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Jenkinson (Robert Banks, 2nd Earl of

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 220

Jenkinson (Robert Banks, 2nd Earl of

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Jenkinson (Robert Banks 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1770-1828). Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1812-27. Autograph letter signed in the third person, first Sunday, no date, circa 1790s, 'Lord Liverpool has determined to add a Preface to the new Edition of his Discourse on Neutral Nations, and as he has nearly finished this Preface, he begs Mr Davis will call on him tomorrow morning', one page, 8vo, tipped onto an old mount at upper margin, together with: Fox (Charles James 1749-1806). British Whig Statesman. Autograph letter signed, 'C J Fox', St. Anne's Hill, Friday, no date, after 1783, to an unidentified recipient, returning an enclosure [not present] and saying that 'The contents are what I expected. If the Papers exist, Gordon is the only man likely to know where they are and to get at them. If he does get them I must then apply to him' apologising for dining out, one page with integral address leaf pasted to old card mount, a little soiling, 4to, plus further autograph letters from British Politicians and gentry including Sir James Reid (1849-1923), Lady Charlotte Lindsay (Lady in Waiting to Queen Caroline), Lord Morley, Sir Matthew White Ridley Charles Abbott, 1st Lord Colchester, Benjamin Hobhouse, Evelyn Denison, Fox-Maule Ramsey, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, Lord Brougham, etc., many tipped onto individual old album leaves (Qty: 20)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 220
Beschreibung:

Jenkinson (Robert Banks 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1770-1828). Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1812-27. Autograph letter signed in the third person, first Sunday, no date, circa 1790s, 'Lord Liverpool has determined to add a Preface to the new Edition of his Discourse on Neutral Nations, and as he has nearly finished this Preface, he begs Mr Davis will call on him tomorrow morning', one page, 8vo, tipped onto an old mount at upper margin, together with: Fox (Charles James 1749-1806). British Whig Statesman. Autograph letter signed, 'C J Fox', St. Anne's Hill, Friday, no date, after 1783, to an unidentified recipient, returning an enclosure [not present] and saying that 'The contents are what I expected. If the Papers exist, Gordon is the only man likely to know where they are and to get at them. If he does get them I must then apply to him' apologising for dining out, one page with integral address leaf pasted to old card mount, a little soiling, 4to, plus further autograph letters from British Politicians and gentry including Sir James Reid (1849-1923), Lady Charlotte Lindsay (Lady in Waiting to Queen Caroline), Lord Morley, Sir Matthew White Ridley Charles Abbott, 1st Lord Colchester, Benjamin Hobhouse, Evelyn Denison, Fox-Maule Ramsey, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, Lord Brougham, etc., many tipped onto individual old album leaves (Qty: 20)

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