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Lot #330
William IV

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King of Great Britain and Ireland (1765-1837) who served from 1830 to 1837 who earned the sobriquet “Sailor King” for his youthful service in the Royal Navy. His reign, though short, was marked by much social progress, including laws restricting child labor, the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire, and the reformation of the British electoral system. Leaving no direct heir upon his death in 1837, he was succeeded by his niece, Victoria, who reigned for the remainder of the century. ALS signed “William R,” one page, 7.25 x 9, September 29, 1821. Letter to Mr. Sinclair in the King’s difficult to decipher hand. In very good condition, with paper loss to left edge, affecting a few words of text, scattered soiling and toning, small hole near bottom, previous folds, and mounting remnants to reverse. R&R COA.

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  • Dates: #337 - Ended September 17, 2008