Description: HistoryForSaletm Autographs & Manuscripts Make an Offer Today and Get a Quick Response! Take a Look at this Week's Specials! KING WILLIAM IV - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 88101 KING WILLIAM IV He handwrote and signed this letter as Duke of Clarence, saying that he can't attend a party because of "The continuance of black gloves by His Majesty and the rest of the King's family" Autograph Letter Signed: "William". 2p, 7x8, Front and verso of a single sheet. Addressed "Bushey House", dated "Monday Night". In part: "Dear Sir: I trust you are too well ac-quainted with the sincere regard I entertain for you to doubt that my absence from your elegant entertainment of this evening is not caused from inclination, but necessity. The continuance of black gloves by His Majesty and the rest of the King's family prevents the Duchess and myself from availing ourselves of the pleasure of accepting your polite invitat-ion tonight. At the same time I send my daugh-ters with Lord and Lady [illegible] who may with all your felicity enjoy the festive scene at your hospitable mansion… I am sure you will do us justice for our motive..." Prince William Henry (1765-1837), the third son of King George III, reigned as King William IV from 1830 until his death. Since his older brothers, including King George IV, predeceased him without legitimate offspring, he inherited the throne, becoming the last Hanoverian monarch of England. William, who himself had 10 illegitimate children, also died without an official heir, resulting in the accession of his niece, Queen Victoria. As a young officer in the Royal Navy, the future king served in New York during the American Revolution, where George Washington authorized a plot to kidnap him, if this could be done "without offering insult or indignity." Serving in the West Indies, he formed a lifelong friendship with Lord Horatio Nelson. In 1789, King George III made William the Duke of Clarence reluctantly, fearing that his reform-minded son would be a vote against him in the House of Lords. William forced his royal father's hand by threatening to run for the House of Commons, a threat which appalled the King. As a member of the House of Lords, William - now the Duke of Clarence - generally supported reform measures, with one notable exception: he supported slavery and the slave trade. Despite his naval background, and despite being made a titular Lord High Admiral, William unsuccessfully sought active duty during the Napoleonic Wars; his early opposition to war with France probably prevented this, although he later supported the conflict. William IV proved a popular monarch, noted for shunning pomp and ceremony. His reign saw the passage, with his support, of the Reform Act of 1832, expanding the British electorate, and also - despite his earlier opposition - the ending of the slave trade. Lightly toned, soiled, stained and creased. Page was torn from a pad or notebook at left edge. Folded once horizontally and thrice vertically. Lightly torn and separated along right edge at fold. Otherwise, fine condition. See more material from these signers: KING WILLIAM IV See more listings in our ROYALTY (410) category. Please note that this is an authentically signed item. We do not sell autograph copies or signature reprints Click main eBay images to see larger versions Images shown may contain our company watermark. The actual document does not contain this watermark Certificate of Authenticity This item has been authenticated and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by our parent company, Gallery of History, Inc. We financially stand behind our COA. Our commitment to authenticity and customer satisfaction are the reasons why we've been able to stay in business for so long (since 1981)! Ask us about our PSA/DNA and JSA authentication guarantee. 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Price: 2200 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
End Time: 2024-12-26T13:29:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 36 USD
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Authentication: Numbered COA issued by Gallery of History, Inc.
Signed by: William Iv
Autograph Type: Autograph Letter Signed
Autograph: Authentic Original