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Carr (Robert, Earl of Somerset and Baron Brancepeth, favourite of James I, 1585/6?-1645).- Sanderson (Henry, Constable of Brancepeth Castle, Durham, c. 1555 - c.1615) Letter to "Mr Basill Secreterie to... Sr Julyus Ceasar knight Chauncellor of the exchequer", ½p. with conjugate blank and address panel, 200 x 157mm., Caxton, 3rd December 1613, "Sr I have receyved a very honorable despache this day from my Lo: of Brauncepeth [Robert Carr]: and more trust comytted unto me then I deserve: yet will I faithfullye discharge the same I pray you remember John Rotherforde his peticion for his burnt, and drowned, Tenement & Mylne and remember yor frends in their absence, as they will you," folds, browned § Golden Square, London.- Abstract of Mr Quyneo's title to ground rents etc. in Golden Square, manuscript, 3½pp., last f. torn and repaired without loss, extensively browned, 29th March 1709; and 6 others, including: a 1722 document relating to annuities payable to John King from an estate at Stuckley [Stewkley], a 1720 printed Act of Parliament, The Clothiers Case, relating to the South Sea Bubble, and 2 ?autograph poems by the Rev. Norman MacLeod (1783-1862), Church of Scotland and Gaelic scholar and 2 ?autograph poems by the Rev. John MacLeod (1800-82), Minister of Morvern, v.s., v.d. (8).

Lot 135

Carr (Robert, Earl of Somerset and Baron Brancepeth, favourite of James I, 1585/6?-1645).- Sanderson (Henry, Constable of Brancepeth Castle, Durham, c. 1555- c. 1615) Letter to "Mr Basill", ½p. with conjugate blank and address panel, 200 x 157mm., 1613; and 7 others, v.s., v.d. (8).  

Estimate: £200 - 300

Description

Carr (Robert, Earl of Somerset and Baron Brancepeth, favourite of James I, 1585/6?-1645).- Sanderson (Henry, Constable of Brancepeth Castle, Durham, c. 1555 - c.1615) Letter to "Mr Basill Secreterie to... Sr Julyus Ceasar knight Chauncellor of the exchequer", ½p. with conjugate blank and address panel, 200 x 157mm., Caxton, 3rd December 1613, "Sr I have receyved a very honorable despache this day from my Lo: of Brauncepeth [Robert Carr]: and more trust comytted unto me then I deserve: yet will I faithfullye discharge the same I pray you remember John Rotherforde his peticion for his burnt, and drowned, Tenement & Mylne and remember yor frends in their absence, as they will you," folds, browned § Golden Square, London.- Abstract of Mr Quyneo's title to ground rents etc. in Golden Square, manuscript, 3½pp., last f. torn and repaired without loss, extensively browned, 29th March 1709; and 6 others, including: a 1722 document relating to annuities payable to John King from an estate at Stuckley [Stewkley], a 1720 printed Act of Parliament, The Clothiers Case, relating to the South Sea Bubble, and 2 ?autograph poems by the Rev. Norman MacLeod (1783-1862), Church of Scotland and Gaelic scholar and 2 ?autograph poems by the Rev. John MacLeod (1800-82), Minister of Morvern, v.s., v.d. (8).

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