BONHAM CARTER
(John, 1852-1905, Politician)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Goadby,
saying that his "opponent makes much capital out of the few measures passed by the present Government in the interest of the Labouring Classes", and asking for "any data the other way ? to show how during the Liberal administration the Tories obstructed such legislation", 3 sides 8vo., Writtle, Chelmsford, 26th February
Item Date:
1891
Stock No:
12203
£15
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BONHAM-CARTER
(Violet, Baroness Asquith, 1887-1969, Political Figure)
Typed Letter Signed to Mr Andrews,
thanking him for an invitation to open "Moor House ... I deeply appreciate the honour of this invitation and your recognition of the fact that my Father was responsible for the first grant of Old Age pensions ..." but regretting that she cannot come as she will be at a Liberal Assembly, 1 side 8vo, 40 Gloucester Square, W2, 30th March
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
5175
£30
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POLICE ACT 1827
BOOTH-GREY
(George Harry, 1765-1845, 6th Earl of Stamford and 2nd Earl of Warrington, Peer and Parliamentarian)
Autograph letter to his solicitors Messrs Hadfield & Grave
concerning a "Resolution proposed at a Town's Meeting at Ashton under Lyne respecting the proposed Police Bill. I regret exceedingly there should still be a difference of opinion amongst the Inhabitants, as to the expediency of a Police Act, & the establishment of a Regular Market. My sentiments on this matter are well known, that it cannot be supposed I shall at any time countenance a measure of this nature, were I not well satisfied it would ultimately greatly conduce to the advantage of the Town, and to the Safety and Comfort of the Inhabitants. These being the general objects of the Bill, it has my support, and I still entertain a hope that the opposers of the measure, in considering the Public Good will see reason to withdraw their intended opposition ...", 2 sides 4to., Enville Hall, 6th March
small tear on left hand edge slight affecting the signature
Item Date:
1827
Stock No:
38762
£225
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THREE PRIME MINISTERS IN OFFICE SIGN TOGETHER.
BOTHA
(Louis, 1862-1919, Soldier and Statesman who was the first prime minister of the Union of South Africa), Campbell BANNERMAN (Sir Henry, 1836-1908, Prime Minister) and Wilfrid LAURIER (1841-1919, 7th Prime Minister of Canada)
All three signatures on a leaf from an autograph album
two of them with the date, 8" x 6½", no place, dated 12th December 1906 and 12th May
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
40273
£225
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BOTHA
(Pieter Willem, 'PW', 1916-2006, Prime Minister 1978-1984, State President of South Africa 1984-1989)
Colour Photo signed in to blank margin
together with the accompanying letter and envelope sending it to David Milner, showing him half length, looking straight at the camera, " x 4", Die Ander, Wilderness, 4th December
Item Date:
1989
Stock No:
39961
£125
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