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SCHOMBERG (Alexander Wilmot, 1774-1850, Admiral, Writer on Shipbuilding)

Autograph Letter Signed as Captain to Mr Naylor at Rochester, about a bill of April 1798 supposed to have been outstanding with his tailors in Chatham, the late Messrs Acworth & Matthews, and now called in by Acworth's executors, for "some common necessaries" and £5 5s in cash, he cannot think the account correct, "I sailed from Chatham in the spring of 1797, when I remember paying all my Bills & Mr Acworth's was one ... I arrived in the Downs but never returned to the Medway from 1797 to this day. I sailed for Newfoundland", he explains the unlikelihood of the items "when I had left Chatham above twelve months ... If I thought I owed ... twelve, or twenty pounds, time nor place should not prevent my paying them",
3 sides 4to., autograph address on 4th side, Chichester, 22nd December


Item Date:  1817
Stock No:  51803      £275

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SCOTT (Sir Percy, 1853-1924, from 1913 1st Baronet, Admiral )

Autograph Letter in the third person to Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor of London, refusing an invitation as he will be in Gibraltar, 1 side 8vo., 21 Hans Mansions, S.W., 16th February traces of laying down on verso

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  13246      £25

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SCOTT (Alexander John, 1768-1840, Nelson's Chaplain and Foreign Language Secretary on Board 'Victory')

Autograph Letter Signed to Agostino MILLELIRE, Commander of the Port at La Maddalena, Sardinia, in Italian with translation, saying "It gives me the greatest pleasure to receive your further pieces of news - The Admiral sends a thousand regards to Signor Millelire ... and begs him to come and dine tomorrow - provided that the wind moderates enough, the Barge will be ordered at the usual time of half past one o'clock", he also thanks Millelire on Nelson's behalf "for the Riscotti", and adds "You do not inform me about the Signora's health, nor about the Signorina's - is there a reason? ", light blue paper with watermarks of a crescent moon and a shell, 1 side 4to and address on conjugate leaf, Victory, [at La Maddalena], 12th May a few original blots without loss, a little light browning in places, small defect in blank portion from opening seal
(Translation)
It gives me the greatest pleasure to receive your news a second time - The Admiral sends a thousand regards to Signor Millelire, most sincerely, - and begs him to come and dine tomorrow - provided that the wind moderates enough, the Barge will be ordered at the usual time of half past one o'clock.
Thanks on behalf of His Excellency for the Riscotti -
Always with warm regards ['con affezione'], Illustrious Sir,
Your most devoted and obliged servant
A J Scott
You do not inform me about the Signora's health, nor about the Signorina's - is there a reason?
Victory, 12th May 1804
[Address]
To the Most Illustrious
The Illustrious Comandante Millelire
at La Maddalena


Item Date:  0
Stock No:  55719      £1750

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SCOTT (Percy Moreton, 1853-1924, Vice-Admiral, from 1913 1st Bart.)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Mullins', saying "I can see nothing wrong, please explain it to me", 1 side 8vo., 50 Hans Place, 27th November light traces of laying down on blank fourth side

Item Date:  1902
Stock No:  50418      £45

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SCOTT (Alexander John, 1768-1840, Nelson's Chaplain and Foreign Language Secretary on Board 'Victory')

Autograph Letter Signed to Agostino MILLELIRE, Commander of the Port at La Maddalena, Sardinia, in Italian with translation, saying that NELSON "bids me acknowledge your most valued letter of the 27th inst. ... as soon as he had read it, the necessary orders were given to avoid a similar occurrence. His Excellency is most deeply grieved that given the time that has gone by since the event, it is not possible to find the culprit, he hopes that it was occasioned more by ignorance than malevolence", and asking Millelire "to convey the above to Signor Don Giuseppe Pez", 1 side folio and conjugate blank, On board 'Victory', no place but La Maddalena, 28th March (Translation)
Most Illustrious and Cultivated ['Coltissimo'] Benefactor [?, '?Benefattore'],
At this moment His Excellency Viscount Nelson bids me acknowledge your most valued letter of the 27th inst. and in addition to inform you that as soon as you he had read it, the necessary orders were given to avoid a similar occurrence. His Excellency is most deeply grieved that given the time that has gone by since the event, it is not possible to find the culprit, he hopes that it was occasioned more by ignorance than malevolence.
I have the honour to beg You, Illustrious Sir, to convey the above to Signor Don Giuseppe Pez, and with due respect and obedience I subscribe myself, Most Illustrious Sir,
Aboard the Victory,
28th March 1804,
A J Scott Secretary-Interpreter
To the Most Illustrious Signor Millelire.


Item Date:  1804
Stock No:  55718      £1500

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