COLCHESTER
(Charles Abbot, 1757-1829, Speaker 1802-1816, 1st Baron)
Subscription and signature from the end of a letter
to George Booth Tyndale, on the back he refers to making "Mr. A. Knight one of our Co-Trustees", no date, c.
one corner trimmed
Item Date:
1820
Stock No:
51261
£15
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COLCHESTER
(Charles Abbot, 1757-1829, from 1802 Speaker, from 1817 1st Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Chas. Abbot' to Richard Clarke
about papers being delivered at The Vote Office "agreeably to your wishes", 1 side 8vo. and conjugate leaf blank except for a note of the writer, Palace Yard, Westminster, 15th July
Item Date:
1815
Stock No:
12320
£45
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COLCHESTER
(Charles Abbot, 1757-1829, Politician, from 1802 Speaker, from 1817 1st Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My Dear Sir',
inviting him to dinner "before Five", the guests to include the Duke of Leeds, the Chief Baron, the Solicitor-General and "Mr Astle the Antiquary", with a newspaper cutting of Abbot's election as Speaker in 1802, including the speeches of his proposer and Abbot's reply, the letter 83 Pall Mall, London, 1 side 4to., Saturday 14 May n.y., c.
Item Date:
1810
Stock No:
12319
£45
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COLERIDGE
(John Duke, M.P., 1820-1894, great-nephew of the poet, Lord Chief Justice, from 1874 1st Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir',
saying "I am sorry for the determination of the Committee but there is no more to be said ... I fear", 1 side 8vo, 1 Sussex Square, W., 3rd April
remains of paper tabs in blank right margin of verso
Item Date:
1883
Stock No:
19881
£20
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COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG
Handsome Programme of the first Williamsburg Award, made to Sir Winston CHURCHILL,
(1874-1965, Prime Minister), at the Dinner attended by all 11 trustees of Colonial Williamsburg, at which the chairman, Winthrop ROCKEFELLER, (1912-1973, Governor of Arkansas), presented him with a Town Crier's Bell, symbolizing the award, "for his unexampled contribution ... to the historic struggle of men to live, free and self-respecting, in a just society", with a full-page colour photo of the bell, resting on an 18th century desk with candle and papers, a description of the award, the menu and toasts, and the list of over 180 guests, on the cover in a small gilt frame is the Governor's Palace and Williamsburg motto "That the Future may Learn from the Past", 12 sides folio and stiff white covers with a blue ribbon, Drapers' Hall, London, 7th December
Item Date:
1955
Stock No:
55967
£150
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