FITZCLARENCE

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Autograph Letter Signed ('FitzClarence') to Grindlay.

Author: 
George FitzClarence (1794-1842), 1st Earl of Munster, eldest natural son of King William IV [Captain Robert Melville Grindlay (1786-1877); George Vivian (1798-1873), of Claverton Manor, Somerset]
Publication details: 
27 July 1829.
£75.00

12mo, 1 p. Bifolium. Ten lines. Clear and complete. Fair, on aged paper. Addressed, with three postmarks, on reverse of second leaf, to 'Capt Grindlay | North Bank | St John's Wood'. Letter of introduction for 'Mr Vivian a Subscriber to the Oriental Translation Fund', who is 'turning his mind to Hindostanee Architecture'. Suggests a date for them to meet, when 'any of your Drawings &c he would be glad to see'. Grindlay was author of 'Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, Chiefly on the Western Side of India' (1826-30).

Autograph Letter Signed ('G FitzClarence') to 'My Dear Colonel' [the Prince Regent's 'representative' Lieut-Col. George Hotham].

Author: 
George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster (1794-1842), bastard son of the Duke of Clarence (the future King William IV) and the actress Mrs Jordan
Publication details: 
Date and place not stated, but circa 1813.
£56.00
George FitzClarence, Earl of Munster, bastard son of William IV, Letter

12mo: 1 p. Seven lines of text. On creased and lightly-aged watermarked wove paper. Regarding Sir Henry Bate Dudley's farce 'At Home', performed 'with universal approbation' at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, in 1813. 'Should the Box of the Prince Regent be disengaged on Monday next at Covent Garden Lady Landsdowne [sic] (the Dow-) is anxious to see "At Home" Could she have it?'

Autograph Letter in the third person to Messrs Evans & Co. of Pall Mall.

Author: 
George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster [Robert Harding Evans]
Publication details: 
Brighton. 15 <?> | 1841'.
£56.00

Son (1794-1842) of King William IV by Mrs Jordan. One page, 12mo. In good condition, though slightly grubby and with remains of brown-paper mount adhering above address on verso of second leaf of bifoliate. Reads 'Lord Munster presents his Compts: to Mess Evans & Co of Pall Mall & will feel obliged to them to give him some information respecting some Arabic or other oriental MSS - which they are to sell by auction -'. Munster was for some time President of the Asiatic Society. For Robert Harding Evans (1777-1857), the greatest of all book-auctioneers, see M.

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