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SINCLAIR-42559-1.jpg SINCLAIR GIVES PERMISSION TO HUNT OR COURSE OVER HIS ESTATE
SINCLAIR (Sir George, 1790-1868, 2nd Baronet, Politician, Author and Friend of Byron)

Autograph Letter Signed to ‘Dear Sir’, saying that as “you are probably aware, that my moors are let to Mr. Buxton - but you are welcome (as is Capt Slater) to shoot or course over any part of my estate in this neighbourhood & I wish you much success...”, Thurso Castle, 7th October

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  42559      £125

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SINCLAIR (Sir George, 1790-1868, 2nd Baronet, Politician, Author and Friend of Byron)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', saying he is "happy to see any Gentleman introduced to me by you, & to pay attention to any object, which you may recommend to my notice", 1 side 8vo., Home Office, 21st March

Item Date:  1834
Stock No:  13300      £40

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SKEFFINGTON-LODGE (Thomas Cecil, 1905-1994, M.P., Vice-President, Socialist Christian Movement)

Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Maurice Ernest, (1872-1955), saying he thinks the question mentioned in the Press "won't come up for reply till next week", but sending "an extract from Hansard", 1 side 8vo., House of Commons, 8th July

Item Date:  1948
Stock No:  50631      £15

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SLOAN (Thomas Henry, 1870-1941, Independent Unionist M.P. for Belfast South, 1902-1910)

Autograph letter signed to the  Rev. E. Lloyd Morris,  (Minister of Hutchesontown Congregational Church, now the Lloyd Morris Memorial Church, Glasgow), regretting that "it is absolutely out of the question for me to be with you on Sunday next - I am afraid that the amount of work carried out by me for the past six months has completely knocked me up and I cannot see any possibility of resuming my Parliamentary duties on 18th inst ... the fact is I cannot help it", 2 sides 8vo., House of Commons Library, 13th October

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  54275      £125

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THE FOUNDER OF MODERN BREMEN
SMIDT (Johann, 1773-1857, from 1821 Bürgermeister of Bremen, Founder, 1827, of Bremerhaven)

Finely penned document signed as President of the Senate, in German with transcription and translation, to Ramón Castilla, (1797-1867, Provisional President of Peru, President 1845-1851 & 14th July 1855-1862), thanking him for his letter of 7th January 1855 saying he "had been appointed as Provisional President of the Republic of Peru", and for "the friendly sentiments that Your Excellency nurtures towards Our Free State", congratulating him and indulging "in the gratifying hope, that the friendly relations which till now have so happily and unvaryingly existed between both States to our mutual advantage and welfare, will continue and develop under Your Excellency's auspices", signed also 'Breuls' by the Secretary of the Senate, 2 sides 12¼" x 7¾" and conjugate blank, Bremen, 2nd April small defect in blank inner margin

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  52394      £175

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