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Auction archive: Lot number 9

BATHURST | warrant, appointing Sir Hudson Lowe jailer to Napoleon, 1816

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,763 - US$6,271
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 9

BATHURST | warrant, appointing Sir Hudson Lowe jailer to Napoleon, 1816

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,763 - US$6,271
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

BATHURST, HENRY, 3RD EARL BATHURST WARRANT SIGNED, AS SECRETARY OF STATE, TO SIR HUDSON LOWE, GOVERNOR OF ST HELENA APPOINTING LOWE AS JAILER TO NAPOLEON ("...We do hereby nominate and appoint you [...] to have the Custody of Napoleon Bonaparte [...] to detain and keep the said Napoleon Bonaparte in the said Island of Saint Helena as a Prisoner of War during our pleasure, and him to deal with and treat as a Prisoner of War under such Restrictions and in such manner as have been or shall be from time to time signified to you..."), 3 pages, folio, red wax seal impression, Westminster, 12 April 1816 A HIGHLY EVOCATIVE DOCUMENT OF NAPOLEON'S FINAL YEARS. Hudson Lowe, newly appointed as Governor, had embarked for St Helena in mid-January 1816 and reached the island just two days after this warrant was issued. After their first meeting the former Emperor pronounced his new jailer "hideous", although he also commented hopefully that "The man's disposition may perhaps make amends for the unfavourable impression which his face produces." Perhaps unsurprisingly the relationship did not improve: the two men had a total of six increasingly acrimonious meetings during their first months together on the island, after which the two men, living just a few miles apart on one of the most remote islands on the planet, steadfastly refused to meet. Lowe was the subject to a stream of complaints, mostly from Napoleon's supporters, but he remained in place until after Napoleon's death in 1821. PROVENANCE:Dawson Turner (1775-1858); John Benjamin Heath, FRS, FSA (1790-1879); Andre de Coppet (1892-1953); sale of his collection, Part 9, Sotheby's, London, 28-29 October 1957, lot 2484, to McEwan; Bloomsbury, London, 16 May 2008, lot 188 To view shipping calculator, please hereCondition ReportSome light browning and spotting, fold tears neatly repaired The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Jul 2020 - 15 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

BATHURST, HENRY, 3RD EARL BATHURST WARRANT SIGNED, AS SECRETARY OF STATE, TO SIR HUDSON LOWE, GOVERNOR OF ST HELENA APPOINTING LOWE AS JAILER TO NAPOLEON ("...We do hereby nominate and appoint you [...] to have the Custody of Napoleon Bonaparte [...] to detain and keep the said Napoleon Bonaparte in the said Island of Saint Helena as a Prisoner of War during our pleasure, and him to deal with and treat as a Prisoner of War under such Restrictions and in such manner as have been or shall be from time to time signified to you..."), 3 pages, folio, red wax seal impression, Westminster, 12 April 1816 A HIGHLY EVOCATIVE DOCUMENT OF NAPOLEON'S FINAL YEARS. Hudson Lowe, newly appointed as Governor, had embarked for St Helena in mid-January 1816 and reached the island just two days after this warrant was issued. After their first meeting the former Emperor pronounced his new jailer "hideous", although he also commented hopefully that "The man's disposition may perhaps make amends for the unfavourable impression which his face produces." Perhaps unsurprisingly the relationship did not improve: the two men had a total of six increasingly acrimonious meetings during their first months together on the island, after which the two men, living just a few miles apart on one of the most remote islands on the planet, steadfastly refused to meet. Lowe was the subject to a stream of complaints, mostly from Napoleon's supporters, but he remained in place until after Napoleon's death in 1821. PROVENANCE:Dawson Turner (1775-1858); John Benjamin Heath, FRS, FSA (1790-1879); Andre de Coppet (1892-1953); sale of his collection, Part 9, Sotheby's, London, 28-29 October 1957, lot 2484, to McEwan; Bloomsbury, London, 16 May 2008, lot 188 To view shipping calculator, please hereCondition ReportSome light browning and spotting, fold tears neatly repaired The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Jul 2020 - 15 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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