CRAUFORD
(Sir Charles Gregan, 1761-1821, Lieutenant-General, Military Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed as Commanding the Inland District,
to the Quarter Master General, Sir Robert Brownrigg (1759-1833), saying that "Lieut. Col. Scott, commanding the 103rd Regiment, ... states that he cannot find any Place fit to exercise his Regiment", and supporting Scott's application to hire "Ground for that purpose", near their quarters at Warwick, especially as the 103rd is "a newly raised Corps", 1 side folio, Charles Street, 12th April
remains of mounting on the verso
Item Date:
1810
Stock No:
20015
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CRAUFORD
(Sir Charles Gregan, 1761-1821, Lieutenant-General, Military Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Sir',
confirming "the necessity of hiring the field", and transmitting "an application from the Officer Commanding the East Stafford Local Militia to assemble on the 11th of June at Stafford instead of on the 17th at Derby ... I see no objection", 1 side 4to., Charles Street, 4th June
remains of mounting on the verso
Item Date:
1810
Stock No:
20016
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CRAUFORD
(Robert, 1764-1812, Major-General)
Magazine photograph of his portrait sculpture,
head and shoulders in uniform, no date, c.
Item Date:
1810
Stock No:
20017
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CRAWSHAY-WILLIAMS
(Eliot, 1879-1962, F.R.G.S., Soldier, M.P., Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying "it was terrible of me to ring you up so late last night ... I fell asleep and only woke at 10.15 ... You'll think I'm a most unreliable person. I'm not generally ... now I feel I know you better than ever", he plans to be out soon and off to Monte Carlo, 2 sides 4to., The Empire Nursing Home, Vincent Square, S.W.1., 18th February
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
19052
£20
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CRICHTON
(The Hon. Sir Henry George Louis, 1844-1922, 10th and 21st Hussars, Colonel Commanding the Hampshire Infantry Brigade)
Autograph letter signed to Captain Suckling, R.N.,
(Thomas, 1844-1922, of Highwood Lodge, Romsey), saying he "shall be very pleased to take the chair at your meeting & do what I can to forward the success of it", Netley Castle, Netley Abbey, Hampshire, 1 side 6" x 4" black-edged, 16th June
left black edge slightly defective, faint brown mark over part of address
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
53487
£30
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