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HANCOCK (Charles, b. 1766, C.B., Captain R.N.)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Messrs Adderley & Bax, asking them to transcribe the wills of J.E. Liebenrood, (d. 1812), of Prospect Hill, Reading, and the most recent will of his widow Lucy (d. 1829 in Middlesex), Hancock's sister, 1 side 8vo., 3 St. Albans Place, Charles Street, Waterloo Place, 9th April

Item Date:  1831
Stock No:  51805      £75

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HANHAM (J., d. 1861, from 1850 Captain, from 1856 Adjutant, 11th Depot Battalion)

Signature taken from a letter, n.p., n.d., c.

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  52076      £75

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HANWAY (Jonas, 1712-1786, Traveller & Philanthropist)

2nd part of a Navy Treasury document signed while Commissioner of the Victualling Office, acknowledging receipt of the sum of £103.16.11, 1 side oblong 4to., London Victualling Office, 27th May

Item Date:  1778
Stock No:  1065      £30

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HARDY (Sir Thomas Masterman, 1769-1839, Admiral, Nelson's Flag Captain), Cuthbert COLLINGWOOD (1st Baron, 1788-1810, Vice Admiral, served with Nelson), Adam DUNCAN (1st Viscount, 1731-1804, Admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown), James GAMBIER (1st Baron, 1756-1833, Admiral of the Fleet) and ST VINCENT (John Jervis, 1735-1823, C-in-C West Indies and Mediterranean, Admiral of the Fleet, from 1797 1st Earl)

Fine collection of signatures from similar documents next to the printed word "Captain", each about 4" x 1", no place, no date but late 1700's

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  39096      £675

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HARRINGTON (Charles Stanhope, 1753-1829, M.P., General and Diplomat, from 1779 3rd Earl)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My Lord', saying "the times mentioned in Your Lordship's letter of yesterday for the manoeuvres of the Regiments of the City of London will perfectly suit me. As on one of those days however (the 3rd of November) there are two or three other Corps of the W[est] End of the Town to be exercised in Hyde Park", Harrington suggests that "the two City Regiments should either join them, or that they should fix another day when I can see them alone", adding that "This proposal of mixing the Corps from the different parts of the Town is of course merely an expedient for the day", 2 sides 4to, Stable Yard, 29th October early printed biographical note neatly laid down in blank portion below date, neat remains of guard on inner edge

Item Date:  1803
Stock No:  56641      £275

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