|  THE NAVY BOARD WAGER
                (Admiral Sir Charles, 1666-1743, knighted for his defeat of the Spanish fleet near Carthagena in 1708), Charles SERGISON(Clerk of the Acts, 1690-1719), Richard BURTON (Controller of Victualling Accounts, 1714-1717), Dennis LYDDELL (Controller of Treasurer's Accounts, 1691-1717), J. FAWLER (Extra Commissioner), and Charles CORNWALL (Controller of Storekeepers' Accounts, 1714-1716),
 
 Letter signed as comptroller of the Navy, with the other official signatures
                discussing the payment of "One Hundred Pounds for damage done to His Ma Ship the Dover, by the Marlbrough Merchant Ship.  But having this day received an order from the Rt Hon the Lords of the Admiralty, directing us not to insist on the Payment of the said damage we send you inclosed a Copy of the Lordships said Order for your complyance therewith ...", 1 side folio, Navy Office, 13th April
                trimmed down the sides not affecting the signatures
 
 Item Date: 
                    1716
 Stock No: 
                    31633
                    
                    
                        £175
 
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            |  COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAVY WAGER
                (Admiral Sir Charles, 1666-1743, knighted for his defeat of the Spanish fleet near Carthagena in 1708), Sir Jacob ACKWORTH (1668-1748, Shipbuilder & Designer employed by the Royal Navy), Charles CORNWALL (Controller of Storekeepers’ Accounts, 1714-1716), Richard BURTON (Controller of Victualling Accounts, 1714-1717), Anthony ASHLEY COOPER (1st Baron Ashley & Earl Shaftesbury, 1621-1683, Lord Chancellor & President of the Council) and John FAWLER (Extra Commissioner)
 
 Letter signed by the”Principall Officers & Commiss[ioners] of his Majesty’s Navy” to the Storekeeper of his Majesty’s yard at Woolwich
                demanding “the Boates & Cables undermentioned... on the 29th past by the Officers of Sheerness Yard for compleating the Sea Stores of his Majys Ships named in the Margine...” for the Portsmouth & Looe, the Lowestoft and the Winchelsea, ordering Longboats and Cables “These are to direct and require you to Issue the said Cordage out of his Matys Stores under your charge, and send the same to Sheerness as soon as may be, with as many of the aforesaid Boates as you can spare letting Us know what of the Said Boates you cannot send, that we may order them to be otherwise Supply’d...”, 1 side folio, Navy Office, 5th March
 
 Item Date: 
                    1715
 Stock No: 
                    41956
                    
                    
                        £475
 
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            | WALKER
                (Sir Baldwin Wake, 1802-1876, Admiral)
 
 Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Wynne,
                saying he is most anxious "to have five minutes' conversation with you ... at your office", 1 side 8vo., Admiralty, 21st December
 
 Item Date: 
                    1858
 Stock No: 
                    50433
                    
                    
                        £45
 
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            | WAR OFFICE 1850
 
 Engraved letter signed 'P. Maule',
                with details added by hand, appointing Capt. Henry Cole Faulkner, half pay unattached, as Staff Officer of Pensioners, Tullamore District, 1 side folio, War Office, 24th May
 
 Item Date: 
                    1850
 Stock No: 
                    12924
                    
                    
                        £20
 
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            | WAVELL
                (Eugénie, wife, 1915, of Field-Marshal Archibald, 1st Earl Wavell)
 
 Autograph Letter Signed to Ava, 1896-1974, wife of Sir John Anderson, Viscount Waverley,
                thanking her for "last Wednesday" and the party to hear the Mussorgsky, "that superb Boris ... Grace was exceptional ... & whatever the press cats may say - I thought that room in the Kremlin with its scarlets & greys ... very like one that was in the Kremlin when I saw it in 1917", adding "I do hope Sir John will be our next P.M.", with a long P.S. about the Cowdrays, 4 sides 8vo., 23, Kingston House South, S.W.7, 26th November
 
 Item Date: 
                    1949
 Stock No: 
                    52740
                    
                    
                        £25
 
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