EDWARD VIII PARDON SIGNED AS KING
EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Fine Remission Document signed at the head "Edward RI" as King, addressed to the Governor of "Our Prison at Wakefield"
concerning William Harridance who had been "convicted of ware-house breaking and larceny and sentenced to imprisonment ... in consideration of some circumstances humbly represented unto US, are graciously pleased to extend Our Grace and Mercy .... and to pardon and remit unto him one month of the sentence passed on him ... Our Will and Pleasure therefore is that you cause the said William Harridance to be discharged out of custody accordingly ...", countersigned by John SIMON (1st Viscount, 1873-1954, Statesman & Lord Chancellor), 1 side folio with stamped seal and revenue stamp, Court at St James, 21st January
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
40672
£2250
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GEORGE V'S WIFE AND SONS SIGN A PARDON ON HIS BEHALF
EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor) & GEORGE VI (1895-1952, King of Great Britain) with their mother Queen MARY (of Teck, 1867-1953, Queen of George V)
Fine Remission Document signed at the head by all three, "Mary R. Edward P. Albert" on behalf of the King George V, addressed to the Governor of Wakefield Prison,
concerning Gwilym Ernest Roberts who had been "convicted of falsification of accounts, larceny as servant, and receiving stolen property ... We, in consideration of some circumstances humbly represented unto Us, are graciously pleased to extend Our Grace and Mercy ... and to pardon ... him the remainder of the sentence ..." and so he should be released immediately, countersigned by John SIMON (1st Viscount, 1873-1954, Statesman & Lord Chancellor), 2 sides folio with stamped seal and revenue stamp, Court at St James, 15th October
Item Date:
1935
Stock No:
40611
£750
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TELEGRAM TO THE ADVANCED 1ST ARMY
EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor)
Pencil Written Telegram Signed by the Prince, addressed to the 'Advance 1st Army'
saying "Siege Packs instructed not to draw any more and explanation called for ...", 1 side 8vo., Messages and Signals headed form, stamped Army Telegraphs, 17th June
Item Date:
1915
Stock No:
40235
£375
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ELDER CHILDREN OF GEORGE V NAMED IN THEIR MOTHER'S HAND
EDWARD VIII
1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor), GEORGE VI (1895-1952, King of Great Britain), MARY (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary, Princess Royal, 1897-1965, Countess of Harewood)
Fine montage of Vintage Photos by Speaight of the children of George V and Queen Mary
with three separate round images of the children, each head and shoulders, Edward in a sailor suit and his younger brother and sister in lacy dresses, the Queen has written "Edward, Albert, Victoria" underneath and dated the picture, each photo 2¼ inches diameter, 10" x 5½" total, the mount printed The Speaight Studio, London,
Item Date:
1898
Stock No:
41004
£375
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THE CHILDREN OF GEORGE V
[EDWARD VIII
(1894-1972, King of Great Britain, Later the Duke of Windsor), GEORGE VI (1895-1952, King of Great Britain) and MARY (Princess Royal, 1897-1965, Countess of Harewood)
Charming unsigned cabinet photo by R. Milne of Aboune and Ballater,
showing the three children standing on an exterior staircase, Edward is dressed in a kilt and full Scottish dress, George is wearing a sailor suit and Mary is looking very grumpy in a coat and hat, 6½" x 4", Balmoral, no date, circa
Item Date:
1900
Stock No:
40996
£275
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