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SCOTT (Alexander John, 1768-1840, Nelson's Chaplain and Foreign Language Secretary on Board 'Victory')

Autograph Letter Signed to Agostino MILLELIRE, Commander of the Port at La Maddalena, Sardinia, in Italian with translation, asking him on Nelson's behalf "to ensure the enclosed packet [not present] reaches its destination", he gives further news "of the misfortune", of which he first heard yesterday evening, "the officer's arm has been amputated in the bone at the shoulder - he was also wounded in the chest", at this instant Scott is "expecting the officer of the detachment mentioned", he sends "A thousand thanks from His Excellency for the Butter and the She-Goat - I must absolutely pay you the value of the goat" but has "time only to aver myself your most devoted servant", with a P.S. saying "I am ashamed to have written so carelessly", 2 sides 4to., address on conjugate leaf, [La Maddalena], no date, circa (Translation)
His Excellency Nelson begs You, Illustrious Sir, to ensure the enclosed packet [not present] reaches its destination. -- On returning on board yesterday evening I first learnt of the misfortune about which I informed you, Sir, by letter written at His Excellency's order: the officer's arm has been amputated in the bone at the shoulder - he was also wounded in the chest.
At this moment I have your letter to hand, and am expecting the officer of the detachment mentioned.
A thousand thanks from His Excellency for the Butter and the She-Goat - I must absolutely pay you the value of the goat. I have time only to aver myself your most devoted servant
A J Scott
I am ashamed to have written so carelessly
I am sending the Servietta [?napkin wrapping the butter, ?portfolio of papers].


Item Date:  1804
Stock No:  55720      £1750

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SCOTT (Sir Percy Moreton, 1853-1924, from 1913 1st Baronet, Admiral )

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Chancellor', saying he is "delighted to hear of you again, and have signed the programme with pleasure ...", together with the Programme referred to boldly signed in the corner, each 1 side 8vo., the letter 52 South Audley Street headed paper, 19th April

Item Date:  1915
Stock No:  41612      £75

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SCOTT (Alexander John, 1768-1840, Nelson's Chaplain and Foreign Language Secretary on Board 'Victory')

Autograph Letter Signed to Agostino MILLELIRE, Commander of the Port at La Maddalena, Sardinia, in Italian with translation, returning "the gazettes [not present]", and taking the opportunity "to offer my more than due respects on behalf of His Excellency" with "a thousand thanks for your kindness" and "the most sincere renewal" of Nelson's "esteem and friendship ... As for myself, may you be persuaded that I am and will ever be disposed to aver and prove myself ... your Most humble and obliged servant", 1 side 4to., no place [La Maddalena], no date, circa (Translation)
Most Illustrious Comandante
Taking advantage of this occasion when returning the gazettes, I have the honour to offer my more than due respects on behalf of His Excellency. At the same time may You, Sir, deign to accept a thousand thanks for your kindness, with the most sincere renewal of his esteem and friendship. As for myself, may you be persuaded that I am and will ever be disposed to aver and prove myself
Illustrious Sir, your
Most humble and obliged servant
A J Scott


Item Date:  1804
Stock No:  55723      £1275

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SCOTT (Percy Moreton, 1853-1924, Vice-Admiral, from 1913 1st Bart.)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Mullins', saying "I can see nothing wrong, please explain it to me", 1 side 8vo., 50 Hans Place, 27th November light traces of laying down on blank fourth side

Item Date:  1902
Stock No:  50418      £45

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SEVEROLI-55537-1.jpg THE TYROLEAN REVOLT, 1809
SEVEROLI (Filippo, 1762 or 1767-1822, General of Division in the Napoleonic Italian Army, Count of Hannover, 1809)

Autograph Letter Signed to the "Commander in Chief of the Troops in Tyrol", Louis BARAGUEY d'HILLIERS (1764-1813, Colonel-General of Dragoons, 1804, Count of the Empire, 1808, Governor of Tyrol, 1809), at Bozen (Bolzano), in French with translation, saying that "the demolition of the 'chiusa' [barrier] at Mühlbach is going ahead extremely slowly, in spite of the great number of peasants employed there, to speed up the work they are asking for 40 pounds of powder" which "it is impossible to find" locally, and asking "Your Excellency to send it to me if your Excellency deems it appropriate", 1 side 4to., address on conjugate leaf, Brixen [Bressinone], 14th December

Item Date:  1809
Stock No:  55537      £500

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