CRANWORTH
(Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1790-1868, Lawyer, Lord Chancellor)
Envelope signed
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
7198
£10
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THE OLD KIRK OF 1804
CRATHIE KIRK
Carte-de-visite sized Photograph by G.W. WILSON
of Aberdeen, with a distant view of the kirk, built in 1804 in simple style, before it was rebuilt and enlarged in the present Gothic manner in 1895, with the rounded hill behind and farmland in the foreground, 4" x 2½", no date, circa
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
55902
£20
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CRAVEN
(William George Robert, 1868-1921, from 1883 4th Earl of Craven)
Autograph Letter in the third person to the Lord Mayor,
Sir William Treloar, 1843-1923, regretting he cannot accept his invitation to Lunch as "he will not have returned from Paris", 1 side 8vo, Élysée Palace Hotel, Avenue des Champs Élysées, Paris 8e., 4th May
defective at top left with part loss of heading
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
16959
£10
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CREIGHTON
(Mandell, 1843-1901, Historian, Bishop of London from 1897)
Autograph Note Signed,
asking his correspondent to "tell the Committee how sorry I am to be absent, and how grateful ... for their kindness", 1 side 8vo, no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1900
Stock No:
17306
£15
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THE FIRST MURDERER TO BE CAUGHT BY THE USE OF THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
CRIPPEN
(Hawley Harvey, 1862-1910, American Murderer)
Typed Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
reminding him that he "had the pleasure of addressing you previously on the subject of being able to demonstrate to you the means whereby you may find ultimate relief from your deafness and headnoises. I infer that your silence may arise from your natural fear of trying a remedy without its absolute bona-fides being established in your mind and of expending any sum of money, however small it may be, without feeling sure that you will derive therefrom the benefits which you should of course receive. In order, however, to free your mind from any doubts regarding the wonderful merits of my Treatment, and in order to convince you that my promise of help is thoroughly genuine, I am going to make you the following offer, which, as you will readily perceive, virtually amounts to the principle of 'no cure, no pay ...", he then gives a lengthy explanation of his offer to send out the whole treatment for 5s 0d instead of 15s 0d and if it doesn't work he can send back whatever is left but if it works he can pay the balance in instalments , 1 side A4, with original typed envelope, Aural Remedies Coy headed paper, Craven House, Kingsway, 20th December
worn on folds, professionally repaired
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
40851
£775
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