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* [[Benson and Clegg]] | |||
* [[S. S. Burlingham]] | |||
* [[Robert Chalmers|Chalmers, Robert]] | |||
* [[J. A. Crabtree and Co]] | |||
* [[Alex Dickson and Sons|Dickson, Alex, and Sons]] | |||
* [[Fodens]] | |||
* [[Girlings Ferro-Concrete Co]] | |||
* [[Hawes and Curtis]] | |||
* [[Archibald Macdonald|Macdonald, Archibald]] | |||
* [[Mackenzie and Moncur]] | |||
* [[Pennell and Sons]] | |||
* [[Permutit Co]] | |||
* [[Richards Sankey and Son|Sankey, Richard and Son]] | |||
* [[Stephens Brothers]] | |||
* [[Taylor and Henderson]] | |||
* [[John Taylor, Dunford and Co|Taylor, John, Dunford & Co]] | |||
* [[Miss Georgina M. Trumper|Trumper, Miss Georgina M.]] | |||
* [[D. and J. Wellby]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:57, 14 February 2025
ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI DEPARTMENT OF HER MAJESTY'S PRIVY PURSE. LIST of Tradesmen in the Department of Her Majesty's Privy Purse permitted to style themselves "By Appointment to the late King George VI", entitling them to display die Royal Arms, but not to fly the Royal Standard. The word "Royal" should not be used without first advising the Secretary, Royal Household Tradesmen's Warrants Committee.
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- Benson and Clegg
- S. S. Burlingham
- Chalmers, Robert
- J. A. Crabtree and Co
- Dickson, Alex, and Sons
- Fodens
- Girlings Ferro-Concrete Co
- Hawes and Curtis
- Macdonald, Archibald
- Mackenzie and Moncur
- Pennell and Sons
- Permutit Co
- Sankey, Richard and Son
- Stephens Brothers
- Taylor and Henderson
- Taylor, John, Dunford & Co
- Trumper, Miss Georgina M.
- D. and J. Wellby
ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE V DEPARTMENT OF HER MAJESTY'S PRIVY PURSE. LIST of Tradesmen in the Department of Her Majesty's Privy Purse permitted to style themselves "By Appointment to the late King George V", entitling them to display the Royal Arms, but not to fly the Royal Standard. The word "Royal" should not be used without first advising the Secretary, Royal Household Tradesmen's
Warrants Committee
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