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GRAND DUKE KONSTANTIN NIKOLAYEVICH: (1827-1892)

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GRAND DUKE KONSTANTIN NIKOLAYEVICH: (1827-1892) Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia. Second son of Nicholas I and brother of Tsar Alexander II. Admiral of the Russian fleet and Viceroy of Poland 1862-3. An excellent A.L.S., `Konstantin´, four pages, 8vo, London, 24th July/ 5th August 1871, to Count Nikolai Nikolaievich Orlov, in Cyrillic. Grand Duke Konstantin writes from london to his friend Count Nikolai Orlov, who at the time of the present letter was serving as Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom, and explains to him the reason for his long silence, stating in part `It is all my fault, my dear friend Orlionok, that I have not answered you for so long. Life in London, has been exceedingly busy, leaving me scarcely leisure to write home and attend to my diary. I was deeply saddened that we were separated on the Belgian railways; however, perhaps it was for the best. It would have been a hurried encounter. Should you find an opportunity to come to England, I hope you might spare a day or two for us.´ Further, Grand Duke Konstantin explains to his correspondent what are his travelling plans, and explains that he won´t be available some specific days because of his secheduled plans, including an appointment with Queen Victoria, saying `My plans are as follows: I have allocated three weeks for my stay in London, concluding next Saturday, the 31st of July (12th of August). Coincidentally, I have two appointments with the Queen on that very day. Subsequently, I shall proceed to Osborne to pay my respects to Her Majesty, and from there, I shall travel directly to Ryde (Ryde, Pier Hotel), where I shall spend the entire month of August enjoying sea bathing. Choose any day in that month that suits you; your visit would bring me great joy.´ Further again, and before concluding Grand Duke Konstantin gives his opinion on England and about the changes he has noticed, stating `I am delighted with England and find it a great change from what it has been over the past decade.´ Accompanied by the original envelope, addressed in his own hand, bearing to the verso a red wax seal. VG to EXNikolay Alekseyevich Orlov (1827-1885) Russian nobleman, Soldier and Diplomat. Nikolay Orlov served as the Russian ambassador to Belgium, Great Britain, France, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Germany. He was primarily responsible for the end of corporal punishment under Russian law. In 1846, he was attached to the staff of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaievich.
GRAND DUKE KONSTANTIN NIKOLAYEVICH: (1827-1892) Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia. Second son of Nicholas I and brother of Tsar Alexander II. Admiral of the Russian fleet and Viceroy of Poland 1862-3. An excellent A.L.S., `Konstantin´, four pages, 8vo, London, 24th July/ 5th August 1871, to Count Nikolai Nikolaievich Orlov, in Cyrillic. Grand Duke Konstantin writes from london to his friend Count Nikolai Orlov, who at the time of the present letter was serving as Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom, and explains to him the reason for his long silence, stating in part `It is all my fault, my dear friend Orlionok, that I have not answered you for so long. Life in London, has been exceedingly busy, leaving me scarcely leisure to write home and attend to my diary. I was deeply saddened that we were separated on the Belgian railways; however, perhaps it was for the best. It would have been a hurried encounter. Should you find an opportunity to come to England, I hope you might spare a day or two for us.´ Further, Grand Duke Konstantin explains to his correspondent what are his travelling plans, and explains that he won´t be available some specific days because of his secheduled plans, including an appointment with Queen Victoria, saying `My plans are as follows: I have allocated three weeks for my stay in London, concluding next Saturday, the 31st of July (12th of August). Coincidentally, I have two appointments with the Queen on that very day. Subsequently, I shall proceed to Osborne to pay my respects to Her Majesty, and from there, I shall travel directly to Ryde (Ryde, Pier Hotel), where I shall spend the entire month of August enjoying sea bathing. Choose any day in that month that suits you; your visit would bring me great joy.´ Further again, and before concluding Grand Duke Konstantin gives his opinion on England and about the changes he has noticed, stating `I am delighted with England and find it a great change from what it has been over the past decade.´ Accompanied by the original envelope, addressed in his own hand, bearing to the verso a red wax seal. VG to EXNikolay Alekseyevich Orlov (1827-1885) Russian nobleman, Soldier and Diplomat. Nikolay Orlov served as the Russian ambassador to Belgium, Great Britain, France, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Germany. He was primarily responsible for the end of corporal punishment under Russian law. In 1846, he was attached to the staff of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaievich.

Autograph Letters, Manuscripts & Historical Documents Auction featuring the Collection of a Leicestershire Gentleman Part I

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Estepona
Malaga
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