Sold – Document Signed by King George IV, Builder of the Brighton Pavillion

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King of Great Britain with an extravagent lifestyle, he set the tone for the Regency and late Georgian periods and built the superb Brighton Pavilion. Document Signed as King, July 11, 1826 to the Sheriff of Somerset, granting remission of a fine to John Hayes and ordering his release from jail....

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Sold – Document Signed by King George IV, Builder of the Brighton Pavillion

King of Great Britain with an extravagent lifestyle, he set the tone for the Regency and late Georgian periods and built the superb Brighton Pavilion. Document Signed as King, July 11, 1826 to the Sheriff of Somerset, granting remission of a fine to John Hayes and ordering his release from jail.    

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