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ADD2 - Additional papers relating to George III and Queen Charlotte
1 - Papers relating to George III
2 - Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III
1 - List of 'Incidents and Occurances'
2 - Letters of Charlotte, Queen Consort
1 - Letters of Charlotte, Queen Consort to family members
1 - Letter from the Princess Royal to Queen Charlotte
2 - Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales
3 - Letter from Queen Charlotte to Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
4 - Letter from Queen Charlotte to Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
5 - Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III
2 - Letters from or on behalf of Charlotte, Queen Consort to non-family members
3 - Letters patent
4 - Letters patent
5 - Hair of Queen Charlotte
6 - Book of découpage
7 - Account book
8 - Account book
9 - "Jewels belonging to The King set apart to be sent to the Bank of England, when the Inventories of Her late Majesty's were taken 7th January 1819"
10 - "Inventory of The King's Jewels found in the Deal Box, Cipher G. R. - 7th January 1819 - in Her late Majesty's Bed Room in a Puss under the Window"
11 - "A List of Articles purchased at the Sale of Her late Majesty's property for His R. H. The Prince Regent"
12 - Printed portraits of George III and Queen Charlotte
13 - Journal of Hugh Hughes recounting the voyage to Germany to bring Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz to England
14 - Appointment of Hugh Hughes as Coroner of the Verge
15 - Note from Queen Charlotte to Mr [William] Cowden requesting a check of the carriages at Windsor and the sending of specific carriages there, in advance of the King's likely trip to Weymouth.
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