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Autograph letter signed, accepting an invitation to dine at Beckenham, 1 page, July 3 1793; Addington, Henry (1757-1844), Prime Minister 1801-4, Autograph letter signed as Viscount Sidmouth, regarding his bill requiring the licensing of dissenting ministers, Baker St. May 16 1811; Addington, Henry (1757-1844) Autograph letter signed as Viscount Sidmouth to John Taylor, declining a Subscription, 2pp., Sydney Park, Oct. 15th 1827; [Addington Henry (1757-1844)] Printed Card, 1843, signed by him as Viscount Sidmouth to admit a carriage to Richmond Park; William, Lord Grenville (1759-1834), Prime Minister 1806-07 Autograph letter signed, seemingly to Bishop Copleston, suggesting an appointment at Dropmore, 2pp. Jan 20 1824; William, Lord Grenville Autograph letter signed, regarding payment of drafts, & paying compliments to Mrs Barrie, 3pp., Dropmore, Jan. 23 1827; [Idem] Envelope front, signed "Grenville", march 8 1833; Perceval, Spencer (1762-1812) Prime Minister 1809-12 Autograph letter signed "Gentlemen", rearranging an appointment as the Chancellor has "appointed that day for the seal of his term", 2 pp., integral blank, undated; Robert Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), Prime Minister 1812-27 Letter signed, regarding possible change in arrangements at the Emigrant Office, 2pp., Fife House, 12th June 1813; Canning, George (1770-1827), Prime Minister April-Sept. 1827 Autograph letter initialled to "My dear Count", 2pp., Hackley, July 22, 1811; Canning, George (1770-1827) Autograph letter signed to "My dear Lord", regarding the vacancy of a small Living in Dorsetshire which is in your Lordship's gift, 2pp., Spring Garden, Nov. 14 1800; Foreign Office letter to Mr Hodges intending to visit Turin, signed, Oct. 6 1826; Letter signed regarding Subscribers to the British Seamen's Hospital in Oporto, Foreign Office, Sept.. 15 1845, 2pp., integral blank; Robinson, Frederick, Earl of Ripon (1782-1859), Prime Minister 1827-28 Autograph Letter Signed, acknowledging letter stating he was going to Nocton and that he had informed Mr House, Putney Heath, Dec. 3. 1845; A.L.S. , signed as Viscount Goderich, to My Dear Wynne, asking for help to obtain a cadetship for one of Lord Headley's sons, 2pp., Downing Street, Dec. 21 1828; Charles, Earl Grey (1764-1845), Prime Minister 1830-4 Autograph letter Signed, to "My Dear Stanley" regarding a dinner invitation, 2pp., Berkeley Square May 4 1837; Envelope front, signed in lower left corner, August 6 1833; Lamb, William, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848), Prime Minister 1835-41, Autograph letter signed, to the Lord Chancellor, about signing order and health, 1pp. Brocket Hall, Nov. 19 1842; [Lamb, William] 2 envelope fronts signed Melbourne lower left corner, 1831 & 1835; Note signed on the back of a petition, promising to refer the petition to the Lord Lieutenant, Whitehall, 8 Sept. 1832; Peel, Robert, 2nd Bart. (1788-1850), Prime Minister (1834–35 and 1841–46) Autograph note signed, dated 1845 on verso; Signature at foot of clipped letter, undated; Signature at lower corner of envelope front, February 2 1838; Peel, Robert, 2nd Bart. Autograph letter signed, regarding Pictures by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Whitehall, 18 June [1835, date on verso]; Russell, Lord John (1792-1878), Prime Minister 1846-52 Autograph letter Signed to the Chief Justice, agreeing an appointment, Chesham Place, July 16 1850; Russell, Lord John Autograph letter signed to Mrs Perry, asking whether she found William Middleton "sober, steady, honest & attentive", 2pp., Pembroke Lodge, Nov. 29 '62; Russell, Lord John Autograph letter signed, to "My Lord", asking whether he and his daughter could visit at the same time as the Dean of Bristol, 2pp., Pembroke Lodge, June 16 '58; Autograph note signed acknowledging receipt of a letter, 1pp., Jan 7, 1847, foot of letter excised