Handwritten Royal Warrant of Edward VII Creating Tom Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick a Baronet
Title/Description: Handwritten Royal Warrant of Edward VII Creating Tom Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick a Baronet
Period: Reign of Edward VII (1901–1910)
Medium/Materials: Manuscript on vellum, with decorative printed borders, housed in an ornate gilt-tooled leather box.
Dimensions: 820mm long
Description:
This historic document is an official handwritten Royal Warrant issued during the reign of King Edward VII, granting Tom Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick of Greaves Hall the title of Baronet. The warrant is ornately decorated with printed borders and retains its partially broken Great Seal of England, which is housed within a traditional tin case.
The manuscript is carefully preserved in its original gilt-tooled leather outer box, adding to its authenticity and historical value.
Condition Report:
- Document: Well-preserved with some expected age-related wear.
- Seal: Partially broken but remains in its tin case.
- Box: Original leather box in good condition, with minor scuffs consistent with age.
Provenance & Significance:
This Royal Warrant represents a rare piece of Edwardian-era history, marking the elevation of Tom Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick to the rank of Baronet. Such documents are significant as they provide insight into the British peerage system, royal appointments, and the historical figures of the time.