GLADSTONE
(William Ewart, 1809-1898, Prime Minister)
Autograph Postcard Signed to an unnamed correspondent,
thanking him "for the interesting information. I do not question your Lothian valuation, but my figures were on actual receipts of income Tax over the whole of Scotland ..." 1 side card, no place, 15th November
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
29345
£65
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WILLIAM GLADSTONE AND HIS FAMILY
[GLADSTONE
(William Ewart, 1809-1898, Prime Minister), his wife CATHERINE (née Glynne, 1812-1900, wife of the Prime Minister), their daughter Mary DREW (1847-1927, Political Secretary, Writer and Hostess) and their Granddaughter Dorothy Mary Catherine 'Dossie' Parish, 1890-1983)]
Collection of three Unsigned silver gelatin cabinet photos
the first by James Valentine & Sons, showing seated in a sabre leg chair with his granddaughter at his knee, Hawarden, circa 1897, the next of his wife Catherine by H. S. Mendelsshon showing her head and shoulders, leaning her head on her hand and looking thoughtful, annotated by Mary Drew underneath "Mrs Gladstone" and on the verso "for Mrs Day, 1895", and the third by G. Watwough Webster showing Mary with her daughter as an infant in a lacy dress, annotated underneath "Mary Drew, Dossie" and on the verso, "For Mrs Day from Mrs Drew, 1895", each 6½" x 4½",
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
41256
£275
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GLADSTONE
(William Ewart, 1809-1898, Prime Minister)
Fine long Autograph letter signed
saying he is concerned that he has only just got his letter and so hastens to reply "I am under no engagement to Mr Parry. He informed me that he acted on the part of the Committee and it was on this information, ... that I acted. Unless the matter can be explained, I think I have serious reason to complain of him. I understand you to write as the Officer of the local Committee which superintends the arrangement under the Science and Art Department for giving prizes to its classes. You will understand my being particular, after what has happened. If I am right in this supposition, I am willing to come to Greenwich .... for the purpose of distribution ... Dr Miller ... who has kindly invited me to his house is aware of my position and of the proceedings of mr Parry and I would venture to suggest your communicating with him ...", 4 sides 8vo., Hawarden Castle headed paper, 31st October
splits at folds repaired
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
38690
£275
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GLENELG
(Charles Grant, 1773-1866, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, 1835-1839, from 1835 1st Baron)
Signature 'Glenelg' from a document,
10th October
Item Date:
1856
Stock No:
55833
£25
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GLYN
(Elinor, née Sutherland, 1864-1943, Novelist and Scriptwriter)
Brief Autograph Note Signed "Nellie Glyn"
"With best love from ...", 1 side 8vo., on her monogrammed notepaper with her initials in gold with a green background,Sheering Hall, Harlow, Essex, 11th June, no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41758
£150
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