HOBHOUSE
(Sir Benjamin, 1st Baronet, 1757-1831, M.P.)
Autograph address front signed to Robert SOUTHEY in Keswick, Bradford, 20th November
Item Date:
1805
Stock No:
7665
£10
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
HOHENLOHE
(Prince Chlodwig, 1819-1901, German Chancellor 1894-1900)
Autograph letter signed, in German with transcription and translation,
to 'Most gracious Princess', thanking her for letting him know about the untimely death of the talented Mary C…, whose 'sunshine lit up the life of her family. I do not know how the poor Princess [Fürstin] will cope with this blow', crowned embossed CH at head, 2 sides 8vo, Berlin, 21st February
Item Date:
1895
Stock No:
53159
£65
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
HOLDERNESSE
(Robert D'Arcy, 1718-1778, Ambassador to Venice and to The Hague, Secretary of State 1751-1761, 4th Earl)
Signature on fragment of an account, allowing the account
(as Secretary of State), 1 side 2¼" x 4", Whitehall, 16th October
Item Date:
1752
Stock No:
51691
£15
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
HOLLAND
(Augusta, 1812-1889, née Coventry, wife, 1833, of Henry Edward Fox, 1802-1859, Diarist & Diplomat, from 1840 4th Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed, in French with Translation,
to 'My dear Chambellan ['Chamberlain'], saying "It will be an infinite pleasure to make the acquaintance of your nephew the Comte de Berg", Holland House, 1 side card bearing the Holland family arms, 23rd July no year, circa
(Translation) Holland House, 23rd July My dear Chamberlain, It will be an infinite pleasure to make the acquaintance of your nephew the Comte de M. Yours most sincerely Lady Holland
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
56137
£35
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|
HOME
(Sir Alec Douglas-, 1903-1995, Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed ‘Alec’ to ‘My dear Michael’
STEWART (1911-1994, KCMG, OBE, HM Ambassador to Greece and Minister at the British Embassy in Washington) thanking him for giving him “the chance to see Dean Rush again. It was a joy to find him in fine form & as robust & down to earth as ever. I think that he is right to say that we theorise too much as if only the U.S. - European leaders would get down to doing some of the things that have to be done we would all be better off. You collected a very high-powered lot & as usual it was great fun...”, 2 sides 8vo., House of Commons headed paper, 10th July no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43224
£125
Add to Wish List
Order/Enquire
Full Details
|
|