CollectionCorrespondence of William IV
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/36031-36036
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Lord Hill to William IV
Date20 July 1832
WriterHill, 1st Viscount, General; Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
AddresseeWilliam IV, King
DescriptionExpressing gratitude for the King's acknowledgments of Lord Hill's service and confirming his willingess to keep on serving in the Army as Commander-in-Chief [withdrawing his resignations]. Lord Hill explains how his unintentional misinterpretation of Lord Grey and Lord Herbert's letters led him to believe that his service was not required anymore. He also stresses his willingness to collaborate with the Government and the King. He declares himself not interested in the business of appointments of Officers to Governments abroad, but would just like to be informed.
Place Of WritingHorse Guards
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (11 pages)
Physical DescriptionBound manuscript paper; mounted
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