Morris, Michael William

Just a two-page letter to an unknown correspondent but containing a very interesting piece of news: the 2nd Baron Morris was willing, just two months after his father's death, to sell a "family heirloom . - [for] a reasonable offer". And not just any heirloom, but a piece of Windsor C...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Riggs, Bertram G., 1954-
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1994
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ead/id/396
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Summary:Just a two-page letter to an unknown correspondent but containing a very interesting piece of news: the 2nd Baron Morris was willing, just two months after his father's death, to sell a "family heirloom . - [for] a reasonable offer". And not just any heirloom, but a piece of Windsor Castle stationery containing the autographs of King George V, Queen Mary, members of the Royal family, the ladies and gentlemen of - the household, the British and Dominion Prime Ministers, and others who were present that weekend in 1917 at the Castle as guests of the King. Sir Edward Morris (Baron Morris's father), then Prime Minister - of Newfoundland, was present, and later had the document framed and hung on the wall of his house in London. - -