DANBY LORD: (1632-1712), English Politician, part of
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DANBY LORD: (1632-1712), English Politician, part of the 'Immortal Seven' group that invited William III, Prince of Orange to depose James II of England as monarch during the Glorious Revolution. L.S., Danby, one page, folio, Wallingford House, Oxford, 30th April 1675, to George Berkeley. Danby informs his correspondent 'After my hearty commendations… Granting several fees amounting annually in the whole unto their sum of twenty six pounds thirteen shillings four pence payable to the receipt of his Majesties Exchequer unto my very good Lord George Lord Berkeley as Keeper of Nonesuch House and park…' Continuing 'And the sum of fifty two pounds four shillings disbursed by the said Lord for… Loades of Hay provided by his Lordship for the deare in the parke in the year 1670…' Together with George Berkeley (1628-1698), English Merchant and Politician, Keeper of the house gardens and parks of Nonsuch Palace. A.L.S., Berkeley, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to a Gentleman [Lord Danby]. Berkeley informs his correspondent '…Hay bought and provided by me as Keeper of Nonesuch Parke for his Majesties Deere these and spent in the year 1670.' Concluding with the account receipt for £52. 04: 00. With blank integral leaf. The Lord Danby letter being adhered to a mounting board. With age related wear, creasing and slight discolouration. G, 2
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