| [WELLINGTON
                (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)]
 
 Letter in his secretary's hand, in the third person,
                to Lieutenant Colonel Wilson, saying he will "be happy to present him to the King at the Levée on Wednesday if he will take care to be at the Door when it shall be opened", as "it would be difficult for the Duke to wait near His Majesty for that purpose", 1 side 8vo, London, 23rd April
 
 Item Date: 
                    1825
 Stock No: 
                    53043
                    
                    
                        £45
 
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            |  WELLINGTON COMMENDING BAGWELL TO THE SEAT OF TIPPERARY WELLINGTON
                (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)
 
 Fine Autograph Letter to "Colonel the Right Honble Wm Bagwell"
                in Clonmel in Ireland, thanking for his letter and saying that he can "rely upon it that if I had not been certain that Sir William O'Callaghan would support Govt or if I had ... that you would stand yourself I would not have commended him to you for your support.  I am very glad to learn that you propose to stand & I wish you every success ...", 1 side 4to., London, 25th February
 
 Item Date: 
                    1819
 Stock No: 
                    40111
                    
                    
                        £425
 
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            |   WELLINGTON
                (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)
 
 Important Autograph Letter to "My dear Duke", the Duke of BUCKINGHAMmarked "Private and Confidential"
                (George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1753-1813, Statesman) thanking him for his note about Lord LONDONDERRY(3rd Marquess, Charles William Vane, 1778-1854 Irish Solider in the British Army, Politician and Nobleman) "You must have misunderstood him, or he must have mistold facts to you, of course from forgetfulness.  Sir Henry Hardinge the Member for the City of Durham, Secry at War, Lord Castlereagh, Member for the County of Down, Lord of the Admiralty, Mr Stewart, Member for the County of Londonderry, are all I believe satisfied with the support and Assistance which they have received, and in respect to the County of Durham, I rather believe that according to the usual  ... Rules, which have been the Rules for a Century, Lord Cleaveland would have much more Reason to complain than Lord Londonderry.  The truth is that I have done everything in my Power for Lord Londonderry.  I was I believe, the oldest, & the most constant friend of his Brother.  I served under him and in concert with him more than any publick man in these times.  I was the last person he saw,in his senses, and I rendered to the present Lord as he knows the most important service that it was in the Power of any man to render to another.  He has repeatedly told me (particularly last summer I offered Him by the King's Command a seat at the Board of Admiralty for his son Lord Castlereagh which he accepted) that he was a  friend of the Govt.  You must be as good a judge as I am whether he is so!!  I know Lord Londonderry well ... Perhaps, in another case, might seek an explanation, and might say that the King's Service required that the Continuance and support of the Govt should be given only to those who should not vexatiously oppose it.  But in this instance I say nothing, I do nothing, Lord Londonderry is a Man who thinks that he ought not to take the course of other men, whether in Publick or in Private Life.  He thinks that he ought to oppose the Govt his son being in Office, and his influence and Authority being supported by all that Govt can do in the Counties of Down & Londonderry ... I didn't object but I must say that I cannot go and tell Londonderry that this is all right, that this is the usual way of carrying on the King's Service, or have it understood that such a course could be followed by others ...", 5 sides 4to., London, 15th Julya
 
 Item Date: 
                    1830
 Stock No: 
                    40110
                    
                    
                        £625
 
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            |   WELLINGTON
                (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)
 
 Fine early Autograph Letter marked “Private”, Signed ‘Arthur Wellesley' to John BAGWELL
                (1751-1816, MP for the pre-Union Constituency of Tipperary and Colonel of the Tipperary Militia) saying he is “much concerned to hear that the Collector of ? of Clonmel takes part against you in your Election, as he must know as well as we do that his interference is illegal. It has been our wish to avoid to dismiss any ? from his situation & although you have every claim & the commendation of Govt you have not pressed that this gentleman should be removed till it would be in our power to provide for him as he ought to be. But I cannot allow him to make an illegal use of the influence of his office to prejudice you in your Election & if you should find that he perseveres in this conduct, I must request you to apprize me of it that steps may be taken to put a stop to such practice...”, 2 sides 4to., Dublin Castle, 14th May
 
 Item Date: 
                    1807
 Stock No: 
                    43580
                    
                    
                        £475
 
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            |   WELLINGTON
                (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)
 
 Incomplete Autograph Letter with the last page and signature removed to the Right Honorable William BAGWELL
                (1776-1826, Irish Tory politician) in Cromwell in Ireland, saying he has received his letter “regarding Major Bagwell. I had already informed Major Bagwell that I... don’t have it in my power to comply with his wishes. The reasons are that there are above one hundred applications already upon my list from Officers wounded and whose Services deserve for me ever consideration and attention and respecting whose claims I cannot entertain a doubt. It is really very painful that I find myself under the necessity of giving you the same answer...”, 2 sides 8vo., London,
 
 Item Date: 
                    1824
 Stock No: 
                    43578
                    
                    
                        £175
 
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