Anson george edward (2 Ergebnisse)
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Verlag: original letter 1848
- Softcover
- Erstausgabe
- Signiert
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. ANSON, George Edward (1812-1849). Autograph note signed in his capacity as private secretary to Prince Albert. Buckingham Palace, 3 November 1848. Single sheet, approx. 225 × 180 mm, written in ink on pale cream paper. Horizontal folds, otherwise clean. Very good. Official acknowledg…ment written by George Anson, private secretary to Prince Albert, thanking Mr Gamble for his communication of 31 October, accompanied with a Prospectus of the Electric Telegraph Company. The Electric Telegraph Company, founded in 1846, was the world's first public telegraph company and in 1848 remained in its early years of operation. Telegraphy was already of direct royal interest, and in time Queen Victoria would use the company to get a private line installed to the Isle of Wight. The sender is plausibly identified as either John Gamble or Douglas Pitt Gamble, both associated with litigation against the Electric Telegraph Company shortly after its formation. It is feasible that one of the two Gambles were lobbying Prince Albert, to state their case, using the prospectus to point out their grievances. Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Buckingham Palace London. 12 September 1847
- Manuskript
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1p, 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged. Laid down on a part of a leaf from an album. Reads: 'Mr. Anson begs to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. D'Orsey's Letter of the 6th. instant and to acquaint him in reply that he has submitted his appeal to Her Majesty The Queen who regrets that the great pressure of claims upon Her Majest…y's private Bounty prevents a compliance with Mr. Dorsey's request.'.