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"The Funeral of the late Lord Viscount Nelson"
18 October 2005, 14:00 BST
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Autograph letter signed by Ralph Bigland, Norroy King of Arms ("Norroy"), to Robert Laurie of Broxborne, Herts, giving him details of "The Funeral of the late Lord Viscount Nelson" which is appointed "to take place on the 10th January 1806", the chief mourners and pall bearers to be Lord Barham or Sir Peter Parker, and asking him to apply immediately if he has "any gratification to walk in the procession" ("...as it would be very difficult in consequence of the shortness of the days, to go thro' the whole of the Ceremony in One day, in a manner suitable to the occasion, the Body is to be brought on the first day by Water (in great State) from Greenwich to White Hall Stairs, & deposited at the Admiralty for that Night, & proceed on the ensuing day by Land, thro' the Strand, Fleet Street, &c to St Paul's Cathedral..."), one page, 4to, autograph address leaf, seal, some dust-staining, 14 December 1805
Footnotes
Nelson's great state funeral was in fact to take place two days earlier than the date anticipated in this letter, on Wednesday 8 January 1806. Norroy's correspondent may have been Robert Laurie of the printsellers Laurie & Whittle who, at Lady Nelson's request, had issued a mezzotint portrait of Nelson in 1797 after Cape St Vincent, one of the very first images of the Hero to be produced for public consumption (see Richard Walker, The Nelson Portraits, 1998, no.3). Laurie & Whittle were to bring out views of the funeral on 28 January 1806.

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