KING WILLIAM IV Autograph Letter Signed – Duke of Clarence
Offered is an original autograph letter signed by King William IV (1765–1837), ruler of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837 and previously Duke of Clarence.
The letter is addressed to Edward Twisleton and signed simply “William”, as customary for British royalty.
The content reflects official and personal correspondence, with references to received communications and administrative matters, written in the refined hand typical of early 19th-century royal letters.
Accompanied by a period engraving portrait of William IV, enhancing its display value.
Historical Importance:
William IV played a key role during a transformative period in British history, including the passage of the Reform Act of 1832 and the transition toward modern constitutional monarchy.
Condition:
Original folded letter
Age toning and staining
Evidence of historical mounting and reinforcement
Signature bold and well preserved
Transcription
William IVth
King of England
(as Duke of Clarence)
[Place & date unclear – possibly “Plymouth” or similar, April ? 18—]
Edward Twisleton
Sir,
I thank you kindly for your letter and the communication you have made to me. The circumstances stated are such as to require consideration, and I beg you will be assured of my attention to the subject.
You are aware that it is not always in my power to comply with every request, but I shall be happy to render any assistance consistent with the duties of my station.
I have received your former communication and shall take care that it is properly attended to.
I remain, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
William
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Offered is an original autograph letter signed by King William IV (1765–1837), ruler of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837 and previously Duke of Clarence.
The letter is addressed to Edward Twisleton and signed simply “William”, as customary for British royalty.
The content reflects official and personal correspondence, with references to received communications and administrative matters, written in the refined hand typical of early 19th-century royal letters.
Accompanied by a period engraving portrait of William IV, enhancing its display value.
Historical Importance:
William IV played a key role during a transformative period in British history, including the passage of the Reform Act of 1832 and the transition toward modern constitutional monarchy.
Condition:
Original folded letter
Age toning and staining
Evidence of historical mounting and reinforcement
Signature bold and well preserved
Transcription
William IVth
King of England
(as Duke of Clarence)
[Place & date unclear – possibly “Plymouth” or similar, April ? 18—]
Edward Twisleton
Sir,
I thank you kindly for your letter and the communication you have made to me. The circumstances stated are such as to require consideration, and I beg you will be assured of my attention to the subject.
You are aware that it is not always in my power to comply with every request, but I shall be happy to render any assistance consistent with the duties of my station.
I have received your former communication and shall take care that it is properly attended to.
I remain, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
William
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