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HUME, David. Autograph manuscript fragment (from 'Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations') written on the verso of the conclusion of an autograph letter signed to Hume from James Oswald of Dinnikier (politician) dated 10 October 1750. Creation date: [1750].
DICKENS, Charles. Autograph letter signed to Alderman Richard James Spiers, thanking him for 'the book and photographs'. Creation dates: 26 October 1859.
POPHAM, Rear Admiral Sir Home. Autograph letter signed to the Marques Wellesley, Governor of India. Reporting concerns about French naval activity in and around Muscat. Creation date: 1801.
LE MESSURIER, Jules. Autograph letter signed to Mrs Simpson of Hereford Square, London, giving details of his experiences serving with the artillery of the National Guard during the Siege of Paris in 1870. Letter sent via balloon post. Creation date: 28 September 1870.
CHURCHILL, Winston. Autograph letter signed to [Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount] Esher, requesting an interview in the wake of the Esher Committee's recommendation of reforms to the Army. Creation date: 5 March 1904.
'THE FIRST AND LAST VOYAGE OR THE SEA CADET'. Australia, naval. A verse narrative including some 90 watercolour illustrations. Creation date: [c.1844].
1. BELL, Clive. More than 100 signed autograph letters and cards to Lytton Strachey (1906-1931). 2. ELIOT, T. S. Autograph letter signed to Lytton Strachey, on writing poetry (1 June 1919). 3. ORWELL, George. Autograph letter signed to Anthony Powell, referring to Powell's praise of Keep the A...
LAFAUSILLE, John. Lt. Colonel. 'British Military Orders, containing Extracts of such as are Generally to be given to an Army in Foreign Parts to Prevent the Irregularity of Soldiers and also Directions and Orders for Officers of all Ranks in the most Material Points of their Duty'. Creation dat...