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One line autograph inscription, signed by Parry: “Written in Lat: 82 3/4 N - July 26th 1827”

by PARRY, Admiral Sir William Edward

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1827. About 2 x 4 inches, laid down. Discovered in Victorian album. Sir William Edward Parry (1790-1855), rear-admiral and Arctic explorer. His 1819 voyage through the Parry Channel was probably the most successful in the long quest for the Northwest Passage. In 1827 he attempted one of the earliest expeditions to the North Pole. He reached 82°45 North latitude, setting the record for human exploration farthest North that stood for nearly five decades before being surpassed at 83°20 26 by Albert Hastings Markham in 1875–1876.
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Order to pay £30, signed twice by Richard Sheil, addressed to Henry Harris, “Proprietor of Covt. Garden Theatre”

by SHEIL, Richard Lalor

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Dublin, 18 August 1821. 9 x 3½ inches, blind embossed revenue stamp, folds. Richard Lalor Sheil (1791-1851), Irish dramatist and politician, aided O’Connell with impassioned speeches until the granting of Catholic emancipation (1829), then fought for the repeal of the union of Great Britain and Ireland. Master of the Mint (1846-50).
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Original postal stationery card, sent locally by German company Co. Kinder, offering cheeses and cucumbers, “just arrived”

by SIAM

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Bangkok, 19 July 1898. Postal Card, Rama V 1st issue, postally used in Bangkok. Tied by Bangkok 2 cds. “Just arrived: Fresh Savoy Cheeses in wood boxes, sold at $1.50; Fresh smll Camembert Cheeses in tinfoil sold at 75 cents of $7.50 per doz. ...”
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Original dated inscription and signature: Nil mortalibus arduum est [Nothing is impossible for mankind], Edward Kater

by KATER, Edward

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7 april 1862. 4 x 5 inches, in fine condition. From the autograph book compiled by Hugh Welch Diamond (1809-1886), "the father of psychiatric photography". Rare. Edward Kater (1816-1866), photographer. He joined the Calotype Club in the 1840s, becoming a vice president of the Photographic Society when it was formed. In 1852 Kater’s “Proof of the Value of Photography to the Archaeologist” appeared in Notes and Queries.
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Whitehall, 5 April 1712. 2 pp. 11½ x 7 inches, in good condition. With the integral blank leaf. Lieutenant-General Francis Palmes (d.1719), noted favourite general of the Duke of Marlborough. Palmes assumed command of his regiment at the Battle of Blenheim. Reports from the battle state that 'hardly anyone was more instrumental to the success of that day' than Palmes. From February 1708 Palmes travelled extensively, undertaking mission to the United Provinces, Hanover, Prussia, Vienna and Savoy in order to concert measures with the allies. He was promoted to lieutenant-general in the Army in 1709 and became envoy to Poland in 1718. Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (1678 – 1751), English politician, government official and political philosopher.
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Whitehall, 14 April 1709. 2 pp. 12 x 7 inches, in fine condition, with an integral blank leaf tipped on to a card mount. This handsome letter is signed by Lord Stamford [Thomas Grey, second Earl of Stamford, 1654-1720, president of the board], Sir Philip Meadows, R.Monckton, Charles Turner, and J.Pulteney. Sir Philip Meadows (1626-1718) had a distinguished career as a diplomat, representing Cromwell in international treaty negotiations. Meadows was the author of several works, including Observations concerning the Dominion and Sovereignty of the Seas (1689). Although little commercial value would accrue to England on this voyage, the Committee nevertheless recommend that a Pass be issued, believing that “the said Marquis, when at Cartagena, will be a Friend to Her Majesty’s Subjects in their Carrying on a Trade from Jamaica to Cartagena, and other parts on that Coast; the great Advantage whereof We need not mention.”
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Original signature ‘Samuel Kidd’

by KIDD, Samuel

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Undated. 2 x 4 inches. Light traces of former mounting in an album. Annotated on verso in pencil in a Victorian hand: ‘Professor of Chinese, University College’. Samuel Kidd (1804-43), missionary and professor of Chinese at University College, London, arrived at Malacca in November 1825. Under the direction of the Rev.David Collie he made rapid progress in the study of Chinese, and was appointed professor of Chinese at the Anglo-Chinese College of Malacca.
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Louisbourg [Cape Breton, Canada], 7 September 1747. 1 page 13 x 8 inches, horiizontal folds for filing, complete but faded. Docketed on verso. David Wooster (1710-1777), American general in the American War of Independence. He fell during the Battle of Ridgefield, Connecticut. Cities, schools, and public places are named after him. In 1745, Wooster was appointed to command a regiment in Connecticut formed by Colonel Burr. The regiment went against Louisbourg. Louisbourg is a seaport village on the eastern coast of the island of Cape Breton, which is an insular colony of British North America. Wooster reduced Louisbourg's fortifications and forced them to surrender. After the capitulation, Wooster was ordered to take charge of the cartel. The cartel was sent to France to negotiate the exchange of prisoners from the war. Wooster was not permitted to land on French soil, so he conducted his negotiations aboard ship in neutral territory. After negotiating for prisoners, Wooster travelled to Great… Read More
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7 November 1897. 3 items, the bestowal document being about 15 x 10 inches, all in unusually fine clean condition. With a copy photograph of Hassan Assem Pacha. Chulalongkorn (1853-1910) who reigned as Rama V of Siam (1868-1910). “Whereas we have thought it fit to nominate and appoint M.Hassan Assem, Grand Maitre des ceremonies de S.A. le Khedive Member of the 1 Class called Mahasurabhorn or Grand Cross of Our most Honourable Order of the Crown of Siam ...”
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Original Visiting Card of Sisowath, Roi du Cambodge. With the matching envelope, unaddressed, bearing an embossed royal crest in gold on the envelope flap

by CAMBODIA. King Sisowath

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c. 1910. Over 4 x 2 inches, gold edged, coloured embossed monogram. In good condition. Sisowath (1840 –1927) was King of Cambodia from 27 April 1904 to his death in 1927. He was the son of King Ang Duong and half brother of Prince Si Votha and King Norodom. He is the progenitor of the House of Sisowath.
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Original Royal Warrant for affixing the Great Seal for the “Full Power” granted to Sir Charles Stuart and Henry Chamberlain to conduct commercial and other negotiations with the Emperor of Brazil, signed ‘George R’ by the King upper left, countersigned by George Canning

by GEORGE IV. Ambassadors to the Emperor of Brazil, 1826

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Given at Our Court at Windsor Castle, 2 January 1826. 5 pp. 12 x 8 inches, tied by blue ribbon, Royal wafer seal affixed. In superb condition. Light horizontal folds. King George IV (reigned 1820-1830). Sir Charles Stuart (1779-1845), diplomat, who was of great service to the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War, had a second term as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal and Brazil in 1825-26. The King appoints Stuart and Chamberlain as “Our undoubted Commissioners, Procurators and Plenipotentiaries”. Stuart was already Envoy to Brazil for King John VI of Portugal and has signed the Treaty recognising the independence of Brazil on 19 August 1825. George Canning (1770-1827), Prime Minister from April 1827, signs as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
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Original Ticket of Admission to his whole course of Ancient and Modern History, signed ‘E.S.Creasy’

by CREASY, Edward Shepherd

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University College, London, session 1856-57. 4 x 6 inches, paper adhering to verso. Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy (1812-1872), historian, Chief Justice of Ceylon (1860-1875), author of Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851).
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Original Signature, Daniel Curdie MD, on part of a form for the British Association for the Advancement of Science, giving his address as Port Phillip, New Holland

by CURDIE, Daniel

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2 July 1851. 2 x 7 inches, in good condition. Uncommon. Dr. Daniel Curdie (1810-1884), Scottish doctor who emigrated to Australia (1839) and became a distinguished botanist. In 1845 he. followed Curdie's River down to the sea, and the estuary was called Curdie's Inlet after him. He left for Europe on "Black Thursday" (7th February, 1851), and in Scotland, continuing his studies of sea-weeds, he was so fortunate as to discover a new one. He returned to Melbourne, with a wife, in 1854.
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Original Signature

by RADETZKY, Joseph Wenzel von, Field Marshal

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Undated. Fine bold signature on paper 3 x 4 inches, laid down. In good condition. Joseph Wenzel von Radetzky (1766-1858), Austrian field marshal and and military reformer whose long record of victorious campaigns made him a national hero. The Radetzky March is named in his honour.
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Original Autograph Signature ‘Richd. Bright’, taken from the end of a letter

by BRIGHT, Richard

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Undated. 1 x 3 inches, in good condition, laid down. Uncommon. Richard Bright (1789 – 1858), English physician and early pioneer in the research of kidney disease. He is particularly known for his description of Bright's Disease.
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Gibraltar, 24 June 1775. 2 pp. 13 x 8 inches, wafer seal affixed, in very good condition. Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd (1710-1794). In 1756 he served at the Siege of Minorca, and attempted to reach Admiral John Byng's fleet in an open boat with a message from the besieged Garrison Commander William Blakeney. He subsequently became commissary general to the Marquess of Granby in Germany (1758 to 1759); he then rose through the officer ranks to be three-times Governor of Gibraltar (1776 to 1777, 1790 and 1790 to 1794). Boyd considered that his and General Sir William Green's work on the King's Bastion in Gibraltar was so important that he asked to be buried there.
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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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“Given on board the Canopus in Palermo Bay”, 30 August 1809. 1 page 13 x 8 inches, horizontal folds, light stains only. Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Martin (1764 –1847) saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. During his long naval career he took part in several significant battles, for which he was awarded a number of honours and promotions; he commanded ships at Cape St Vincent and Cape Finisterre. In June 1809 Martin took possession of Ischia and Procida.
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Original manuscript receipt for 14 shillings for the third volume of The Diversions of Purley, signed ‘John Horne Tooke’

by HORNE TOOKE, John

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3 February 1798. 3 x 4 inches, laid down, marginal defects but complete, receipt blindstamp. John Horne Tooke (1736-1812), clergyman, politician, and philologist, author of the philological treatise, The Diversions of Purley. Part 1 was published in 1786. Another edition, with a new second part, was issued in 1798.
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Original Signature of Colonel Thomas McDonnell, Commander of the Colonial Forces in the Maori War of 1867, after the withdrawal of the Imperial Troops

by MAORI WARS. Colonel Thomas McDonnell

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Undated. 4 x 5 inches, edges worn, removed from an album. Annotated by the collector: “... given me by Sir George Grey, formerly Governor of N.Z.” Thomas McDonnell (c.1831 –1899), New Zealand public servant, military leader and writer.
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