MADDEN
                (Sir Charles Edward, 1st Baronet, 1862-1935, Admiral of the Fleet)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Nelson Keyes
                thanking him on behalf of the "New Hospital Committee of East Grinstead ... for your valuable assistance at the Café de Paris Gala last Tuesday.  I think the fund will benefit by quite £230 & you kept the people well amused besides adding materially to our takings & bringing the completion of our Hospital nearer ...", 2 sides 8vo., Broadstone, Forest Row headed paper, 6th December
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1934
                 
                Stock No: 
                    41537
                    
                    
                        £175
                    
                 
                 
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                [MAGNAN
                (Bernard Pierre, 1791-1865, Marshal of France)]
                 
                 
                Unsigned Albumen carte-de-visite by Disderi
                showing him full length in uniform, holding his staff, 4" x 2½", no place, no date but
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1860
                 
                Stock No: 
                    41252
                    
                    
                        £75
                    
                 
                 
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                MALCOLM
                (Sir Pulteney, 1768-1838, served under Nelson 1804-1805, C-in-C St Helena, 1816-1817, later Mediterranean)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, identified in pencil as B. S. Jones,
                sending “an addenda to the Paper which I gave you respecting the navigation by Steam to India, I go to day to Scotland but shall return to London the end of June, I shall be most happy to be useful in forwarding this desirable object - should you require any further information respecting the Steam Vessels - Mr Wm. Morgan is one of the most capable persons with whom I am acquainted to give you information and will attend you at any time you may desire.  He lives at Minerva Cottage, New Cross...”, 2 sides 8vo., No. 2 Upper Harley Street, 21st of May no year
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1830
                 
                Stock No: 
                    41526
                    
                    
                        £575
                    
                 
                 
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                MALMESBURY
                (James Edward Harris, 1778-1841,  2nd Earl, Deputy Secretary for War)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed 'Malmesbury' to Laurence Sulivan,
                (1783-1866), saying that Mr. Cooke's brother "would do very well.  His family is a most  respectable one ... As to Learning he must be more than Equal to conducting the Education of Boys so young as my nephews ... G. Bowles arrived last night - Will Palmerston Draw you down to Broadlands? -  From what He said to me I expect soon to hear of his being there.  I wish Count Michel was at Odessa again.  This, I conclude, he soon will be, as Varna has fallen", 3 sides 8vo., Heron Court, Christchurch, Hampshire, 31st October
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1828
                 
                Stock No: 
                    15101
                    
                    
                        £45
                    
                 
                 
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                MANDEVILLE
                (Emma, d. 1918, later wife of Robert Munro FERGUSON of Raith, 1802-1868, Colonel)
                 
                 
                Signature and subscription
                with a P.S. "... The Mornings paper marks 18 degrees frost in London last night", half of 1 side 8vo., n.p., n.d.
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    0
                 
                Stock No: 
                    32265
                    
                    
                        £15
                    
                 
                 
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