RASSAM
(Hormuzd, 1826-1910, Assyriologist, British Envoy to King Theodore of Abyssinia)
Signature in English, Arabic and Chaldaean
on a folded sheet, on the third side is an account of him in the hand of Miss Franklin, daughter of Col. D.F. Franklin, the signatures half of 1 side 8vo., Brighton, 1st July
traces of tabs on blank verso
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
52480
£275
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RICHARDS
(Sir George Henry, 1820-1896, Admiral, Hydrographer to the British Admiralty)
Autograph Letter Signed to his friend ALLCHIN
(Sir William Henry, 1846-1912, Physician) asking if he is "not engaged could you dine at the Royal Society Club this evening at 6.30 ... I will explain why the notice is so short; I will be there ... no one remains generally after 9 o'clock, there may be 5 or 6, there may be 15 or 20 we dine in Morning dress ..", 3 sides 8vo., 56 Lexham Gardens, 19th May no year
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0
Stock No:
39685
£75
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RICHARDS
(Sir George Henry, 1820-1896, Admiral, Hydrographer to the British Admiralty)
Autograph Letter Signed to his friend ALLCHIN
(Sir William Henry, 1846-1912, Physician) saying that he was "pleased to get your note this morning. Altho after being at the Club yesterday I entertained not doubt of the result, I was not able to wait till it was declared. I am very glad indeed to hear it ...", 1 side 8vo., Telegraph Construction & Maintenance headed paper, London, 24th April
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
39684
£75
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RICHARDS
(Sir George Henry, 1820-1896, Admiral, Hydrographer to the British Admiralty)
Autograph Letter Signed to his friend ALLCHIN
(Sir William Henry, 1846-1912, Physician) enclosing "a note I have just recd from Silver ... and if to be relied on shows there is no favourite in the runnings ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, 23rd May
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
39686
£55
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RICHARDS
(Sir George Henry, 1820-1896, Admiral, Hydrographer to the British Admiralty)
Autograph Letter Signed to his friend ALLCHIN
(Sir William Henry, 1846-1912, Physician) referring to his "request to you some time since that if a Medlman should be required for one of our Ships you would kindly give my son Osborn a chance ... I have now an idea that I can get a nomination for him in the Colonial Service. He took the Edinburgh & Glasgow qualifications in April ... he expressed a wish to go to the London Exam as well ... as it would probably help in the Colonial appt I have in mind ... I tell you this because you have been kind enough to take an interest in his case ...", 3 sides 8vo., The Cottage, Fetcham, Leatherhead, 4th January
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
39689
£75
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