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1 - Extracts from letters of Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal, Duchess, Electress and later Queen of Württemberg, to Lady Elgin about Princess Charlotte of Wales
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1 - Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales about a key he gave to Lady Howe.
2 - Letter from Princess Augusta to George III thanking him for an unspecified favour.
3 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III about his invitation to her and her husband to visit him in the summer.
4 - Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, saying that her sister has had a bad night but hopes to go to Kew.
5 - Letter from William Pitt to Colonel John Clavering asking him to convey his thanks to the Duke and Duchess of Brunswick for the honour they have done him.
6 - Letter from Charles I, Duke of Brunswick, to George III expressing his pleasure at the forthcoming marriage of his son to Princess Augusta.
7 - French translation of the German marriage treaty between Princess Augusta and the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick.
8 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III referring to the Earl of Chatham's conduct, the marriage prospects of an unnamed countess, and her own happiness with her husband.
9 - Letter from Charles I, Duke of Brunswick, to George III on the conclusion of the marriage treaty between his son and Princess Augusta, expressing his satisfaction at the match.
10 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Princess Augusta is to embark at Harwich this evening.
11 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for writing often, relaying her good impressions of her father-in-law the Duke, criticising Monsieur Reiden's manners, and praising her husband's attentiveness to her.
12 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Princess Augusta has arrived at Lüneburg and will be going to Brunswick in two days; also that he is returning the King's carriages to Hanover.
13 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on German manners, German roads, members of her household and preparations for her arrival in Brunswick.
14 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her warm reception at Brunswick, which she attributes to the King's popularity among the inhabitants.
15 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III informing him that he is going to Potsdam for a month to attend the military manoeuvres to be held by the King of Prussia.
16 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her wish to hear from him, and conveying thanks for favours granted.
17 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the birth of her daughter Augusta, her wish to pay the King a visit, and other matters.
18 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the engagement of their sister Caroline to the Crown Prince of Denmark.
19 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III concerning gifts for her daughter, the annual fair at Brunswick, and a request from Count Galoufking [Golovkin].
20 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her mother-in-law's illness, news that the Crown Prince of Denmark and her sister Princess Caroline Matilda are to be married; possible brides for the Prince of Orange and her regret that neither of her sisters will marry him; and praising her husband's qualities.
21 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III praising her husband and reporting that the Prince of Anhalt-Dessau is to marry the daughter of Margrave Henry of Brandenburg.
22 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III reporting that he, Princess Augusta and their child have arrived safely at Calais.
23 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III on the death of his brother Edward, Duke of York.
24 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III congratulating him on the birth of Prince Edward.
25 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III thanking him for exempting his Irish pensions from tax.
26 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III thanking him for a letter and for the favour shown him.
27 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the conduct of their sister Queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark and other matters concerning herself, her husband and his parents.
28 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her husband's recent visit to Potsdam, a possible bride for the Emperor Joseph II, and her wish, if her expected child is a boy, to call him George.
29 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III telling him that she is very well [after the birth of her daughter Caroline].
30 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to an unknown addressee, thanking him for his patronage of the sciences at Göttingen University, and for the help given him on his recent visit there by various named scholars.
31 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the visit to Brunswick of the Duke of Braganza, and the conduct of the King of Denmark.
32 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on political affairs in Brunswick.
33 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for the subsidies accorded by the treaty signed with the Duke of Brunswick, and praising his generosity.
34 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on their brother William Duke of Gloucester's forthcoming visit to Hanover, and matters concerning the Kings of Denmark and Prussia.
35 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III asking permission to name her child after him if it is a boy, and expressing her wish to visit him in the autumn.
36 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the King of Prussia's visit to Brunswick, and his efforts to explain away his treatment of the [divorced] Princess of Prussia [Elisabeth Christine, the Duke of Brunswick's daughter].
37 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing his wife's safe delivery of a son, and requesting his permission to ask the Prince of Wales to be godfather.
38 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the illness of her elder son, Prince Charles, who she fears may not recover.
39 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Prince Charles is getting better and that the Duke of Gloucester has been staying with them.
40 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III recommending an officer named Beckwith who gave loyal service during the last war but has been misrepresented to the King.
41 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III renewing her hope that their mother will come to Brunswick, and seeking a favour on behalf of the daughter of the late Brunswick minister [in London].
42 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III asking to stay at St James's Palace during her forthcoming visit to England with her husband.
43 - Copies in the hand of George III of two letters from the Duke of Brunswick to his son the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick objecting to his plan to go to England and ordering him not to go until January, and to take no more than 4 weeks to accompany his wife to London and return.
44 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on alarming news of Caroline [their sister Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark], enclosing some letters and asking what she should do, as she is reluctant to give up her visit to England.
45 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Gotha is a charming place, and that the Duke of Brunswick has refused the King of Prussia's request to have Prince Leopold [in his service].
46 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the visit of two Princes of Sweden to Brunswick [?Gustav and Charles, sons of King Adolf Frederick], and the advice of the elder prince regarding the Queen of Denmark's conduct.
47 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III with further advice regarding their sister the Queen of Denmark.
48 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III regarding a request from the King of Sweden [Gustav III] to have the British minister in Stockholm, Sir John Goodricke, removed; and on Gustav's displeasure with his uncle the King of Prussia [Frederick William I].
49 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III asking for advice about a request from the Brunswicks' banker to be one of Hereditary Prince's knights at his installation [?as Knight of the Order of the Garter].
50 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing his wife's safe delivery of a son, and seeking permission to ask Frederick, Duke of York, to be godfather.
51 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III concerning the illness of their mother Augusta, Princess of Wales, and the unsuitable marriage of Henry, Duke of Cumberland.
52 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing that Princess Augusta is leaving for London next day [because of her mother's illness].
53 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III thanking for news of his wife's safe arrival in England, and expressing reluctance to send three of their children to join her.
54 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III on the death of Augusta, Princess of Wales, and on his wife's imminent return to Germany.
55 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the fate of their sister Queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark and the iniquities of Struensee, and other matters concerning their late mother, the court at Brunswick and a reunion of the Prussian royal family at Potsdam.
56 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on a report from Denmark about Queen Caroline Matilda and Struensee, the recovery of her brother from illness, and the Duchess of Gotha's advice to her to counter rumours that she has fallen out with her father-in-law.
57 - Letter from Robert Murray Keith to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, reporting that the marriage of Queen Caroline Matilda and King Christian VII of Denmark has been dissolved, and that he has visited her at Kronborg and found her better than expected after her imprisonment.
58 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her distress at Queen Caroline Matilda's divorce, and her fear that she herself may be pregnant again.
59 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III concerning Queen Caroline Matilda, her confession, her pleas for Struensee's life and the need for her to leave Denmark.
60 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her willingness to do whatever he advises to help their sister Queen Caroline Matilda, and on a request from Lady Gower for a favour.
61 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on a letter she has received from Queen Caroline Matilda.
62 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III concerning pensions granted by their mother, and reporting that she has attended her father-in-law's court again.
63 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III sending congratulations on his birthday.
64 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III expressing reluctance to visit Queen Caroline Matilda yet, and referring to her possible pregnancy, and to Lady Gower's application to the King.
65 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Queen Caroline Matilda has written asking to see her, and that she intends to visit her.
66 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her forthcoming visit to La Goerde [Göhrde] to see Queen Caroline Matilda.
67 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her imminent departure for La Goerde [Göhrde], and the displeasure of her parents-in-law.
68 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III reporting on her visit to Queen Caroline Matilda at Göhrde.
69 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III asking for his help to smooth relations between her husband and his parents.
70 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III thanking for his support for her husband and reporting that she has been to Göhrde again [to visit Queen Caroline Matilda].
71 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III as to Mrs Ward [midwife] coming to Brunswick for the birth of her child, and on the poor health of the Queen of Sweden.
72 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III concerning his pension, which has not been paid for the last four quarters.
73 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the unhappy situation of their brother William, Duke of Gloucester, who no longer loves the 'belle veuve' he married, and other matters.
74 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her reasons for leaving Madame Bohlen to attend on Queen Caroline Matilda.
75 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on the birth of her daughter Amelia.
76 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on money matters and on the health of the Queen [?Caroline Matilda].
77 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III regarding his Irish pension, now unpaid for six quarters despite the King's assurances that the Viceroy would be instructed to see to it.
78 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III sending congratulations on his birthday.
79 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III expressing his father's and his own gratitude for the King's favourable response to their wish to renew the treaty between them relating to troops.
80 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III reproaching him for not replying to her request regarding her will, and recommending the bearer of her letter, Oconel [?O'Connell], who wished to enter his service.
81 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III sending a plan for the repayment of capital lent to the Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by George II.
82 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on having refused to be godmother to the Duke of Gloucester's daughter, the conduct of Jean-Baptiste Feronce, and the scandal caused by the Duke of Brunswick's relationship with an actress.
83 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III congratulating him on the birth of a son [Prince Adolphus].
84 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for a letter regarding the repayment of the debt owed by the Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, and hoping he will grant favourable conditions.
85 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III thanking for family news, commenting on her lack of means to pay her household, on her husband's management of his father, who does not want his troops togo to America, and on the Duke of Gloucester's unhappy marriage.
86 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III thanking for two letters explaining why he did not accept the Prince's proposals, and assuring him of Brunswick's support for the British forces [in America].
87 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III sending congratulations to him and Queen Charlotte on the birth of their daughter [Princess Mary].
88 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III sending good wishes for the New Year, and congratulations on the British military successes in America during the past year.
89 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick on his respect for her, his sorrow that she cannot be happy with him, and his wish not to burden her with his troubles.
90 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III giving her opinion of Count and Countess Schulenburg, criticising [?Jean-Baptiste] Feronce for demanding unfair economies and complaining of her husband's lack of attention to their children.
91 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, reproving her for a letter she has written to him.
92 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, thanking her for her latest letter and welcoming her return to Brunswick.
93 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, reproaching her for her latest letter and referring to previous disagreements between them.
94 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick.
95 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III on her improved relations with her husband, her sympathy with the King and Queen on parting with their son William [to join the Navy], her financial situation and other matters.
96 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III
97 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick,
98 - Letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her daughter Augusta's forthcoming marriage to Prince Frederick of Württemberg.
99 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the illness of her daughter Caroline, her husband's improved tone towards her, and a gift she sent to Queen Charlotte.
100 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick on the illness of their daughter Caroline, his imminent departure for Werel [Werl], and M. de Fürstenberg, an agreeable visitor to his camp at Lippstadt.
101 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her daughters and her son Charles, and expressing her hopes for the success of all her children.
102 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her son-in-law Prince Frederick of Württemberg's plans, the future of her daughter Caroline and her own suffering from a recent fall.
103 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the character of her son-in-law Prince Frederick of Württemberg, his relationship with his wife, and the Duke's dislike of him because of his quarrels with their daughter.
104 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III urging him to take care of his health and remain calm despite his [political] troubles, and expressing her anger at the change of ministry [in Britain].
105 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her visit to Rheinsberg, displeasure at the Prussian court at the recall of Hugh Elliot, the British minister in Berlin, her visit to Ludwigslust and her response to a letter from Lady Rockingham.
106 - Letter from Countess Salm de Kageneck to Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, asking her to recommend Count Kageneck and herself to George III, on his appointment as Austrian Minister at the Court of St James; with letter on the reverse from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III forwarding Countess Kageneck's letter and commenting on the Kagenecks and other matters.
107 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on Prince Ferdinand's unwelcome suggestions of brides for her son Charles; she asks whether the King would be willing for one of his daughters to marry him later on, which would help fend off further interference.
108 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the suitability of her son Charles as a husband for one of his daughters.
109 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her pleasure at having Prince Frederick to stay, on rich newcomers who have added prestige to the court at Brunswick, and sending good wishes for the New Year.
110 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her devotion to the Duke of York [Prince Frederick], Prince William's conduct at Hanover, her husband's military appointments and difficult relations with the King of Prussia, and her desire to see her daughter Caroline settled.
111 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that the King and the Prince of Prussia will seek to marry the latter's son [Prince Frederick William] to one of King George's daughters, and speculates on what will happen in Prussia when the King dies.
112 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III sending good wishes on his birthday.
113 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for his letter concerning the Brunswick troops supporting the British forces in North America, and expressing his satisfaction at being of service to the King's son, Prince Frederick, in Germany.
114 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III congratulating him on the birth of Princess Amelia.
115 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III asking him to agree to prolong the Subsidy Treaty for another five years, the previous extension being due to expire in July 1784.
116 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting on the return of [General Friedrich Adolf] Riedesel and his wife to Brunswick and asking for his approval of the proposed marriage of her daughter Caroline to the second son of the Margrave of Baden.
117 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III recommending Lord Townsend's secretary Johnstone as governor for Prince Adolphus.
118 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III regarding his son William, her fears for her sons, and the deplorable behaviour of Prince Henry of Prussia.
119 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that she has received reassuring letters from St Petersburg where peace reigns between the husband and wife [her daughter Augusta and husband Prince Frederick of Württemberg].
120 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the breakdown of her daughter Augusta's marriage, and matters concerning her sons [Frederick] William, Augustus and Charles.
121 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III regarding [Frederick II] King of Prussia
122 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the death of their aunt Princess Amelia, and her legacies.
123 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, asking the [unknown] recipient to tell the Duke of York of his wish for his son Augustus to serve in the Hanoverian army.
124 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III expressing his wish for his son Augustus to serve in the Hanoverian cavalry.
125 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the brutal treatment of her daughter Augusta by her husband Prince Frederick of Württemberg.
126 - Letter from Prince Augustus of Brunswick to George III thanking him for appointing him to a captaincy in the Hanoverian army and allowing him to continue his education for a year before taking it up.
127 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for allowing his son Augustus to serve in the Hanoverian army.
128 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her sons, and the breakdown of her daughter Augusta's marriage.
129 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III asking if she may come to Windsor to see him and the Queen, and to judge whether one of their daughters might be suitable as a wife for her son Charles.
130 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her desire to foil what she sees as a plot to marry her son Charles to Princess Wilhelmina [of Prussia], and her wish to come to England.
131 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on King Frederick William II of Prussia and on M. de Hartenberg, and sending birthday greetings.
132 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III on the final repayment of the loan granted by George II to the late Duke in 1756.
133 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III regarding a request from [Baron] Munchhausen, her son Charles's service in Hanover, the King of Prussia's visit to his former wife Elizabeth, and the unpopularity of the Emperor of Austria.
134 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III expressing her happiness at his recovery.
135 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on the concern shown in his family and abroad during his illness.
136 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on rumours that he is coming to Germany, and asking him to destroy correspondence she sent to him 10 years ago.
137 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on the affection towards him demonstrated by his subjects and in much of Europe as a result of his illness, and praising Queen Charlotte.
138 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to [?Prince Augustus] expressing pleasure that he is better, and sharing his hope that the King [George III] will come to Germany.
139 - Letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, to George III informing him of the engagement of his son Charles to Princess Louise of Orange and seeking his consent to the marriage.
140 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III sending good wishes for the new year.
141 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for his kindness to her son Augustus.
142 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to Prince Augustus on his recovery from measles, and thanking him for his kindness to her son.
143 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the death of their brother Henry, Duke of Cumberland.
144 - Letter from Charles George Augustus, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing his forthcoming marriage to Princess Louise of Orange.
145 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that the Duke and Duchess of York are much in love and that she thinks the Duchess will be a good wife.
146 - Letter from Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George III sending good wishes for the new year.
147 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III sending congratulations on his birthday and on the Duke of York's conduct in the war against the French.
148 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to Queen Charlotte apparently concerning her daughter Caroline's trousseau [for her marriage to the Prince of Wales].
149 - Copy letter from George III to Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, and her reply, concerning the marriage of her daughter Caroline to the Prince of Wales, and the King's offer of the supreme command of the allied armies in Holland to her husband the Duke.
150 - Copy letter from Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick to Frederick, Duke of York, expressing pleasure at the forthcoming marriage of his daughter to the Prince of Wales and regret at being unable to accept the command he has been offered.
151 - Letter from the Duke of Brunswick to George III on the forthcoming marriage of his daughter to the Prince of Wales.
152 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her daughter's journey to England, and the French advance into Holland and Germany.
153 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III explaining that she cannot accompany her daughter any further on her journey to England because of her own health.
154 - Letter from the Duke of Brunswick to George III thanking him for two letters and for his kind reception of Princess Caroline.
155 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that her husband has been summoned to Berlin, where he will advise the King of Prussia against making a separate peace [with France].
156 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the fate of the Prince and Princess of Orange, and on the importance of the Prince of Wales attending church.
157 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning an undeserved reprimand she has received from the Prince of Wales.
158 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on Lady Jersey's attempts to turn the King and Queen against Princess Caroline.
159 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on a mob insulting his carriage, the iniquities of French émigrés, and the capture of the Cape of Good Hope.
160 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her husband's poor health, her pessimism about the future of her family, and the characters and marriage prospects of her sons.
161 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III urging him to send someone to Berlin to win over the Prussian court to the allied cause.
162 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III forwarding a letter from Mrs [?Doaks] and commenting on the forthcoming marriage of the King's eldest daughter Charlotte, Princess Royal, to the Hereditary Prince of Württemberg.
163 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III regarding a secret Prussian mission to Paris, King Frederick William's ill health, and Russian relations with Prussia.
164 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the marriage of Charlotte, Princess Royal, to the Hereditary Prince of Württemberg.
165 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III expressing pleasure at the recent visit to her of the Hereditary Prince and Princess of Württemberg.
166 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on Frederick William III, the new King of Prussia, and on court politics in Berlin.
167 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on Prussian politics and the position of the new King and Queen.
168 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her son Augustus's promotion [in the Hanoverian army], the malevolent influence of Haugwitz on the King of Prussia, and the need to stop the French attempt to conquer Europe.
169 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III congratulating him on a recent British naval victory [the Battle of the Nile].
170 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III sending him a cup painted with a portrait of Admiral Nelson, and reporting that the King of Prussia plans to come to Brunswick on his way to Cleves in May.
171 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the lack of unity among European monarchs against the French, the iniquities of France and its attempts to turn the Irish against the Union, and her fears for the Duke and Duchess of Württemberg.
172 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III sending birthday wishes, condemning French machinations all over Europe, and praising the Queen of Prussia but criticising the King.
173 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the King of Prussia's continuing hesitation to join the Allies against France, and on her son Frederick William's refusal to marry.
174 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III deploring Prussia's weakness towards France and the King's treatment of his wife, and reporting that she has been asked to help obtain the release of [Déodat de] Dolomieu.
175 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III congratulating him on escaping the recent attempt on his life [by James Hadfield].
176 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on Prince Adolphus's visit to her, and with news of her sons Augustus and Frederick William.
177 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her son Augustus, political matters in Brunswick, the high price of provisions, and the chances of the Prussian monarchy being demolished if peace is made within a year.
178 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her son Augustus's release from the Hanoverian army because of his blindness, and on political developments in Europe.
179 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting on Denmark's wish to seek reconciliation with Britain, commenting on Prussian pusillanimity, Bonaparte's overtures to Russia and Polish illusions about the French, and giving her impressions of Bonaparte after his recent visit to Brunswick.
180 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on his recovery from illness, the Prince of Wales's hostility towards her daughter Caroline, the blockade of Hamburg against British shipping, relations between Bonaparte and Tsar Paul I, and the threat to Hanover.
181 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on his recovery, his kindness to her daughter Caroline, and the engagement of her son William to Princess Marie of Baden.
182 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III concerning her daughter Caroline and the Prince of Wales's attempt to take their daughter Charlotte away from her.
183 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the lies being spread [by the Prince of Wales] about Princess Caroline, her son Frederick William's engagement and his character, her son Augustus's future and her own poor health.
184 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III commenting on the evacuation of Hanover and the despicable conduct of Prussia, the troubles of the Hereditary Prince of Orange, and reporting that she has heard much criticism of Princess Charlotte's music master.
185 - Letter from Frederick William, Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing his marriage to Princess Marie of Baden.
186 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III expressing relief at the detection of a plot against his life.
187 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the financial affairs of the Prince and Princess of Orange, Prussian neutrality despite French provocation, and her devotion to her daughter-in-law Louise [wife of Prince Charles].
188 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on Prince William of Gloucester's visit to Brunswick, and sending extracts from letters from her husband concerning maintenance of the peace [with France] and the possible threat to the electorate of Hanover.
189 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that Prince William of Gloucester has made a good impression in Berlin, and asking permission for her letters to England, and letters to her from England, to be sent by diplomatic bag to ensure their delivery.
190 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the French occupation of Hanover, inveighing against the other European powers for giving way to Napoleon and expressing her hope that this war will put an end to the career of the 'vile Corsican Usurper'.
191 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on his recovery from illness, De Luc's imminent departure from Germany, and her disapproval of the Brunswick clergy.
191a - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III
192 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for his kindness to her unhappy daughter [the Princess of Wales], and referring to new arrangements concerning the Princess and her child [Princess Charlotte].
193 - Letter from Frederick William, Prince of Brunswick, to George III announcing the birth of his son [Charles].
194 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III reporting that her son [Frederick] William wishes the King to be godfather to his son, who is to be christened that evening.
195 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for his concern at her illness, from which she has recovered thanks to his physician at Hanover, Stieglitz.
196 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking for his sympathy in her misfortune, assuring him that she [and the Duke] are comfortably settled at Rostock,;and referring to Prince Paul of Württemberg's quarrel with his father.
197 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the death of her husband, her distress and the ruinous state of her finances.
198 - Memorandum giving an account of the plight of the Duke of Brunswick and his family as a result of the French invasion of Prussia and Brunswick.
199 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on her financial position, and her possible need to take refuge in England if Holstein is invaded.
200 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking for his kindness, asking for help in selling some of her possessions, and seeking news of [Caroline] Princess of Wales.
201 - Printed public notice issued on the orders of the French governor of Brunswick, General Bisson, forbidding all communications with the former Princes and administrative authorities of the duchy, and giving orders for the treatment of Brunswick soldiers and for the arrest of anyone travelling without papers, and the punishment of beggars and vagabonds.
202 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III on the kindness of their niece, the Duchess of Augustenburg, to her, and on her own uncertain financial situation.
203 - Memorandum or letter [anonymous writer]
204 - Letter from George III to the Dowager Duchess of Brunswick
205 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III
206 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III regarding the vase of Mantoue [?Mantua], valuables in her family's possession and the fear they will fall into the hands of the French
207 - Memorandum or letter [anonymous writer]
208 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III congratulating him in advance of the 4th June [his birthday]
209 - Copy of a letter from George III to Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick regarding her wish to return to England
210 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III regarding her travels and journey [to England]
211 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III thanking him for his letter and sent her sons' [?Prince George and Prince Augustus] thanks [for granting them a pension]
212 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III thanking him for granting her a pension
213 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III regarding her letter which she believes has not reached him
214 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III confirming that she will wait upon him 'one a clock' on Friday
215 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III thanking him for a 'pleasant day'
216 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III informing him that she will wait upon him at one a clock
217 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III thanking him for granting a pension to her sons [Prince] George and [Prince] Augustus
218 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III requesting temporary assistance to prevent the ruin of her son [Prince Frederick] William [Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel]
219 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III; with copy of George III's reply
220 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick, to George III thanking him for granting temporary provision for her sons [?Prince George and Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel]
221 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III requesting to become a 'trustee in the room' of the late Lord Liverpool
222 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III regarding the Duke of Bevern
223 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III regarding her grandchildren coming to her
224 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince of Wales seeking his approval of a document
225 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince of Wales regarding the Duke's departure for Guernsey
226 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince of Wales regarding a meeting to take his leave
227 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George III regarding the death of [Augusta Dorothea] Abbess of Gandersheim
228 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George III regarding his allowance and provisions for his death
229 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent asking for a meeting
230 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent thanking him for continuing the pension for her two sons [?Prince George and Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel] granted by [George III]
231 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding birthday wishes and request for protection
232 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding the death of the Duke's brother [Prince] George of Brunswick
233 - Letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding her health and wishing him a 'pleasant summer'
234 - Copy of a letter from Augusta, Dowager Duchess of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding her health and wishing him a 'pleasant summer'
235 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding his assistance in a funeral
236 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent regarding the death of his 'revered brother' [?Prince George William Christian] and his mother [Augusta, The Dowager Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel]
237 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to George, Prince Regent
238 - Letter from Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick to Princess Charlotte of Wales
239 - Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick to Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel upon the Princess's engagement to Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
240 - Letter from Prince William of Brunswick to Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge congratulating him upon the birth of [Prince George of Cambridge]
241 - Letter from Prince Charles of Brunswick to Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge upon the birth of [Prince George of Cambridge]
242 - Letter from Prince William of Brunswick to Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge upon the birth of [Prince George of Cambridge]
243 - Copy of a letter from Augusta, Princess of Wales to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick
244 - Copy of a letter from Lady Susan Gower to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick regarding the D[uchess] of Hamilton's death and how it affected her
245 - Copies of two letters from Augusta, Princess of Wales to Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick
246 - Copy of a letter from Augusta, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick to Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales
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