QUEEN VICTORIA (GREAT BRITAIN) - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED 02/20/1851 - HFSID 167869
Price: $1,100.00
QUEEN VICTORIA
Her Majesty approves the dismissal of a Royal Marine following a
court martial
Autograph Endorsement signed: "App'd/V Reg" meaning "Approved
by Queen Victoria" in brown ink. 1 page, 5¼x8. Admiralty, 1857 February 20.
In full: "First Lieutenant William Hutchinson of the Royal Marines having
been tried by a General Court Martial for conduct subversive of good order and
military discipline, and sentenced to be dismissed from Her Majesty's Service,
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty most humbly submit that Your Majesty
may be graciously pleased to approve this sentence and that 1st Lieutenant
William Hutchinson may be dismissed accordingly".Despite the
impressive size of his own family, with the death of King George III, the crown
passed through his children in quick succession, first to his eldest son George
IV (1820-1830), than to his third son William IV (1830-1837), and eventually to
one of his more unlikely heirs, his granddaughter by his fourth son, Princess
Victoria. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and the Empress of India
(1819-1901) ascended the throne at the young age of 18, beginning the
longest reign in British history and ruling over a time soon to be known as the
Victorian Era. This time period was remembered for its industrial, cultural,
political, scientific and military change within the United Kingdom with massive
growth of the British Empire. More of a national icon rather than a direct
political power, Victoria's name was synonymous with strict standards of
personal morality. Her great affection for her husband, Prince Albert of
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, remains a renowned love story in her history; they had
nine children together, all married into royal and noble families across the
continent, tying them together and earning her the nickname "Grandmother of
Europe". Her reign lasted sixty-three years and seven months, and with
her death so ended the House of Hanover in the British monarchy, and her
legacy of her detailed correspondence and journals have displayed her previously
unknown political straight-talking which was emotional, obstinate, and honest.
Very heavily soiled and stained. Heavily toned. Corners worn and creased. Wax
stamp on verso.
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