CRANFIELD
(Sir Lionel, 1575-1645, Lord Treasurer, 1621-1624, from 1621 1st Baron Cranfield, from 1622 1st Earl of Middlesex)
Miniature Document Signed ‘L. Cranfeilde’ to Sir Robert Pye,
(1585-1662, Auditor of the Exchequer of Receipt), saying “it hath pleased the Princes Highnes”, presumably the future Charles I, “to speake earnestly for this peticioner: therfore lett him be paid for one yeere of his pension behinde, to releeve his present necessity”, 2½” x 5”, no place, no date but circa
Item Date:
1621
Stock No:
42263
£775
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CRANWORTH
(Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1790-1868, Lord Chancellor 1852-1858 and 1865-1866, from 1850 1st Baron)
Signature from the end of a document,
no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
55822
£20
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CRANWORTH
(Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1790-1868, Lord Chancellor 1852-1858 and 1865-1866, from 1850 1st Baron)
Signature 'R M Rolfe', when Baron of the Exchequer, and subscription from the end of a letter, with a contemporary engraved portrait, n.d., c.
Item Date:
1841
Stock No:
12342
£25
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CRANWORTH
(Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1790-1868, Lord Chancellor 1852-1858 and 1865-1866, from 1850 1st Baron)
Signed Autograph envelope front to 'Dr Paget Cambridge',
(Sir George Edward, 1809-1892, Fellow of Caius, from 1872 Regius Professor of Physic), 3½" x 6¾", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
54935
£15
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[CRAVEIRO LOPES
(Francisco, 1894-1964, General, President of Portugal, 1951-1958) and his wife BERTA (née Ribeiro Artur, 1899-1958)]
Beautifully Printed Menu of the Luncheon given by the Corporation of London in their honour,
(Sir Seymour Howard, 1886-1967, Lord Mayor), with the names of the reception committee, the music by the Royal Artillery Orchestra begins with Candiolo's March Lisbona and ends with Vaughan Williams's Sea Songs, the wines include 1927 and 1935 port, there is also an account of Guildhall, rebuilt after the fire of 1940, its stone vaulting replacing the hammerbeam roof and with new stained glass windows, with the City's Arms, the Portuguese Flag, a Globe and early Ship commemorating the Portuguese explorers on the front cover, tasselled cord in green and red, printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons, 7 sides and covers 11¼" x 8¼", Guildhall, London, 26th October
some extremely light spotting on covers and extremely light partial vertical fold, trace of a former corner fold on back cover
Item Date:
1955
Stock No:
56647
£125
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