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DEVONSHIRE (Victor Christian William, M.P., 1868-1938, from 1908 9th Duke of)

Autograph Letter Signed to General Sir Arthur WYNNE (1846-1936, Anglo Irish General and Military Secretary) replying to his letter “in support of Mr Wynnes application for the living of Rye. I am afraid that I have already practically settled the appointment and am very sorry that I can hold out no hope of being able to offer it to him. Oncan well sympathize with their wish to leave Ireland...”, 2 sides 8vo., Chatsworth, Bakewell headed paper, 27th May

Item Date:  1922
Stock No:  42418      £125

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DIGGLE (Revd. Joseph Robert, 1849-1917, Educationalist and Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to the barrister and magistrate John Gilbert Hay Halkett, 1863-1937, he wonders "how many Wandsworth reverses it will take to bring some of our friends to see the futility of their present policy!", 2 sides 8vo., 19 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, 29th November

Item Date:  1899
Stock No:  50558      £15

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DILKE (Sir Charles W., 1843-1911, Radical Politician)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', sending his signature with "great pleasure", 1 side small 8vo., 76 Sloane Street, 20th November faint traces of laying down

Item Date:  1872
Stock No:  19668      £15

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DILKE (Sir Charles Wentworth, 1843-1911, Radical Politician)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Sir', regretting that "During the present Session I have come to the conclusion not to attend in any meetings, public gatherings or anything of that kind outside the House of Commons" and that on the date mentioned at "Mr. Storr's kind request" he will be "at the Spitalfields Art School", 2 sides small 8vo. black-edged, 76 Sloane Street, S.W., 13th March

Item Date:  1875
Stock No:  14889      £25

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DILKE (Sir Charles Wentworth, 1843-1911, Radical Politician)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Jeune telling her that “there is a motion fixed for 22nd March as to education in Ireland on which I shall probably have to speak, & to which I must listen. Many regrets! I’m a slave now...”, 1 side 8vo., Local Government Board headed paper, no date but circa

Item Date:  1884
Stock No:  42900      £75

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