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[GEORGE IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]

Free pardon, lacking the King's signature at the head, but countersigned by Sir Robert PEEL(1788-1850, Home Secretary, later Prime Minister) for a list of people, "now under sentence of Transportation in the General Penitentiary at Millbank" for felony, beginning "George Brown at Norwich in July 1824", and continuing with Dennis McCarthy, Thomas Coombe, Richard Cook, Caroline Mason, Elizabeth Trunnery, William Newberry, Benjamin Stokes, Ann Roach, and Mary Edwards, each with their place of conviction and date, in the form of a warrant for their release "in consideration of some circumstances humbly represented unto Us", royal papered seal, 2 sides 9½" x 7¾" and conjugate leaf, St. James's, 29th January lacking top portion with signature and corresponding text on verso

Item Date:  1828
Stock No:  53787      £150

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[GEORGE IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]

Group of 5 engravings of places associated with him, showing (1) the Coronation, with the floor and galleries in Westminster Abbey packed with those attending, 4¾" x 8", c. 1820, (2) George IV 'Taking his favourite exercise near the Sandpit in Windsor Great Park' (driving a small open carriage and pair), (3) 'The King's Cottage , Windsor Park', (4) 'Virginia Water', with the lake, pagoda and Royal Barge, these three 4¾" x 8¼", no date. and 1830, and (5) 'The Pavilion, Brighton', 3¾" x 6", c. a few small holes through the top portion of (1)-(4), tiny drop of red wax on (3)

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  51342      £175

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[GEORGE IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]

Manuscript Bulletin, saying "The King has had no rest during the night & His Majesty has found his respirations more embarrass'd, from time to time during the Night", 1 side 5¾" x 7¼" laid down by one corner on plain leaf 11" x 8", no place, 'Saturday One O'clock,' 19th June brown shadow from old mending tape across horizontal fold which has been skilfully removed, leaving the writing entirely clear

Item Date:  1830
Stock No:  53788      £125

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[GEORGE IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]

Map and Instructions for those who have bought private tickets to view the Coronation Procession from 20 Great George Street, the Map shows the house facing the Abbey from the North West corner of Parliament Square, with rear access in Blue Boar Mews and arrows to show the best approach, Parliament Street, Charles Street and Great George Street are still there today, side streets shown are now occupied by government buildings, the instructions on a conjugate leaf say that "Tickets will be received at the Door" at either entrance, one quarter of the price will be deducted from a refund if the Coronation is cancelled, "The Earl Marshal's regulations will be a guide as to the proper hour for arriving at the House in Carriages", lithographed, 2 sides 4to, 20 Great George Street, for 19th July in fine crisp condition, small traces of former laying down by corners

Item Date:  1821
Stock No:  55101      £275

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[GEORGE IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain)]

Portrait of him in infancy, held asleep by his mother Queen Charlotte, engraved by H. Adlard after the King's first portrait "painted by Francis Cotes R.A. ... now in the possession of the Royal Family", that of the Queen is very striking, she holds a finger to enjoin silence, both wear lace in elaborate gathered work, 8" x 4¾", pub. Thomas Kelly, London, a little marked in blank top right corner

Item Date:  1830
Stock No:  51339      £75

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