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An original Consular Commission, signed ‘Elizabeth R’ upper right, appointing Ronald Luther Cook to be Consul in Tehran. Countersigned by Selwyn Lloyd

by ELIZABETH II

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Given at Our Court at Saint James’s, 31 January 1958. 16 x 21 inches, impressed Royal seal, folded, in superb clean condition. An early signature of Queen Elizabeth II on a document in pristine condition.
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Original Wrapper Signed ‘Clarence’ lower left, addressed by him “To The Viscountess Keith” (wife or widow of Admiral Lord Keith who died in 1823)

by WILLIAM IV

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Undated. 8 x 12 inches, roughly opened, in good clean condition, complete royal seal in black wax. King William IV (reigned 1830-1837) signs as Duke of Clarence.
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Autograph Note, entirely in the King’s hand, requesting that “Sir Stanier Porter will send the Box that accompanies this to Lord North at Bushy Park”

by GEORGE III

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Queens House, 14 January 1781 “52 m[inutes] p[as]t 5 P.M.”. 2 lines on 1 page 9 x 7 inches, in very good condition, with an integral blank leaf. King George III (reigned 1760-1820). Sir Stanier Porter, diplomat and courtier. Frederick North (1732-92), known as Lord North, was Prime Minister from 1770-1782 and was largely responsible for the measures which led to the loss of America.
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St James, 30 July 1796. 2 pages 9 x 7 inches, plus integral address leaf, gilt edges, in fine fresh and attractive condition, bearing two seals in red wax with ends of red silk ties, SIGNED BY A RELUCTANT GEORGE III ON BEHALF OF HIS FORMER MINISTER TO THE UNITED STATES. The bearer of this letter, George Hammond, had returned to England after serving as the first British Minister to the United States of America in 1795. He was then promoted by George Grenville, the Foreign Secretary, to act as his senior Under-Secretary with George Canning serving as the second. Meanwhile, faced with Napoleon's victories in Italy and the Rhineland, Pitt's First Coalition was facing collapse. Grenville, keen on an alliance with Prussia, proposed that her support could be ensured by giving her a free hand in annexing either of the Belgic provinces or extensive domains in Germany; a plan that was turned down by George III with the cutting observation that 'Italian politics are too complicated for my… Read More
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Original Signature ‘My Dear Frederick, Your most Affectionate Father, George R’ on the final section (only) of an Autograph Letter to the Duke of York

by GEORGE III

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Windsor, 13 December 1785. 3 x 7 inches, neatly laid down. An attractive display piece signed by King George III (reigned 1760-1820).
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Fete du Drapeau, Offert par le 3e Regiment de Tirailleurs Tonkinois

by INDOCHINA. Fete du Drapeau, 1913

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Imp. d’Extreme-Orient, Hanoi, October 1913. 8 pp. pamphlet, staples removed, in good clean condition, 10 x 4 inches.
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Autograph Verses beginning “For me this freshness in the morning hours ...”, signed ‘Jean Ingelow’

by INGELOW, Jean

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Undated. 2 stanzas on 1 page 5 x 4½ inches, laid down. Jean Ingelow (1820-97), poet, published several volumes of verse (Poems, 1863) and stories for children (Mopsa the Fairy, 1869).
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Autograph Letter Signed ‘Sarson C.Ingham’, addressed “Chère petite amie”, saying that she is a prisoner as a result of an inflamed foot, asking her correspondent to call

by INGHAM, Sarson C

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Newbury, 11 November 1874. 3 pp. 4½ x 3½ inches, second leaf laid down on part of album page. Sarson C.Ingham, woman novelist, author of Adelaide’s Treasure (1880), Eleanor’s Ambition (1885), Esther Lovell (1890), etc. “If you will come and have a cup of tea with me at five o’clock we can chat over as much congenial rubbish as we like, for neither Papa nor Mamma will be in.”
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Autograph Letter Signed, sending a Prospectus; with the actual printed Prospectus for The History and Antiquities of Northallerton

by INGLEDEW, C.J.Davison

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Northallerton, April 1855. 1 letter (some toning) + 1 printed prospectus.
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Autograph Letter Signed, supporting his correspondent’s publication “as a Wykehamist”, correcting the details of the arms of the See of Winchester in the circular, with a small sketch of a mitre in the text

by INGRAM, James

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Trinity College Oxford, 11 January 1843. 4 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, folds, in good condition. James Ingram (1774-1850), Anglo-Saxon scholar and President of Trinity College Oxford. His publications included an edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1823), an edition of Quintilian (1809) and Memorials of Oxford (3 volumes, 1832 to 1837) with 100 illustrations by John Le Keux.
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Autograph Letter Signed, to Dr. J.F.Royle, asking to borrow his syllabus on Materia Medica, discussing courses and his installation as Lecturer

by INMAN, Thomas

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Liverpool, 7 April 1848. 3 pp. 7 x 4 inches, light toning only. Thomas Inman (1820 –1876) was a house-surgeon to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary. In his lifetime he had numerous medical papers published. He was also an amateur mythologist, and wrote Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, first published in 1869 and then again in 1875. In it he elucidated the origins of common symbols, some of them medical. Many of the symbols he discusses are in use today.
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Album page bearing 23 original autographs of the French members of the Jury of the International Exhibition of 1862

by INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, London 1862

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London, 1862. 6 x 10 inches, in good condition, mounted on an album page. From the collection of Leone Levi (1821–1888), jurist, political economist, and statistician, author of the History of British Commerce (1872).
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Baghdad, 28 July 1921. 1 page 12 x 8 inches, folded, creases in good condition. Faisal bin Al Hussein Bin Ali El-Hashemi (1883-1933), King of Iraq from 23 August 1921. Faisal sided with Great Britain in World War I and with the help of T. E. Lawrence organised a revolt against the Ottoman Empire. His correspondent is William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech KG GCMG PC (1885-1964). Ormsby-Gore was on active service in Egypt when in 1916 he joined the Arab bureau as an intelligence officer attached to the high commissioner, Sir A. Henry McMahon. In March 1921, at the Cairo Conference, the British decided that Faisal was a good candidate for ruling the British Mandate of Iraq because of his apparent conciliatory attitude towards the Great Powers and based on advice from T. E. Lawrence. Following a plebiscite showing 96% in favour, Faisal agreed to become king. On 23 August 1921, he was made King of Iraq. A few weeks before, he writes in this letter: “We are passing now through an… Read More
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Autograph Letter Signed ‘John Ireland’, giving instructions for a copy of his book to be presented, by one of the Oxford booksellers, to Dr. Eveleigh, Provost of Oriel

by IRELAND, John

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Croydon, 15 August 1796. 1 page 9 x 7 inches, in good condition, with a copper portrait engraving by Stow. John Ireland (1761-1842), Dean of Westminster. He was vicar of Croydon, south of London, between 1793 and 1816. Some of his sermons from his time in Croydon were published in 1796 as Five Discourses... for and against the Reception of Christianity by the Antient Jews and Greeks.
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Autograph Letter Signed, to Mr Bernard, sending a little remembrance of his correspondent’s acts of kindness, with mention of Squire Bancroft

by IRVING, Henry

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Lyceum Theatre, 15 October 189?. 2 pp. 8 x 5 inches, corner creases, otherwise good. Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905), the English actor. “You will be glad to hear that Bancroft still lives - though I am told that I have some sinister & deadly intent against him.”
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Autograph Letter Signed, to a bookseller, clarifying his orders for the Berlin Memoirs he requires

by IVORY, Sir James

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Undated. 1 page 8 x 5 inches, in good condition. Sir James Ivory (1765-1842), mathematician. He published in the Philosophical Transactions several important memoirs, which earned for him the Copley Medal in 1814 and ensured his election as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1815. Of special importance in the history of attractions is the first of these earlier memoirs (Phil. Trans., 1809), in which the problem of the attraction of a homogeneous ellipsoid upon an external point is reduced to the simpler case of the attraction of another but related ellipsoid upon a corresponding point interior to it. This theorem is known as Ivory's theorem.
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