Title | Letter from Frederick, Duke of York, to General Jacob de Budé expressing pleasure that the King accepts his advice to send the younger Princes to Göttingen and recommending that Prince Edward be prevented from riding and driving with as many horses as he likes, as he ruins them; also stating that he has advised Wangenheim to send his accounts to the King and details of Prince Edward's debts to Budé, to discuss with the King, and recommending Plato for promotion to Captain. |