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Auction archive: Lot number 96

Wyndham (Charles, 1796-1866, of Petworth). Scrap album of verse, letters, drawings and sketches

Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$243 - US$486
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 96

Wyndham (Charles, 1796-1866, of Petworth). Scrap album of verse, letters, drawings and sketches

Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$243 - US$486
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Wyndham (Charles, 1796-1866, of Petworth, Sussex). Scrap album compiled by Charles Wyndham (5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive), of manuscript verse, letters, wash drawings and pencil sketches, including landscapes at Petworth, printed views and illustrations, circa 1800-1840, containing various manuscript verse and letters, including an envelope hand-addressed by Queen Charlotte to the Countess of Egremont, High Clear, Hants, with red seal, a detailed list of the 'Dinner given for 5500 men in the Park at the Mote, 1st August 1799', a verse epitaph on the death of the Rt. Honble George Greville, another on the Duc de Bordeaux, dated Edinburgh 31 December 1831, a handwriiten Total of Expenses for Wyndham's voyage from London to Bombay, dated Solapore, November 1822, a letter of commission from the War Office, dated 27 March 1822, informing Captain Wyndham, of the Second Regiment of Life Guards of his forthcoming promotion to Major in the Sixty Seventh (or the Tenth Hampshire) Regiment of Foot, signed by Palmerston with red seal, a manuscript letter from the Attorney General to Miss Elizabeth Scott, dated Pegwell 5 January 1805, and another letter to Elizabeth Scott of Merton House from Francis James Scott, dated Harrogate November 15 1813, about his tour of Russia, etc., 18 mostly pencil views (but including watercolour and wash landscape studies), including several of Petworth in Sussex, 'Petworth 1837', 'The Tower of Naussan from the Bank behind Ems', 'Petworth Children's Feast', one of Nice, one of Sorrento (?), a pen, ink and brown and grey wash view of 'Part of Goldilands' on whatman paper watermarked J Whatman 1820, etc., lithograph and engraved views of Tunbridge Wells, Mr. Cocking and his balloon and parachute, 1837, various pasted newscuttings and wood engraved illustrations, all mounted (a few loose) onto album leaves, the first page inscribed in red ink 'Album, C Wyndham, commenced 28 July 1837', original dark brown half calf over marbled boards, similarly labelled in red ink to upper cover, rubbed, folio (36 x 26 cm) (Quantity: 1) Provenance: Purchased by the current owner in the late 1960's from Streeter & Daughter, an antique shop opposite Petworth Church, Sussex (note inserted at front). Charles Wyndham (1796-1866) of Petworth, Sussex was born in 1796, the 5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive. The first four children were born illegitimately, before the Earl married Miss Ilive in 1801, so Charles (and his brothers Henry and George) were illegitimate. He married Elizabeth Anne Hepburne-Scott, daughter of Hugh Hepburne-Scott, 6th Lord Polwarth and Harriet Brühl, on 3 October 1835. Wyndham joined the Army by purchasing his commission in the 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars) on the 13th May 1813. The 10th Hussars were despatched to Spain and fought at the Battle of Morales in June 1813, taking around 260 prisoners. Later in the month, the regiment also fought at the Battle of Vitoria and then, having advanced into France, fought at the Battle of Orthez in February 1814 and the Battle of Toulouse in April 1814. Following his service in the Peninsular War he was promoted to Lieutenant on the 4th May 1815 and served in the Battle of Waterloo as part of the 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons (Scots Greys) No 2 Troop, commanded by Captain Edward Payne. During this conflict he was injured, being shot twice, once in the foot, but refused to be returned on the list of wounded. Apparently nicknamed “the handsomest man in the Army” by King George IV, Wyndham was awarded the Army Gold Medal/Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814 with three clasps for Vittoria, Orthez, and Toulouse and the Waterloo Medal 1815.

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
18 Oct 2023
Auction house:
Dominic Winter Auctioneers, Mallard House
Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Nr Cirencester
Gloucestershire, GL75UQ
United Kingdom
info@dominicwinter.co.uk
+44 (0)1285 860006
+44 (0)1285 862461
Beschreibung:

Wyndham (Charles, 1796-1866, of Petworth, Sussex). Scrap album compiled by Charles Wyndham (5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive), of manuscript verse, letters, wash drawings and pencil sketches, including landscapes at Petworth, printed views and illustrations, circa 1800-1840, containing various manuscript verse and letters, including an envelope hand-addressed by Queen Charlotte to the Countess of Egremont, High Clear, Hants, with red seal, a detailed list of the 'Dinner given for 5500 men in the Park at the Mote, 1st August 1799', a verse epitaph on the death of the Rt. Honble George Greville, another on the Duc de Bordeaux, dated Edinburgh 31 December 1831, a handwriiten Total of Expenses for Wyndham's voyage from London to Bombay, dated Solapore, November 1822, a letter of commission from the War Office, dated 27 March 1822, informing Captain Wyndham, of the Second Regiment of Life Guards of his forthcoming promotion to Major in the Sixty Seventh (or the Tenth Hampshire) Regiment of Foot, signed by Palmerston with red seal, a manuscript letter from the Attorney General to Miss Elizabeth Scott, dated Pegwell 5 January 1805, and another letter to Elizabeth Scott of Merton House from Francis James Scott, dated Harrogate November 15 1813, about his tour of Russia, etc., 18 mostly pencil views (but including watercolour and wash landscape studies), including several of Petworth in Sussex, 'Petworth 1837', 'The Tower of Naussan from the Bank behind Ems', 'Petworth Children's Feast', one of Nice, one of Sorrento (?), a pen, ink and brown and grey wash view of 'Part of Goldilands' on whatman paper watermarked J Whatman 1820, etc., lithograph and engraved views of Tunbridge Wells, Mr. Cocking and his balloon and parachute, 1837, various pasted newscuttings and wood engraved illustrations, all mounted (a few loose) onto album leaves, the first page inscribed in red ink 'Album, C Wyndham, commenced 28 July 1837', original dark brown half calf over marbled boards, similarly labelled in red ink to upper cover, rubbed, folio (36 x 26 cm) (Quantity: 1) Provenance: Purchased by the current owner in the late 1960's from Streeter & Daughter, an antique shop opposite Petworth Church, Sussex (note inserted at front). Charles Wyndham (1796-1866) of Petworth, Sussex was born in 1796, the 5th child and 3rd son of George O’Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont and Elizabeth Ilive. The first four children were born illegitimately, before the Earl married Miss Ilive in 1801, so Charles (and his brothers Henry and George) were illegitimate. He married Elizabeth Anne Hepburne-Scott, daughter of Hugh Hepburne-Scott, 6th Lord Polwarth and Harriet Brühl, on 3 October 1835. Wyndham joined the Army by purchasing his commission in the 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars) on the 13th May 1813. The 10th Hussars were despatched to Spain and fought at the Battle of Morales in June 1813, taking around 260 prisoners. Later in the month, the regiment also fought at the Battle of Vitoria and then, having advanced into France, fought at the Battle of Orthez in February 1814 and the Battle of Toulouse in April 1814. Following his service in the Peninsular War he was promoted to Lieutenant on the 4th May 1815 and served in the Battle of Waterloo as part of the 2nd (Royal North British) Regiment of Dragoons (Scots Greys) No 2 Troop, commanded by Captain Edward Payne. During this conflict he was injured, being shot twice, once in the foot, but refused to be returned on the list of wounded. Apparently nicknamed “the handsomest man in the Army” by King George IV, Wyndham was awarded the Army Gold Medal/Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814 with three clasps for Vittoria, Orthez, and Toulouse and the Waterloo Medal 1815.

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
18 Oct 2023
Auction house:
Dominic Winter Auctioneers, Mallard House
Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Nr Cirencester
Gloucestershire, GL75UQ
United Kingdom
info@dominicwinter.co.uk
+44 (0)1285 860006
+44 (0)1285 862461
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