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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
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
1 - Statement by W Fawkener on the occasion of George, Prince of Wales taking his place at the Council Board of the Privy Council for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
2 - Note of fees due from George, Prince of Wales on his taking his place at the Council Board for the Privy Council for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
3 - Letter from Lord Aberdeen to [Mrs Fitzherbert] on delays in the sale of his house in Tilney Street; and his acceptance of her, and George, Prince of Wales's, offer of six thousand pounds for the house
4 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon on financial transactions; his need for a new buggy; a grand dinner with the Loughborough Volunteers; and the death of [George, Prince of Wales's] pointer dog
5 - Letter from Lord Moira to Colonel McMahon providing a detailed account of the defeat of [Horatio] Gates at Camden, South Carolina [in 1780]; and Moira's own role in the preliminary events
6 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to Lady Jersey on [George, Prince of Wales's claim for the arrears of the revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall], and the opinions of [Sir Robert] Graham, and 'Gruff' [Lord Thurlow]
7 - Letter from Thomas Tyrwhitt to George, Prince of Wales on his conversation with 'Gruff' [Lord Thurlow]
8 - Letter from Lord Bute to George, Prince of Wales, on returning papers to the Prince, and on his wish that the Prince's suggestions for Ireland had been carried out
9 - Memorandum of George, Prince of Wales, on his conversation with George III's physicians, Dr Gisborne, Dr John Willis, Dr Thomas Willis and [?Dr Robert Willis]
10 - Memorandum of George, Prince of Wales, on his visit to the Queen's House, and the state of mind of George III being unfit to sign the Commission for passing the Bread Act
11 - Memorandum of Lord Carlisle on the necessity of appealing to Lord Eldon and Mr Addington regarding the health of George III and his treatment by Dr Willis
12 - Letter from Lord Carlisle to George, Prince of Wales on further options if Lord Thurlow's attempts to speak with Lord Eldon are unsuccessful
13 - Letter from Lord Carlisle to George, Prince of Wales, on Lord Thurlow's opinion that Addington requires clarification on the Prince's intentions [relating to a Regency]
14 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales on Lord Eldon's attendance at the House [of Lords] and his intention to meet him on Monday; and to attend to the Prince the next day
15 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, on not having spoken with the Lord Chancellor [Lord Eldon], and his impression that the Chancellor does not wish to speak on the subject
16 - Letter from Lord Carlisle to George, Prince of Wales on being unable to obey his commands due to gout; and discussions with Lord Thurlow and Lord Eldon
17 - Letter from Basil Montagu to Rear-Admiral Payne requesting that George, Prince of Wales use his interest with the Lord Chancellor to help him obtain the position of Commissioner of Bankrupts
18 - Letter from Robert Fraser to Colonel McMahon requesting the title of Mineralogist to His Royal Highness [George, Prince of Wales]; and his statistical survey of Ireland's resources
19 - Letter from Colonel Robert Brownrigg to Colonel McMahon on informing George, Prince of Wales of the review of the [London] Volunteers
20 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to [Henry Addington] on his wish for a cavalry command in the Army
21 - Letter from the Prince of Wales Island Committee to W E Phillips on the formation of the Committee; and enclosing letters to Admiral Payne and Sir John Macpherson to be signed by the Lieutenant-Governor
22 - Letter from the Prince of Wales Island Committee to Rear-Admiral Payne on the gift of a portrait from George, Prince of Wales and their gratitude for his patronage
23 - Letter from the Prince of Wales Island Committee to Sir John Macpherson on Macpherson as the founder of Prince of Wales Island; and a gift of madeira wine
24 - Proceedings of the Prince of Wales Island Committee of Merchants on the gift of a portrait from George, Prince of Wales; and the Lieutenant Governor's objection to the inclusion of non-European Merchants in the Committee
25 - Extract of a letter from James Scott of Prince of Wales Island to 'Messrs D Scott & Co' on the settlement of Prince of Wales Island
26 - Letter from Lord Moira to George, Prince of Wales on the adjournment of 'the further consideration'; and the Prince dining at the Queen's Palace on Monday
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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