EDWARD VII, King of England. Autograph letter signed ("Albert Edward") to an unidentified correspondent ("Thommy"), Marlborough House, Pall Mall, 14 December [1880], 3 pages, 8vo, on his personal printed stationery, expressing his sympathy for the recipient, whose sister is very ill--MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, Lord. Autograph note to Lord and Lady Clarendon, 27 April, 1838, one page, 8vo, a dinner invitation--GEORGE III, King of England. Document signed ("George", with paraph), also signed by LORD FREDERICK NORTH, addressed to Sir Charles Gould, Advocate General, St. James's Palace, 25 June 1783, 2 pages, folio, integral blank leaf docketed on verso, original papered seal, fold breaks, one affecting a few words, discoloration from seal, an order to hold periodic general courts-martial for "the Trial and Punishment of Mutiny, Desertion and false Musters" and other misdemeanors. (3)

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EDWARD VII, King of England. Autograph letter signed ("Albert Edward") to an unidentified correspondent ("Thommy"), Marlborough House, Pall Mall, 14 December [1880], 3 pages, 8vo, on his personal printed stationery, expressing his sympathy for the recipient, whose sister is very ill--MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, Lord. Autograph note to Lord and Lady Clarendon, 27 April, 1838, one page, 8vo, a dinner invitation--GEORGE III, King of England. Document signed ("George", with paraph), also signed by LORD FREDERICK NORTH, addressed to Sir Charles Gould, Advocate General, St. James's Palace, 25 June 1783, 2 pages, folio, integral blank leaf docketed on verso, original papered seal, fold breaks, one affecting a few words, discoloration from seal, an order to hold periodic general courts-martial for "the Trial and Punishment of Mutiny, Desertion and false Musters" and other misdemeanors. (3)