An Abstract of the Laws Customs And Ordinances of the Isle of Man Vol 1 Mi
An Abstract of the Laws Customs And Ordinances of the Isle of Man Vol 1 Mi
James Gell
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King William IV. Died on the 20th June, 1837, in the seventh year of his reign. NOTES ON THE CHRONICLE. 32. 135 32. VICTOEIA (Alexandrina Victoria) succeeded her uncle William IV. As Queen of Great Britain, Ireland, Man, &c. , on the 20th June, 1837. On the 21st June, 1837, she issued a Proclamation for persons in office to proceed with the execution of their offices, similar to that issued on the accession of George IV. (See 30. ) The Queen was proclaimed on the Tynwald Hill, on the 5th July, ...1837. The following is the Proclamation made, and signed by Colonel (afterwards Major-General) John Ready, Lieutenant- Governor, the Council, Keys, Clergy, Advocates, and others. It will be observed that this Proclamation contains no allusion to the Queen's Sovereignty of Man. (Liber Scaccar. 1837 J Isle of Man to wit. Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King William the Fourth, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose demise the Imperial Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain .
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