Collection | Queen Charlotte |
Reference | GEO/MAIN/36452-36453 |
Record Type | Correspondence |
Title | Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
Date | 27 September 1795 |
Writer | Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Addressee | George, Prince of Wales (1762-1830) |
Description | 'News such as we had while in possession of Your agreable Company, continue the same, Unsettled what is right to be done about recalling the Cavalry from abroad, & hopes ['hopes' crossed out] remaining hopes that when Our Neighbours grow to Unreasonable, that those who are in Power here will think it Necessary to leave the Troops Where they are, in order to save the Electorate'; the Duke of York; her toothache and tooth extraction; sailing at Weymouth. Signed |
Place Of Writing | Weymouth |
Language | English |
Extent | 1 document |
Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper; mounted |
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Publications | Published in "Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales 1770-1812" edited by A Aspinall; no 1040 |
Level | Item |
Credit | All rights reserved |