CollectionCorrespondence of William IV
ReferenceGEO/MAIN/44802-44803
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Prince William to George III
Date3 December 1787
WriterWilliam, Prince (1765-1837)
AddresseeGeorge III, King
DescriptionThe Prince confirms having received a packet with a letter from the King and is happy to know that the King approves of his conduct as commander of the ship. In the same packet Prince William received instructions from Lord Howe for the HMS Pegasus to return to Europe; in connection with this, the Prince received secret orders from Commodore Sawyer to proceed to Cork or Kingsale and to remain there until further orders. Although always ready to follow the King's orders, the Prince admits to prefer serving abroad since officers pay closer attention in the service abroad than at home.
He then asks the King for a favour: if the King's plan goes ahead of making him commander of a ship of the line, he would like to be in charge of the Foudroyant or Gibraltar.
Disagreeing with the common practice of Captains going on leave while their ships are refitted; the Prince will, therefore, not take leave unless the King commands differently.
Place Of Writingaboard HMS Pegasus at Cork Harbour
LanguageEnglish
Extent1 document (4 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript paper; mounted
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PublicationsPublished in "The Later Correspondence of George III, 1783-1793", I, edited by A Aspinall; no 419, pp. 353- 354.
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