GATHORNE-HARDY
(1st Earl of Cranbrook, 1814-1906, Statesman)
Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Duke"
saying that he will "be glad if the term for Night Schools can fairly be modified but no doubt you have well considered the question ...", 1 side 8vo., War Office headed paper, 4th February
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
41716
£150
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GERICKE VAN HERWYNEN
(Baron, d. 1930, Netherlands Ambassador to the U.K., 1899-1913)
Autograph Letter in the third person from the Baron and Baroness
to Lord Mayor Sir William Treloar, 1943-1923, regretting they cannot accept for 10th April, 1 side 8vo., 8 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W., 28th February
light remains of laying down on blank fourth side
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
19056
£15
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GIBSON
(Susannah Arethusa, née Cullum, d. 1885, wife of Thomas Milner Gibson, 1806-1884, Cabinet Minister)
Autograph letter signed to Mrs White,
saying she was "more grieved than I can say to hear of Mr White's illness and shall waive ceremony & call if you will see me", embossed 'Arethusa' in alternate blue and green letters at head, 2 sides 3½" x 2½", Theberton House, Suffolk, no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
53495
£25
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GILPIN
(Charles, 1815-1874, M.P.)
Autograph Letter Signed to W. Sandford,
saying "I had not seen the 'Manchester Examiner' and the particulars in yours are very interesting", he still hears occasionally "from Shoesmith who is still at Turin, watching the sick bed of his suffering wife", 1 side 8vo, House of Commons Library, 30th June
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
17197
£15
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GISBORNE
(Thomas, M.P., 1794-1852, Agricultural Writer)
Autograph letter signed to John Ellis,
(1789-1862, Chairman of the Midland Railway, M.P. for Leicester 1848-1852), telling him that it is "Electioneering first, and then culverting. Kidd[erminste]r will be about ... Septr. 3rd & 4th. It will be close, but looks well for me. The steam is up ... the will of the customers is doing the work of bribery with the publicans" in a constituency "of which more than ¼th are publicans & beer house keepers", he has no doubt "you will get well thro' the Midland meeting", he has been investing in Railways, "I think the time is come ... Midlands, Lancashire & Yorkshire, & Birmingham and Dudley", 3 sides small 8vo., Y[oxall] L[odge], Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 22nd August
Item Date:
1849
Stock No:
14949
£30
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