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JOHN BELLINGHAM and others
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JOHN BELLINGHAM and others
A 1p. a.l.s., by John Bellingham (the assassin of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval), dated Liverpool, 25th April, 1803, to Messr. Osborne Nevill discussing a delivery; a 1p. t.l.s., by Bertrand Dawson (the physician to Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and Queen Mary; now accused of murdering George V), dated 32 Wimpole Street, W.I., November 17th 1932, to L.P. Jacks, discussing arrangements for a lecture by Jacks at which Dawson is to preside; a 4pp. a.l.s., by Horatio Bottomley (a fraud, embezzler & convict), dated Fisher's Hotel, Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey, September 4th, 1932, discussing his 'cinema work' and his 'Short stories from my political, press, turf and legal experiences' ; a 1p. t.l.s. by Clarence Hatry (embezzler, fraud and criminal) dated Pinners Hall, Austin Friars, London E.C.2, 24th April, 1929, to F.I. Heywood, wanting '...to discuss the possibility of purchasing an Iron Ore Property' ; and four others of related interest, including one by Sir Bernard Spilsbury (criminal expert and pathologist). (6)
A 1p. a.l.s., by John Bellingham (the assassin of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval), dated Liverpool, 25th April, 1803, to Messr. Osborne Nevill discussing a delivery; a 1p. t.l.s., by Bertrand Dawson (the physician to Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and Queen Mary; now accused of murdering George V), dated 32 Wimpole Street, W.I., November 17th 1932, to L.P. Jacks, discussing arrangements for a lecture by Jacks at which Dawson is to preside; a 4pp. a.l.s., by Horatio Bottomley (a fraud, embezzler & convict), dated Fisher's Hotel, Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey, September 4th, 1932, discussing his 'cinema work' and his 'Short stories from my political, press, turf and legal experiences' ; a 1p. t.l.s. by Clarence Hatry (embezzler, fraud and criminal) dated Pinners Hall, Austin Friars, London E.C.2, 24th April, 1929, to F.I. Heywood, wanting '...to discuss the possibility of purchasing an Iron Ore Property' ; and four others of related interest, including one by Sir Bernard Spilsbury (criminal expert and pathologist). (6)