BYRON
(George Anson, 1758-1793, Son of Vice-Admiral Hon. John Byron, uncle of the Poet Byron and cousin of Rear-Admiral Richard Byron)
Fine Clerk Written Document Signed as Captain to the Principal Officers & Commissioners of His Majts Navy
saying that he "should be much obliged to you if you would be pleased to cause the Extracts for the two undermentioned Marines, belonging to His Majesty's Ship Andromache under my Command, to be made and sent round to this Port ...", with the names Patrick Poor and Thomas Allen and a note of the "Ships for which the Wages is due Resolution, Defence", 1 sie 4to., Andromache, Spithead, 17th February
Item Date:
1783
Stock No:
41702
£575
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CADOGAN
(George Sloane, 1783-1864, Admiral, from 1833 3rd Earl)
Frank signed addressed to Captain Travers
London, 16th August
traces of a newspaper biography remaining not affecting the signature
Item Date:
1838
Stock No:
38647
£35
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CADOGAN
(George Sloane, 1783-1864, Admiral, from 1833 3rd Earl)
Autograph Address front signed to Miss Vidal in Essex
5" x 3", London, 4th June
Item Date:
1835
Stock No:
40983
£35
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CADORNA
(Luigi, 1850-1928, Field Marshal, Italian Chief of Staff during the first part of WWI)
Fine Signed, Inscribed and Dated Portrait Photograph,
showing him half length, nearly three quarter face, in uniform, inscribed in the bottom margin in Italian to Signora Alice Tegon, 8¾" x 6½" in margins 11½" x 7¾", Florence, 20th October
very slight sunning in two places without loss to the image, short closed tear in blank right margin
Item Date:
1923
Stock No:
55771
£575
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CAJARC
(Paul de, Capitaine de Cancale)
Document in French, with translation, signed,
being a receipt for 30 livres tournois Sieur Gabriel Luyllier, "treasurer and receiver in ordinary in the service of light cavalry ... for part of our wages of this present year and for the term of All Saints last past. For which sum ... we are content and for which we release our lord the King the said Luyllier treasurer and all others ...", 1 side oblong 4to. on vellum, no place, 12th February
slightly worn and faded
Item Date:
1560
Stock No:
5399
£75
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