Saturday 30 May 2015

Two signatures, same person

I'm sure that there are many examples of differing signatures, indeed the Duke of Wellington sometimes signed 'Wellington' and other times simply signed 'W', but the most interesting one I have in my collection is this one, Sir William Gosset. As can be seen in the bottom example he signed his name very clearly and precisely in 1820 when he was MP for Truro, but by 1836 when he was Serjeant-at-Arms to the Speaker of the House of Commons he was dashing off a much simplified and harder to decipher signature, presumably he was busier by then!

Sunday 19 April 2015

Deciphered at last!

For a long time I had in my collection a free front with the same signature as the one pictured below and was unable to figure out what it was. Eventually I gave up and sold it, but now having seen this example on ebay it all becomes clear, what looked to me like 'Burnley' it turns out is actually 'Beverley' and the identity of the signatory is revealed!


George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland PC (22 June 1778 – 22 August 1867), and known as The Earl of Beverley between 1830 and 1865.