DISRAELI
(Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881, Prime Minister & Novelist)
Signature ‘Disraeli’ from an Autograph Letter Signed, with subscription
“ever sincerely yours” with text on the verso “a capital debater & a man of business. Mr Raikes would represent the...”, 4½” x 1¾”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41973
£174
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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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