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HAIG (Earl Douglas, 1861-1928, Field Marshal)

Fine long Typed Letter Signed to Major G. W. KINMAN (George William, 1862-1927, Headmaster of Hertford and Dolgelley Grammar Schools) saying he has been sent his letter "as Colonel of the 17th Lancers and on behalf of the Regiment I beg you will express to the Mayor and Corporation of Hertford, our grateful thanks for wishing to invite us to take part in their Millenary Celebrations during the coming summer ..." explaining that they are "on foreign service in India, I regret very much that it will be impossible for the Regiment to be fully represented ... a certain proportion of the officers and non-commissioned officers will be home on leave ... and I hope that it may be possible ... for a small party of them to visit Hertford on this important occasion ...", 2 sides 4to., Government House, Farnborough, 12th February

Item Date:  1914
Stock No:  39940      £375

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HALL-40625-1.jpg "THERE SEEMS LITTLE DOUBT BUT THAT ROOSEVELT WILL BE THE NEW PRESIDENT IN AMERICA"
HALL (Sir William Reginald, 1870-1943, Admiral in the Royal Navy, Director of Naval Intelligence in the First World War, The Dreadnought Project)

Fine Typed Letter Signed to "My dear Arturio" thanking him for a "book. I have not read it so it is a great treat to come. I am sending you a book but have not decided yet which one. I am sending to [sic] a line to Ivy Lethbridge as you suggest; I am awfully sorry for her. All very quiet here and life slips by without one seeming to do anything in particular. Faith seems to enjoy her life. She spent the last week in Town with an old friend and is off again on Friday ... Ess is very fit and hard at work planting bulbs ... Are you a coming here for a few days on your way back from Treniffle? I do think it would be good for you and Goda. The exposure of the Red tactics with the Hunger marchers will harden public opinion in favour of doing something to stop these demonstrations; it is sheer folly to allow London to be capsized by these ruffians and insurances become almost compulsory with many people who otherwise would not have to insure. I can't complain of course being in that trade! There seems little doubt but that Roosevelt will be the new President in America; I heard from Morgans intelligence man the other day. They seem to think that, though the election will not be popular with big business, affairs will settle down after a few months. The amazing thing to my mind is that Roosevelt should want to be President seeing that he is partially paralysed; It kills even a wholly sound man and R ought to last only a short time if he does his job ... if he is really wise, he will have a coalition cabinet and rake in some of the best of the Republicans. A National Government covers a multitude of sins as we know over here ...", 2 sides 4to., Hawk's Lease, Lyndhurst headed paper, 1st November

Item Date:  1932
Stock No:  40625      £575

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HALL (Sir William Reginald, 1870-1943, Admiral in the Royal Navy, Director of Naval Intelligence in the First World War)çThe Dreadnought Project

Fine signature from the end of a Typed Letter Signed with "yours sincerely" and "Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Director of Intelligence Division Admiralty War Staff"

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  39214      £85

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HALL (Gage John, Major-General, Commander of the forces at Mauritius, 1817-1819 and Acting Governor, d. 1854)

Autograph Letter Signed to the Commissioners of the Colonial Auditor, saying he considers they "should be in possession of the enclosed document" [not present], relating, according to the verso, to the Mauritius Treasury, 1 side 4to. and conjugate leaf, 39 Sackville Street, 6th April small defect in fold from former laying down

Item Date:  1819
Stock No:  52073      £150

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HALLOWES (Odette, née Bailly, 1912-1995, French-born Resistance Agent)

Typed Letter Signed ‘Odette Churchill’ to John Spark, thanking him for his “very kind gift of the red lacquer cabinet which Mr Scott-Paton collected this morning. I am indeed grateful for your ready response to my appeal. Thank you for giving me an idea as to what it should fetch approximately...”, 1 side 4to., Essex House, 17 Hilsleigh Road, London, 8th August

Item Date:  1952
Stock No:  41802      £175

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