Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1929 Royal Warrants (11)

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Tradesmen in the Royal Mews Department having authority to use the Royal Arms and to style themselves " By Appointment to the late King Edward VII.," but not to fly the Royal Standard, nor to make use of the word ' Royal."

Tradesmen and others in the Royal Mews Department having authority to use the Royal Arms and to style themselves " By Appointment to the late Queen Victoria," but not to fly the Royal Standard, nor to make use of the word " Royal."

LIST of Tradesmen who hold Warrants of Appointment to His Majesty King George V, in the Department of the Treasurer to the King, with authority to use the Royal Arms. These Warrants do not carry the right to fly the Royal Standard, or to use the word "Royal."

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