MAC-MAHON
(Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de, 1808-1893, Marshal of France and Duke of Magenta, President 1873-1879, also Prime Minister 1873-1874)
Finely penned Document signed, in French with translation, to the President of Peru,
(Mariano Ignacio Prado, 1826-1902, three times President of Peru between 1865 and 1879, the first time as dictator), saying he has resolved to accredit to the President M. Domet de Vorges as Minister Plenipotentiary, mentioining the latter's "spirit of conciliation and his patriotism", asking him to place confidence in all he shall say on the writer's behalf, especially in conveying his good wishes and esteem, signed also by William Henry Waddington (1826-1894, French Foreign Minister and Prime Minister), 1 side folio, Paris, 15th December
a few short closed tears in blank portions, light creasing in right margin, small defect in top left corner
Item Date:
1877
Stock No:
52555
£250
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MACMILLAN
(Harold, 1894-1986, Prime Minister, from 1984 1st Earl of Stockton)
Signed Reproduction in black and white of his Portrait by Sir James Gunn,
painted for his old college Balliol, showing him seated three quarter length, almost full face, his hands on his knees, in his robes as Chancellor of Oxford University, signed across the top left corner of the clear background, no place, no date, the portrait dated
Item Date:
1962
Stock No:
56615
£55
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MACNAGHTEN
(Edward, 1830-1913, 4th Baronet, Lord of Appeal, Life Peer)
Autograph Letter in the third person to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Treloar,
regretting he cannot accept a dinner invitation on 7th June, 1 side 8vo. black-edged, 198 Queen's Gate, S.W., 4th May
light traces of laying down on conjugate blank
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
17898
£15
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MAGNUS
(Baron, Prussian Ambassador to Württemberg)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Messrs' [Baring Brothers in London], in English,
saying that the writer's daughter is the only descendant "of my lamented father-in-law, the late Count Brunnow" (Philipp Ivanovich, 1797-1875, Russian Ambassador in London before and after the Crimean War), and asking confidentially, as the Count "has been for many years in connection with your honourable house", if they know where the original of his will might be, or have "any information relative to the succession", 2 sides 4to. black edged, Stuttgart, 9th May
careful original erasure of a printed heading, slight marginal tears at fold
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
20117
£35
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MAISKY
(Ivan, 1884-1975, Russian Ambassador to London)
Portrait photo from a magazine, neatly cut round and laid down on card,
signed and inscribed on the mount, showing him half length examining a rose bloom, with an accompanying Typed Letter Signed from his secretary to Louis B. Frewer of Rhodes House Library, Oxford, 1 side 8vo., 13 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8., 21st July 1941, the portrait 9" x 6", 20th July
Item Date:
1941
Stock No:
52144
£45
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