ELLIOT
(Arthur Douglas, 1846-1923, Liberal Unionist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Laing,
saying "Can you come over to shoot here on Thursday next? ... I dont suppose we shall get very much; but I hope you will be able to ... help us to make a bag", 2 sides 8vo, Minto, Hawick, 'Sunday' no date,
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
17099
£15
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ERLANDER
(1901-1985), Swedish politician, The longest serving Prime Minister of Sweden, from 1946 to 1969, Leader of the Swedish Social Democrats)
Fine photo by Bergne Portrattstudia, signed on the mount,
also signed in white ink on the photo by the photographer, showing him head and shoulders full face, 8" x 6" in mount 10" x 8", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
29821
£125
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ERSKINE
(David Montagu, 1776-1855, M.P. and Diplomat, 2nd Baron)
Autograph Note Signed for "Mr Apthorp of Boston (US)"
admitting him to the House of Lords, 1 side oblong 8vo., London, June
remargined to 4to size
Item Date:
1844
Stock No:
19741
£35
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ERSKINE
(David Charles, M.P., 1866-1922, Liberal M.P. for W. Perthshire)
AN in the third person
"With Mr. Erskine's compliments", House of Commons, 3rd May
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
17112
£15
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ERSKINE
(Hon. Henry, 1746-1817, Scottish Lawyer and Wit, Lord Advocate, 1783 and 1806-1807)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Kieth' [sic],
Captain the Hon. George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823, Admiral, 1801, 1st Baron Keith, 1797, 1st Viscount 1814), the Prince of Wales's Secretary for Scotland, saying that "Not finding Mr Blane", (Andrew, 1744-1839, Writer to the Signet, 1774, Sheriff-clerk of Ayrshire, 1815-1821, eldest son of Gilbert Blane of Blanefield) "willing to accept of the offices of Depute Secretary and D[epute] Keeper of the Signet which you were kindly pleased to offer for the purpose of accommodating Matters", Erskine must "in Justice to myself & I think ... to his Royal Highness ... intreat you most humbly to lay before his R.H. the inclosed Memorial [not present]", showing that "the promise founded on by Dr Blane", (Gilbert, Andrew's brother, 1749-1834, from 1812 1st Baronet), "was most improperly obtained ... and should not be fulfilled", seeing that the Prince had commissioned Erskine to dispose of the post "which I had actually done before his Royal Highnesses promise was obtained", Keith must judge whether such a promise ought ever so "affect his R. Highness mind" as to command Erskine to fulfil it, but "there is no Command of his that I shall not cheerfully obey ... especially in the Execution of an Office I owe to his favor", subscribing himself "With the most anxious attention to his Pleasure Honor & Interest ...", 3 sides 4to, Edinburgh, 2nd March
Item Date:
1793
Stock No:
56567
£375
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