GEORGE IV (1762-1830) Roi d'Angleterre

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GEORGE IV (1762-1830) Roi d'Angleterre
P.S. "George PR" (at head), Palace of Carlton House [London] Nov. 16, 1818; countersigned by Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Earl BATHURST; 7-page folio, bound with blue silk ribbon, seal with arms under paper at head; in English and French. Mandates for the ratification of the Convention of Paris. Mandates of the Prince Regent, in the name of the King, to put the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the acceptance, in the name of His Majesty, of the Act of Accession of H.H. the Duke of HOLSTEIN-OLDENBURG, to a General Convention concluded in Paris on April 25, 1818, between His Majesty and his good brother the Most Christian King [Louis XVIII], and signed in Paris on September 3; with an annexed copy of the acceptance and act of accession by the Baron of Brandenstein. Attached is the warrant countersigned by the Minister of the Foreign Office, Viscount CASTELREAGH, Carlton Palace 30 December 1820 (King George IV's signature cut out with loss of a few words; folio notebook. of 5 pages, bound with a blue silk ribbon; in English and French), to set the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the acceptance of the act of accession by the Duke of HOLSTEIN-OLDENBURG of the Final Treaty signed at Paris on 20 November 1818 (with copy of the acceptance and act of accession by the Baron of Matzahn annexed). These documents were intended for the chancellor of Great Britain John Lord ELDON.
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