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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
1796 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1796
1797 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1797
1 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving no accounts from Ireland [?regarding the French Fleet]; and on the Prince being able to credit himself £1000 at Messrs Hammersley's
2 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's rights regarding the tin miners
3 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on the possibility that the Prince could levy a corps of 800 men from the tin mines without detriment to any property
4 - Letter from Thomas Conolly [and others] to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince's message to them regarding Ireland; and supporting his wish to undertake the governance of Ireland
5 - Memorandum of George, Prince of Wales on Ireland, for the repeal of restrictive measures against Irish Roman Catholics; and proposing that he undertake the government of Ireland
6 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on his wish for General Lake to enter the Irish Parliament
7 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on Mr Simpson's survey [of the Oakhampton property]; arranging finance with Messrs Hammersley's; and Sir John Morshead expecting [William] Pitt's answer regarding the miners corps
8 - Letter from Colonel John McMahon to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's memorandum on Ireland; and the decision of the Cabinet
9 - Letter from William Pitt to Lord Keith, on the King's opinion regarding George, Prince of Wales's memorandum on Ireland
10 - Letter from Frederick, Prince of Orange, to George, Prince of Wales, on leaving the army of the Rhine to go with several Grenadier battalions to Italy
11 - Letter from Lord Keith to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving a letter from Mr Dundas; and the Ministers' continuing consideration of [the Prince's proposals regarding Ireland]
12 - Letter from Lord Cholmondeley to George, Prince of Wales on Princess Caroline's interest in the house next to Cholmondeley's at Charlton; and alarm in the City at reports of a [French] fleet off Beachy Head
13 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on 3000 guineas being available at Messrs Hammersley's for the Prince; and on a French Officer, Eustache, deported through the Alien Bill
14 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on his news from the House of Lords; and suggesting what the Prince should do in the case of French invasion
15 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to William Pitt, on his memorandum on Ireland and offer of his services
16 - Letter from William Pitt to Lord Keith on receiving the letter from George, Prince of Wales; and on the King's satisfaction at the Prince's expressions of affection for him
17 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the Parliamentary debate on the export of coin abroad
18 - Letter from William, Hereditary Prince of Orange to George, Prince of Wales, informing him of the the birth of his son
19 - Letter from Henry Dundas to [?Lord Keith] on the King's opposition to George, Prince of Wales's advancement in the military
20 - Letter from the Nawab of the Carnatic to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving the Prince's letter and gifts following the death of the Nawab's father, Muhammed Ali; and on tension with the East India Company
21 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on the adjournment of the House and Mr [George] Hammond's mission to Vienna [regarding peace negotiations]
22 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on Lord Moira and Sir William Pulteney's plan to meet to discuss forming a new Administration
23 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's re-election as Grand Master and further Masonic business; discussions with Fullarton and Pulteney [regarding forming a new Government]; and a message from 13 Magistrates of the county of Down
24 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on a 'particular arrangement' hoped to be beneficial to the Prince; and public dissatisfaction
25 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on the sale of the [?Oakhampton] estate
26 - Letter from Lord St Helens to Colonel McMahon, on George, Prince of Wales's commands; and his intention to visit Carlton House on Thursday
27 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on a financial negotiation and waiting for a letter of attorney from his mother, [the Countess of Moira]; and requesting that McMahon call on Parsons, the picture-cleaner
28 - Memorandum by Charles James Fox on his position regarding parliamentary reform
29 - Memorandum of George, Prince of Wales, on Ireland
30 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Spencer, requesting that Captain [John Willett] Payne succeed Sir Andrew Snape Douglas as commander of a battalion of Marines
31 - Letter from Lord Spencer to George, Prince of Wales on being unable to grant Captain Payne the Captaincy of the Marines as the Prince requested
32 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon, on sending a detailed account of his proceedings to McMahon the next day; enclosing an item to be sent to General Kosciusko; and other business
33 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the political negotiations for a change of Government led by Moira
34 - Letter from Charles James Fox to Colonel McMahon, on returning Lord Moira's letter, and his honourable conduct
35 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the [Anglo-French Peace] Negotiations at Lisle [Lille] and their potential impact on Moira's involvement in forming a new Government
36 - ?Letter from the Duke of Portland to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving his letter containing his decision to forget Portland's previous transgression
37 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the Duke of Portland, on a libellous publications in the Gazetteer
38 - Letter from Colonel Hanger to George, Prince of Wales, on the litigation with his brother [Baron Coleraine], and requesting a loan of £100
39 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales, on actions against the libellous newspaper publications
40 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's continuing popularity in Ireland, and the strength of anti-English sentiment
41 - Letter from Lord Cholmondeley to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving his letter and sending an extract of it to the Princess [Caroline]
42 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the execution of [William] Orr; Orr's innocence; and the harmful political effects of the execution
43 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the situation in Ireland; and requesting McMahon to pay M Danloux, a French painter, and Sir Harry Parker, for a pipe of Madeira
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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