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ROSEBERY (Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of, 1847-1929, Prime Minister 1894-1895, three times Derby winner)

Autograph Letter Signed with initials, to ‘My dear Lady Colebrooke’ thanking her for her note but telling him he must “not rely on Collins, whom by the way I did not see. I don’t think the speech was at all successful...”, 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, The Durdans, Epsom, 12th June

Item Date:  1904
Stock No:  42639      £75

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ROSEN (Baron Roman Romanovich, 1847-1921, Russian Diplomat)

Autograph Cheque Signed on a Riggs National Bank printed form with a picture of the bank for $50 in Cash, 7” x 3”, Washington DC, 10th November

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  42349      £1255

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ROTHERHAM (Sir William Henry Holland, 1849-1927, M.P., Cotton and Worsted Spinner, from 1907 1st Bart., from 1910 1st Baron)

Typed Letter Signed to Ernest Haddock, Principal of the Leeds College of Music, saying that "under ordinary circumstances I should have been glad to comply with your suggestion", but asking to be excused "in view of the incredible number of pressing claims" on him, 1 side 4to., 61 Queen's Gate, S.W., 18th May

Item Date:  1915
Stock No:  18814      £15

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ROTHSCHILD (Ferdinand de, 1839-1898, Banker, Art Collector and Politician)

Autograph Postcard Signed to an illegible correspondent thanking him “for your kind answer...” identified in another hand, 1 side card with monogram in purple, 21st June no year

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  41966      £75

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RUNCIMAN (Sir Walter, 1870-1949, Historian and Liberal Statesman, from 1937 1st Viscount)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Spender, thanking him for putting "so suitable a paragraph in the Westminster [Gazette] about Lord Joicey", (James JOICEY, 1846-1936, from 1905 1st Baron), "I hope he appreciates it ... I think we look like winning though one can never tell what effect the idea of Irish self government may have on a new generation of people", 2 facing sides 8vo., Hôtel Métropole, London, 14th December

Item Date:  1909
Stock No:  13203      £30

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