CollectionCorrespondence of William IV
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/44845-44848
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Prince William to George III
Date20 August 1788
WriterWilliam, Prince (1765-1837)
AddresseeGeorge III, King
DescriptionThe Prince expresses his feeling about the King's decision of sending him to America.
During his first period of service in the West Indies he fell ill several times, but, because sometimes the illness was of a venereal nature, he was determined to go abroad again - even if this was against the doctors' advice. Before making up his own mind, however, he received orders from the King to leave England even if, he admits he wanted to stay in England and, in particular, in Devonshire [i.e. Plymouth] where he stayed for a while - enough to get attached to it. The officers are also upset about the King's orders and, in particular, for having to proceed abroad without anchoring - it does not give them time to prepare themselves and to leave provisions to their families.
The Prince wants to make clear that this letter is written with coolness and respect.
Place Of Writingaboard HMS Andromeda in Halifax Harbour
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (7 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript paper; mounted.
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