RUTLAND
(4th Duke of, Charles Manners, Marquess of Granby from 1770 to 1779, 1754-1787, Politician and Nobleman)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that “Mr Townshend having yesterday declared by the Vice Chancellor to the Senate, that his age & health will not permit him to think of Representing the University in a future Parliament, I have been encouraged by many friends to offer my services at the next general Election. If I may be favored with your Vote & Interest, I shall always retain a just sense of the Obligation, and you may assure yourself that no one ever wished better to the University, or will be more carefull of its Interests...”, 1 side4to., Trinity College, Cambridge, 19th April
Item Date:
1774
Stock No:
43206
£175
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RUTLAND
(Charles Cecil John Manners, 1815-1888, M.P., K.G., lord of the Bedchamber to Prince Albert, from 1857 6th Duke)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892,
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, regretting he cannot accept for dinner on the 9th June to meet the new Chancellor, the Duke of Devonshire, with autograph envelope front, 2 sides 8vo., Manners House, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, 3rd June
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
50069
£25
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[RUTLAND
(Lord John Manners, 1818-1906, K.G., Cabinet Minister, from 1888 7th Duke)]
Letter in the third person to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892,
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, accepting for dinner on 9th June (following the giving of honorary degrees, including his own, and to meet the new Chancellor, the Duke of Devonshire), with original envelope front, 1 side 8vo., Oatlands Park Hotel, Walton on Thames, 24th May
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
50070
£40
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RUTLAND
(John Henry Manners, 1778-1857, K.G., from 1787 5th Duke)
Signature on Autograph envelope front franked to Mrs Litchford
at Boothby Hall near Grantham, 2¼" x 4", London, 7th June
Item Date:
1836
Stock No:
54965
£20
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SACKVILLE
(Lord George Sackville Germain, 1716-1785, from 1782 1st Viscount, Secretary of State)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Dr Hunter,
Windmill Street, London, saying that "Lady George continues perfectly well and proposes keeping her appointment with him in Novemr. next ... Lord George has ordered a Buck to be sent from Drayton ... it will arrive on Saturday morning", good armorial seal, 1 side 4to., Pall Mall, 6th August
Item Date:
1770
Stock No:
13213
£65
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