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Lot 19

CHURCHILL (WINSTON)

10 November 2009, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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CHURCHILL (WINSTON)

Autograph letter signed (“Winston S. Churchill”), to “Dear Captain Faber” [Walter Vavasour Faber, MP], thanking him for his courteous note “which entirely removes from my mind the impression it had sustained” and explaining that the Prime Minister had asked him to reply to Faber’s question “not because he was himself unable to be present, but because it falls properly within the sphere of the Colonial Office”; adding that “It was because I thought you did not realise this, that I offered you the answer” (“…But your acceptance of the piece of paper on wh it was written would not have invalidated your right to ask that it should be answered across the floor of the House, if you so desired it, on a future occasion…”), 3 pages, Colonial Office blindstamp, 8vo, Westminster, 10 June 1907

Footnotes

"ACROSS THE FLOOR OF THE HOUSE": Churchill at work in the House of Commons. That day Faber asked Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for Colonies, about "a new line of steamships, cargo or otherwise, which it is proposed to run between Germany and Canada in the event of a favourable tariff arrangement" to which he was told that "I have nothing to add to my Answer to a similar Question on 30th May" but, when pressed, promising to make further enquiry (see Hansard, HC Deb, 10 June 1907, vol 175, c1072).

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