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SCOTLAND

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1.000 £ - 1.500 £
ca. 1.321 $ - 1.981 $
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45

SCOTLAND

Schätzpreis
1.000 £ - 1.500 £
ca. 1.321 $ - 1.981 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Collection of documents pertaining to the settlement and administration of Scotland after the accession of William III, comprising (i) Letter (seemingly original) by the third Duke of Hamilton, as President of the Council, concerning Scottish shipping and trade ("...Ther are also many complaints mad to us by the Merchands of this kingdom that their shipps are stopped in Ingland, and the seamen necessarie for navigating therof are pressed & Seazed on..."), 1 page, rodent-damage in upper margin, damp-staining to the lower, folio, Edinburgh, 15 December 1691; (ii) Original petition to William III (headed: "May it please your sacred Majestie"), signed by "Ard: Mure" [?Sir Archibald Muir of Thornton], issued "by warrand of the convention of Royall borrowes", complaining of "the project for setling a Linning manufactorie in this Kingdom by English hands" which "does threatten the prejudice of Our state"; with integral address-panel ("To The King") and closure seal, 1 page, dust-staining, folio, Edinburgh, 19 April 1692; (iii) Letter signed twice by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of Scotland, the Earls of Tweeddale (Chancellor), Drumlanrig, Breadalbane and Linlithgow, addressed "for your selve" and superscribed "My Lord", the first part communicating papers concerning Lord Raith, the Deputy Treasurer ("...wee judged it not proper for us to communicat them to him, (altho of our number) it not being to be expected that he would concurr in many of them, wee belive that it will be obvious that they are for the good of his Majesties service..."), also enclosing the account of Sir Patrick Murray [Receiver of Customs], and seeking instructions as to bishops' rents; with a signed postscript on conjoint leaf; address panel, 2 pages, dust-staining where folded and exposed, minor wear at folds etc., folio, Edinburgh, 29 June 1692; (iv) Commission issued to Colonel John Hill signed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of Scotland, the Earls of Tweeddale (as Chancellor), Linlithgow and Breadalbane, and by Lord Raith (signed again by Tweeddale in the margin), issued in pursuance of the royal warrant of 24 November "to have the laws exercut in their full extent against the Captaine of the Clanronald" and that the Lords of the Treasury grant, warrant and commission "Collonell John Hill Governour of ffort william at Innerlochie to uplift the Rents & Dewties of his [the Captain of Clanranald's] estate"; written on two sheets of paper pasted together (with Tweeddale's second signature authenticating the upper portion); contemporary docket, 1 page, minor wear at folds, dust-stained where exposed, long folio (580 x 29mm.), Edinburgh, 24 December 1692

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45
Auktion:
Datum:
27.03.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge Montpelier Street Knightsbridge London SW7 1HH Tel: +44 20 7393 3900 Fax : +44 20 7393 3905 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Collection of documents pertaining to the settlement and administration of Scotland after the accession of William III, comprising (i) Letter (seemingly original) by the third Duke of Hamilton, as President of the Council, concerning Scottish shipping and trade ("...Ther are also many complaints mad to us by the Merchands of this kingdom that their shipps are stopped in Ingland, and the seamen necessarie for navigating therof are pressed & Seazed on..."), 1 page, rodent-damage in upper margin, damp-staining to the lower, folio, Edinburgh, 15 December 1691; (ii) Original petition to William III (headed: "May it please your sacred Majestie"), signed by "Ard: Mure" [?Sir Archibald Muir of Thornton], issued "by warrand of the convention of Royall borrowes", complaining of "the project for setling a Linning manufactorie in this Kingdom by English hands" which "does threatten the prejudice of Our state"; with integral address-panel ("To The King") and closure seal, 1 page, dust-staining, folio, Edinburgh, 19 April 1692; (iii) Letter signed twice by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of Scotland, the Earls of Tweeddale (Chancellor), Drumlanrig, Breadalbane and Linlithgow, addressed "for your selve" and superscribed "My Lord", the first part communicating papers concerning Lord Raith, the Deputy Treasurer ("...wee judged it not proper for us to communicat them to him, (altho of our number) it not being to be expected that he would concurr in many of them, wee belive that it will be obvious that they are for the good of his Majesties service..."), also enclosing the account of Sir Patrick Murray [Receiver of Customs], and seeking instructions as to bishops' rents; with a signed postscript on conjoint leaf; address panel, 2 pages, dust-staining where folded and exposed, minor wear at folds etc., folio, Edinburgh, 29 June 1692; (iv) Commission issued to Colonel John Hill signed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of Scotland, the Earls of Tweeddale (as Chancellor), Linlithgow and Breadalbane, and by Lord Raith (signed again by Tweeddale in the margin), issued in pursuance of the royal warrant of 24 November "to have the laws exercut in their full extent against the Captaine of the Clanronald" and that the Lords of the Treasury grant, warrant and commission "Collonell John Hill Governour of ffort william at Innerlochie to uplift the Rents & Dewties of his [the Captain of Clanranald's] estate"; written on two sheets of paper pasted together (with Tweeddale's second signature authenticating the upper portion); contemporary docket, 1 page, minor wear at folds, dust-stained where exposed, long folio (580 x 29mm.), Edinburgh, 24 December 1692

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45
Auktion:
Datum:
27.03.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge Montpelier Street Knightsbridge London SW7 1HH Tel: +44 20 7393 3900 Fax : +44 20 7393 3905 info@bonhams.com
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