ALBEMARLE
(Sir George Monk, 1608-1670, Restorer of Charles II, 1st Duke)
Document signed "George Monck" addressed to "my loving friends the Commers of the Navy"
saying that he is "well satisfied of the fidellity and Abillity of Bennet Barret to discharge and Execute yr office and place of steward in the ... friggt at Blackwall ... These are therefore to Authorize and Desire you to Cause ye sd Bennet Barret to bee entered steward of ye sd shipp with such allowance of wages ... for himself and Servnt as is now usuall in a shipp of her Ranck & Quality And this shall bee yr warrt. Given under my hand & Seal at Whitehall ...", 1 side folio with endorsements on the verso, Whitehall, 4th November
Item Date:
1653
Stock No:
39774
£2250
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[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Carte-de-Visite-sized Photograph, by Leopold F. Manley,
of Orchard Street, London, showing the death bed of Prince Albert on 14th December 1861, with all the royal mourners, physicians and members of the government, 24 figures in all, published by J.W. Smith, Baker Street, 2½" x 4", as at Windsor Castle, the photograph no date but
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
54416
£75
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[ALBERT
(Prince, 1819-1861, Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Carte-de-Visite-sized Photograph, by Leopold F. Manley,
of Orchard Street, London, showing the death bed of Prince Albert on 14th December 1861, with all the royal mourners, physicians and members of the government, 24 figures in all, published by J.W. Smith, Baker Street, 2½" x 4", as at Windsor Castle, the photograph no date but
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
55437
£75
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[ALBERT
(1819-1861, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Ceremonial for the removal of the Prince Consort's remains
from Windsor Castle to St. George's Chapel, listing the coaches in the procession, headed by "Two Valets and two Yägers", "the four Physicians who were in attendance upon His late Royal Highness", among the pallbearers are his close friend Major-General Wylde, the Prince of Wales was chief mourner, with the names of the British, French and German royalty, also Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, attending the coffin, and noting the music to be performed, 7 sides 13¼" x 8½" black-edged, stitched, Windsor, 23rd December
small closed tear on last leaf, signs of original folding in an envelope
Item Date:
1861
Stock No:
53189
£325
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[ALBERT
(1819-1861, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria)]
Fine unsigned carte de visite photo by E. & H.Anthony,
showing the Prince sitting at a desk with a quill pen in his hand , with his legs crossed, 4" x 2½" no place, no date,
Item Date:
1861
Stock No:
25915
£95
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