
Description
Palmerston (Henry John Temple, Viscount of) Document signed, 1818
Dimensions:8 x 12.5"/ 20 x 33cm approx.
Partially printed document signed ("Palmerston"), informing the Paymaster General that "the Agent for the 92nd Regiment of Foot having been apprized that the Pay arrant...from the 25 December 1801 to the 11 February 1802 and from 25 June 1802 to the 24 December 1802 has been forwarded to your Office and desired to take the necessary steps for clearing the Accompts accordingly", one page, folding marks with some splitting, folio, ar Office. 20 June 1818.
Dimensions:8 x 12.5"/ 20 x 33cm approx.
Buyer's Premium
29%
Palmerston (Henry John Temple, Viscount of) Document signed, 1818
Estimate £150-£200
Starting Price
£90
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May 08, 2026 12:00 PM EDTChiswick, United Kingdom
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