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1 - Letter from J Townsend to Captain Payne requesting a copy of the 'Restrictions' [regarding the proposed Regency] in order to circulate them around the country
2 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to [the Cabinet] against the proposal of a limited Regency
3 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Thurlow, requesting his attendance
4 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, accepting his request to attend him that evening
5 - 'Loose Hints' on the Regency: [William Pitt's] tactical delay and fondness for power; the political consequences of offering George, Prince of Wales, a regency with restrictions; and advising that the Prince employ 'patience' and 'silence'
6 - Minutes of Dr. Warren's Examination regarding a letter from Dr. Willis and George III's illness
7 - Letter from J Robinson to Sir J[ohn] M[acpherson] regarding the proposed Regency
8 - Letter from Lord Rawdon to Captain Payne on sending him a copy of Loveden's minutes of part of Dr. Warren's examination
9 - Letter from Sir Godfrey Webster to Captain J W Payne on Mr Thomas Kemp's views regarding the proposed Regency
10 - Letter from Lord Carmarthen to George, Prince of Wales, on the formal notification of the deaths of the King of Spain and others, and informing the Lord Chamberlain to order the Court to go into mourning
11 - Minutes of John Robinson regarding the proposed regency
12 - Unsigned letter on the proposed Regency, regarding the Restrictions and need for patience
13 - Letter from Sir John Blaquiere to General [?] on the Irish position regarding the proposed Regency, and criticising the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Marquess of Buckingham
14 - Letter from the Duke of Leinster to George, Prince of Wales, on his support for the Prince
15 - Letter from Lord Camden and others to Lord Southampton on the Committee formed by the Houses of Parliament to convey resolutions concerning a Regency to George, Prince of Wales, and requesting Lord Southampton's assistance with the arrangements
16 - Letter from the Prince of Orange to George, Prince of Wales on harmony between their two nations, his personal attachment to George III, and support for the Prince undertaking the Regency
17 - Letter from the Princess of Orange to George, Prince of Wales, on her support for the Prince and desire for close connections between both nations
18 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, against her accepting authority over the King's Household during a Regency
19 - Draft speech of George, Prince of Wales, on the Resolutions of the Houses concerning the Regency, and his willingness to accept them
20 - Speech of George, Prince of Wales, to Parliament, on the agreed resolutions concerning a Regency
21 - Notes by Edmund Burke regarding the Queen's control of patronage and the proposed Regency
22 - Proposed proclamation to be made by George, Prince of Wales, on becoming Regent
23 - Notes by Edmund Burke regarding the proposed Regency, criticising the restrictions on George, Prince of Wales's authority as Regent
24 - Memorandum titled 'The Voice of Reason' on the proposed Regency, on the structure of the Constitution, and in support of George, Prince of Wales
25 - Notes by Edmund Burke on the proposed Regency, in response to William Pitt's proposals for restrictions
26 - Letter from [?John Robinson] to Sir John Macpherson on enclosing a document of his thoughts relating to the proposed Regency
27 - Thoughts on the Regency, supporting George, Prince of Wales's right to the Regency, and Crown
28 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to both Houses of Parliament on undertaking the Regency
29 - Letter from Charles James Fox to George, Prince of Wales on his health, the Prince's satisfaction with the Duke of York, and political and military appointments
30 - Letter from Lord Chatham to Mr Elphinstone on receiving from him George, Prince of Wales' dispatches for Prince William Henry, which command that Prince William Henry will 'repair in' the Andromeda to Spithead
31 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, informing her that he has taken on the administration of Hanover
32 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the Princess of Orange, on his admiration for her, and the merits of Great Britain's relationships with the continental powers, and on undertaking the Regency
33 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the Prince of Orange, on his personal affection for him, and the alliance between Great Britain and the Republic of United Provinces and its importance for their reciprocal interests
34 - Address of the Irish Parliament to George, Prince of Wales, on offering him the Regency of Ireland, and on the disrespect shown to the Prince
35 - Letter from Charles James Fox to George, Prince of Wales, on reports of improvement in the King's health, advising him not to change his actions
36 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, on reports of improvement in the King's health, and requesting permission for himself and the Duke of York to see the King
37 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, on reports of improvement in the King's health, and requesting permission for himself and the Duke of York to see the King
38 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, on her communicating the physicians' opinions regarding him seeing the King
39 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Thurlow, requesting a conversation with him at nine o'clock that evening or before he goes to Kew the next day
40 - Note from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, on a message from the King, who will either return from the country that night or wait for the Prince the next morning
41 - Letter from the Duke of Portland to George, Prince of Wales, on the arrival of the Irish deputies who will present the Address of the two Houses of Parliament of Ireland
42 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, on waiting on him that evening
43 - Response by George, Prince of Wales, to the Address from the Irish Parliament regarding the Regency
44 - Response of George, Prince of Wales, to the Address given by the deputies from the Irish Parliament, offering him the Regency of Ireland
45 - Message from George, Prince of Wales, in response to the address of the Irish Parliament, thanking those who supported him on the Regency
46 - Letter from the King of Prussia to George, Prince of Wales, in reponse to his letter regarding his control of Government in the Hanover Electorate during George III's illness
47 - 'Rough notes, in the handwriting of the P. of Wales and of Mr. Burke, relative to the Regency Bill of 1789'
48 - Letter from the King of Sweden to George, Prince of Wales, on the Regency, his friendship with the King, and the current political climate
49 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte requesting an audience with the King to discuss his conduct
50 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte requesting an audience with the King to discuss his conduct
51 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Queen Charlotte, on explaining his and the Duke of York's conduct to the King, and reports that Lord Thurlow and William Pitt had discussed business with the King
52 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to George III, on being prevented from explaining his and his brother's conduct during the King's illness, and on the King being prevented from reading the documents they had sent to him
53 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to the King of Sweden, in response to his letter, informing him of George III's recovery
54 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, requesting to visit him the next morning at 11 o'clock, as he will be at Lincoln's Inn Hall beforehand
55 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Thurlow, on hearing that the King had fallen from his horse
56 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales, on the King's fall from a horse, and offering to enquire for further explanation
57 - Letter from an unknown correspondent to [?George, Prince of Wales] enquiring as to George III's health
58 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Thurlow, requesting to see him the next day
59 - Letter from Sir Francis Basset to [?Captain Payne] asking [George, Prince of Wales] to appoint Isaac Head to the vacant office of Supervisor of Tin, and on the Borough of Helston
60 - Memorandum of George, Prince of Wales, regarding the health of George III
61 - Memorandum from George, Prince of Wales, and the Royal Family, to George III, on justifying their conduct during the King's illness
62 - Letter from Charles James Fox to George, Prince of Wales, on the King's negative opinion of him [Fox]; asking the Prince to assure the King of his loyalty and esteem; and on accusations regarding the India Bill
63 - Letter from Sir J Macpherson to Captain Payne enclosing a letter to George, Prince of Wales regarding the King and Queen's opinions on the Prince's actions relating to the Regency
64 - Letter from Sir Gilbert Elliott to George, Prince of Wales, informing him of papers required to complete the 'References for the Memorial'
65 - Letter from Sir William Milner to Captain Payne on George, Prince of Wales's visit to York Races, and on the attendance and accommodation of the Duke of Clarence and the Duke of Cumberland
66 - Letter from Richard Brinsley Sheridan to [Robert Grahame] conveying George, Prince of Wales's thanks to the Addresses from many of the Royal Burghs of Scotland
67 - Letter from John Forbes to Colonel St Leger on arrangements for George, Prince of Wales to be presented with the Freedom of Drogheda, in Brighton
68 - Letter from Sir John Sinclair to Captain Payne on the political ambitions of Sir Robert Sinclair in the county of Caithness in opposition to Sir John Sinclair, and requesting George, Prince of Wales's influence and support
69 - Letter from Edmund Burke to Captain Payne on George, Prince of Wale's visit to Yorkshire, and on Mr Blair and Dr Priestly
70 - Letter from Edmund Burke to Captain Payne on responding to Mr Blair and Dr Priestly regarding Priestly dedicating a work to George, Prince of Wales
71 - Letter from A Piggott to Captain Payne on the legality of Lord Elliot's appointment [as Receiver-General of the Duchy of Cornwall]
72 - Letter from William Gerard Hamilton to Captain Payne regarding the predicted appointment of the Duke of Beaufort as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and removal of Robert Jephson as Master of the Horse to the Lord Lieutenant, and appealling for George, Prince of Wales's support for Jephson
73 - Letter from Sir John Sinclair to Captain Payne on the election for Caithness, and the actions of Sinclair's opponents
74 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to [?Captain Payne] on the delay in receiving George, Prince of Wales's letter; and on obeying his commands regarding a gentleman
75 - Letter from Lord Southampton to [?Captain Payne] on a letter from Mr Ladbroke; the living at Okehampton or Lydford being vacant, and the living of Lydford being promised to the Duke of Bedford
76 - Letter from Thomas Erskine to Admiral John Willett Payne
77 - Letter from Lord Southampton to William Pitt on enclosing a letter from Colonel Hulse and Mr Holland regarding the financing of Carlton House
78 - Letter from Lord Cornwallis to George, Prince of Wales on receiving his letter from Mr [William] Burroughs; the impossibility of providing for Mr Colebrooke due to his actions against the abuse of patronage; and the hostility of Tipu, ruler of Mysore
79 - Letter from Sir John Macpherson to George, Prince of Wales on his intended visit to the Continent; praising the Prince; and recommending that Mr Becket and Captain Payne present two books by Dr [Adam] Ferguson to the Prince
80 - Letter from George, Prince of Wales, to Lord Lonsdale, requesting he object to any proposition that intends to insult the Prince's character and conduct; and criticising William Pitt's aim to impose a division
81 - Letter from Sir G Warren to [?Captain Payne] on receiving his letter, and missing the Duke of Portland's meeting due to his health
82 - Letter from Sir John Sinclair to Captain Payne on desiring the King to show favour to one of George, Prince of Wales's supporters in order to destabilise William Pitt's position in Parliament
83 - Letter from Lord Cornwallis to George, Prince of Wales on his inability to provide for Mr Colebrooke who has decided to return to Europe, and assuring the Prince of Colebrooke's proper behaviour
84 - Letter from Sir John Macpherson to Captain Payne on his visit to the Continent
85 - Letter from Thomas Erskine to Captain Payne on the prosecution of [John] Walter, printer of the Times, advising that George, Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and the Duke of Clarence do not listen to petitions for mercy
86 - Letter from Charles James Fox to George, Prince of Wales, advising him to avoid 'foreign politics'
87 - Letter from Lord Thurlow to George, Prince of Wales on obeying the Prince's commands and sending for Richard Beckford
88 - Letter from Lord Sandwich to Captain Payne on receiving his letter; the potential dissolution of Parliament; his confidence that he would choose the four Members for Huntingdon, and enquiring as to George III's health
89 - Letter from Lord Loughborough to Captain Payne, on writing to him regarding 'various topicks'
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