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Librería: Rosenlund Rare Books & Manuscripts, Basking Ridge, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. A brief note written by John Scott¿ 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), a British barrister and politician. The note is signed Eldon. It is addressed to 'My dear Lord' and it is dated January 30th, but with no year indicated though probably around 1830. A tear to upper edges of paper and a pinhole under 'My dear'.
Publicado por HardPress Publishing, 1819
ISBN 10: 037187081XISBN 13: 9780371870815
Librería: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Reino Unido
Libro
Paperback. Condición: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Publicado por HardPress Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 037187081XISBN 13: 9780371870815
Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
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PAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Publicado por November 21, 1801., 1801
Librería: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Ejemplar firmado
Condición: Good. - An autograph document penned in an unknown hand on 2-1/2 inch high by 7-1/2 inch wide parchment paper with clipped corners. A bankruptcy document dated "21st November 1801" reading "Let a Commission issue as prayed and be directed to Francis Maude Thomas Clifton Esquires Edward Brooke Thomas Edward Upton and Joseph Hood Gentlemen", signed "Eldon" by the British Barrister and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Once likely mounted in an album, there is some soiling with offsetting to the edges of the document from the glue with adhered to the verso. Good. The British barrister and politician John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838) served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1801 and 1806.
Publicado por Undated. London post, 1801
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
8vo, 1 p. Eleven lines. Text clear and complete. Good, on lightly-aged paper, with a couple of spots from the leaf to which it was attached adhering to the blank reverse. Docketed at head in ink: 'Mem I know not to what application this refers.'; and at foot in pencil: 'Mem I was not the writer of the Letter referr'd to! | R T'. Eldon has received the recipient's letter, 'with a paper inserted from Mrs Campbell or Clark. This paper is addressed to me under a very common Misapprehension of the Chancellors powers & duties'. Eldon can only take notice of coummunications 'made, in the usual & regular forms, in open Court'. He is 'unable to take any Step whatever in Consequence of this Communication'.
Librería: Bristow & Garland, Shaftesbury, Reino Unido
He writes "Sir, I am commanded by The House of Lords to acquaint your Royal Highness, that your Presence is desired at The House on Thursday the 15th Day of this Instant November, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon". Traces of mounting to margin of blank.
Publicado por UK, 1833
Librería: Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Manuscrito Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Paper. Condición: Good. First Edition. An Original Hand Written Letter by John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon. Dated 1833. Autograph Letter arranging a meeting and his wear abouts. John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, 1751-1838 was a British barrister and politician. He served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1801 and 1806 and again between 1807 and 1827. Provenance: From the family of autograph collector Emily Mary Rose Lee (1869-1949), wife of Colonel William Crawford Walton (1864-1937). Emily was the daughter of William Lee, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Glasgow from 1874 to 1886, and granddaughter of John Lee (1779-1859), Principal of Edinburgh University from 1840 to 1859. Size is 180m x 114mm. Condition is good. Light folding creasing. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17164. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por S. Gans, London, 1829
Librería: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Approx. 16 x 10 inches. Hand-colored etching. Some staining to the edges of the broad margins; otherwise fine. Eldon is shown dressed as a coachman, holding a way-bill headed "Windsor.".