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Verlag: Place not stated, 1873
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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On 3.5 x 16.5 cm piece of paper, cut from the end of a letter. Ruckled and lightly stained, with small closed tear (not affecting signature). Good firm signature. Reads: 'Kindest regards to your wife | Ever most truly yours | Thos Hughes'. At bottom left: '1873'. Same year printed on reverse, which carries more autograph text by Hughes, written at right angles to the text on the other side.
Verlag: 23 June Lincoln's Inn Fields London, 1829
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. On one side of a 12 x 11 cm piece of paper. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice. Reads: 'Lincoln's Inn Fields | 23d. June 1829 | Sir Wm. Grant will have the honor of joining the Old Fish Dinner party on Saty. the 27th. of June.'.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2015
ISBN 10: 1331875447ISBN 13: 9781331875444
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 144 | Sprache: Englisch.
Verlag: Hampstead Heath no date watermark, 1835
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Two pages,12mo, bifolium. good condition. "The Lord Chief Justice Tindal thanks Mr. Ray for his obliging note, and will have great pleasure in making the Inspection of the new Chambers with Mr. Ray in the course of Saturday morning next when the Chief Justice will be at chambers, if it should suit the convenience of Mr Ray to be there on that day [.]". He suggests a convenient time of day.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 135834101XISBN 13: 9781358341014
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Croydon. 19 August, 1843
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p., 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged. Laid down on a piece of card cut from an album. Reads 'The Lord Chief Justice Tindal returns to Mr J. L. Adolphus, the proof Sheet of the judgment of the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Wilson v. Fuller. He has made no other alteration therein than the addition of a word, thinking the Judgment expresses very clearly and faithfully what was delivered by the Court'. See both men's entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Verlag: 'Au Mai Jouy Près Versailles 23 Juin ', 1834
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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12mo, 4 pp. Bifolium. Good, on lightly aged paper. Addressed to 'Monsieur et Confrère'. He replied to de Monglave's last letters a couple of days previously, and he has addded 'deux ou trois propositions que je vous de traduire en bon François, et de lire à notre comité, au Conseil'. He wants to get to know 'quelques uns de mes voisins dans ce village où j'ai l'intention de passer six mois', and asks for letters of introduction. Lists four families he wishes to get to know and names some individuals with whom he is a little acquainted. In 1833 Bannister published in Paris an anonymous pamphlet entitled 'Appel en faveur d'Alger, et de l'Afrique du Nord, par un Anglais'.
Verlag: 22 August ; 17 Kings Arms Yard London, 1844
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Landscape 8vo (roughly 12 x 20 cm), 1 p, 8 lines. On creased and lightly aged paper. Text clear and entire. Stephen is afraid that Valentine's 'poor protegée will not [.] get much out of her claim!' Stephen cannot help her 'because litigation in a colony can only be conducted by a solicitor resident within it, and bad as we are reputed to be at home, they are far worse in the Colonies!' However he has 'written a strong professional letter for her that may perchance obtain an answer'.
Verlag: 13 June, 1750
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p, 8vo. Aged and worn, with closed tears, chipping and creasing. Several folds. The full heading reads: 'Case on Mr. Chrisr. Blacketts Will & Mr. Ords Opinion | See Copy of Will'. Endorsed on reverse: '1750 June 13th - | Copy | Mr. Ords Opinion on Mr. Blacketts Will'. Twenty-eight lines of neatly-written text, arranged as two queries, each with its answer. Contains a couple of corrections by Ord. The case concerns the various claims on a freehold of 'Mrs. Eliz: Smart and Mrs. Martha Maria Bellassyse' and 'Mrs. Blackett'. The various families in the case hailed from the north-east of England.
Verlag: Brighton 22 Sept, 1793
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
One page, trimmed top and botom (without no obvious loss except the top of "Sir" at top), some ink lines surounding text, foxing, text clear and apprently complete. "I recd from you this morning proposals for publishing a Repertory & [ye?] Records of the Court of Exchequer. The whole work is to be contained in one volume in Folio & to be [delivered to & subscribed?] in boards at the price of two guineas, & that no payment will be required till the delivery of the work. | Upon these Terms, I desire you will set down my name as a subscriber." Another hand has added the correspondent, David Burton Fowler Esq. (cf. Fowler, David Burton, 1795, London Practice of the Court of Exchequer.
Anbieter: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Deutschland
Erstausgabe Signiert
ELIZABETH OF TORO Die Odysse einer afrikanischen Prinzessin, Eine Autobiographie von Elizabeth Nyabongo. Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag Leipzig, 1. Auflage 1993, ERSTAUSGABE, 364 SS. gebunden (Hardcover 8°) mit Schutzumschlag, gut erhalten - von der Prinzessin Elizabeth of Toro mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Datum 10 th Oct 93, Unterschrift signiert.
Verlag: Blackmoor, Petersfield, 18. VIII. 1886., 1886
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium. With autograph address. To J. R. Taylor, declining an appeal due to his workload: "I must apologize for not sooner answering your letter of the 2nd instant; and I must, at the same time, express my regret, that I am not in a situation to respond, as I would wish, to that, and many other similar appeals. My available means are so entirely exhausted by the [.] claims upon them, as to compel me to contract, rather than enlarge, the circle of my consultations [?] to other objects [.]". - Twice Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Palmer broke with Gladstone over Irish Home Rule and refused reappointment when the Liberals returned to office in July 1886. - On mourning stationery paper. Traces of former mounting verso.
Verlag: London, 9. VII. 1835., 1835
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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Oblong 8vo. 1 page. Mounted on larger backing paper. Addressed to Miss Elizabeth and Major (Christopher) Middlemass. - Follett, son of Captain Benjamin Follet, had been made Solicitor General in 1834, but soon began to suffer the effects of tuberculosis, to which he succumbed before reaching his 49th year. - Traces of old mounting on the verso, slightly rubbed and foxed. With collector's note.
Verlag: London. 5 March, 1807
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p., landscape 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged, with central spike hole. Addressed on reverse 'For Mr: Wilks, printer, in Chancery Lane'. Having received a letter from 'Dr: Mackay' he gives instructions regarding copies of the fifth volume of the book, 'which he proposes to be sent to Newcastle and Inverness, and other places in Scotland'. If Wilks has not received copies from the bindery, he should 'take the said six copies back from Mr: Maseres's chambers'. He also asks for a copy to be sent to Dr Aikin.
Verlag: 'At ye Comttee of Pt sitting in ye Inner Court of Wards this 24th 10r ', 1656
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p., 8vo. Bifolium. Addressed, on reverse of second leaf, with seal in red wax, 'for Serieant Maynard | at his Chamber at ye Temple or elswhere'. In good condition, on lightly aged and worn paper, with outer cover somewhat discoloured. He states that, as Maynard is 'a party concernd in ye Petn of Capt Ed: Lister & Joan his wife', he is desired by the committee to 'meet them in ye Inner Court of Wards' on the following Friday, 'to ye end you may not be concluded unheard'. As his entry in the Oxford DNB explains, Morgan was a supporter of 'the Cromwellian interest' who, in the 1656-8 parliament, was for a second time elected for Kildare and Wicklow, and 'was one of the most important managers of Irish legislation in the house'. Maynard's Oxford DNB entry records that he was chosen to parliament in 1656, though he was not allowed to sit. Original FRS. Apparently a very scarce autograph.
Verlag: 'Boulogne s/m June 18 ', 1883
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp, 4to. On first leaf of bifolium. Forty-three lines of neat text. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with a few small closed tears. The author ('Sir') is unnamed, but is presumably the 'Editor' referred to in the text. Signed 'Wm Ballantine'. By recipient, at head of first page: 'Letter from Mr Sergeant [sic] Ballantine / United Club -'. Begins: 'I have to acknowledge the receipt of what purports to be a specimen of a new family paper called "The English Resident" & which it is supposed will supply a want existing especially amongs the English sojourners of all descriptions in different French places of resort. & notably at this one of the most favourable watering places of the British people - Those who favoured me with the number in question were aware that for many years of a busy life there has rarely been a year during which upon more than one occasion I have not sought health and recreation uponits shores. I have had abundant opportunities of appreciating its advantages & recognizing its wants and I welcome very heartily the probabl advent of a newspaper which appears to be conducted upon principles likely to render it a very popular addition.' The second half of the letter is in much the same highfallutin tone (see reference to 'the freedom and elasticity of Boulogne air'), with Ballantine feeling that is is 'impertinent on my part to offer hints to an Editor so evidently experienced as the Gentleman who has supplied news in the number that I have had the pleasure of reading'. See Image of second page.