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ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. LIST of Tradesmen who hold Warrants of Appointment to His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, permitted to style themselves "By Appointment" and entitling them to display The Duke of Edinburgh's Arms but not to fly His Royal Highness's Standard. The word "Royal" should not be used without first advising the Secretary, Royal Household Tradesmen's Warrants Committee.
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- Hamblin, Theodore
- Harrison and Sons
- Harrods
- Hatchards
- Hawes and Curtis (Tailors)
- Heaton, Wallace
- T. Hodgkinson
- Holland and Holland
- Penhaligon's
- Philips Electrical
- Pickfords Shipping and Forwarding Co
- H. H. Plante
- E. C. Poole
- Purdey, James and Sons
- Pye Telecommunications
- Remington Rand Division Sperry Rand
- Ronson Products
- Russell Taxis
- Savory and Moore
- Simpson (Piccadilly)
- Spink and Son
- Stephens Brothers
- Truefitt and Hill (Old Bond Street)
ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT ISSUED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF WINDSOR WHEN PRINCE OF WALES LIST of Tradesmen who hold Warrants of Appointment issued by His Royal Highness The Duke of Windsor, when Prince of Wales, permitted to style themselves " By Appointment " in conjunction with the relevant dates, and entitling them to display The Prince of Wales's Arms, but not to fly His Royal Highness's Standard. The word " Royal " should not be used without first advising the Secretary, Royal Household Tradesmen's Warrants Committee.
Page 70
- Bowyers (Wiltshire)
- Campbell and Co
- Hall Brothers
- Musk and Co
- Ryman and Co
- Skinner and Co
- Tyler and Co
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