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GREY (George Harry, 1802-1835, son of the Earl of Stamford, 1765-1845, M.P. as Lord Grey, then summoned to the Lords in January 1833 during his father's lifetime)

Frank to James Brouncker in Liverpool, London, 12th October small defect barely touching the last letter of 'London'

Item Date:  1831
Stock No:  51298      £15

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GREY (Sir George, 1799-1882, from 1828 2nd Bt., Cabinet Minister)

Autograph envelope front franked to A. Wright at the Clarendon Hotel, Bond Street, 7th May

Item Date:  1851
Stock No:  54162      £15

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GREY (Sir Henry George, 1802-1894, from 1807 Viscount Howick, from 1845 3rd Earl Grey, Statesman)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My Dear Sir', asking him "to forward the enclosed [not present[] ... to Sir W. Bird", 4½" x 3¾", 13 Carlton Terrace, 19th January blank margins trimmed and closed horizontal tear just touching one letter without loss, laid down

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  54666      £25

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[GREY (Charles, 1764-1845, 2nd Earl, Prime Minister of the Reform Bill)]

Group of 5 different engraved portraits, all half length, by I.R.West (7½" x 5", London Magazine, Dec. 1820), R. Page from an original drawing, in peer's robes (5½" x 8¾", c. 1820), published by G. Smeeton (4¾" x 3", 15th November 1823), R. Hicks after T. Phillips (6½" x 4", pub. Fisher, 1831), and H. Cook after R. Scanlan, wearing the Garter Star (10¾" x 8", c. 1840), with a very interesting and searching printed account of his political life from 1786, 4 folio pages headed with Grey's arms and numbered [5]-8, c. small defect in blank right margin of second portrait

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  51297      £150

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GREY (Sir George, 2nd Baronet, 1799-1882, Statesman, Home Secretary under Russell and Palmerston)

Final page of a Licence to Plead Document Signed, addressed to William Whateley saying that "Counsel for the said Petitioner in the trial of the said Indictment, We being graciously pleased to condescend to the Petitioner's Request do accordingly dispense with the said William Whateley and grant him Our Royal Licence and Authority to be of Counsel for the said Petitioner on the trial of the said Indictment as often as there shall be occasions. Given at Our Court at Saint James's ...", 1 side folio with endorsement on the verso, Court at St James's, 1st February

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  40942      £150

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