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ADD4 - Letters from and to William IV and Queen Adelaide and papers concerning them.
204 - Letters to Prince William, later Duke of Clarence
Collection
Additional papers relating to William IV and Queen Adelaide
Reference
GEO/ADD/4/204/32
Title
Letter from George III to Prince William
Date
16 April 1783
Writer
George III, King
Addressee
William, Prince (1765-1837)
Description
The King acknowledges the receipt of three letters from William. He dwells on the one in which William shows not to be very inclined to obedience. The King stresses the importance of that if William wants to be captain, and not only of nautical knowledge - which he seems to have acquired.
William has previoulsy expressed the wish to be like Frederick; the King, however, points out that Frederick follows the advice he is given. He confirms he will send William to the Continent once he is back from the sea.
Place Of Writing
Queen's House
Language
English
Extent
1 document (2 pages)
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper
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