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WILLIAM, Prince of Orange (1792-1849). The Hague. Autograph letter signed, to 'My dear Lord'. Expressing displeasure at being 'on the Staff as commanding the army in this Country', and requesting the appointment of Lord John Somerset to his staff. Creation date: 19 July 1814.
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Typed letter signed, to John Pennington. Supportive of Pennington's intention to stand as a National Government Parliamentary candidate for Wallasey. Creation date: 19 April 1942.
REMNANT, Richard Morgan. Grant of the Freedom of the City of London. Document on parchment, printed, details completed in manuscript. Creation date: 28 October 1856.
DENIS, Claude. Official document on vellum ('Republique Francaise, Departement de la Guerra') appointing Claude Denis Lieutenant of the 29th Legion. Signed by Bonaparte as First Consul, with two other signatures. Creation date: 3 October 1795.
DICKENS, Charles. Signed receipt ('Thirty Pounds') for the acting copyright of Dickens's play The Strange Gentleman, first produced at St James's Theatre. Creation date: 3 October 1836.
ECKERSALL, James. Clerk of the Kitchin to His Majesty at St. James's. Pocket book and almanac, interleaved with manuscript notes and accounts. Creation date: 1732.
1. SOUTHEY, Robert. Autograph letter signed, to John Ramsay of Aberdeen. 27 March 1833. 2. WORDSWORTH, William. Autograph letter signed, to Richard Sharp. 29 January (year not indicated). Creation date: 1833.
NAPIER, Sir William Francis Patrick. Autograph letter signed, to Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby. Regarding Napier's account of the Peninsular War. Creation date: 27 February 1830.
MAO ZEDONG [Mao Tse-tung]. Typed letter (in English) signed (in Chinese characters), to Clement Atlee. Stating his solidarity and goodwill to the British people, and calling for urgent practical assistance in the war against Japan. Together with a long covering letter from James Bertram to Atlee...