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GIV_CALENDAR - George IV Calendar as Prince, Regent and King
1 - George IV Calendar papers as Prince of Wales
1766-1780 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1766-1780
1781 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1781
1782 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1782
1783 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1783
1784 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1784
1785 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1785
1786 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1786
1787 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1787
1788 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1788
1789 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1789
1790 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1790
1791 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1791
1792 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1792
1793 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1793
1794 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1794
1795 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1795
1 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on wishing him happiness and on their conversation in the House of Lords
2 - Letter from Hugh Seymour to Commodore Payne on the influence of Lady Jersey over George, Prince of Wales, and her intention to separate Payne from the Prince
3 - Letter from Hugh Seymour to Commodore Payne on writing to George, Prince of Wales regarding Seymour's removal from his Household; an on going to the Admiralty
4 - Letter from [Lady Horatia] Seymour to [?Commodore] Payne on indignation at George, Prince of Wales's conduct towards Hugh Seymour [relating to his position in the Prince's Household]
5 - Letter from Lord Hertford to George, Prince of Wales, on a seat on the Admiralty Board being proposed to his brother Hugh Seymour
6 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales to Lord Hertford, on Hugh Seymour accepting a seat on the Board of the Admiralty while keeping his position in the Prince's Household
7 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Hugh Seymour on not seeing an impediment to Seymour accepting a seat at the Admiralty Board and retaining his position in the Prince's Household
8 - Letter from Lord Hugh Seymour to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving the Prince's letter regarding his accepting a seat on the Admiralty Board; and on his and the Prince's friendship
9 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on a suggestion of the Prince for a matter to be raised in Parliament
10 - Letter from Lord Hertford to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's decision to change Hugh Seymour's position in his Household letter confirming that Hugh Seymour accepting a seat on the Admiralty Board
11 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Hertford, on changing Lord Hugh Seymour's position in his Household
12 - Letter from Lord Hertford to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's decision to remove Lord Hugh Seymour as Master of the Robes and Privy Purse, and the suggested loss of the Prince's regard for their family
13 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Hertford, on raising Lord Hugh Seymour to Lord of the Bed Chamber as a higher position in his Household
14 - Letter from Lord Hertford to George, Prince of Wales, on Lord Hugh Seymour's preference for his current position in the Prince's Household; and requesting the Prince to delay his decision until Seymour's return
15 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Hertford, on being unable to delay the change of Lord Hugh Seymour 's position, as Mr Churchill has already succeeded him [as Master of the Robes and Privy Purse]
16 - Letter from [Lady Horatia] Seymour to Captain Payne regarding Hugh Seymour's return home, and George, Prince of Wales's decision to replace him [as Master of the Robes and Privy Purse]
17 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving an answer from Lord Thurlow
18 - Letter from Anthony St. Leger to George, Prince of Wales, on [Commodore] Payne's orders from the Admiralty to remain at the Nore
19 - Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Pressland to Commodore Payne, on his departure for the Continent, and on the convoy appointed to the transports [relating to the journey of Caroline Princess of Brunswick]
20 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales to Henry Dundas, on being passed over for promotion in the Army
21 - Letter from Henry Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on his request for military promotion, and the dangers of causing disunion with the King
22 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Henry Dundas, repeating his request for his letter [regarding military promotion] to be given to the King
23 - Letter from Henry Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on the impropriety of submitting the Prince's letter [regarding military promotion] to the King
24 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the necessity of his keeping a good relationship with the King
25 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III, on his distress at being overlooked for military promotion; and his desire to serve
26 - Letter from Lord Fitzwilliam to George, Prince of Wales, on the election of Lord Clermont as a Knight of the Order of St Patrick
27 - Letter from Lord Robert Fitzgerald to [?Commodore Payne] regarding his passage on one of the King's ships; and the difficulty of finding lodgings at Cuxhaven
28 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III, requesting permission to serve in the Army in Europe
29 - Letter from Lord Cholmondeley to Captain Payne, on [Henry] Holland's opinion that £10,000 a year will not pay George, Prince of Wales's rents, taxes and repairs; and difficulties with Lord [Southampton]
30 - Letter from Robert Fulke Greville to [?Commodore Payne] on the King's commands regarding receiving Princess Caroline of Brunswick at Greenwich
31 - Letter from George III to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's letters regarding military promotion
32 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on Loveden and Sir W Pulteney's deferring saying anything [in Parliament]
33 - Letter from Colonel William Dalrymple to George, Prince of Wales regarding the Prince's displeasure with the Duke of Clarence
34 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the Duke of Clarence explaining a subject to him; and his assurance that the Duke will not give the Prince further cause for complaint
35 - Letter from Major-General David Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on the military situation; and congratulating the Prince on his marriage
36 - Letter from Sir John Macpherson to Captain Payne, on the importance of long friendships; [and the separation between Payne and George, Prince of Wales]
37 - Letter from Henry Strachey to Captain Payne, on the King's decision to award him £150 for his service in bringing Caroline, Princess of Wales, to England
38 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to William Pitt, on the King's support for the Prince [regarding the funding of his Establishment]
39 - Letter from Cornet R E Crouch to [Captain Payne] on a possible promotion to a Lieutenacy in the 27th Regiment of Dragoons, or [the 10th Light Dragoons]
40 - Letter from Lord Moira to Captain McMahon on McMahon travelling with the convoy of Lord Cornwallis; and the military situation
41 - Letter from Lady Melbourne to George, Prince of Wales, on Lord Melbourne's regret at the resolutions of Parliament [concerning the Prince's Establishment] and his departure from the Prince's Household
42 - Letter from the Comte d'Artois to George, Prince of Wales, on his wish to communicate his gratitude to the Prince
43 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the arrival of the French; and the state of troops encamped [?at Southampton] and the composition of the forces
44 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's commands regarding meeting at the Governor's House at Portsmouth
45 - Letter from the Comte d'Artois to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's friendship and recent visit
46 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on reciving the King's permission to resign his command due to a change of strategy
47 - Letter from Lord Moira to Lieutenant-Colonel McMahon on Lord Granard delivering his letter; and offering McMahon hospitality
48 - Letter from Lord Hertford to George, Prince of Wales, requesting that the Prince include Lady Horatia Conway in the future arrangement [of the Household of the Princess of Wales]
49 - Letter from Lord Moira to Lieutenant-Colonel McMahon, regarding Twentyman and a remark made regarding the campaign in Flanders; and various letters
50 - Letter from Lord Moira to Lieutenant-Colonel McMahon, on a letter from the Duke of York acknowledging Moira's recommendation of McMahon
51 - Letter from Lord Spencer to George, Prince of Wales, requesting that the Reverend Dr Duprée be appointed to the living of Great Berkhamstead when it becomes vacant
52 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Thurlow, on Thurlow's refusal to demand an audience with the King
53 - Lord Lonsdale's memorandum on the liquidation of the debts of George, Prince of Wales; and the suggestion that the King sell an area of Hyde Park for this purpose
1796 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1796
1797 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1797
1798 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1798
1799 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1799
1800 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1800
1801 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1801
1802 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1802
1803 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1803
1804 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1804
1805 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1805
1806 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1806
1807 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1807
1808 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1808
1809 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1809
1810 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1809
1811 - George, Prince of Wales, Calendar papers for 1811
2 - George IV Calendar papers as Prince Regent
3 - George IV Calendar papers as King
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