MORLEY
(Samuel, 1809-1886, Philanthropist, Newspaper Proprietor, Liberal M.P.)
Autograph Letter Signed to W.A. Prince,
saying that he is "pledged to be at Bristol", where he was M.P. 1868-1885, and cannot attend the "Council which I regret", 1 side 8vo., Hall Place, Tonbridge, 25th November
traces of laying down by margin of blank fourth side
Item Date:
1881
Stock No:
17955
£25
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MORLEY
(John, 1st Viscount, O.M., 1838-1923, Journalist and Radical Politician, Historian, Secretary for India, Lord President of the Council)
Collection of 15 Autograph Letter Signed
to various correspondents, several unnamed, "What am I to do about sending etching to America? If an electro is the right thing, please to have one made" (to Mr Chapman, Kingussie, 15th September 1881), asking for "The Statist ... to be put on the free list" of journals (c. 1881), "I should like to come to the Border Boroughs" (to their M.P., Alex Brown, 8th September 1886), accepting Mr Laing's hospitality near Hawick (15th November 1886), "so sorry I cannot manage it" (to Lord Aberdeen, 8th July 1893), "Of all the public acts of wickedness in my time, how much the most abominable is this" (19th December 1899), "I don't think you will do well to read political works at your age. Better lay the foundations in school-work and the like" (13th November 1903), together 16 sides 8vo or correspondence card, 15th September 1881 - 15th May
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
17954
£75
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[MORNY
(Count Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, 1811-1865, Duc de Morny, French Statesman)]
Fine Unsigned Carte-de-visite photo by Franck
showing him full length, standing next to a chair, holding his top hat and cane, 4" x 2½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41234
£75
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MORRISON
(William Shepherd, 1893-1961, Politician, 14th Governor-General of Australia)
Fine Typed Letter Signed with autograph salutation to J. T. Evans
concerning his "application to the Office of Works for free admission to the Tower of London of 350 school-children ...I have made enquiries from the Office of Works and I am sorry to say that there is nothing I can do for you. The reason for the restriction of free admission to 500 children in any one day is that, without it, the Tower becomes so congested that other visitors are held up, and cannot see it properly; and the authorities are bound to consider everybody's interest. The Office of Works feel the greatest sympathy with your position but both they and the Board of Education feel it is essential, in fairness to the five hundred school-children to whom free admission has been granted, that the terms of this arrangement should be strictly adhered to, and they feel that it would be both unjust and impracticable to make exceptions in favour of any one party ...", 1 side 8vo., Treasury Chambers headed paper, 15th June
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
39257
£75
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MORRISON
(Herbert Stanley, 1888-1965, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, Labour Deputy Prime Minister)
Portrait in crayon from a magazine, signed and dated,
showing him head and shoulders, three quarter face, 15th June
laid down on card
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
52211
£45
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