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British Letters Patent, 1837

 File — Box: 60

Scope and Contents

A 19th-century manuscript document on a single piece of folded paper, containing letters patent for creating members of the Baronetage of England. This appears to be a draft or boilerplate text with no names, only blanks where those of honorees would be inserted. A watermark on the paper reads “1837” providing a terminus post quem for the document’s creation, and indeed the repeated references to “our King” suggests that it must have been written between January and June of that very year: William IV died on June 20th, 1837, at which point the crown of England passed to Queen Victoria.

Dates

  • 1837

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Extent

From the Collection: 30 Cubic Feet (68 boxes)

Language of Materials

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Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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