SELBORNE
(Maud, 1858-1950, wife of the 2nd Earl 1859-1942)
Autograph Letter Signed to her nephew Jack,
enclosing "a suitable offering" for his birthday, "I suppose you are nearly at the top of Westminster school by now!", asking if Victor is staying on, and hoping to be "in England for a few weeks ... just to see Jocelyn [her son, b. 15th September 1893] settled at Winchester. What a bore education is", embossed Royal Arms in green, 2 sides 8vo., Johannesburg, Transvaal, 28th February n.y., c.
neatly laid down by margin of conjugate leaf
Item Date:
1908
Stock No:
19082
£20
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SELBORNE
(Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron Selborne, from 1882 1st Earl of)
Signature and subscription
from the end of a letter to 'My dear Bishop', 1 side 4½" x 3", no place, no date, circa
very light crease without loss
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
54205
£15
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SELBORNE
(Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron Selborne, from 1882 1st Earl of)
Signature on autograph envelope addressed to Mrs Selwyn,
widow of George Augustus Selwyn, 1809-1878, first Bishop of New Zealand, at Matlock Terrace, Torquay, 3¼" x 5", 30 Portland Place, London W., postmarked 1st December
light original blot in blanl portion
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
54669
£10
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SELBORNE
(Roundell Palmer, 1812-1895, Lord Chancellor 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, from 1872 1st Baron Selborne, from 1882 1st Earl of)
Autograph letter signed to the Rev. W. Downe
thanking him for his "letter & the card, but I think it will still be most convention for me to meet you at ... Poplar. My daughter and myself will have had our luncheon in the middle of the day and we shall not stand in need of any refreshment before service ...", 2 sides 8vo., Blackmoor, Petersfield, 27th September
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
41510
£60
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SELWYN
(George Augustus, 1719-1791, Paymaster of the Works, M.P. and Wit)
Signature on fragment of an Order to the Exchequer to pay him £40,000
"for the Service of His Majesty's Works", 1 side 2" x 6¾", 5th February
Item Date:
1772
Stock No:
51707
£75
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