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  2. Ed Meier - Wikipedia

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    Royal Warrant of Appointment of Bavaria given to Eduard Meier by Count zu Castell on March 7, 1895 Ed.Meier delivery carriage in the Hofgartenstrasse in front of the Royal Residence in Munich. The business was founded by Hans Mayr and was first mentioned in 1596. Mayr was selling shoes primarily to the upper class.

  3. Royal warrant of appointment - Wikipedia

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    Royal warrants of appointment have been issued for centuries to tradespeople who supply goods or services to a royal court or certain royal personages. The royal warrant enables the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply to the issuer of the royal warrant; thus lending prestige to the supplier. Royal families of the United Kingdom, the ...

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  5. Everything You Need to Know About Royal Warrants - AOL

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  6. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    During his tenure as Prince of Wales, King Charles III granted 159 royal warrants, void but still usable for two years since his accession as king. In May 2024, King Charles III and Queen Camilla granted their first royal warrants of appointment of the new reign. [4] Queen Camilla (from 2024). William, Prince of Wales (expected from 2025).

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  8. Wilson v. Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Wilson v. Arkansas, 514 U.S. 927 (1995), is a United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court held that the traditional, common-law-derived "knock and announce" rule for executing search warrants must be incorporated into the "reasonableness" analysis of whether the actual execution of the warrant is/was justified under the 4th Amendment.

  9. Prince Philip Was Banned From Shopping at Harrods - AOL

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    The luxury department store received its first royal warrant in 1913, but Mohamed Al Fayed ended the relationship in 2000. Prince Philip Was Banned From Shopping at Harrods Skip to main content