Sprache: Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1890
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 30,23
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In den WarenkorbNo Binding. Zustand: Very Good. George Bailey (illustrator). A fine original antique etching. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame . . Very good condition, . A splendid opportunity to acquire an antique original etching - decorative, attractive and scarce . A splendid interior scene of The Minstrels' Gallery at the Commandery in Worcester, with a view out into the street, etched by G Bailey circa 1890.
Verlag: Bromley's letter to Hamilton: London 7 June Yates's letter to Bromley: 4 June 1712, 1712
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 120,93
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In den WarenkorbBoth items good, on lightly aged and creased paper, with both texts clear and complete. The Minstrels' Gallery referred to in the letter was held in the vicinity of Hamilton's estate Sandon Hall, Staffordshire. Written a few months before Hamilton's death in the celebrated duel with Lord Mohun. Bromley to Hamilton: Autograph Letter Signed, 8vo, 1 p. 23 lines of text. Bifolium, addressed on reverse of second leaf 'To his Grace Duke Hamilton in St. James's Square | London.', and docketed 'Mr: Bromley 7:th June 1712 about the Minstrill court & that Holden the Attorney had with drawen'. As directed by the Duke Bromley has written 'to Mr. Yates' on two occasions, the second time 'pressingly'. Regarding 'yt. matter' he has 'wondered it was neglected', and would have written again had he 'thought it might have taken effect'. Discusses 'Holden ye Attorney', hoping for some 'assistance' from the Duke. The High Constable has been searching for him 'by nature of a Warrt. from my Ld Chief Justice Parker, brought down by a purpose'. 'Wt. his Crime is I know not, but now hes gon, his Character appears very notorious'. The last paragraph relates to 'ye Cheshire Cause', which Bromley hopes Bromley is not named as the recipient of the second item, but he refers to it in his letter to Hamilton as 'ye inclosed', which he had from Yates 'on Wednesday night': Yates [to Bromley]: 12mo, 1 p. 19 lines. Signed 'Ham[t]: Yates'. He will 'Endeavour to Consult mr Kenrick' on the subject of 'the minstrell Court', but considers 'the time now so short that it will be Impossible to do any thing in it'. References to Sandon and 'mr Perye'.