VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)

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STOCK NO 68108

VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage ink signature ('Victoria Rg') on a manuscript document appointing William Deverson as a bedesman at Canterbury Cathedral; folded single sheet 33 x 40cm blind stamped to top left corner for Secretary of State Home Department; further folded for delivery with remains of blind embossed seal affixed to one edge; together with a manuscript letter from Windsor Castle dated 14th April 1854 acknowledging receipt of two letters advising Queen Victoria of the deaths of a number of high ranking soldiers (2)

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