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Archive of General Sir Archibald Hunter GCB GCVO DSO TD LLD at the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, Lancaster. Copy of Letter from Hunter to King re Old Comrades Dinner, 1924 Copy 11 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. To The Private Secretary to The King, Windsor Castle. The Old Comrades Association of ‘The King’s Own’ Royal Regiment (Lancaster) are holding their eighth Annual Re-Union and Dinner at Pritchard's Restaurant, 79-81 Oxford Street, London, tonight, Saturday 26th April 1924. In the name of our member assembled tonight, and on behalf of the many prevented by various reasons from being here, I am deputed to assure His Majesty, The King, of their deep feelings of loyalty to the Throne, of their patriotism and of their attachment to this Regiment and all belonging to it, particularly to the Regiment’s Colonel in Chief, The Duke of Lancaster, whom God preserve. Archibald hunter General Colonel, The King’s Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) 26 April 1924 Accession Number: KO0680/06
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