Great Britain and British Commonwealth Non-U.S. Statesmen
Sale No: 360
Lot No:48
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Frederick, Lord North (1732-1792), Prime Minister of Great Britain (1770-1782), handwritten document signed "North", also signed by George Onslow and Charles Jenkinson (first Lord of Liverpool), one page on two adjoining sheets, "Whitehall Treasury Chambers" 28th June 1770, appointing Robert Ross to be a "Tidesman at Inverness", North was the Prime Minister during most of the Revolutionary War, old handwritten note inside, describing Charles Jenkinson, minor mount remnants on reverse, Very Good (Photo). Estimate 300 - 400 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 150.00
Closed..Sep-26-2020, 11:07:15 EST
Sold For 150
Sale No: 360
Lot No:52
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FitzRoy, Augustus, Third Duke of Grafton (1735-1811), Prime Minister of Great Britain (1768-1770), letter signed "Grafton", one page 7½" x 12", mounted on one edge to another piece of paper, Grafton writes to the King (George III), recommending that as chancellor of the University of Cambridge, he would like the King to grant John Herriker a Masters of Arts degree rather than "the inferior degree of Bachelor of Arts", moderate overall toning, Very Good (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image)
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Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Sep-26-2020, 11:09:20 EST
Sold For 120
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Lot No:56
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Walpole, Robert (1676-1745), generally considered the first Prime Minister of Great Britain (1721-1742), and served under George I and George II, financial document signed "Walpole" with several other signatures, one sheet both sides, October (21?) 1722, some edge wear and a toned spot with a small paper break and couple tiny holes at intersecting fold, strong signature, Good (Photo). Estimate 200 - 300 (Image)