PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Signature, dated in another hand,
mounted with a National Portrait Gallery picture
Item Date:
1810
Stock No:
15986
£25
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PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Signature taken from Autograph Letter Signed
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27123
£15
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PALMERSTON PROMISING A COPY OF A SPEECH TO LORD DERBY AND DISRAELI
PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Lord Derby”
(14th Earl of, Edward George Stanley, 1799-1869, 3 times Prime Minister) telling him that he “will take care that you and Mr Disraeli shall each have a Copy of the Speech in time for your Dinners. We mean to follow the President of 1818, and make the Condolence Part of the address in answers to the Speech of the Commissioners. The seems a more convenient course than that taken in the Reign of Queen Anne...”, 2 sides 8vo., on mourning paper, 94 Piccadilly, 4th February
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
43399
£175
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PALMERSTON SENDS PAPERS ABOUT THE SLAVE TRADE TO THE COMMISSIONER OF BOA VISTA
PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784-1865, Prime Minister)
Fine Clerk Written Document signed to “Her Majesty’s Commissioner Boa Vista”
transmitting to him “for your Information 4 Copies of a Series of Papers, marked A, B, C, and D, relating to the Slave Trade, which have been presented by Her Majesty’s Command to the Two Houses of Parliament during the present Session...”, 1 side folio, Foreight Office 14th August
Item Date:
1846
Stock No:
43301
£475
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PALMERSTON DISCUSSING THE SALE OF EMBLEY PARK WHICH BECAME THE HOME OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Excellent Autograph Letter Signed to "My dear Stanley"
telling him that he "ought to buy Wellow it would be a very Important addition to your Estate, & is so directly adjoining as to belong to your Natural Boundaries as Buonaparte would have said. Some part of Embley wuold be very convenient & desirable to me - we will act in in concert upon this subject and I trust may be able to effect arrangements satisfactory to ourselves - I have not heard how the Property is to be sold & probably this will be settled by the Executors, but I should think that the whole would be too large a mass to be offered in one lot, because there can be but few competitors for so large a Purchase, as Wellow alone cost Heathcote 60,000, including the living. I should think the next probable & advantageous arrangement for the family would be to put up Wellow & Embley separately & in that case the probability is that Emley as being a Place & a Residence would sell the dearest but we will talk over all these matters when we meet which I conclude will be in Hampshire at Easter ...", 3 sides 4to
Item Date:
1854
Stock No:
41487
£475
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