CHILD
(Sir Richard, 1680-1750, 3rd Bart., Viscount Castlemain 1718, Earl Tylney 1731)
Fine Receipt Document Signed to James Vernon, Teller of the Exchequer,
for £90, being 6 months' interest at 6% on £3,000 lent to the Exchequer on 26th April 1705, printed with MS additions, 1 side 14¼" x 9½", 17th January 1706, new style
Item Date:
1707
Stock No:
51646
£325
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CHILD
(Sir Richard, 1680-1750, from 1704 3rd Baronet, from 1718 Viscount Castlemaine)
Autograph letter signed 'R: Child' to 'Sr'
saying that "The little assistance my interest could be to you does not deserve the acknowledgments you are so obliging to honour me with", and wishing he had "had it in my power to have been more servisable to you in your late undertaking", contemporary note of Sir Richard's name and the date on fourth side, 1 side 4to., n.p., 8th January 1717 (O.S.) /
Item Date:
1718
Stock No:
32723
£175
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CHILDERS
(Hugh Culling Eardley, M.P. in Australia and Great Britain, 1827-1896, Cabinet Minister)
Signature at the end of a letter to his son,
circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
53379
£10
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CHILDERS
(Hugh Culling Eardley, 1827-1896, Cabinet Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 1838-1929, O.M.,
then Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, asking for information "for use in moving the Army Estimates ... When we improved the Naval Retirement in 1870 it was said that the increase of charge would continue, in spite of the reduction of numbers. I estimated a large decrease in 25 years time & some in 10 years", so if Childers can have a breakdown for 1869 or 1870 and compare it with 1881 or 1882, "it will be of great use shewing the probable effect of the similar changes in the Army, though our reduction in numbers is not so great", War Office, 4 sides 8vo., 9th March
original pencil markings by Trevelyan, pin holes in blank margins
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
19606
£30
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CHOATE
(Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917, Lawyer and Orator, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain 1899-1905)
Signed Portrait Photograph by Lafayette,
showing him seated half length, nearly full face, with a serious but friendly gaze, signed and dated below the image, 8" x 6" in card mount 13½" x 11¼", no place,
a tiny dent and a few white spots in the image including one very small on his cheek, one corner of mount a little bumped and one with surface defect, the photograph remains full of character.
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
56054
£275
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