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

Fine signature 'George' with the place and date on mourning paper, 4½" x 3½", London,

Item Date:  1891
Stock No:  41173      £15

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GEORGE III (1738-1820, King of Great Britain) and the 3rd Duke of PORTLAND (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 1738-1809, Prime Minister 1783 and 1807-1809)

Fine Commission Document signed as King, printed with the details filled in by hand, appointing Charles Mingay Gent to be “Ensign to that Company whereof... Esq is Captain in our Twenty Second (or the Cheshire) Regiment of Foot commanded by our Trusty and Wellbeloved Major General David Dundas...”, countersigned by the Duke of PORTLAND, 1 side oblong folio on vellum with papered seal and revenue stamp, Court at St James’s, 2nd December

Item Date:  1795
Stock No:  42581      £475

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GEORGE III (1738-1820, King of Great Britain)

Top part of a Commission Document signed as King, printed with the details filled in by hand, appointing James Hay Gent to be “Adjutant in Our Perthshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry, commanded by Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Colonel Charles Moray...”, the top four inches of 1 side oblong folio on vellum with papered seal, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1795
Stock No:  42582      £175

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

Signature as Prince Regent, taken from a document beneath, "In the name and on the behalf of his Majesty" mounted on card

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  26883      £95

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GERARD (William Cansdale, 1851-1902, D.S.O., 2nd Baron, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding the Lancashire Hussars)

Autograph letter signed to Samuel Lawson Booth, 1836-1928, Artist and Mayor of Southport, 1897-1898, saying "we are going to have a rehearsal of procession this morning & ought to arrive at town Hall about 12-45" and asking him to "let the Chief Constable know as I have one or two things to speak to him about", embossed regimental badge in colour of the Red Rose in a black and silver ribbon, no place, no date, circa neat filing holes in blank conjugate leaf

Item Date:  1897
Stock No:  53493      £45

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