CLIFDEN
(Leopold Agar-Ellis, 1829-1899, M.P., A.D.C. to Lord Carlisle as Viceroy of Ireland, from 1895 5th Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed in the third person to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892,
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, accepting for dinner on the 9th June (honorary degree day, and to meet the new chancellor the Duke of Devonshire), 1 side 8vo., 3rd June
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
50058
£35
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CLIFFORD
(Sir Thomas, 1630-1673, from 1672 1st Baron, Lord High Treasurer, 1672-1673, the 'C' of the CABAL)
Signature on a fragment of an Exchequer document,
in full discharge of £180,000 ordered under the Privy Seal to be paid to "his Highness" (the Duke of York), and referring to part payments of £40,000 and £53,090, 1 side 2¼" x 9¼", no date, c.
Item Date:
1670
Stock No:
51627
£125
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CLIFFORD
(Sir Augustus William, 1788-1877, Black Rod, M.P.)
Autograph Note Signed,
giving admission to the House of Lords, 1 side 8vo., House of Lords, 29th April no year.
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
5659
£18
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CLINTON
(Clinton James Fynes, later Fiennes-Clinton, 1792-1833, M.P. for Aldborough, Yorkshire, 1830-1832)
Autograph Address Panel Signed for Free Postage
to Mrs Fardell (wife of the Revd Thomas Fardell, the rector), at Boothby Pagnell, Grantham, from Lincoln, 18th July
Item Date:
1831
Stock No:
56394
£15
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COBBETT
(William, 1762-1835, Soldier, Farmer and Writer, Radical Reformer, from 1832 M.P. for Oldham)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Halliwell
telling him that he had "duely received the Petition, and I wrote to inform the parties of it, but it has not been as it was last year. I have been in attendance every day, and so has Mr Fielden, with a Petition of his. I have about eighteen Petitions, and never have been able, yet, to present one. I am exceedingly sorry that you should have had any trouble about it, or that the Petitioners should have had any trouble. I am here for a change of air, in the hopes of getting rid of the worst cold and hoarseness that I ever had in all my life. I beseech you, therefore, to excuse me for writing so short ...", 1 side 8vo., Normandy Farm, 9th April
Item Date:
1834
Stock No:
41107
£575
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