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CHARLES II (1630-85). Order to John Pigott to march 'one hundred soldiers' to Canterbury. Signed 'Charles R' at head of document. Creation date: 5 November 1672.
1. DARWIN, Charles. Autograph postcard (signed 'C.D.') to James Torbitt, asking him how much land he has used to cultivate his potato varieties. 11 March 1880. 2. WOOLF, Virginia. Autograph letter signed [1936] and autograph postcard (1933) signed to Peggy Belsher, secretary at Hogarth Press. T...
Manuscript document, signed by Admiral JAMES SAUMAREZ, R. N. (1757-1836), being a secret list of 26 points of 'Additional Rendezvous' for the British fleet in the Baltic. Creation date: 31 March 1808.
SINGAPORE, CHANGI P.O.W. CAMP. An archive including original drawings (2 signed by Ronald Searle), manuscript entertainment programmes and 'newspapers', typescript diaries, photographs and ephemera. Collected by a soldier held prisoner. Creation dates: c. 1941-1945.
DOYLE, Arthur Conan. Three autograph letters (two signed, one with signature removed) to 'Jessie' [Drummond], giving an account of his struggles to set up a medical practice in Southsea whilst trying to establish himself as a writer. With five items of printed ephemera. Creation dates: 1882-1890
MORTGAGE for £300, signed. Henry GOODERE of Polesworth, and daughter Frances, to William Cooke of St Martin-in-the-Fields, and Trustees. Creation date: 20 Feb 1589.
1. NELSON, Horatio. Autograph free front signed ('Nelson & Bronte') to Rev. J. D. Haslewood of Brighton. 14 Sep 1805. 2. HAMILTON, Emma. Autograph letter (unsigned) to her admirer Colonel Sir Richard Puleston, stating that she cannot visit him but that he can visit her ('12 T P'). 18 July 1...
1. CHURCHILL, Winston. Autograph letter signed to his cousin-in-law the Duchess of Marlborough. 28 April 1927. 2. CHURCHILL, Winston. Typed letter signed, with autograph salutation and subscription, to Colonel E. B. Peacock. Together with a copy of Col Peacock's typed letter to The Times. Both ...