Collection | Correspondence of William IV |
Description | The Duke is commanded by the Prince Regent to proceed with a Fleet to Boulogne Road in order to bring the King of Prussia [Frederick William III], the Emperor of Russia and the Emperor of Austria [Francis II ], from the coast of France over to England. Given the favourable weather conditions the Duke will be able to reach his destination before dark on that evening - from where the three Sovereigns will board. HMS Sovereign has been sent specifically to carry the Emperor of Russia, while HMY Charlotte will carry the Emperor of Austria to the Dover Pier: the Emperor, though, should decide whether he prefers to cross the Channel on board of the Swayburg [?] Frigate, or if he would rather honour the Duke and board the Impregnable on the coast of France or spend some time aboard the Impregnable (of which the Duke is Captain) until the time comes for the HMS Sovereign to run him into Dover Pier. This letter is brought to the Emperor by William FitzRoy, Groom of Chamber to the Duke, who is in charge of carrying the Emperor's answer back to the Duke. |