WILLIAM IV APPOINTS A CONSUL TO PORTUGAL IN 1834
WILLIAM IV
(1762-1830, King of Great Britain)
Document with his fine signature at the head
appointing Thomas Stephen Sorell, Esq., Consul at Oporto, as Consul at Lisbon, "for the encouragement of Our Subjects trading to the Kingdom of Portugal ... to aid and assist them in all their lawful concerns ... agreeable to the peace and Good Correspondence established between Us, and Our Good Sister The Queen of Portugal and the Algarves", desiring Queen Maria II to receive him "as Our Consul ... and the British Vice Consuls or Consular Agents whom he shall appoint, and upon all reasonable requests to do him and them that Justice and afford him and them that Assistance which may testify Her Friendship for Us, and which We shall upon all occasions be ready to acknowledge", signed also by Viscount PALMERSTON, (1784-1865, Foreign and later Prime Minister), vellum, 17" x 21¾" folding to 8½" x 8", Court at Brighton, 31st January
Item Date:
1834
Stock No:
54565
£350
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WILLIAM IV
(1765-1837, King of Great Britain)
Fascinating Autograph Letter Signed "William",
with transcription, to Sir Henry BLACKWOOD, (1770-1832, the distinguished Vice-Admiral, he witnessed Nelson's codicil to his will as he lay dying on Victory), saying he "never can forgive nor forget the bad temper of Sr: George Cockburn" (1772-1853, full Admiral, 1837, 1st Naval Lord, 1841-1846), "or his conduct to me in Office", as chiefly responsible for William's resignation from the post of Lord High Admiral, "but I really believe he is fully aware of my knowledge and anxiety for our Service and is anxious to gain ... popularity by following the plans I had proposed", he laments that "Sir T[homas] B[yam] Martin" (1773-1854, Comptroller of the Navy, 1816-1831), permitted himself "to be misled by the ignorance and prejudice of that blockhead Sepping[s]", (Sir Robert, 1767-1840, Master Shipwright, Surveyor of the Navy, 1813-1832), suggesting Blackwood come next Monday "to talk over the business and to read what you may have to show me. Of course you will dine and sleep here", and ending "The Dutchess and I myself unite in every kind and sincere wish towards yourself and Lady Blackwood", (Harriet, née Gore, his 3rd wife, d. 1851), 2 sides 4to., Bushy House, 26th December
Item Date:
1828
Stock No:
55489
£750
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WILLIAM IV
(1765-1837, King of Great Britain)
Fine Commission Document signed by the King at the head,
printed on vellum with the details filled in by hand, addressed to "Our Trusty & well beloved George H. Cavendish ... We do by these Presents Constitute and Appoint you to be Second Lieutenant to the Company ... in our Rifle Brigade ... commanded by ... Arthur Duke of Wellington K.G. Field Marshal of Our forces ...", (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852, Field Marshal & Statesman)1 side folio on vellum Court at St James's, 1st December
Item Date:
1830
Stock No:
28435
£425
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WILLIAM IV
(1765-1837, King of Great Britain)
Fine large signature from a vellum document
above the printed "William the Fourth", 7½" x 4", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1835
Stock No:
33358
£100
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WILLIAM IV
(1765-1837, King of Great Britain)
Fine signature as 'Clarence'
from a document
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
27183
£85
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