Collection | George III Private Papers |
Description | Livingstone reports on Prince Augustus in Naples, and writes that he is sad to see his separation from Count Munster and Mr Tatter, whom he considers an improvement on the 'improper society' he had previously frequented who were a bad influence. Livingstone writes that he encouraged him away from them, but that the Prince has not totally reformed. He also writes that he has been pressured by the Prince's creditors, and addresses the payment of debts. He states that the Prince cannot leave the country without paying his debts, and Sir William Hamilton will inform Pitt when they have been settled. Livingstone reports that the Prince has sold the horses he had purchased |