ASQUITH
(Margot, Countess of Oxford & Asquith, 1864-1945, wife of the Prime Minister)
Fine signature taken from Autograph Letter Signed
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26996
£15
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ASQUITH
(Herbert Henry, Earl of Oxford & Asquith, 1852-1928, Prime Minister)
Autograph Formal Letter in the third person
saying that “The Chancellor of the Exchequer will have the honour of dining with the Lord May & Lady Mayoress... Mrs Asquith is unfortunately prevented by ill health from coming with him...”, 2 sides 8vo., 20 Cavendish Square, headed paper, no date
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42410
£150
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ASQUITH
(Herbert Henry, Earl of Oxford & Asquith, 1852-1928, Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed to James Rowland Brough,
saying he will “gladly do as you ask, but that I am already responsible for the nomination of more than one candidate, and do not feel that I should be justified in further adding to the number...”, 1 side 8vo., 20 Cavendish Square, Privy Council Office headed paper, 8th February
Item Date:
1901
Stock No:
42024
£225
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ASQUITH
(Herbert Henry, Earl of Oxford & Asquith, 1852-1928, Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed to “Dear Sir Eldon” GORST
(1861-1911, Minister Plenipotentiary in Cairo, MP) telling him that “my friend Mr Tree is visiting Egypt, having in view as I understand the foundation of a play with an Egyptian atmosphere. I should be greatly obliged if you would be so kind as to respond to any appeal he may make for your good offices...”, 2 sides 8vo., Archerfield House, Dirleton, Scotland, 9th January
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
42903
£175
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ASQUITH
(Margot, Countess of Oxford & Asquith, 1864-1945, wife of the Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed in pencil to Mr Humberstone
saying she is "delighted to sign your letter - but I wish it cd have been shorter. All letters, plays, films, people & speeches are too long ... It is a monstrous thought that the only beauty remaining in London shd be threatened, it breaks my heart. England is being wrecked by vulgar money-makers. There is nothing I will not do to help you, as I feel passionately on the subject ..." continuing at length about the matter, 4 sides 8vo., 44 Bedford Square, 12th February
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
38881
£55
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