GOLDIE
(Sir George Leigh, c.1791-1863, from 1862 General)
Document signed signed as Major, being the Monthly Return of Quarters
of the 66th Regiment of Foot, addressed to the A.Q.M.G. at Portsmouth, manuscript tables ruled in red, showing 1 sergeant, 13 rank and file present and fit for duty, 5 invalids, and 4 detached, 1 side oblong folio, title on verso, Winchester, 19th September
remains of mounting on left hand edge
Item Date:
1817
Stock No:
20076
£25
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GOODALL
(Thomas, 1767-c. 1832, the 'Admiral of Haiti')
Signature on a receipt to Messrs Clementson & Dewton
for "one Guinea & a half on Account", with his portrait engraved by Ridley Blood after Drummond, for the European Magazine, showing him head and shoulders in uniform, pub. by J. Asperne, Cornhill, 1st June 1808, the receipt no place, 27th May
Item Date:
1786
Stock No:
52068
£175
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[GORDON
(Charles George, 1833-1885, General Gordon of Khartoum, 'Chinese Gordon')]
Fine unsigned imperial cabinet photograph by Abdullah Frères
showing him full length seated, wearing a suit, he is looking straight at the camera and has his hands clasped in his lap holding a walking cane, 8½" x 5½", no place, [Cairo], no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40518
£425
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GORDON
(Charles George, 1833-1885, General Gordon of Khartoum, 'Chinese Gordon')
Fine Autograph Letter signed to 'My dear Sir Charles' STANLEY
(4th Viscount Monck, 1819-1894, Politician, Last Governor General of Canada) saying that he "ought to have written to you before as you are daily in my thoughts and have always been so kind. I am going to town tomorrow and to Brussels on Wednesday to wait decision of govt as to my going to Congo. I do not yet know if my resignation is accepted or not. I drifted into the Congo business & promised the King of Belgians. I hope you and Lady Stanley & your family are well ..." , 2 sides 8vo., 5 Rockstone Place, Southampton, 14th January
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
40582
£1275
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GORDON
(George Grant, 1836-1912, served in all the chief engagements in the Crimea with the Scots Guards and as to ADC Sir James Simpson, Equerry and Comptroller to Prince and Princess Christian, Colonel)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Messrs A & J Cooper,
conveying Princess Christian's acceptance as patron of 'the Exhibition', with on the conjugate leaf a draft reply in pencil, naming the event as 'A Music Room, the decorations after the Greek', and noting other possible patrons including the King of Greece, the letter 2 sides 8vo., Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, 8th March
Item Date:
1886
Stock No:
52069
£75
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