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Auction archive: Lot number 279

(Rare Books, Maps, Manuscripts

Estimate
£150 - £200
ca. US$183 - US$244
Price realised:
£125
ca. US$153
Auction archive: Lot number 279

(Rare Books, Maps, Manuscripts

Estimate
£150 - £200
ca. US$183 - US$244
Price realised:
£125
ca. US$153
Beschreibung:

(Rare Books, Maps, Manuscripts & Photographs, 9th October 2019) TWO MANUSCRIPTS, INCLUDING COPE, SIR JOHN (1690-1760), LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, COMMANDER OF THE KING'S FORCES IN SCOTLAND [RIOTS IN LEEDS]Z Autograph letter signed ("JNO Cope") to Lieut. General Fowke (1690-1765) discussing the Waters of Cheltenham Spa, "Scarborough is so full that people of fashion are forces to lye in garrets, some of the Rioters at Leeds have by the civil magistrates orders been fired on and killed by a party of Hawly's; a party of 100 of my regiments is marched to Bradford near Leeds upon the same account", 2pp., integral blank, St. James's Place, July 3rd 1753; Keppel, Willem Van, (1702-54), second Earl of Albermarle concerning various individuals, mentioning Jones for Second Lieutenant in the Marines and requesting a warrant appointing William Hawkes Surgeon's Mate in the King's Own Regiment, 1 leaf (with detached integral blank), 11 December 1756 (2) Note: Autograph letters by Sir John Cope are rare. Sir John Cope was defeated at the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745. Lieutenant-General Fowke (1690-1765), having served with Cope as Brigadier-General at the Battle of Prestonpans, went on to be Governor of Gibraltar from 1753 to 1756. The 2nd Earl of Albermarle commanded the government front line at Culloden and succeeded Cumberland as Commander in Chief in North Britain. He regretted not capturing Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Auction archive: Lot number 279
Auction:
Datum:
9 Oct 2019
Auction house:
Lyon & Turnbull
Edinburgh
Beschreibung:

(Rare Books, Maps, Manuscripts & Photographs, 9th October 2019) TWO MANUSCRIPTS, INCLUDING COPE, SIR JOHN (1690-1760), LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, COMMANDER OF THE KING'S FORCES IN SCOTLAND [RIOTS IN LEEDS]Z Autograph letter signed ("JNO Cope") to Lieut. General Fowke (1690-1765) discussing the Waters of Cheltenham Spa, "Scarborough is so full that people of fashion are forces to lye in garrets, some of the Rioters at Leeds have by the civil magistrates orders been fired on and killed by a party of Hawly's; a party of 100 of my regiments is marched to Bradford near Leeds upon the same account", 2pp., integral blank, St. James's Place, July 3rd 1753; Keppel, Willem Van, (1702-54), second Earl of Albermarle concerning various individuals, mentioning Jones for Second Lieutenant in the Marines and requesting a warrant appointing William Hawkes Surgeon's Mate in the King's Own Regiment, 1 leaf (with detached integral blank), 11 December 1756 (2) Note: Autograph letters by Sir John Cope are rare. Sir John Cope was defeated at the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745. Lieutenant-General Fowke (1690-1765), having served with Cope as Brigadier-General at the Battle of Prestonpans, went on to be Governor of Gibraltar from 1753 to 1756. The 2nd Earl of Albermarle commanded the government front line at Culloden and succeeded Cumberland as Commander in Chief in North Britain. He regretted not capturing Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Auction archive: Lot number 279
Auction:
Datum:
9 Oct 2019
Auction house:
Lyon & Turnbull
Edinburgh
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