Lockdales - The Fine Sale, Auction 174 - 19th & 20th February 2020

93 723 Lawrence (Sir Thomas, 1769-1830). An original manuscript document signed by Thomas Lawrence, relating to the certification of books on architecture, dated 11th May 1822, with wax seal to base, 32.5cm x 20.5cm approx., document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. Sir Thomas Lawrence was an English portrait painter and the fourth president of the Royal Academy. £50 - £80 724 Marryat (Captain Frederick, 1792-1848). An original manuscript document signed by Frederick Marryat, dated 2nd March 1828, 17cm x 19cm approx., document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. Frederick Marryat was a Royal Navy officer and novelist £70 - £100 725 Palmerston (Viscount, 1784-1865). An original printed / manuscript passport document signed by Viscount Palmerston (no. 4222), allowing a Mr James Boully to travel to the Continent and to 'pass freely without let or hindrance', dated 10th April 1851, 36cm x 25cm approx., document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. £50 - £80 726 Pankhurst (Christabel, 1880-1958). An original manuscript letter on watermarked paper signed by Christabel Pankhurst, dated 'Paris, 31st October, 1912', letter reads 'Dear Sir, I shall be glad if you can find room for the enclosed in the columns of the Daily Chonicle, Yours Faithfully, Christabel Pankhurst', 21.5cm x 13.5cm approx., document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. Christabel Pankhurst was the daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst who was the leader of the Suffragette movement, which amongst other things helped women win the right to vote. Christabel Pankhurst was one of the co-founders of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). Between 1913 and 1914 she lived in Paris to escape imprisonment under the terms of the prisoner's temporary discharge for ill-health act. £150 - £250 727 Poets. A group of five manuscript documents, each signed by poets, consisting Thomas Moore (1779-1852); F. T. Palgrave (1824-1897); Aubrey De Vere (1814-1902); Alfred Austin (1835-1913); Sir Henry Newbold (1862-1938), each document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. £70 - £100 728 Prince Frederick (Duke of York, 1763-1827). An original four-sided manuscript letter signed by Prince Frederick, dated '22nd August 1822', addressed 'Dear Brother' (possibly George IV), 23cm x 18cm approx., document tipped-in on to card for display purposes. Prince Frederick (Duke of York) was the second son of George III. £70 - £100

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