ANGLESEY
(Henry William Paget, 1768-1854, M.P., Field Marshal, from 1815 1st Marquess)
Signature from a letter,
dated in another hand
Item Date:
1827
Stock No:
35941
£75
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ANGLESEY
(Henry William Paget, 1768-1854, M.P., Field Marshal, 2nd Earl Uxbridge, 1st Marquis)
Formal Autograph Letter in the third person to Mr Hughes
saying he "will be happy to be a Vice President of the Drury Lane Theatrical Board dinner this year, but regrets that it will not be in his power to attend ..." 1 side 8vo., on mourning paper, together with a contemporary engraving, Uxbridge House, 25th February
Item Date:
1826
Stock No:
41111
£225
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ANGLESEY
(Henry William Paget, 1768-1854, M.P., Field Marshal, 2nd Earl Uxbridge, 1st Marquis)
Formal Autograph Note in the third person to an unnamed correspondent
presenting his "compliments and will call upon Him tomorrow the 22nd soon after 11 o'clock ...", 4½" x 4", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41204
£75
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ANGLESEY
(Henry William Paget, 1768-1854, M.P., Field Marshal, from 1815 1st Marquess)
Autograph envelope front signed addressed to Captain Griffiths
at the Royal Artillery in Ringwood, dated in another hand
Item Date:
1847
Stock No:
38299
£75
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THE FRENCH ARMY IN NORTH ITALY
ANON
(apparently a French army officer in the French Revolutionary period or during the Peace of Amiens)
Interesting Autograph Letter, in French with translation,
subscribed but not signed, to "Your Eminence", apparently from a servant of "poor L'ascasas" who "is no more, his illness was most extraordinary, he could not control it" in spite of taking "the waters at Valdagno [North West of Vicenza] and rode out here and there for several days", her husband sent the packet to him at Tressino [Trissino] "by a mounted orderly ... His will states that all the trinkets are to go to his wife" and details the provision for his heir aged 9, for a natural son in Italy, and "in England, for the education of a lad who is not his son, up to the age of 24 ... 14 Prussian florins a month ... I have not yet bought the two books as they promised me them '[in Italian] in sheets, not bound'. I will take care of everything when the nobility come back from their Willagiature [sic, country houses]. Vallis' baggage came through here to go to the Army of the Rhine by way of the Tyrol. He ... will go through Linz ... to see his wife" and perhaps to Vienna, "The new Commanding Officer is already established at Padua. No one believes any more that there will be war", 3 sides 8vo., no place. (probably Vicenza), 9th November n.y., c.
Item Date:
1800
Stock No:
19151
£250
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