HALSBURY
(Hardinge Stanley Giffard, F.R.S., 1823-1921, Lord Chancellor 1st Baron, 1st Earl)
Autograph note,
saying he sees "no objection he must of course exclude all matters released in pursuance of my opinion given above but I hesitate to say he may include 'charges for the clerks of the firm' until I know what is ... embraced by that phrase", 1 side 8vo. taken from the left margin of a larger document, no place, 24th December
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
14994
£15
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HAMBLEDEN
(William Frederick Danvers Smith, 2nd Viscount, 1868-1928, Philanthropist & MP)
Fine signature fom end of Autograph Letter Signed inscribed "Yours very truly"
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11391
£12
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HAMILTON
(Sir William, 1730-1803, Diplomatist & Archaeologist, Husband of Emma Hamilton)
Fine letter Signed to the Marquess Bernardo TANUCCI,
(1698-1783, reforming Prime Minister of Naples), in French with translation, requesting "his Excellency ... to expedite a Passport for Seven Domestics in the service of the Countess of Orford,", Margaret (née Rolle, 1709-1781, widow of Robert Walpole, 1701-1751, son of the Prime Minister, from 1745 2nd Earl of Orford), and a permit for her "suite of Twelve Horses, One Carriage, and one other Vehicle", as they are "ready to depart for Rome", 1 side folio and conjugate blank, Naples, 31st May,
(Translation) Naples, 31st May 1774 Sir William Hamilton prays his Excellency the Marquess Tanucci to be so kind as to expedite a Passport for Seven Domestics in the service of the Countess of Orford, and a permit for the suite of Twelve Horses, One Carriage, and one other Vehicle; being ready to depart for Rome. [Signed] Wm. Hamilton.
Item Date:
1774
Stock No:
55710
£775
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HAMILTON
(Sir William, 1730-1803, Diplomatist & Archaeologist, Husband of Emma Hamilton)
Fine Autograph letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that “Sir James Douglas not having had the good fortune to find your Excellency at home this morning has sent an Express to desire me to send the inclosed immediately to your Excy. I am sorry to plague you with such stuff when you have so much serious business but Macaulay dreads Porciman’s taking the dispute between him & Macdumar into his possession - I refer your eye to a Billet I sent yr Excy...”, 1 side folio and conjugate blank, Caseta, 14th March
Item Date:
1795
Stock No:
43492
£775
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LETTER TO SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON FROM THE FRENCH COURT
[HAMILTON
(Sir William, 1730-1803, Diplomatist & Archaeologist, Husband of Emma Hamilton)]
Letter in French with translation, on behalf of the Ambassador for France
saying that he “will gladly forward to him the letter that Monsieur d’Hamilton has kindly recommended to him; and he would sincerely desire to find more essential opportunities to express to Monsieur and Madame all the respect and attachment he has shown them since the happy moment that brought him the honour of being known to them. The Ambassador instructs me to present his respects to Madame d’Hamilton and to convey a thousand compliments on his behalf to Monsieur...”, 1 side 8vo., with autograph
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43552
£125
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