Make & Model: Mits L200 Challenger LB DCB DIDate of Reg: AK15 MYAColour: Whitecc: 2477MoT: 29-04-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 150kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Mits service history print out. 1 Owner from new. 2 Keys (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145879
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Make & Model: Vauxhall Corsa SXI ACDate of Reg: WR62 FBVColour: Silvercc: 1398MoT: 24-02-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 73kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Keys (not tested) Insurance loss CAT DThis vehicle has been declared as an insurance total lossVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145884
Make & Model: VW Caddy C20 Startline TDiDate of Reg: DN64 GOPColour: Whitecc: 0MoT: 03-11-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 136KTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 registered keepers. Service report 14K to 132K. Service book present and invoice @ 132K. Which including front and rear discs and pads. 2 keys (not tested) and dead lock keys. NO VATVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145861
Make & Model: VW Polo Moda 70Date of Reg: CX10 ZDEColour: Orangecc: 1198MoT: 27-03-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 70kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Sat nav (not tested) 5 Service records - Last recorded at 70,441 milesVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145315
Make & Model: Honda CR-V EX I-VtecDate of Reg: AO08 FEVColour: Greycc: 1997MoT: 28-03-2022Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 109KTransmission: MANUALSummary: 3 registered keepers. 10 service stamps - Last entry at 100k. V5 to follow. Reverse camera, Sat nav (not tested)The V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145848
Make & Model: Renault Clio Dyn Nav NRGDate of Reg: NL14 PYDColour: Blackcc: 1461MoT: 03-07-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 52kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since September 2017. 5 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145826
Make & Model: Smart Forfour Spec ed CoolstylDate of Reg: KC55 PUXColour: Blackcc: 1124MoT: 29-07-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 85kTransmission: MANUALSummary: V5 to followThe V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145827
Make & Model: Fiat 500 LoungeDate of Reg: DY65 MCKColour: Whitecc: 1242MoT: 08-12-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 34kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since July 2017. 4 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145830
Make & Model: Vauxhall Corsa SRI EcoflexDate of Reg: VX16 OHSColour: Blackcc: 1398MoT: 03-03-2022Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 60kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since July 2016. 1 Service stampVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145887
Make & Model: Suzuki Swift SZ2Date of Reg: YS14 NFGColour: Greycc: 1242MoT: 07-08-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 31KTransmission: MANUALSummary: 3 registered keepers. Last keeper since November 2016. 6 service stamps. Last entry November 2020 @ 30K. 6 Service stamps - Last entry Nov 2020 at 30k (inc PDI)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145850
Make & Model: Citroen C1 Flair PuretechDate of Reg: FX65 MKVColour: Bluecc: 1200MoT: 14-09-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 54KTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 registered keepers. Last keeper since December 2018. 4 service stamps last, entry September 2020 @ 51K. Reverse camera (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145849
Make & Model: Volvo V60 SE Lux DriveDate of Reg: YY61 OUAColour: Blackcc: 1560MoT: 25-01-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 128kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 registered keepers. Last keeper since July 2016. 6 service stamps.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145842
Make & Model: Citroen C4 Picasso VTR+ HDIDate of Reg: AJ11 ATVColour: Browncc: 1560MoT: 29-05-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 63kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepersThe V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145880
Make & Model: Kia Rio Chill CRDIDate of Reg: FY58 YGXColour: Bluecc: 1493MoT: 30-09-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 49kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since Nov 2008. 12 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145828
Make & Model: Honda Civic ES I-VTECDate of Reg: EO10 AXCColour: Redcc: 1799MoT: 10-02-2022Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 79kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since Jan 2017. 10 Service entries - Last entry Feb 2021 at 78kVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145829
Make & Model: Kia Sportage 2 CRDIDate of Reg: LL64 TFUColour: Whitecc: 1685MoT: 23-09-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 52kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 2 Registered keepers - Last keeper since March 2017.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145682
Make & Model: VW Golf Match TDIDate of Reg: FR12 HLKColour: Silvercc: 1598MoT: 11-02-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 127kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 3 Registered keepers - Last keeper since October 2016.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=142476
Make & Model: Mazda BT-50 TS2 4X4Date of Reg: SL08 SFOColour: Blackcc: 2499MoT: 21-03-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 138kTransmission: MANUALSummary: NO VAT. 3 Registered keepers - Last keeper since June 2015. Invoice for cambelt March 2019.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145723
Make & Model: L/Rover Freelander GS TD4Date of Reg: DN57 BKKColour: Blackcc: 2179MoT: 23-03-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 140kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last keeper since August 2016. 8 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145777
Make & Model: Fiat 500 Pop RHDDate of Reg: BN08 UXFColour: Yellowcc: 1242MoT: 29-10-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: Not displayedTransmission: MANUALSummary: 7 Service stamps - Last serviced June 2015. £30 a year road tax. Speedo not showing mileage - Last recorded August 2018 at 130,035 miles.Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145822
A group of collectibles to include a vintage travel alarm clack in leather case (af), two RAF related books 'ABC of the RAF' edited by Sir John Hammerton and 'RAF Manual of Cooking and Dietry' dated April 1942, a small quantity of military buttons and brass button polisher, a metal battleship (af), a hallmarked silver small berry spoon, three 19th century ceramic jelly moulds of small proportions, etc.
A vintage Exactima Sport diver's chronograph, with manual wind movement, black dial set with two subsidiary silver dials, luminous white hands and seconds hand, the black dial and adjustable bezel on a stainless body with black rubber strap. CONDITION REPORT the watch is apparently in going order after being wound, the crystal has scratches and a small fracture at the bottom, the hands sweep, the side buttons are stiff, this would benefit from a service.
Chisolm (Colin). A Manual of the Climate and Diseases of Tropical Countries, in which a practical view of the statistical pathology and of the history and treatment of the diseases of those countries, is attempted to be given: calculated chiefly as a guide to the young medical practitioner on his first resorting to those countries, 1st edition, Burgess and Hill, 1822, folding table and engraved plate, some spotting, a few old institutional ink library stamps to title, plate verso and at head of first text leaf (offset to upper blank area of plate opposite), bound with Park (John Ranicar). The Pathology of Fever; being the subject of the Gulstonian Lecture, 1st edition, T. and G. Underwood, 1822, institutional ink library stamp at head of title, recent antique-style half calf gilt over marbled boards, 8voQty: (1)
* Charles I (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland & Ireland,1625-49. A fine Document Signed, 'Charles R', as King, at the head, Palace of Westminster, 17 May 1634, manuscript document on vellum, being a warrant under the Royal sign manual and signet, addressed to Sir William Uvedale, knight, Treasurer of the king’s Chamber, to pay 8d a day for life to Thomas Flooyd, appointed one of the king’s trumpeters in ordinary in the place of John Smith, to be paid quarterly from the death of John Pendry, with an excellent impression of the king’s signet, applied en placard, authorised beneath by R[ichard] Kyrkham [as clerk of the signet], some light overall age wear and with three original corrections to the text where certain words and passages were neatly erased and replaced, lettering at end of lines at right margin now partly indistinct, 1 page, oblong folio (27 x 43cm)Qty: (1)NOTES‘… Whereas wee have appointed Thomas Flooyd to bee one of our Trumpetors in ordinary in the place of John Smith and have allowed him for his attendance in our service the wages of eight pence p[er] diem. These are therefore to will and command you out of our treasure remayning in yo[u]r custody from time to time to paie… the said Thomas Flooyd… the said wages of eight pence p[er] diem from the time of the death of John Pendry late one of our Trumpetors during the naturall life of him the said Thomas Flooyd att the foure usuall feastes or termes of the yeare. That is to saie, att the feast of the nativitie of St John Baptist St Michael Tharchangell the birth of our Lord God and Thannunciat[i]on of the blessed virgin Mary by even and equall port[i]ons… .’ Sir William Uvedale (1581-1652) of Wickham, Hampshire, was long-serving treasurer of the Chamber, holding that position 1618-42, and also being appointed treasurer-at-war when hostilities broke out with Scotland. Robert Kirkham (c.1580-1638) of Richmond, Surrey, was clerk of the signet from 1614 until his death. The present document is of interest in providing the names of three of King Charles I's musicians. References to the three trumpeters, Thomas Flood (Flooyd, Floid, Lloyd), John Pendre (Pendry, Pendrey, Pendree) and John Smith (senior and the younger), are to be found in Henry Cart de Lafontaine, The King's Musick: A Transcript of Records Relating to Music and Musicians (1460-1700), London: Novello, 1909: ‘John Pendry played at the funerals of Queen Anne in 1618 and of James I in 1625. He was appointed one of the king’s trumpeters in the place of Nicholas Transom in 1626, and in 1628 was among the musicians discharged from paying five parliamentary subsidies. The last recorded livery paid to him was at Michaelmas 1633; a warrant to swear Thomas Flooyd, appointed in his place, was passed on 1 May 1634 and one for his livery on 26 May 1634.’ ‘Thomas Flooyd was sworn as a trumpeter extraordinary on 16 March 1633 and as a trumpeter in ordinary in the place of John Pendry on 1 May 1634. A warrant for his livery passed on 26 May 1634. On half-wages, he was admitted to full pay on the death of William Smith on 10 March 1637. He was dead by 18 November 1638, when a warrant passed to swear Thomas Cresswell, trumpeter, in his place. John Smith, who may have been the son of a namesake who served as trumpeter, was appointed a trumpeter extraordinary on 17 March 1629, and as a trumpeter in ordinary on 27 March 1634; an order for his livery issued on 30 May 1634. On 7 June 1638 he and his man were given sea liveries, having been appointed to go to sea on the king’s great ship Sovereign. He remained in service in 1642.’
* Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. A fine early Document Signed, 'Elizabeth R', as Queen, Given at the queen’s manor of Greenwich, 7 September 1562, manuscript document on vellum, being a warrant under the Royal sign manual and signet, ordering John Mason, Treasurer of the queen’s Chamber, to deliver £15 2s 6d to the queen’s servant Martyn Almayne, marshal of the Royal Stable, for 'dressing and curing of divers of o[u]r horses and for necessaries…’, (£8 6s 6d between 25 December 1559 and 6 April 1561, and £6 16s 0d between 6 April 1561 and 29 September 1562), signed at head with usual pen flourishes, some spotting and soiling, especially on the reverse, lacking the original seal at foot, multiple pin-holes in the left margin (by which the paper vouchers in support of the expenditure may have been attached to the warrant), 1 page, oblong folio (15.5 x 25cm), endorsed with a receipt by Anthony Lambych [?] on behalf of Martin Almayne, 21 September 1562, with a final mark perhaps intended to represent a bit and bridleQty: (1)NOTES'...[We] will and comaunde you that of suche o[u]r treasure as remaynithe in your handes you do deliv[er] or cause to be deliv[er]id to o[u]r servaunt Martyne Almayne marshall of o[u]r Stable the somme of fyftene pounds two shillinges sixe pence for dressing and curing of divers of o[u]r horses and for necessaries by him provided for that purpose. That is to say from the feaste of the nativitie of o[u]r Lord god in the seconde yere of o[u]r reign until the feaste of Easter in the thirde yere of o[u]r reign ... [i.e. 25 December 1559 to 6 April 1561]'. The payment for the royal veterinary surgeon was therefore rather in arrears. Sir John Mason (1502/03-1566): 'Upon the accession of Elizabeth in November 1558 Mason was the sole senior household officer (treasurer of the chamber) to retain his post (and also the richest): testimony to his strong administrative ability and sound political judgement.’ (ODNB). Martin Almayne: '29 Sep 1562: Martin Almayne’s accounts ‘for dressing of the Queen’s Majesty’s Coursers’, Christmas 1560-Michaelmas 1562. Among the horses receiving treatment were: Bayard Count, Bayard Hastings, Bayard Prince, Bayard Star; Bay Pilgrim; Dun Arundell; Gennet Granado; Grey Antony, Grey Savoy, Grey Sparrow; Morell Speedwell, Morell Tempest; a black pied colt. Expenses included: ‘Laid out for the horses in medicine and other necessary things for the same horses when the Queen’s Majesty rode on progress to Portsmouth [in 1560], 10s; dressing of Coleprick’s eyes, 2s; dressing Valentine’s hinder leg, 5s’. Total claimed: £15 2s 6d. Lord Robert Dudley, Master of the Horse, signed the accounts.’ [TNA SP12/24/59]. ‘In 1567 and 1585 he was certified as liable for taxation in the royal household, the latter as Martin Almaine otherwise Galoe, an alien.’ (TNA E115/440/9, E115/2/117).
* Henry VIII (1491-1547). King of England and Ireland, 1509-1547. A fine early Document Signed, 'Henry R', as King of England, at the manor of Greenwich, 30 June 'thyrd year of our reign' [1511], manuscript document on vellum, being a warrant under the Royal sign manual and signet, to Andrew Windsor [‘Wyndesore’], keeper of the great wardrobe, ‘to deliver two dozen lyams [leashes] and collars for hounds, six chains to tie hounds and 40 ells [in England one ell would have been 45 ins [or 1.143 m] of canvas to cover a cart for carriage of the king’s hounds, to Thomas Carmynow, gentleman usher of the king’s chamber, William Rolt, yeoman of the chamber, or the bearer of the warrant’, traces of the king’s signet can be seen at the foot, 1 page, slightly irregular shape, approximately 102 x 255mmQty: (1)NOTESAndrew Windsor (c.1467-1543) of Stanwell, Middlesex, succeeded to the office of Keeper of the Great Wardrobe in 1506, during the reign of Henry VII, retaining that position under Henry VIII, until his death. For a good account of Windsor see History of Parliament Online: ‘… As keeper of the wardrobe [Windsor] was concerned with all the ceremonies of state, at several of which his attendance is recorded. He witnessed the marriage of Princess Mary to Louis XII in 1514, signed the peace and marriage treaties with France in 1518, and two years later accompanied the King to the Field of Cloth of Gold. On 1 Sept. 1524 he was at Blackheath to greet the papal envoy, who was bearing Henry VIII the gift of a sacred rose.’ ‘Thomas Carminow was of Respryn in Cornwall and the Middle Temple. He married Elizabeth Cheesman; two of their sons, John and Nicholas, sat as MPs for Cornish constituencies. He was already gentleman usher of the privy chamber by 1509 (Letters and Papers 1 82). Thomas made his will on 16 February 1528, requesting burial in the Greyfriars church at Bodmin before the alter of John Carminow, and bequeathed all his tinworks in Cornwall to his wife. He died between 12 June 1528, when he wrote a codicil to his will, and 15 May 1529 when it was proved.’ [TNA PROB 11/23/53]. ‘William Rolte was appointed to the next vacancy as a sergeant-at-arms in November 1511 ‘in consideration of the daily service done unto us’ [TNA E101/417/7 m128]. IN 1521 he was a ranger of Waltham Forest, bailiff of Topsham and Cullompton in Devon and keeper of the park of Cullompton; to trace, but can probably be identified with the individual of that name, referred to as a serjeant-at-arms, who received crown grants of the Essex manors of Chigwell and Westhatch in 1537 and 1538. His will of 19 September 1541, in which he describes himself as of Chigwell, ‘serjeant-at-arms unto our said sovereign lord [the king]’, was proved on 10 November 1541.’ [TNA PROB 11/28/286]. A group entry for Henry VIII’s privy chamber is to be found in ODNB, and begins: ‘Henry VIII, privy chamber of (act. 1509–1547), body of personal servants to the king, was an institution whose importance has only recently been fully appreciated. Developments at the royal court from the mid-fifteenth century put in place new living arrangements for the king—a private suite known (from its most important room) as ‘the privy chamber’. In turn this led by the end of the first decade of the reign of Henry VIII to the appearance of a new category of gentle-born courtiers who alone attended the sovereign there and provided the social milieu in which he spent much of his time when away from the public eye. The benefits of belonging to the privy chamber circle meant that there was a constant pressure for growth in numbers; the ten of 1526 had more than doubled by the time of the king's death on 28 January 1547.’ Henry VIII kept lots of animals including canaries, nightingales and ferrets, but his ‘favourite pets were his dogs, especially beagles, spaniels and greyhounds; the latter were considered a particularly noble breed. Over the years the King sent hundreds of such dogs, all 'garnished with a good iron collar', as gifts to the Emperor and the King of France. Henry’s own dogs wore decorative collars of velvet – only permitted to royal dogs – and kid, with or without torettes (spikes) of silver and gold; some were adorned with pearls all the King’s arms and his portcullis and rose badges; his dogs coats’ were of white silk, and they had their fur regularly rubbed down with 'hair cloth'. Sixty-five dog leashes were found in Henry's closet after his death. Pets dogs were fed bread, not meat, to discourage them from developing hunting instincts. Two of Henry’s dogs, Cut and Ball, were prone to getting lost, and he paid out the huge sum of nearly 15s. (about £225 today) in rewards to those who brought them back.’ Alison Weir, Henry VIII: King and Court, Random House, 2001, p. 31.
Named Soldier's Hokobukuro (Service Record Bag) and Contents khaki tan, cotton bag with black printed naming and list of contents. Top draw cord torn to one side. Contents include cream silk Meatball flag with red central circle (flag now with heavy damage) ... Similar part flag with good luck signatures, turned into a small bag ... Military field manual ... Lock of owner's hair in tissue paper, to be sent to his family in the event of his death ... Quantity of various paperwork.

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