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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
1798 - George, Prince of Wales Calendar papers for 1798
1 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the publication of [his] letter; and on the House of Lords in Ireland intending to pass a vote of censure against him
2 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on financial business; on writing to Bryan Edwards regarding the publication of Moira's letter [on the formation of a new Government]; and vacancies in the 21st Dragoons
3 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the time of his arrival at Carlton House the next day
4 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince's support; the hostility he expects; and on the last meeting of the [?Masonic] Society
5 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the pamphlet speech, and misrepresentations of what Moira had said
6 - Letter from the Duke of Portland to George, Prince of Wales, on presenting to the King a petition of several officers of the First West Riding Regiment of Militia to the Prince
7 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on taking his seat [in the Irish Parliament]; the absence of an attack against him for introducing Irish affairs to the English Parliament; and a conversation with Lord Dillon
8 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to [the Commissioners for liquidating the Prince's debts] requesting to extend his repayments in order to be able to contribute to the prosecution of the Country's enemies
9 - Letter from William Pitt to George, Prince of Wales on receiving his letter to the Commissioners for liquidating the Prince's debts, and laying it before the King
10 - Letter from Sir Michael Cromie to George, Prince of Wales on enclosing Lord Moira's speech in the House of Lords in Ireland, and plans for its publication
11 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III on a report from Captain Seymour from Wareham that the [French] fleet is off the coast
12 - Letter from George III to George, Prince of Wales on Captain Seymour's report of the [French] Fleet off the coast
13 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on his speech in the Irish House of Lords, and correcting the misrepresentation that he had attacked the military; the continuing state of danger in Ireland, links between Irish Republicans and France
14 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon, on his actions in the Irish House of Lords; on indiscrete comments by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland [the Earl of Clare]; and Lord Dillon's unsatisfactory speech
15 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III on his wish to undertake active military service
16 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on his safe return; his calm conduct in the Irish House of Lords; and the comments of Lord Clare
17 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on his arrival and the completion of his expedition [to Ireland]
18 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales, on the publication of an Address; a letter to the King regarding the Prince taking active service; and other news
19 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, on comments by Lord Clare;errors in the speech published in the papers; and difficulties publishing a corrected pamphlet
20 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales on Princess Caroline's visit to the Opera and the silencing of two 'impudent Italian musicians' who intended to cause disruption
21 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales, on his conversation with [Thomas] Erskine on the legality of the Prince obtaining military rank
22 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales, on speaking with [James] Perry regarding a 'piece of insolent wit' in the C[hronicle] that day; Irish business; and other matters
23 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales on the debate in the House of Lords on the motion of the Duke of Bedford [of censure on Ministers] and the unfortunate absence of Lord Moira
24 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales to [Henry] Dundas on enclosing a copy of the Prince's application to the King [regarding his Military service] for the information of the Ministers
25 - Letter from [Henry] Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving the copy of the Prince's application to the King, and on communicating it to the Ministers
26 - Letter from Lord Clare to George, Prince of Wales, on an imputation that he had mentioned the Prince with disrespect in the Irish House of Lords
27 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Henry Dundas, requesting that he call at Carlton House at three o'clock that afternoon
28 - Letter from Henry Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on attending him at Carlton House, while the Cabinet is sitting
29 - Letter from Henry Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on the likely disagreeable consequences of a meeting between himself and [Richard Brinsley] Sheridan
30 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on his letter to Lord Clare regarding Clare's disrespectful comments towards George, Prince of Wales during their debate in the Irish House of Lords
31 - Papers relating to a letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III, on his wish to serve in the Army in the current crisis
32 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on a flattering, anonymous pamphlet entitled 'Earl Moira'
33 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Clare on his satisfaction at Clare's letter [regarding speaking of the Prince in the Irish House of Lords]
34 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on recommending that Colonel [Charles] Hastings offer his services
35 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to [?the Lord Chancellor] requesting him to call at Carlton House
36 - Letter from George III to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince being able to show valour in the event of a French invasion through his command of the 10th Regiment of Light Dragoons
37 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the Lord Chancellor, on their conversation regarding the King's letter [on the Prince's wish to serve in the Army]
38 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on George, Prince of Wales's offer to serve as Lieutenant-General under Sir Charles Grey
39 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on being summoned to Maidstone as a witness in the trial of Arthur O'Connor and Jeremiah Leary
40 - Letter from the Lord Chancellor to George, Prince of Wales, on being unable to wait on him; and the lack of precedent for a Prince of Wales holding a subordinate military position
41 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the Lord Chancellor, on being unable to discuss [his holding a subordinate military position] with Mr Dundas at dinner
42 - Letter from the Lord Chancellor to George, Prince of Wales, on rearranging the time of their meeting the next day
43 - Letter from the Duke of Northumberland to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's military rank, and his role in the event of an enemy invasion
44 - Letter from Henry Dundas to George, Prince of Wales, on being engaged at two o'clock the next day
45 - Legal opinion of Mansfield, Erskine, Graham, Gibbs and Adam on the ability of George, Prince of Wales, to hold a subordinate military rank
46 - Wrapper from a letter fom Lord Loughborough to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince undertaking a subordinate military command
47 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales, advising him against publishing his opinions regarding Ireland
48 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince's approval of Moira's suggestion that he refrain from making a public statement on the governance of Ireland
49 - Letter from William Pitt to George, Prince of Wales, on the approval of the King for £40,000 from the Civil List to be advanced for the Prince
50 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on an excellent arrangement made by McMahon; the arrival of Dufour; and Moira's plans to stay with Lord Ailesbury
51 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince's birthday, celebrations [at Cheltenham] and other business [concerning the Press and the Opera]
52 - Letter from Colonel McMahon to George, Prince of Wales on an attack in the True Briton and a rumour of the Prince's relationship with a Mrs C; and on Mrs [Maria] Fitzherbert
53 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on the inaction of Dufour', a 'new arrangement' and his fears for the happiness and honour [of George, Prince of Wales]
54 - Memorandum regarding Baron Ferdinand Hompesch, Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, and the capture of Malta by the French under Napoleon
55 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on the possibility of Union between Britain and Ireland; and the need to regain the affections of the Irish people
56 - Letter from Lord Cholmondeley to George, Prince of Wales on the Prince's future intentions concerning Norfolk; and the presence of a shooting party from Holkham with the Duke of Bedford, Mr Fox and Tom Stepney
57 - Letter from the Dowager Duchess of Rutland to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's wishes for her sons Charles and Robert Manners to join his Regiment
58 - Letter from George Hanger to George, Prince of Wales, on his gratitude for the Prince's support in the dispute between Hanger and Lord Coleraine
59 - Letter from the Dowager Duchess of Rutland to George, Prince of Wales, inviting him to Belvoir Castle for the coming of age of her son [John Henry], Duke of Rutland
60 - Letter from the Dowager Duchess of Rutland to George, Prince of Wales, on his attending Belvoir Castle on the 3 or 4 January 1799
61 - Letter from the Duke of Rutland to George, Prince of Wales, on the Prince's intended visit to Belvoir Castle; and the possibility of shooting
62 - Letter from Charlotte Nugent to George, Prince of Wales, on receiving his letter and gift; and news from [Charles] Pybus that Prince Edward and Prince Edward are to receive their peerages immediately
63 - Letter from 'Auguste' to George, Prince of Wales on [his] devotion to the Prince
64 - Writing of Lord Moira on an address being presented to [George III] requesting his intervention to remedy discontent in Ireland
65 - Letter from Lord Landaff to [?Colonel McMahon] thanking him for his attention; and complementing an honourable 'production'
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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