GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of England) & Stanley BALDWIN (1867-1947, Prime Minister)
Fine formal Typed Letter Signed by the Prime Minister to the Monarch, with the King's autograph "appd G.R.I." at the head,
Baldwin "with his humble duty to the King respectfully recommends to Your Majesty the appointment of the Reverend William Arthur Earp, B.A., Vicar of Escot and Rural Dean of Ottery, to the Vicarage of All Saints Lower Brixham ...", 1 side 4to., 10 Downing St headed paper with 'Prime Minister' stamp, 22nd November
Item Date:
1935
Stock No:
39564
£375
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GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of Great Britain) & William MANSFIELD(1st Viscount Sandhurst, 1855-1921, Liberal Politician and Colonial Governor)
Fine Document signed by the King at the head and by Sandhurst as Chancellor at the foot,
appointing "Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Charles James Stevenson Moore Esquire, Chief Secretary, Our Government of Bengal ... to be a Commander of Our Royal Victorian Order ...", 2 sides folio., Court at St James, 4th January
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
39615
£275
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GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of Great Britain)
Autograph Envelope Signed with initial 'G' to Colonel Clive WIGRAM
(1st Baron, 1873-1960, British Indian Army Officer and Courtier, Private Secretary to George V) at Buckingham Palace, 5½” x 4”, H.M. Yacht Victoria & Albert printed envelope, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42698
£125
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ROYAL LINEN FROM A PALACE
[GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of Great Britain)]
Monogrammed damask tablecloth
with neatly embroidered cypher “GR 1913” under a crown in white in the corner, 52” x 44”, no place
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
42818
£475
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GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of Great Britain)
Handwritten Document Signed as Lieutenant and Commander of HMS Thrush headed “’Thrush’. Delay in departure from Montreal” addressed to Vice Admiral George W. Watson, Commander in Chief
explaining that “with reference to your signal of tonight, I regret to have to report that the delay in the ‘Thrush’ leaving Montreal this morning was due to the neglect of the quarter master of the Middle watch in failing to call the Chief Engineer and Engine Room Staff at the time stated in his order book. The man is at present in my report, and I shall investigate his case on Monday. I regret extremely that this circumstance should have occurred...”, 2 sides folio, HMS Thrush, Quebec, 13th September
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
42594
£575
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