CollectionGeorge IV Bills
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/34340-34369
Record TypeFinancial records
TitleGeorge IV's Privy Purse Accounts for residences and properties
Date30 April 1792 - 27 May 1794
DescriptionGEO/MAIN/34340-34341: Letter from Joseph Smith to Captain John Willett Payne regarding the financial difficulties he and his family are experiencing as a result of his involvement in the election [?at Fowey], 30 April 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34342: Letter from Dr Thomas Mein expressing his concern that his bills of 9th March and 19th April (relating to Ransom & Co) have been refused acceptance and requesting £50 or £100 to be paid urgently, 4 May 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34343-34344: Letter from J. Edwards to Charles Bicknell outlining issues relating to the legal case of the King against the Justices of Fowey, 16 May 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34345-34346: Letter from Thomas Harrison to Charles Bicknell regarding the imminent death of Reverend Christopher [?Vickry], Mayor of Okehampton, and the resulting vacancy in the Living of Lydford (which had been procured for him by the Duke of Bedford). He has written to Colonel Hulse requesting that the Living not be disposed of, or promised, by the Prince of Wales, until he can discuss the matter with them, 21 November 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34347-34348: Letter from Mark Batt to Charles Bicknell asking when he can expect payment of his bill of charges relating to the Fowey business, 7 December 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34349: Letter from Mr Graham regarding Okehampton, the position of the [?Luxmoore's] and Charles [?Luxmoore's] request to be commended to the Chancellor and the Prince of Wales for the position of Commissioner of Bankrupt, undated. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34350-34351: Letter from Dr Thomas Mein asking to be appointed as Commissioner of the Sick and Hurt Board and stating that he has served longer as a Surgeon in the Navy than either Lulman or Walker had before they were appointed and that he has suffered many inconveniences in the service of the Prince of Wales, 11 February 1793. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34352-34353: Letter from Thomas Harrison to Charles Bicknell regarding the pressing need to appoint a Recorder for the Borough of Okehampton and the possibility of proposing the Duke of Bedford's brother, unless the Prince of Wales wishes to sell Okehampton estate. He discusses this and the changing value of the estate, 25 March 1793. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34354-34355: Letter from Dr Henry Luxmoore expressing his gratitude for the Prince of Wales's recommendation of Mr Graham as Recorder of the Borough of Okehampton, as well as his continuing management of Borough affairs, which he hopes will persuade the Duke of Bedford not to dispose of his property in Okehampton, 6 June 1793. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34356-34357: Letter from Thomas Bridgman Luxmoore to Earl Spencer asking him to propose his brother to the Prince of Wales for the Living of Lanteglos (Camelford, Cornwall). He acknowledges receipt of Mr Harrison's letter asking him to propose Robert Graham as Recorder of Okehampton, which has met with approval, [6 June 1793]. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34358-34359: Letter from Thomas Bridgman Luxmoore to Thomas Harrison confirming the election of Robert Graham (the Prince of Wales's Attorney General) as Recorder of Okehampton by the members of the Corporation (except Mr Hawkes). He also seeks support for his father to continue as Steward and for his brother to be proposed for the Living of Lanteglos, [8 June 1793]. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34360-34361: Letter from Thomas Harrison to Charles Bicknell regarding the disposal of the vacant Livings of Sharnford and Little Peatling in Leicestershire, or any others in nearby counties that may soon be vacant. 8 June 1793. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34362: Letter from Thomas Lloyd sending his bill relating to the Borough of Fowey, 20 June 1793. 1 document GEO/MAIN/34363-34364 Bill relating to the case of the King against Dr Thomas Mein in the King's Bench [copy of GEO/MAIN/34334-34335], 1791. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34365-34366: Mr Lloyd's bill regarding the petitions concerning the right of electing the Returning Officer of Fowey [the King against Thomas Mein] [copy of GEO/MAIN/34332-34333], 1792. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34367: Letter from Richard Gray to The Prince of Wales regarding the procedure for instituting the Dean of St Burien and the implications for the Prince of Wales's Right of Patronage in the Duchy of Cornwall, 20 September 1793. 1 document
GEO/MAIN/34368-34369: Letter of Attorney - General Samuel Hulse to Arthur Robinson, 27 May 1794. 1 document
LanguageEnglish
Extent15 documents
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript papers
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