MILNES
(Richard Monckton, 1st Baron Houghton 1809-1885, Statesman)
Signature "Houghton"
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0
Stock No:
8116
£10
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MINTO
(Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1782-1859, M.P., F.R.S., from 1814 2nd Earl of)
Autograph letter in French with translation, signed, to Doctor Hupeland,
saying "as Lady Minto is entering her carriage to go to Freienwald, may I be allowed ... to express the profound respect and lively gratitude that all her children share with me on their being restored to health", the Doctor knows the case "too well ... to doubt the feelings that the highest skill, applied with such bounty and kindness, inspire in me", 1 side 4to., Berlin, 14th June
short tear in one margin without loss
Item Date:
1833
Stock No:
16363
£95
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MOLÉ
(Comte Louis Matthieu, 1781-1855, French Prime Minister 1836-1839 and briefly 1848)
Autograph Note in French with translation, signed,
offering a box at the theatre to Miss Foy and Miss Vernon to see 'La Dame Blanche', 1 side oblong small 8vo., no place, Thursday 2nd, n.y., c.
Item Date:
1845
Stock No:
13855
£45
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MONTAGU
(1776-1845, from 1790 7th Baron Montagu of Boughton)
Autograph Letter in the third person to R. Cribbs,
writing as one of the executors of his father the late 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, and about a print "of one of the cartoons engraved by Mr. Holloway and subscribed for by the late Duke of Buccleuch" at the sum of 5 guineas, 1 side 8vo., Ditton Park, 26th April
Item Date:
1823
Stock No:
12964
£25
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[MONTAGU
(Francis Browne, 1610-1682, from 1629 3rd Viscount)]
Order by the House of Lords, signed by John BROWNE (circa 1608-1691, Clerk of the Parliaments)
with transcription, suspending all sequestration of Montagu's estates (which included Cowdray Park and Battle Abbey), following his petition "shewing, that hee hath for severall yeares last past (upon pretence of his being a Popish Recusant) groaned under the heavy pressure of a sequestration of more than two third parts of his Estate ... although he was never convicted of recusancy", until "the meritts of his cause bee fully heard, and determined by due course of law", all those involved "to yeald their Obedience hereunto as they will answere the contrary to this House", 1 side folio and conjugate leaf with short title, House of Lords, 13th June
Item Date:
1660
Stock No:
55423
£425
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