CANZIO
(Teresita, 1845-1903, daughter of Italian Patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1807-1882)
Autograph letter signed, in Italian with translation, to Mr Hebden,
saying that although she has not "the pleasure of knowing" him, she takes "the liberty of asking you a favour - it would be to excuse me for keeping Mr Massy, finding myself alone and his company being very dear to me", and thanking him "in anticipation, being sure you will wish to grant me such a great favour", 1 side 8" x 5", no place but Caprera, no date but
laid down by lower half, two short closed tears touching a few letters of text without loss
Item Date:
1867
Stock No:
54159
£125
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CARDWELL
(Edward, 1813-1886, reforming Secretary for War 1868-1874, from 1874 1st Viscount)
Signature from an envelope addressed to Earl Russell, K.G.,
circa
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
53377
£15
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CARLISLE
(George William Frederick Howard, 1802-1864, from 1825 Lord Morpeth, from 1848 7th Earl)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Philipps',
saying that "This I think must be about a letter which I sent to you enquiring about our disposition to sell our interest in the Chapel", no place, 16th April
Item Date:
1849
Stock No:
14795
£25
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CARLISLE
(George William Frederick Howard, 1802-1864, K.G., from 1825 Lord Morpeth, from 1848 7th Earl)
Autograph Address Panel Signed 'Carlisle'
to Colonel WHITMORE at the Royal Hospital, [Dublin], no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
55852
£15
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CHILD LABOUR IN FACTORIES
CARLISLE
(George William Frederick Howard, Earl Morpeth, 1802-1864, Politician, Secretary for Ireland)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying "I certainly have stated it to be my intention ... to attempt in the ensuing session some measure for the regulation of the labor of children in Factories", intending "to combine as great a degree of protection with as little unnecessary interference with the details of business and the interests of trade as this very difficult, but ... most important and inevitable subject will permit", 3 sides 8vo., Hardwick, 20th January n.y., c.
formerly laid down by left margin of 4th side, just touching note of receipt
Item Date:
1838
Stock No:
12285
£45
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