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13463Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer London. 22 January 1707. 1p. small 4to. On aged and lightly damp-stained paper with wear and closed tear to extremities. Three counter-signatures in bottom left-hand corner faded with damp. The document begins with manuscript additions in square brackets: 'Record 15 Janry 1707 Numb. 1040 The 22nd Day of January 1707 Received then by me Cha: Godolphin by Order dated the 10 Day of ffebry 1704 of the Honourable Francis Robartes Esq; One of the Four Tellers of the Receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer the Sum of Twelve pounds Eight Shillings 2 1/2 being for Twelve Months Annuity due the 27 Day of Decr 1707'. Signed at bottom right hand. [Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, London.] 22 January 1707. unknown
12682On letterhead of the House of Commons Library 8 May 1877. 2pp. 12mo. On bifolium with mourning border. Very good on lightly-aged paper. He will be 'very happy if it suits the Committee to present a Cup somewhat similar to that they accepted fm me last year - as the Paxton Cup.' He prefers to leave the conditions to them and asks for 'due notice when the time of the Regatta is fixed'. On letterhead of the House of Commons Library, 8 May 1877. unknown
1097228 February 1859; Hastings. 12mo 4 pp. 64 lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. He was 'mistaken about the Marylebone Election - Having been a prisoner so much lately' he had 'not seen many electors & those whom I saw thought it was too late & regretted to see a split in the liberal party'. He 'did not influence a single vote being too unwell to take any part in it'. He 'left town to escape the excitement'. He has 'already troubled our new Representative with a little Parliamentary Business' and is sending Wyld 'some documents on the same subject by the Book post'. He hopes to be in London in the next few days and hopes to have 'a few minutes conversation . to whisper any explanation that may be required'. He lists the documents which include 'the Pharmaceutical Journal for March with two articles on the Sale of Poisons Bill. the first & second articles -' and 'a circular sent by the Poison Committee of the Pharml. Society to our correspondents in the Country'. 'Mr. Walpole declines to insert certain clauses in his Bill reserving that part of the question for another Bill which I fear will not be passed during the remains of my life'. In December 1854 Bell had stood unsuccessfully in the Liberal interest at a by-election for the borough of Marylebone. 28 February 1859; Hastings. unknown
735728 August 1893; on parliamentary letterhead. 8vo: 1 p. 14 lines of text. On aged and spotted paper laid down on a piece of card and with the head of the letter not affecting the text but causing the loss of the top half of the letterhead worn away. Originally a 2-page 12mo bifolium but with the text from the second page laid down below the first. The subject of the letter appears to be the simmering controversy surrounding a 'Fracas' or 'Scene in the House' reported in The Times throughout August 1893 being an altercation involving the two Members of Parliament Logan and Hayes-Fisher both of whom claimed to be the injured party. Burns reproduces a letter which he says he is sending to the press 'in reply to one you send me but which I found subsequently you had published'. He refers to a statement 'attributed to me and referred to by you' which he says is 'due to a misapprehension of some chaffing remarks of mine in the Lobby of Friday last. I regret to say that I did not see you shaken like a dog and I am sorry to say that I did not witness the pulling of your ear'. 28 August 1893; on parliamentary letterhead. unknown
97316 March 1738; Paris. 12mo 5 pp. A substantial letter closely and neatly written. Very good on lightly-aged paper. A graceful and jaunty letter verging on the sycophantic. Begins 'I have as many pardons to ask of you for my long Silence as the Pope distributes in a year of Jubillee sic. In all Crimes a Confession of them is some Diminution of the Guilt'. 'All the French News I can tell you is that the Cardinal: Est un Homme Confisque . The Faubourg St Germain is vastly emptyd lately Lord Barrington Strange Mr Lewison and many more decamped last Week. Lord Berkeley is gone to Aubigny where he expected to meet Lord Bolingbroke .'.The connection between the two families came throught the first Earl of Denbigh who married Bridget Stanhope. 6 March 1738; Paris. unknown
109733 April 1840; on letterhead of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland Sussex Chambers Duke Street St. James's. 12mo 3 pp. Text clear and complete. Worn and aged with pinholes and unobtrusive repair to closed tears. The 'kindness' Wyld has 'always shewn to the Poles' makes Stuart sure that he will attend to his recommendation of 'Captain Thadeus Grubski one of the Polish Refugees who bears a very high character'. By employing him Wyld would 'render an essential service to a deserving man much in need of it and confer a favor as well on this association in general' and on Stuart in particular. 3 April 1840; on letterhead of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland, Sussex Chambers, Duke Street, St. James's. unknown
11400Yarmouth; 19 November 1768. 1p. 4to. Bifolium. Fair on aged paper. Addressed with postmarks on the reverse of the second leaf 'To Mr William Strahan Printer New Street Fetter Lane London'. He begins by reminding Strahan of his 'Promise to let me have one of the first and best copies of Mr Robertsons History of Charles the 5th now in the Press'. Home expects 'noble entertainment' from the book published by Strahan in 1769 adding confusingly 'there are Ships from London to Yarmouth every week - I suppose I shall know next week how my application will be relished by these Eyes of the Church'. He ends 'Now you will not condescend to give me a little hint of the state of your Politics buried as I am in this remote corner where there are no materials to make you the least return. I hope you are well. Adieu. I am affectionately yours signed Home'. On 10 February 1768 Home had taken as his third wife Abigail-Browne d.1814 daughter of John Ramey of Yarmouth. Yarmouth; 19 November [1768]. unknown
9108'3 Queen Sq 1st. June <year>. 12mo 2 pp. In bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper. Difficult hand. He has not considered the question carefully but his impression is that 'the Monopoly of the printing of the Holy Scriptures in Scotland and Ireland might cease by the Kings Printers not only without injuring but with benefit to the public'. '3 Queen Sq | 1st. June <year?>. unknown