KING GEORGE IV (GREAT BRITAIN) - MILITARY APPOINTMENT SIGNED 08/29/1811 CO-SIGNED BY: RICHARD RYDER, GENERAL THOMAS BATES - HFSID 53531
Sale Price $2,050.00
Reg. $2,400.00
KING GEORGE IV of the UNITED KINGDOM
As Prince Regent, he appoints William Von Dalmann an Ensign in the 60th Royal
American Regiment.
Military Appointment signed: "George PR" as Prince Regent of
the United Kingdom. Also, "R. Ryder" as Home Secretary. 1 page, 13½x9½,
docketed on verso. Carlton House, London, England. 1811 August 29.
Appointment of William Von Dalmann as Ensign in the 60th Royal American
Regiment of Foot. Paper seal affixed below signature. KING GEORGE IV
(1762-1830, reigned from 1820) served as Regent of Great
Britain from 1811, when his father, George III, was declared insane.
As Prince of Wales he had very poor relationships both with his father, and with
his wife, Princess Caroline of Brunswick, whom he forbade to attend his
coronation and tried to divorce. As Regent, however, his choice of cabinet
helped conclude the Napoleonic Wars (1815). War's end brought both peace and
depression when government demand for supplies ceased. Prices fell and thousands
became unemployed, instigating the first labor unions. He took steps to curb
the depression with such acts as the Corn Law (1815). During his reign as
King of Great Britain & Ireland (1820-1830), George IV's appreciation
of the arts led to the development of Regent Street and Regent's Park and the
restoration of Windsor Castle. He also initiated penal code reform and
abolition of the death penalty (1822). George became increasingly
unpopular, due in part to his lavish expenditures. His visit to Scotland in
1822 was the first by a British monarch since 1650. RICHARD RYDER
(1766-1832) was the second son of Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby, and
served as a member of Parliament as a Tory form 1795-1830 and was sworn of the
Privy Council in 1807. Most notably, Ryder served as Home Secretary 1809 to
1812. The 60th Royal American Regiment, raised during the Seven Years
War, fought at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which determined that
Britain, not France, would rule Canada. Loyal to the Crown during the
American Revolution, the 60th served in North American throughout the
Napoleonic Wars. It was renamed the 60th King's Royal Rifles in 1830. Multiple
folds. Heavily soiled. Toned. Surface creases. Corners worn. Moisture damage.
Irregularly cut.
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