DODINGTON
(George Bubb, Baron Melcombe, 1691-1762, writer and wit, Treasurer of the Navy, from 1761 Baron Melcombe), and CHOLMONDELEY (George, 1703-1770, 3rd Earl, Lord Privy Seal 1743-1744)
Signatures from a document as Lords of the Treasury,
n.d. but 1735 -
laid down
Item Date:
1736
Stock No:
51675
£20
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DONNELLY
(Desmond Louis, 1920-1974, Labour, Independent and Conservative M.P. and Journalist)
Typed Letter Signed to A. J. Hall
after Donnelly's Health Service speech, embossed heading in red, 1 side 8vo., House of Commons, 13th November
Item Date:
1967
Stock No:
12394
£15
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DOWNING OF DOWNING STREET
DOWNING
(Sir George, 1623-1684, 1st Bart., Soldier and Politician, the 2nd Graduate from Harvard University)
Exchequer receipt signed, in Latin with translation, for £100,
lent to the treasury by Dr. Anthony SPARROW, 1612-1685, President of Queens' College, Cambridge, 1662-1667, vellum strip 2" x 13", no place, 14th February 1665 (new style
Item Date:
1666
Stock No:
17638
£375
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DREW
(Mary, 1847-1927, Political Secretary, Writer and Hostess, daughter of William Ewart GLADSTONE)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Branch
telling him that “these 2 envelopes are all I have left, the signed one A.E. is 10/- & the unsigned 5/-. But if you really care to give anything for them, will you let it go to the ‘Memorial’ (I sent you a paper & envelope) and then I might have the pleasure of giving you the autograph. I am sending you the April & May Parish Magazines to read, will you kindly return them? I thought you would like to know how it all happened... I try to say the beautiful little Thanksgiving Litany (in the magazine) but I find it very hard to be at all resigned & it all seems more tragic every day... Dorothy is much better, the sea voyage did her good and I am glad she is out of the shadow...”, 2 sides 8vo., on mourning paper, Hawarden Rectory headed paper, Chester, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42006
£75
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DROUYN DE LHUYS
(Edmond, 1805-1881, French Diplomat and Statesman)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Monsieur', in French with translation,
as President of the Society of Agriculturalists of France, saying that the Society will accept his memoir "with genuine satisfaction" and include it in its Bulletin "provided that it differs from the one you read to the central society" and is unpublished, 1 side 8vo. black-edged, Paris (as from 1 rue le Peletier), 20th January
faintest traces of mending on verso
Item Date:
1873
Stock No:
22693
£65
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