STAIR
(John H.N.G.H.H. Dalrymple, 1848-1914, from 1903 11th Earl)
Autograph Letter in the third person as Provost of Stranraer,
to Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor, regretting he cannot accept for "the ball at the Mansion House", 1 side 8vo., Lochinch, Castle Kennedy, 11th September
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
50642
£15
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STANHOPE
(James Richard, 1880-1967, 13th Earl of Chesterfield and 7th Earl Stanhope, British politician in the late 1930s)
Fine large photo of a portrait, signed and dated on the mount,
showing him full length in Garter Robes, 10" x 6" in mount 17" x 11", no place,
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
32620
£125
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STANHOPE
(Philip Henry, F.R.S., Historian, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, from 1855 5th Earl)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Smith,
inviting him "to pass two or three days with us at Chevening", 1 side 8vo., Grosvenor Plce, 15th July
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
50644
£15
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STRANGFORD
(Emily, d. 1887, née Beaufort, wife of Percy Smythe, 1826-1869, from 1857 8th Viscount)
Autograph Letter Signed to Augusta Mary née Douglas,
(1811-1899, wife of John Fitzpatrick, 1807-1883, from 1869 1st Baron Castletown), saying that "nothing could give me greater pleasure than to go and see you at Wimbledon but ... I have not been out after 2 o'clock in the afternoon since I returned to England till yesterday - when Lady Wynford took me out", she will come "when the afternoons get warm & bearable ... I was extremely pleased to get your kind note. With kindest regards to Mrs. Wingfield", (d. 1918, Lady Castletown's daughter), 2 sides 8vo. black-edged, bold embossed arms and coronet, 3 Upper Brook Street, W., 2nd April
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
16389
£60
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STRATHEDEN & CAMPBELL
(William Frederick Campbell, 1824-1893, M.P., from 1868 2nd Baron)
Autograph letter signed 'Stratheden' to Miss Nina Cole, of 1 Chester Place,
S.W., asking if she had his letter from Bath, "I will do what I can - wh. is so very little", 1 side postcard with printed ½d stamp, address on verso, postmarked London, S.W., 7th November
small area of address side removed by adhesion, affecting addressee's name and stamp, faint vertical crease
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
52961
£20
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