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BRUNNOW (Count Philipp Ivanovich, 1797-1875, German-born Russian Ambassador to London, 1840-1854 and 1858-1875)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My old Friend', in German with transcription and translation, saying he has "just received from Warsaw a communication which puts me under the necessity of begging you ... to come and see me. Your dear brother gives me an important but pretty difficult decision to make, in which I personally need your advice", 1 side 8vo, no place, no date, circa (Transcription)
Mein alter Freund,
Ich habe so eben eine Mittheilung von Warschau erhalten welcher mich in die Nothwendigheit setzt Sie so stark (?) zu bitten zu mir zu kommen. Ihr lieber Bruder giebt mir einen wichtigen aber ziemlich schwierigen Austrag, wozu ich Ihren Beistand persönlich brauche.
Ihr treuer Freund
Brunnow
(Translation)
My old friend,
I have just received from Warsaw a communication which puts me under the necessity of begging you urgently (?) to come and see me. Your dear brother gives me an important but pretty difficult decision to make, in which I personally need your advice.
Your true friend
Brunnow


Item Date:  1845
Stock No:  56307      £75

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BRUNNOW (Count Philipp Ivanovich, 1797-1875, German-born Russian Ambassador to London before and after the Crimean War)

Autograph Letter Signed in French, with translation, to 'My dear Ambassador', asking him if he knows Lord Russell's address in Pau, as he needs to send an answer to the letter he showed him "the other day", enclosing his draft for comments, he adds that "In due deference to a man beloved of both of us, I take to heart the need to treat his private opinions with great respect ... He is 'at home' where I am a foreigner, in England", 3 sides 8vo., Chesham House, London, 20th March

Item Date:  1872
Stock No:  51539      £75

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BRUNNOW (Count Philipp Ivanovich, 1797-1875, German-born Russian Ambassador to London 1840-1854 and 1858-1875)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear friend', in French with translation, saying that "the dinner to meet the Queen of the Netherlands", Anna Pavlovna (1795-1865, sister of Nicholas I, and wife, 1816, of the Prince of Orange, later Willem II, King, 1840-1849), "is to take place on Monday and not tomorrow Sunday", and asking if he would "come and share our usual roast beef tomorrow Sunday", with a footnote in the hand of and signed by [Monsieur] A. de Berg, Consul General for Russia, certifying that this is an autograph of Brunnow, "Ambassador from Russia to London for 35 years from 1841 until his departure for the Continent. 1st/13th July 1883", the letter 1 side 8vo., no place, 'Saturday' no date, circa (Translation)
Saturday
My dear friend,
The dinner to meet the Queen of the Netherlands is to take place on Monday and not tomorrow Sunday. Accordingly I hasten to beg you to come and share our usual roast beef tomorrow Sunday. Yours ever Brunnow.
[In the hand of Monsieur A. de Berg]
Ambassador from Russia to London for 35 years from 1841 until his departure for the Continent the 1st/13th July 1883. Certified by A. de Berg, Consul General for Russia.


Item Date:  1845
Stock No:  56308      £85

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BRUNNOW (Count Philipp Ivanovich, 1797-1875, German-born Russian Ambassador to London before and after the Crimean War)

Autograph Letter Signed in French, with translation, to ‘My dear Duke’, saying he has just “received your kind note dated yesterday. I will hasten to communicate it to the Marshal of the Court of Their Imperial Highnesses. They are going tomorrow, Tuesday, July the 1st, to dinner at Windsor, where They will remain until the following day, Wednesday, July the 2nd. I will request the Marshal of the Court to take the orders of Their Imperial Highnesses...”, 3 sides 8vo., Chesham House, London, 30th June

Item Date:  1873
Stock No:  43008      £125

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BRYCE (James, Viscount, 1838-1922, Jurist, Historian & Statesman)

Autograph Letter Signed to "Dear Sir" concerning the "Bill regarding Guardianship & Custody of infants will be in print immediately & I will send you a copy. Fully recognising the great importance of the questions raised by you relating to children and marriage & the rights of young persons to better protection...", but he feels that the bill regarding guardianship should be kept separate from these matters, 3 sides 8vo., 35 Bryanston Square, 16th February, dated in another hand

Item Date:  1884
Stock No:  5307      £25

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