PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Signature taken from Autograph Letter Signed
slightly smudged
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0
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27120
£15
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PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Signature taken from Autograph Letter Signed
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PALMERSTON
(Henry John Temple, 1784-1865, Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, 3rd Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
sending him “a letter which I have this morning received from Lord Effingham...”, 1 side 8vo., C.T. 21st February
Item Date:
1844
Stock No:
41902
£75
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PALMERSTON
(Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount, 1739-1802, Politician and father of the Prime Minister), William LYTTELTON (1st Baron, Baron Westcote, 1724-1808, Politiican and Colonial Administrator) and John BULLER (1745-1793, Politician particularly active in Cornwall)
Their Signatures on a fragment of a document
6½” x 2½”, Hardwicke, 4th August
Item Date:
1781
Stock No:
42353
£30
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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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