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MAWSON (Richard, Portcullis Pursuivant) and SHEPHERD (Arthur, c. 1683-1755, from 1721 Rouge Dragon Pursuivant)

Signatures on verso of fragment of an Order, in Latin with transcription, signed by George Montagu (d. 1739, from 1714 Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, from 1715 1st Earl of Halifax), for £13 6s 8d for their salaries (for the half year to Michaelmas 1731), recorded in the Exchequer 19th November

Item Date:  1731
Stock No:  51670      £45

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McCAUL (Revd. Dr. Alexander, 1799-1863, from 1841 Professor at King's College London)

Autograph Letter Signed to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, regretting he is to be "deprived of the pleasure of your hospitality", as he must be in London to receive "a brother-in-law from Ireland", 1 side 8vo. black-edged, London, 29th September

Item Date:  1862
Stock No:  50080      £40

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MÉAN (François Antoine, 1756-1831, the last Prince-Bishop of Liège 1792-1801, as Archbishop of Mechelen (Malines) the first Primate of Belgium from 1817, Comte de)

Letter signed, in French with translation, to the late Administrators of the Fabric of his Cathedral (St. Rombout's), the Archbishop had obtained from King Willem I a decree dissolving the Council for the Fabric, he is at pains to explain that he is not prejudging any inquiry into the late Administrators, but only raised an intermediate point with the King, namely that where the late Administrators had claimed that Napoleon's Concordat with the Church (of 15th August 1801) had reduced the Chapter to singers of the divine offices, with no power to interfere over the fabric, the Archbishop had failed to convince them that the powers of the new chapter were the same as the old, "such is the application I laid at his Majesty's feet, and since it in no wise touches your honour or probity, you would be wrong to consider His Majesty's decree as casting a slur on you", 3 sides folio, Malines, 22nd May three short tears in blank margins

Item Date:  1819
Stock No:  14579      £150

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MELVILE (Henry, 1798-1871, Chaplain to Queen Victoria, from 1856 Canon of St.Paul's)

Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Selina Hardcastle, sending "Two tickets for next Sunday evening ... I recommend you to be at St. Paul's by 6.30", and suggesting, as he has "a standing engagement at St. Paul's on Saturday ... Easter Monday or Tuesday" for her and her mother to visit, 2 sides 8vo., The Rectory, Barnes, Surrey, April 11 remains of tabs in blank margin of verso

Item Date:  1870
Stock No:  17938      £15

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MEMORIAL CARD

Card printed in full Colour showing a wreath of violets and lilies of the valley, framing the wish "... May that hope desert me never! Like thee to sleep on nature's breast And wake again and bloom forever!", 1 side 6" x 4¾", published by L. Prang & Co., no place,

Item Date:  1877
Stock No:  55958      £25

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