent Divine ... I will only add in its support that Dan Champigné has been 42 years a strict observer of his duty, and has brought up and educated in an uncommon genteel manner a very numerous family yet, notwithstanding his birth alliances & merit don't receive from church benefices above 400 a year ...", 3 sides 4to., Grosvenor Street, December
Item Date:
1782
Stock No:
22550
£85
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