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HISTORICAL MISCELLANY

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Fine and extensive collection of documents, letters etc., by Sir William Morice Principal Secretary of State to Charles II (autograph letter, 1661, about “womens quarrels”: “I know my sister is like a bee though she make hony, & hath sweetnes in many things, yet she hath her stinge too”), Giuseppe Mazzini, Lord Arlington (authorizing the purchase of a jewel for £200, 1677), the Privy Council of Charles II (instructions to the Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, about raising seamen, 1674, damaged), Sir Francis Walsingham (fragment signed), Thomas Earl of Suffolk (warrant concerning Thomas and John Culpepper, 1616), a page of draft minutes for the Committee of the House of Commons for Disposing of Prisoners (1648), the Privy Council of Elizabeth I (warrant, with signatures in contemporary facsimile, 1598), Lord Belasye and other Treasury Lords (to the dramatist Sir Robert Howard, 1688), Lords Ashley and Clifford (document signed, 1669), Sir Francis Rous (Cornish MP and Provost of Eton, document also signed by the regicide Cornelius Holland and Sir Henry Mildmay, 1647), Elizabeth I’s treasurer the Marquess of Winchester (autograph letter), Bulstrode Whitlocke, Lady Chatham (document signed by her and Lords Camden and Temple, as executors of the will of William Pitt the Elder), Sir John Berkeley (1667), Lord Carbery (about the North Wales militia, 1664), The Duke of Lauderdale (letter signed about the post and Flanders despatches, 1675/6), the first Duke of Buckingham (address leaf, from the Conway papers), Abd-el-Kader, Alderman Beckford, John Grenville Earl of Bath (1686), William Pulteney Earl of Bath (Prime Minister for two days, 1763), Castlereagh, J.P. Curran, Lord George Bentinck, Earl Amherst, Lords Cromer and Curzon, Richard Cobden, Sir John Fortescue (fragment signed), Mary I’s Chancellor Stephen Gardiner (signature), W.E. Gladstone, Sidney Earl of Godolphin (about the Irish military establishment, 1703), the Duke of Grafton (PM), Sir James Graham Earl Gray (group), Lord Liverpool (with a letter written as Lord Hawkesbury to Sir William Hamilton 1802), Henry Hunt (?the radical), William Huskisson, Mareschal Keith, Sir George Savile (about the recommendation of an invention to Pitt, 1760), the Jacobite Lord Lovat (signature), Zachary Macaulay, Sir John Malcolm (from Poonah, 1828), Lord Melbourne, Henry Dundas Lord Melville, Thomas Howard third Duke of Norfolk (signature), Francis North first Baron Guildford (1677), Palmerston, Robert Peek (fine complex financial letter), Spencer Perceval, the Marquess of Rockingham (1781), the Marquess of Salisbury, Protector Seymour (clipped signature), the philanthropist Lord Shaftesbury, Lord Sidmouth, Algernon Sidney (indenture signed), John Graves Simcoe, Sir William Temple (to Sir Richard Bulstrode, 1676), the first Marquess Townshend, Robert Rich Earl of Warwick (imperfect document, 1621), Marquess Wellesley, William Wilberforce (to Davies Giddy), Arthur Young (letter signed from the Board of Agriculture to Davies Giddy, 1814), Thomas Clarkson (fine letter about his Researches Antediluvian, Patriarchal and Historical to Samuel Tuke of York), T.F. Buxton, Zachary Macaulay, the Earl of Faversham (victor of Sedgemoor, 1676), Elizabeth Fry, Lord Danby (Duke of Leeds, 1677/8), Lord Keeper Egerton (warrant as Lord Brackley, 1616), the Earl of Southampton (1662), William Lord Sandys (1576 and 1590), Ludovic Stuart second Duke of Lennox (document also signed by Sir Thomas Edmondes, 1621), the regicide Cornelius Holland (warrant signed with other members of the Committee for the Public Revenues, 1649), Daniel Finch Earl of Nottingham (warrant signed as Secretary of State for War, pertaining to William III’s Flanders campaign, 1692), William Herbert third Earl of Pembroke, dedicatee of the First Folio (damaged document signed, 1616), the First Earl of Mornington (composer), Curran, Derby, Joseph Hume, the judges Lord Cowper (1716), Lord Camden, Lord Eldon, Lord Erskine, Lord Hardwicke, Sir Elija

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 72
Auktion:
Datum:
28.09.2004
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Fine and extensive collection of documents, letters etc., by Sir William Morice Principal Secretary of State to Charles II (autograph letter, 1661, about “womens quarrels”: “I know my sister is like a bee though she make hony, & hath sweetnes in many things, yet she hath her stinge too”), Giuseppe Mazzini, Lord Arlington (authorizing the purchase of a jewel for £200, 1677), the Privy Council of Charles II (instructions to the Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, about raising seamen, 1674, damaged), Sir Francis Walsingham (fragment signed), Thomas Earl of Suffolk (warrant concerning Thomas and John Culpepper, 1616), a page of draft minutes for the Committee of the House of Commons for Disposing of Prisoners (1648), the Privy Council of Elizabeth I (warrant, with signatures in contemporary facsimile, 1598), Lord Belasye and other Treasury Lords (to the dramatist Sir Robert Howard, 1688), Lords Ashley and Clifford (document signed, 1669), Sir Francis Rous (Cornish MP and Provost of Eton, document also signed by the regicide Cornelius Holland and Sir Henry Mildmay, 1647), Elizabeth I’s treasurer the Marquess of Winchester (autograph letter), Bulstrode Whitlocke, Lady Chatham (document signed by her and Lords Camden and Temple, as executors of the will of William Pitt the Elder), Sir John Berkeley (1667), Lord Carbery (about the North Wales militia, 1664), The Duke of Lauderdale (letter signed about the post and Flanders despatches, 1675/6), the first Duke of Buckingham (address leaf, from the Conway papers), Abd-el-Kader, Alderman Beckford, John Grenville Earl of Bath (1686), William Pulteney Earl of Bath (Prime Minister for two days, 1763), Castlereagh, J.P. Curran, Lord George Bentinck, Earl Amherst, Lords Cromer and Curzon, Richard Cobden, Sir John Fortescue (fragment signed), Mary I’s Chancellor Stephen Gardiner (signature), W.E. Gladstone, Sidney Earl of Godolphin (about the Irish military establishment, 1703), the Duke of Grafton (PM), Sir James Graham Earl Gray (group), Lord Liverpool (with a letter written as Lord Hawkesbury to Sir William Hamilton 1802), Henry Hunt (?the radical), William Huskisson, Mareschal Keith, Sir George Savile (about the recommendation of an invention to Pitt, 1760), the Jacobite Lord Lovat (signature), Zachary Macaulay, Sir John Malcolm (from Poonah, 1828), Lord Melbourne, Henry Dundas Lord Melville, Thomas Howard third Duke of Norfolk (signature), Francis North first Baron Guildford (1677), Palmerston, Robert Peek (fine complex financial letter), Spencer Perceval, the Marquess of Rockingham (1781), the Marquess of Salisbury, Protector Seymour (clipped signature), the philanthropist Lord Shaftesbury, Lord Sidmouth, Algernon Sidney (indenture signed), John Graves Simcoe, Sir William Temple (to Sir Richard Bulstrode, 1676), the first Marquess Townshend, Robert Rich Earl of Warwick (imperfect document, 1621), Marquess Wellesley, William Wilberforce (to Davies Giddy), Arthur Young (letter signed from the Board of Agriculture to Davies Giddy, 1814), Thomas Clarkson (fine letter about his Researches Antediluvian, Patriarchal and Historical to Samuel Tuke of York), T.F. Buxton, Zachary Macaulay, the Earl of Faversham (victor of Sedgemoor, 1676), Elizabeth Fry, Lord Danby (Duke of Leeds, 1677/8), Lord Keeper Egerton (warrant as Lord Brackley, 1616), the Earl of Southampton (1662), William Lord Sandys (1576 and 1590), Ludovic Stuart second Duke of Lennox (document also signed by Sir Thomas Edmondes, 1621), the regicide Cornelius Holland (warrant signed with other members of the Committee for the Public Revenues, 1649), Daniel Finch Earl of Nottingham (warrant signed as Secretary of State for War, pertaining to William III’s Flanders campaign, 1692), William Herbert third Earl of Pembroke, dedicatee of the First Folio (damaged document signed, 1616), the First Earl of Mornington (composer), Curran, Derby, Joseph Hume, the judges Lord Cowper (1716), Lord Camden, Lord Eldon, Lord Erskine, Lord Hardwicke, Sir Elija

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 72
Auktion:
Datum:
28.09.2004
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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