WOLSELEY
(Sir Garnet, 1833-1913, Field Marshal and C-in-C of the Army, from 1885 1st Viscount)
Letter Signed to Captain the Hon. E.R. Fremantle, CB, CMG,
saying he is very pleased to tell him that the appointment of Sergeant Dauncey of the 7th Dragoon Giuards to a commission "is about to be submitted for the Queen's approval", 2 sides 8vo., on black edged paper, War Office, 20th May
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
54740
£75
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WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Mitchell
telling her that he is going “out of town on Sunday morning early, so I cannot have the pleasure of calling upon you in the middle of the day, as you so kindly said I might do, but as I return in the afternoon I shall do myself the honour of paying you a visit about 5 pm on the chance of seeing you then...”, 2 sides 8vo., War Office, Friday, no date
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0
Stock No:
43520
£55
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WOLSELEY
(Sir Garnet Wolseley, 1833-1913, Field Marshal and Writer, 1st Viscount)
Signature “Wolseley F.M.”
on a small piece, 2¾” x 1¼”, no place, no date
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0
Stock No:
43583
£25
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WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Mitchell
telling her that he has “a horrid committee at the War Office tomorrow which I must attend; we meet at 11 a.m so I may be late for luncheon but I shall certainly be with you sometime of other before 3 pm, and if I possibly can I shall be with you at two o’clock. It is so very kind of you to ask me...”, 2 sides 8vo., 23 Portman Square, Tuesday, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43515
£75
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WOOD
(Sir Henry Evelyn, V.C., 1838-1919, Commander-in-Chief, Egyptian Army 1882-1886, from 1903 Field-Marshal)
Fine Typed Letter Signedwith autograph subscription and corrections to Sir Robert BADEN POWELL
(1857-1941, Defender of Mafeking & Founder of the Boy Scouts) thanking him and saying that he will "live as long as I can conveniently. Perhaps I should be wiser if I stopped in doors and tried to dictate answers to some hundreds of letters I have got, than I am in going out to look for a fox in a snow storm but still as yet I have only got ninty-nine [sic] days booked and as I am unlike the American, who advised his friend, who boasted of having shot nine hundred and ninty-nine rabbits, to make it a thousand. He replied: 'Sir, do you think I would imperil my immortal soul for one rabbit.' So I am going to make up my hundred days ...", 1 side 8vo., Millhurst, Harlow, 25th March
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
40865
£175
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