Lot 207

GEORGE III (1738-1820), KING OF ENGLAND, AND HIS CHILDREN, 14 ITEMS COMPRISING
GEORGE III, SIGNATURE ("GEORGE R.") CUT FROM VELLUM DOCUMENT, C. 18 X 19CMS.

Rare Books, Maps, Manuscripts & Photographs
Auction: 19 June 2019 at 12:00 BST
Description
Frederick, Duke of York (1763-1827, 2nd son of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army), Autograph Letter Signed to Francis Dighton, clerk in the Commander in Chief's Office, Horse Guards, signed "Frederick", 16 Oct. 1819; Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, 5th son of George III Brief A.N.S. on piece 7 x 10cm., with seal, & Envelope addressed to Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and initialled, 10 x 13cm; Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773-1843, 6th son of George III) Free front, 1837, addressed and signed ("Sussex") by him, 7 x 11cm.; & Autograph Letter Signed ("Augustus Frederick"), to my dear Miller, recommending an Irish salesman of Cask Wine, London, 7th the 24th 1805, 23 x 19cm.; Adolphus Frederick (1774-1850, 7th son of George III), Autograph letter signed to "My dear Lord", regarding Mr Deine's desire for a Commission in the Coldstreams Guards, Cambridge House, Jan 26 1840, 3pp., small split at fold; Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, son-in-law of George III Address panel addressed to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, signed "William Frederick", 29 August 1824; Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, daughter of George III Third Party letter, n.d. (c.1822), arranging a visit by Miss [Elizabeth] Fry, 1p; Princess Sophia (1777-1848, daughter of George III), envelope front 1842, addressed in her hand and signed with her florid initial; Princess Elizabeth, daughter of George III, married Frederick IV Landgrave of Hesse Homburg Envelope address by her, mounted on card; Augusta Sophia (1768-1840, daughter of George III) Autograph letter signed to "My dear Taylor", Jan. 1826 1830, cut close touching a few letters; George Duke of Cambridge, (grandson of George III), Autograph Letter Signed to John B. Heath, Director of the Bank of England, regarding promotion for one George Brown, St. James's Palace, Aug. 10 1859, 3pp.; George IV, King of England, (1738-1820) Autograph envelope (unsigned) as Prince Regent, addressed to the Earl of Bessborough (12)
