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GEORGE (Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904, Grandson of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army)

Autograph letter signed to Mr Lucas, saying that "The day is so unfavourable, that I thought it far better not to come", he will "endeavour to be with you on Monday morning ...", 1 side 8vo, St James's Palace, 5th June

Item Date:  1858
Stock No:  53123      £45

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GEORGE (Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904, Grandson of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army)

Fine unsigned cabinet photo by Alex Bassano, showing the Duke of Cambridge full length wearing military uniform with medals, holding a sword, with half a letter from Lord Rifkin pasted to the back, no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  25504      £65

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[GEORGE (Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904, Grandson of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army)]

Fine unsigned carte de visite photo showing the Duke, full length wearing a suit jacket, 2½" x 4½", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  28270      £65

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[GEORGE (Duke of Kent, 1902-1942, Son of George V, Uncle of Elizabeth II)]

Fine unsigned photo showing him head and shoulders wearing his naval uniform, 3½"x 2½", no place, no date, laid down

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  27905      £50

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GEORGE-41745-1.jpg WARRANT FOR "PAY ONE YEARS FULL PAY ... FOR THE LOSS OF HIS ARM"
GEORGE (Prince of Denmark, 1653-1708, Consort of Queen Anne)

Document signed ('George') as "Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland &c ..." to Walter WHITFIELD (1635-1712, Paymaster General of the Marines) instructing him to pay "out of such moneys as are or shall come to your hands by the deduction of Sixpence from every Twenty shillings by you issued pursuant to the Establishment of the Marine Regiments to pay unto Lieutenant William Squibb of the Regiment of Marines commanded by Colonel Joshua Churchill, the summ of Eighty five pounds, three shillings and four pence, or One years full pay as First Lieutenant in the marines according to His Post, which Her Majesty is graciously pleased to allow him in consideration of the Loss of his Arm; And for so doing this together with the Acquittance of the said William Squibb or his Assigns shall be you Warrant and Discharge. Given under my hand this 6th day of April ...", with a manuscript receipt on the second side, signed by Squibb, 3 sides folio., no place, 6th April slight tape residue to the margins

Item Date:  1708
Stock No:  41745      £775

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