ASQUITH
(Margot, Countess of Oxford & Asquith, 1864-1945, wife of the Prime Minister)
Fine signature taken from Autograph Letter Signed
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0
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26996
£15
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ASQUITH
(Margot, Countess of Oxford & Asquith, 1864-1945, wife of the Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed in pencil to Mr Humberstone
saying she is "delighted to sign your letter - but I wish it cd have been shorter. All letters, plays, films, people & speeches are too long ... It is a monstrous thought that the only beauty remaining in London shd be threatened, it breaks my heart. England is being wrecked by vulgar money-makers. There is nothing I will not do to help you, as I feel passionately on the subject ..." continuing at length about the matter, 4 sides 8vo., 44 Bedford Square, 12th February
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
38881
£55
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ASQUITH
(Herbert Henry, Earl of Oxford & Asquith, 1852-1928, Prime Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed to James Rowland Brough,
saying he will “gladly do as you ask, but that I am already responsible for the nomination of more than one candidate, and do not feel that I should be justified in further adding to the number...”, 1 side 8vo., 20 Cavendish Square, Privy Council Office headed paper, 8th February
Item Date:
1901
Stock No:
42024
£225
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[ASSIM BEY
(Mustafa, Turkish Diplomat and Foreign Minister)]
Manuscript Document, in Danish with translation,
signed by Count Frederik Wilhelm Sponneck, (1842-1921), Danish Ambassador in Stockholm, (1897-1912), to the Customs Authorities in Denmark, requesting them "to allow the wife of the Turkish Minister here, Madame Assim Bey, who will shortly be travelling to the Continent via Denmark, all the relief at the Customs compatible with the rules in force", 1 side folio, Danish Embassy, Stockholm, 5th December [Signed]
Royal Danish Embassy Stockholm, 5th August 1909 The undersigned the Royal Danish Ambassador begs to request the Royal Danish Customs Authorities to allow the wife of the Turkish Minister here, Madame Assim Bey, who will shortly be travelling to the Continent via Denmark, all the relief at the Customs compatible with the rules in force. [Signed] W. Sponnock
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
51770
£75
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[ASSIM BEY
(Mustafa, Turkish Diplomat and Foreign Minister)]
Typed document, in Swedish with translation,
signed "Göstafunck" by the Swedish Attaché in Vienna, to the Customs Authorities in Sweden, recommending Assim Bey "so that at the customs examination of his and his family's luggage he may be entitled to those relaxations that are due to him by reason of his diplomatic position at His Majesty's Court", 1 side folio, Vienna, 23rd December
Swedish Embassy. To the Royal Customs Authorities in Sweden. His Majesty's Embassy in Vienna has hereby the honour to recommend to the Royal Customs Authorities in Sweden the Imperial Turkish Envoy in Stockholm, His Excellency Assim Bey, who, accompanied by his wife, is travelling to Sweden, so that at the customs examination of his and his family's luggage he may be entitled to those relaxations that are due to him by reason of his diplomatic position at His Majesty's Court. [Signed] Göstafunck, Attaché. [Stamp] Royal Swedish Embassy in Vienna.
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
51769
£75
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