Great Britain. Sovereign (1910-1936 : George V)
Grande-Bretagne. Monarque (1910-1936 : George V)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Great Britain ‡b Sovereign (1910-1936 : George V)
- 110 1 _ ‡a Great Britain. ‡b Sovereign (1910-1936 : George V)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 0 _ ‡a George ‡d 1865-1936 ‡c King of Great Britain ‡b V
- 500 0 _ ‡a George ‡b V, ‡c King of Great Britain, ‡d 1865-1936
- 500 0 _ ‡a George ‡b V, ‡c roi de Grande-Bretagne, ‡d 1865-1936
Works
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At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 22nd day of March, 1927. | |
Award pronounced by His Majesty King George V as "amiable compositeur" between the United States of America and the Republic of Chile in the matter of the Alsop claim. | |
British and French contraband list. | |
British embargoes. | |
By the King. A proclamation making certain additions to, and amendments in, the list of articles to be treated as contraband of war. | |
Canada, province de Québec, district de Montréal, no: 157 ..., 1935 | |
Canadian companies; proceedings in the Judicial committee of the Privy council (December 8-17, 1915) in the appeals of The attorney-general for Canada v. The attorney-general for Alberta (1916) A. C. 588, insurance reference; The Bonanza Creek gold mining company v. The King (1916) A. C. 566; Attorney-general for Ontario v. Attorney-general for Canada (1916) A. C. 598, companies reference, to which is added the judgments of the Judicial committee in these cases and in the appeal of the John Deere plow company v. Wharton (1915) A. C. and an index. Also, a review of the said decisions by Edward Robert Cameron ... | |
The case of requisition. In re a petition of right of De Keyser's royal hotel limited. | |
Declaration of London Order in Council 1916. | |
The draft of a royal warrant for the retired pay of officers disabled | |
East India coronation durbar. | |
Government assitance to credit and business. | |
Gt. Brit. Foreign jurisdiction, 1922: | |
His majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, delivered on Wednesday, November 11, 1914. | |
How the Franco-German conflict might have been avoided. | |
The King to his people; being the speeches and messages of His Majesty King George the Fifth delivered between July 1911 and May 1935. | |
Letter of July 31, 1914, from the President of the French Republic to the King respecting the European crisis, and His Majesty's reply of August 1, 1914 ... | |
Letters patent and Royal instructions to the Governor of Hong Kong | |
Postponement of payments act, 1914. | |
Proclamation declaring that the name of Windsor is to be borne by His Royal houses and family and relinquishing the use of all German titles and dignities | |
Proclamation for a bank holiday | |
Proclamation for calling out the air force reserve | |
Proclamation for continuing soldiers in army service | |
Proclamation. George R. I. | |
Proclamation relating to the exportation of certain articles to Switzerland during the present war | |
Re-assessment of pre-war disability. Royal warrant to make further provision with respect to the reassessment of pre-war disability of soldiers who served again in the great war ... | |
Royal warrant for the pensions of soldiers disabled, and of the families and dependants of soldiers deceased, in consequence of the present war ... | |
We being persuaded that the abstention from all unnecessary consumption of grain will furnish the syrest and most effectual means of defeating the devices of our enemies | |
We having learned that many men returned from service with our navy, armies and air forces, disabled whether by wounds or physical afflictions ... |