CollectionGeorge III Private Papers
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/16680-16681
Record TypeWritings (documents)
TitleMemorandum concerning the debts of Carlton House
Date1792
WriterThurlow, 1st Baron
DescriptionThurlow states that the state of the Prince of Wales is so extreme that he must make some changes to avoid disgrace, either a 'public reduction of his establishment' or an application for relief from parliament. Thurlow believes the first will reflect poorly on royalty, as would the second due to the size of the sum, he therefore advises an increase of the Prince's income. He suggests that it is important that George III shows the public that the increase comes from "a Union of Interest and affection". Thurlow suggests 100,000 per annum for the Prince's income. He lays out a provisionary plan for the Prince's budget
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (4 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript paper; mounted
Related MaterialEnclosure in GEO/MAIN/16679
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