[Documents] 1838-1855 / Victoria R.

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[Documents] 1838-1855 / Victoria R.

Invitation (printed) 1838 May 9 to Sophia, Dowager Lady Berwick, commanding her attendance at the Queen's coronation, June 28, 1838. Signed by Victoria on the top of the invitation and signed by Norfolk, as Earl Marshal of England. -- Letter, 1855 Dec. 21, Windsor Castle, written on behalf of Victoria concerning a letter from Sir. G. Gray. This letter is on stationery of Windsor Castle.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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Berwick, Sophia, Baroness, d. 1875.

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