[OLIVER CROMWELL
(1599-1658, from 1653 Lord Protector)]
Attractive small document in his name as "Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland and the Dominions and Territories thereto belonging"
being a Grant of Probate for "William Searle late of Honiton in the county of Devon, Postmaster ... said will was granted and remitted to Susannah Searle ...", 6" x 6" on vellum lacking seals, Court of Probate, 1st February
Item Date:
1657
Stock No:
39553
£575
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ONSLOW
(George, 1st Earl, 1731-1814, Comptroller, Treasurer & Lord of the Bedchamber to the Royal Household)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unamed correspondent,
saying his "extreme niceness about the Horses has caused me much trouble & I fear all for nothing, as I doubt you may object as much to those I have now sent. However, I have now bought them, not subject to any further inspection ..." and continuing with the arrangements, 2 sides 4to., no place, Monday, no date, watermarked
Item Date:
1730
Stock No:
2473
£40
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ONSLOW
(Arthur, 1691-1768, Speaker of the House of Commons 1728-1761)
Signature 'Ar: Onslow, Speaker' on the verso of an Exchequer document,
no doubt for payment of his salary, since the recto refers to 'his Majesty's General Letters of Privy Seal' of 26th June 1737, 2 sides 4¾" x 9½", 8th March
lacks lower portion, date of Letters of Privy Seal shaved
Item Date:
1757
Stock No:
51699
£55
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ONSLOW
(George, 1731-1814, Baron, 1776, and 1st Earl 1801) and DYSON (Jeremiah, 1722-1776, Clerk of the House of Commons, 1748)
Signatures from a document as Lords of the Treasury,
n.d. but 1768 -
Item Date:
1774
Stock No:
51708
£75
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THREE TREASURERS AND THREE ANTIQUARIES
ONSLOW
(George, 1731-1814, from 1776 4th Lord), TOWNSHEND (Charles, 1728-1810, from 1797 Baron Bayning) and CORNEWALL (Charles Wolfran, 1735-1789, from 1780 Speaker) Commissioners of the Treasury`
Treasury Document Signed, unusual in being complete,
for £25 each to Sir Joseph Ayloffe, (1709-1781, F.R.S., Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries), Andrew Coltee Ducarel (1713-1785, Librarian at Lambeth Palace), and Thomas Astle (1735-1803, owner of the 'Stowe' MSS in the British Library), and 2 further £25 for "Clerks" and "Expences", for their work "to methodize and ... digest the papers & records of state remaining in the Paper Office at Whitehall", the ancestor of the P.R.O., with their receipt signatures on the verso, margins extended on three sides, 2 sides folio, 18th July
light cancel stroke on payment, some short tears in the extended margins
Item Date:
1775
Stock No:
51413
£350
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