From a memoir of the court (1914): "On one of his annual visits to Marianbad, King Edward was continually being pestered by overly officious officials, and at first he was at a loss to interpret their unwelcome and constant attentions, until it was explained to him that they all wanted decorations. On the return journey, the Royal Train was about to steam out of Marianbad station, when the superintendent rushed up to the Kings' carriage and saluted violently, whereupon the train was stopped, the official was summoned to his Majesty's presence and duly decorated (so as to get the train moving again). At the conclusion of the party, Lord Beresford, who was in the party, turned to the King inquiring: "What did that fellow want?" Oh, a decoration, a ribbon". "What did you give him?" "I gave him the Royal Victorian order." "Serves him jolly well right!" In a very early horse and Hound magazine there's a recollection of a racing and grouse shooting party at Newmarket @ 1906 where King Edward bestowed "almost a score" ( 20) RVOs on various attending servants.