PARNELL
(Charles Stewart, 1846-1991, Irish Nationalist Leader, fighter for Home Rule)
Fine signature,
laid down on card, 3½” x 2½”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43312
£175
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[PARNELL
(Charles Stewart, 1846-1891, Irish Nationalist Leader, fighter for Home Rule)]
Secretarial letter signed with a 'PP' signature to Ernest Hart
(1835-1898, Medical Journalist) saying that "the reply from the treasury having not yet come to hand, I think it better to postpone tomorrow's meeting of the Board till a later day of which due notice will be given ...", 1 side 8vo., House of Common's headed paper, 28th July
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
39367
£165
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PASQUIER
(Étienne Denis, 1767-1862, French Statesman, Duke)
Autograph note in French with translation, signed, to 'Mesdemoiselles',
sending "the famous yellow Novel" which "can be read even when one has a cold, it has the merit of very large print", and asking "Does your compassion for a poor man coughing by his fire side go as far as lending him a volume of the History of Rome that he saw on your table?", 1 side small 8vo., 'Saturday morning' no date, c.
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
15182
£30
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PEART
(Thomas Frederick, b.1914, Labour Minister of Agriculture)
Typed Letter Signed 'Fred Peart' to Ernest Marples,
(1907-1978, M.P. from 1974 Baron Marples), about the cost of a dog licence, "The Local Government Act 1966 ... enables me to vary ... the level of the fee", 1 side 4to., Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Whitehall Place, S.W.1., 10th March
Item Date:
1967
Stock No:
13075
£20
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PEEL
(Sir Robert, 1788-1850, Prime Minister)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed, marked ‘Private’ to Davies GILBERT
(1767-1830 Engineer, Author and Politician, Member and President of the Royal Society) acknowledging his letter and assuring him “that I have the utmost personal satisfaction in undertaking any labours or inquiries which have for their object the promotion of science in this Country. I not only feel it a public duty - but I take a deep interest in these matters apart from all considerations of official station. Never scruple therefore to address yourself to me on any points on which a Representation to the Executive Government is requisite. I will not lose sight of the points particularly referred in your letter. In fact I have again written to Mr Goulburn upon them...”, 2 sides 8vo., Whitehall, 8th August year illegible but circa
Item Date:
1830
Stock No:
41904
£275
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