Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth, Mary, Sophia, and Amelia to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from William Pitt to Lady Charlotte Finch |
5 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Memorandum by Queen Mary |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from George III to Lady Charlotte Finch |
3 |
Omeka |
33 |
67 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from George III to Lady Charlotte Finch |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Warrant of appointment for the Right Honorable Lady Charlotte Finch as Governess in Ordinary to the Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Mrs Hicks |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from Elizabeth, Dowager Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg to Mrs Hicks |
11 |
Omeka |
91 |
9 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge to Mrs Hicks |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Miss Feilding |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Mrs Feilding |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to members of Lady Charlotte Finch's family |
Letter from the Duke of York to Miss Sophia Feilding |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Gertrude, Dowager Duchess of Bedford to [Mrs Charles Feilding] |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers collected by Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
Papers on the life of Lady Charlotte Finch and family; and the acquisition of her papers |
Memorandum by O F Morshead [Royal Librarian] |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Papers on the life of Lady Charlotte Finch and family; and the acquisition of her papers |
Memorandum by Queen Mary |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Papers on the life of Lady Charlotte Finch and family; and the acquisition of her papers |
Schedule of documents |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Papers on the life of Lady Charlotte Finch and family; and the acquisition of her papers |
Biographical notes on life of Lady Charlotte Finch and the Feilding family |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Lady Charlotte Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Lady Charlotte Finch to Queen Charlotte |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Prince William |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Lady Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
9 |
Omeka |
89 |
11 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Lady Charlotte Finch to Sophia Feilding |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from William Frederick to Miss Feilding |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Princess Mary to Matilda and Augusta Feilding |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Princess Mary to Mrs Feilding |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Mrs Feilding |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to [Mrs Sophia Feilding] |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to the Feilding family |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Mrs Feilding |
3 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Sophia to Miss Finch |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Mary to Miss Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Miss Finch |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Letters to Miss Charlotte Finch |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Miss Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Book of Latin Words and Phrases" |
86 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Lists of Greek-Latin words and phrases |
48 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Translation of a text in Latin on learning and justice |
56 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Translation of a philosophical text in Latin on God |
44 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Caesar Lib III. Cap XIV." |
46 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Book for Translating in Latin" |
54 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Translation of selected sections of Sallust |
58 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Latin Translations Book" |
98 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"A Short Introduction to English Grammar" |
10 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Belles reflections dans les avantures de Telemaque" |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Kassel |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Major General Taylor to Queen Charlotte |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Duke of Sussex |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Prince Regent to Queen Charlotte |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent, and from the Prince Regent to Lady Ilchester |
10 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
14 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Prince Regent to Queen Charlotte |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Duke of Sussex |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Duke of Sussex |
1 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
16 |
Omeka |
94 |
6 |
Phase 1 |
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2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
10 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
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Copy letter from Queen Charlotte to the Queen's Council |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Copy letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to Princess Mary |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Copy letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Caroline, Princess of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Bruce |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
5 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Frederick, Duke of York and Albany |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Prince Augustus |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Effingham |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Effingham |
3 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter, and draft, from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
7 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Prince William |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Madame de la Fite |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Effingham |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Effingham |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
12 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter, with draft, from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
6 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Charlotte Finch |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
26 |
Omeka |
54 |
46 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Mrs Beckedorff to Dr Maton |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Howe |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to William Price |
4 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Mrs Mary Delany |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to [Lord Thurlow] |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter to unidentified correspondent |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Frederick, Duke of York and Albany |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Frederick, Duke of York and Albany |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
Letters patent |
8 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing religious texts |
73 |
Omeka |
40 |
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing texts on virtue and human nature |
17 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
"Eine Predigt über Sprüchw: 21. V. 31 in der deutschen Hofskapelle zu St. James's am 19ten Dec: 1797, als dem allgemeinen Dank- und Sieges- Feste, gehalten; nebst den vorgeschriebenen Gebethern" |
48 |
Omeka |
96 |
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing extracts from The Spectator |
93 |
Omeka |
98 |
2 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing texts from "Sermons, on practical subjects" |
27 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing extracts from ?"Feyerstunden während des Krieges: Versuche über die religiöse Ansicht der Zeitbegebenheiten" |
34 |
Omeka |
29 |
41 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book containing transcripts on religion |
116 |
Omeka |
16 |
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Commonplace book of prayers |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Auserlesene Stellen aus den Schriften der alten Griechen und Römer Zur Beförderung der Religion und Moralität |
137 |
Omeka |
50 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Instructions for Mr. Nicol |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
"Minute of Valuations at Frogmore, & other arrangements, directed by Her late Majesty's Executors" |
10 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Papers concerning the status of the jewels of Queen Charlotte |
31 |
Omeka |
97 |
3 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
"Inventory of The King's Jewels found in the Deal Box, Cipher G. R. - 7th January 1819 - in Her late Majesty's Bed Room in a Puss under the Window" |
4 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Papers relating to Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
"Jewels belonging to The King set apart to be sent to the Bank of England, when the Inventories of Her late Majesty's were taken 7th January 1819" |
4 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Essays on the history of the English monarchy from Edward V to Henry VII |
54 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Notes on the reigns of Pippin and Charlemagne |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Notes on the history of the Franks from Charlemagne to Charles the Fat |
14 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Essay on the history of the Roman Empire |
26 |
Omeka |
8 |
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Notes on the history of the Roman Empire |
4 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Essay on the history of Rome |
20 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Notes on the life of Sophia, Electress of Hannover |
20 |
Omeka |
95 |
5 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Extracts from the ?diary of Lady Anne Clifford, Countess Dowager of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Tableau de l'Europe au commencement du 19eme Siecle |
48 |
Omeka |
98 |
2 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
Decouvertes faites au Pole du Nord et Avantures Singulieres de Jacob Heemskerk & Guillaume Barenz Navigateurs Hollandois |
8 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
A Description of the Machineary in Her Majestys Tambour Table |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on religion and religious works
|
Essays |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Declarations |
8 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé saying that he was expecting him to arrive at the Queen's House that evening with Prince William, and that they would see the last performance at the Abbey next day and then go to stay at Windsor with the Royal Family. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III acknowledging receipt of the King's letter of 6 May (0494), promising to do as the King instructs and conveying Linsingen's gratitude for the King's approbation of his service. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé instructing him to bring Prince William back to England, to pay all outstanding debts and to remain with the Prince in London until he goes to sea, and sending messages to Captain Merrick and Linsingen regarding their service. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter by Capt. William Merrick for General Jacob de Budé to write to George III explaining that his health will not permit him to go to sea with Prince William and asking permission to retire from the Prince's service when they return to England from Hanover. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III in response to his letter of 8 March (0491), regretting that he has had to wound the King's paternal feelings with his reports on Prince William. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé in reply to his letter of 7 January (0490), expressing his displeasure at Prince William's conduct and his wish that General Wangenheim should treat Prince Edward gently but firmly because he is presumptuous. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III regretting that he has been unable to send a more favorable report on Prince William. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé in response to his letter of 1 October (0488), reporting that Prince William had written to him with a lame excuse for his unauthorised visits to Güttingen and Gandersheim, and that he had answered with a reproving letter, and adding that he was anxious about General Freytag's health and pleased with Prince Edward's progress. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III reporting that Prince William had decided to attend manoeuvres (at a camp near Göttingen) and had accepted an invitation to dine with the Abbess of Gandersheim without informing Budé or seeking the King's permission, despite Budé's remonstrances. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to Adolf Friedrich IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, concerning the best way of breaking the news to King George III that Prince Charles (of Mecklenburg-Strelitz) was to marry Princess Charlotte of Hesse-Darmstadt. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III thanking him for his letter (0485) and reporting that Prince William has completed his course in artillery and that Captain Merrick has returned from Pyrmont in good health. |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé approving the financial details reported in Budé's letter (0484). |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III giving estimates of what he has spent of the money given him by the King (for Prince William's expenses) and seeking the King's approval to give the Prince enough money to settle his personal debts. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé acknowledging a letter of 21 May concerning Captain Merrick's ill health and giving his consent for Merrick to go to Pyrmont. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III sending a further report on Prince William |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé hoping that he will be able to send a better account of Prince William's conduct, expressing pleasure at Prince Frederick's sympathy over the King's present difficulties, and criticising the Prince of Wales's support for Charles Fox and the efforts of Colonel Lake to influence royal servants and others to vote for Fox's faction. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III acknowledging his letter of 13 February (0479), sympathising over the continuing crisis and expressing hope that the support given to the King by the House of Lords, the majority of the people and the ministry will overcome the opposition of a pernicious faction. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé on the political crisis, in which he has the support of the House of Lords and the public, on the public meeting at Westminster Hall next day which promises to end in fisticuffs, and on his own view that he must uphold the constitution by standing firm. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III responding to his letter (0478), sympathising with the King in facing the present crisis and praising his moderation and perseverance. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé saying he is reluctant to send news to Prince Frederick by the ordinary post and will send an English courier, commenting on the severity of the present (political) crisis and adding the news that M. Saladin is to marry Miss Egerton. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to George III giving a critical report on the personality and conduct of Prince William, who has too good an opinion of himself and does not apply himself to his studies, although his masters declare themselves satisfied with him, but whose youth and immaturity give hope for improvement. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter wrapper and letter from Queen Charlotte to General Jacob de Budé on Lady Conyers dying of a broken heart, the forthcoming marriage of Miss Elizabeth Egerton to M. Saladin, and the advice Queen Charlotte has given to her brother to forbid Prince William to visit his house while he is away, or to take his daughter away with him. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé saying that M. de Salgas has written to him with better news of his health. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé thanking him for his letter expressing pleasure at Prince Frederick's conduct and saying that he is sending Budé a very good likeness of (the late) Prince Octavius, who loved Budé and whose loss the King feels more and more. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé expressing pleasure that Prince Frederick's journeys in Germany had gone well, asking for news of M. de Salgas's health, and reporting that M. de Cordon would not be returning to England that winter because of his wounded leg, although M. de Scarnafis had said he would return. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to General Jacob de Budé replying to one received [see GEO/ADD/15/468 for draft?]. |
6 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé expressing pleasure at hearing that Prince William's health is better and on Prince Frederick's return to Cassel, but concern at the frequent colds suffered by the latter, and also reporting that Farhill had left and that Captain Green was at Kew. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from General Jacob de Budé to Queen Charlotte, reporting that Prince William had become enamoured of 'La Princesse ainée' [her niece, Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz], and explaining what measures had been taken to counteract this. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé acknowledging receipt of a letter reporting that Prince William had begun his studies with Mr. Falke, Hogreve and Wissel. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé expressing approval of Zimmerman's advice on Prince William's ailment, of the handling of the Prince's education and of de Budé's monetary arrangements, |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to General Jacob de Budé acknowledging a letter sent from Stade and hoping to receive one later from Hanover, expressing pleasure that Budé's sea journey had gone well and the hope that Prince Frederick would improve, and commenting on the Queen's health. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to Maj-Gen. Jacob de Budé reporting that he wished de Budé to accompany Prince William to Germany and identifying others similarly chosen. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft (blank) 'letter' from George III to an unidentified individual, instructing him to convey the relevant 'ensigns' [insignia?] of the Order of the Garter to Prince William, with a note of instructions for the sending of the letters [this and 0462] and the procedure and precedents re the sending of insignia. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from George III to Prince William, reporting his election to the Order of the Garter and sending 'the George and Garter' to him. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Draft letter from George III to Rear-Adm. Robert Digby, providing instructions for the care and education, etc., of Prince William while under Digby's command, and asking Digby to write to the King to keep him informed of the Prince's progress. |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from George III to Major General Jacob de Budé, directing that Rev. Majendie should accompany Prince William as a governor when the Prince goes to sea, providing instructions as to what Majendie should teach the Prince, etc., and directing that he should send reports to de Budé for the King's information. |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Note by General Jacob de Budé identifying the following papers as orders given by George III when Prince William went to sea for the first time on 13 June 1779. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Dispensation from George III (per Robert Quame) for admitting Prince William to the Order of the Thistle by an investiture. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Warrant from George III (per Robert Quame) to Prince William, appointing him a Knight of the Order of the Thistle. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Statement of expenditure by Georg von Löw for General Jacob de Budé and vice versa, together with list of glassware, blankets and best Jamaica rum required by the Duke of York (enclosure to 516). |
3 |
Under Evaluation |
33 |
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Statement by Georg von Löw of money spent for Prince William for lamps made in Brunswick (enclosure) |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Account of expenditure by Georg von Löw for General Jacob de Budé, for works by Voltaire and a lamp (enclosure of 511). |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Plan of a water closet (enclosure to 506). |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that he was on his way to England, having received his orders in April, and noting that Prince William had visited Havana [?] and was in excellent health. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Governor Bellecombe to Rear-Adm. Lord Hood remarking on the establishment of peace and the cessation of hostitilies at sea, and expressing pleasure at an honour bestowed on him by Prince William. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Baron de Gálvez to Prince William, reporting that he has in custody, under sentence of death, the leader of the revolt in Natchez and some of his accomplices, all of whom are English, and offering to release them to the Prince. |
4 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé noting letters received for himself and Prince William and reporting that he has just written to the King about the Prince, expressing his pleasure with Prince William's progress and commenting on the Prince's character, and remarking that he is expecting orders directing him to England. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that he had received the preliminary articles for peace between Britain, France, North America and Spain, that he had been informed of the signing of these articles and received a proposal from the French for an immediate cessation of hostilities 'in these Seas', giving his thoughts about peace, and remarking that preparations had been made by the French for a substantial attack on Jamaica. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé commenting further on the difficulties between Prince William and Capt. Napier and the latter's decision to return to England, reporting that excursions had been made in Jamaica with Prince William, describing his plans to prevent a meeting of French and Spanish squadrons and reporting news he had received about the movements of enemy ships. |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter (duplicate) from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé, sending thanks for one received and his wishes for de Budé's swift recovery from a fall while hunting, and remarking on the difficulties caused by disputes between Prince William and Capt. Napier and his feelings that, while considering Napier 'a man of honor' [sic], he was not a suitable companion for the Prince. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for his letter and particularly for his advice to Hood's son [?], Henry, commenting on his nomination for Westminster [presumably as a MP] and his strong disinclination to stand, reporting on the good health and progress of Prince William, expressing concern over the political situation, the prospect of further war and the future lack of experienced Naval officers, and remarking on a recent reported sighting of an enemy fleet which proved instead to be a [British?] convoy en route to Jamaica. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Philip Stephens, reporting on his movements and the actions he had taken in despatching various British ships to look out for enemy squadrons, and enclosing copies of despatches and orders he had sent [possibly some, if not all, of the preceding documents, and certainly including 0744, and possibly 0743]. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of Orders from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Capt. F. Parry ordering him to proceed with the ships under his command to the island of Mayaguana to watch out for enemy squadrons and, on discovering any, to join Hood immediately; and to direct the Commander of L'Amiable, should they meet, to survey the Turks Island passage while Parry surveys the Caicos passage. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of Orders from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to naval Captains, requesting them to look out for enemy Spanish or American squadrons and then to go to join Hood, who also provides details of his location. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of Orders from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Capt. Smith directing him to cruise through the Turks Island Passage, round Caicos island and back, and to leave with the commanders of any British ships that he might meet a copy of the enclosed letter [0743]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley reporting his location off 'Monti Christi' [sic] and his recent movements, sending a copy of the orders he had sent to the commanders of various British ships [0742?], noting those ships he expects to join him shortly and requesting the return of others to supplement his force. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Adm. Hugh Pigot remarking on dispatches suggesting Jamaica is under threat of attack and that he (Hood) is at risk of being 'abominably thrashed', reporting that he will endeavour to ascertain the whereabouts of the Spanish squadron, but will be careful of engaging with them if it is near a port where a superior enemy fleet may be based. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley further to 0738, reporting that he had intended to 'take my Stand' off Caicos island but has since learned that the French ships do not tend to return that way, describing his current strength of ships and requesting Rowley to send him all the serviceable ships of the line from Port Royal, and noting that all the French troops in America are currently in Boston for embarkation. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley reporting his opinion of the best location to intercept the French fleet, and requesting the immediate return to North America of the 'Santa Margaretha', which he has just sent on convoy to Jamaica. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to Adm. Hugh Pigot conveying information formed from past observations as to the usual routes taken by French ships when near Jamaica, suggesting where it would therefore be best for the British fleet to intercept them, and reporting what actions he proposes to take. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter [?] from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé expressing his dissatisfaction at Capt. Napier being attached to Prince William on the Barfleur and at the general procedure which has been followed for his mathematics education in view of some knowledge which he lacks, and reporting on some of the training the Prince is now having. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé enclosing various papers [possibly 0737-0745] to show the measures taken to intercept the enemy, reporting that Prince William is in good health and taking baths to improve his shoulder and arm following an accident, and expressing delight at the British victory over a combined enemy fleet [the Battle of Cape Spartel?]. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Intelligence [extracts of?] received from Connecticut and Boston on 12 and 19 October and 7 and 8 November concerning the location and supplies of, and repairs to, various French ships, and the likelihood of when and where they might sail, and also reporting the movements of French troops towards Boston. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy extract of a letter from Gen. Sir Guy Carleton to Maj-Gen. Archibald Campbell replying to a letter received and reporting that he has issued orders for troops to be sent to Jamaica as soon as the evacuation of Charlestown is completed, requesting that as this leaves other areas potentially in danger there should be a delay in the sending of any troops from Jamaica to the Spanish Main, and also asking that some of the troops he is sending might be sent in due course 'to the Northward' along with any weak and sickly regiments currently in Jamaica. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy extract of a letter from Gen. Sir Guy Carleton to Lieut-Gen. Leslie, ordering him to make arrangements to send various named regiments and corps under his command to Jamaica, on account of an expected imminent attack on that island, and ordering that the remainder of the troops currently at Charlestown should be sent to New York. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Gen. Sir Guy Carleton to Rear-Adm. Lord Hood forwarding extracts of letters he had sent [0732-0733], wishing him success and a prosperous voyage, and sending regrets that he is unable to pay his respects to Prince William in person. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Capt. James Kempthorne to Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley reporting an action between British and French ships, principally the 'London' and an enemy frigate, and including details of the British sailors killed and wounded. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Secret Intelligence reporting the despatch of orders from France to Cape Francois regarding the arrival of French troops and the subsequent preparations being made to receive them, and suggesting that the intention is for them to unite with Spanish forces and proceed to attack Jamaica, and also remarking on recent enemy losses at Gibraltar. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley to Adm. Hugh Pigot enclosing intelligence [0729] that the enemy intend to attack Jamaica, an account of action between the British ship 'London' and a French ship [0730] and commenting that it will be some time before the 'London' can be refitted, and remarking on the movements of various British ships. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé sending enclosures [most not on file, apart from 0728] concerning the movements of enemy ships and a threat to Jamaica, and reporting his intention to put to sea as quickly as possible. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Robert Digby to Rear-Adm. Lord Hood, conveying the King's instructions with regard to Prince William being placed under Hood's care and direction during the next campaign, outlining the rules that Digby established for the Prince, sending Capt. Napier as the Prince's companion, and referring to Mr Waddington and Mr Majendie in connection with the Prince's previous naval education; with two duplicates (one in a different hand). |
10 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé: near duplicate of 0724, but with small additions to the postscript re Prince William's education. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé, reporting the arrival of Prince William on board the 'Barfleur' and enclosing a copy of the instructions concerning him [0726], which he feels is lacking, particularly as regards the Prince's expenses, and he consequently requests assistance from de Bude to clarify this point; remarking that it is unlikely the French squadron will be able to leave Boston before the end of the month; and, in a postscript, commenting further on Prince William's education while on board. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé: near duplicate of 0721, but without the last paragraph and postscript. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé commenting on Prince William's assignment to the 'Barfleur', agreeing that a suitable associate should be appointed to him but not entirely approving of Adm. Digby's choice (of Capt. Napier) and remarking that he has as yet received no instructions from Digby, and also enclosing copies of correspondence between himself and Adm. Pigot [0723], reporting that a change in his orders meant that he has remained at New York, assuring de Bude of the good relations between himself and Pigot, and noting in a postscript the force under his command. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Duplicate of a letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to George III acknowledging his new responsibility for Prince William and assuring the King that he will do his utmost to encourage his development. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Duplicate of a letter from Rear-Adm. Robert Digby to King George III, replying to instructions received and reporting that he will place Prince William with Lord Hood, praising Hood despite their differences of opinion over prize money, commenting on the future employment of those currently in attendance on the Prince (Mr Majendie, Mr Waddington and Capt. Napier) and strongly advising that the latter should be kept with the Prince, giving his opinion of the Prince's character and abilities, and recommending Capt. Elphinstone. |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Extract [copy?; incomplete?] from secret Intelligence from Port au Prince, received 3 October 1782, reporting on the state of Spanish and French troops there and a likely strike by Spanish and American forces against Bermuda. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter [copy?] from Capt. Thomas Spry to Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley forwarding information recently received that the Spanish intended to return to the Cape towards the end of October to join the French in an attack on Jamaica, and reporting other information about movements of enemy ships and troops. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter [copy?] from Rear-Adm. Joshua Rowley to Adm. Hugh Pigot forwarding intelligence recently received [presumably 0717-0718] and requesting the sending of a force to protect Jamaica, and reporting the re-taking of Fort Dalling and the Black River settlement. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting the sighting of an enemy convoy near the Delaware, and the consequent decision by Admiral Pigot to sail with half his force, leaving Hood with the other half to keep watch on Vaudreuil, and outlining Hood's plans to monitor the situation. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé expressing eagerness to hear news from England [apparently in connection with political matters], reporting the capture of a French frigate by Prince William's ship, his approval of the Prince's character and the recent arrival of 'the Blue Ribbon' for the Prince, and on his own improving health and stamina, and on his concern at the current situation in America. |
1 |
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100 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, writing from various locations and detailing his activities, expressing frustration over the general lack of action by the British fleet and the failure to take opportunities against the enemy, complaining about Adm. Pigot's inexperience, reporting on illness on board his ship and his own need for exercise, and commenting on the whereabouts of Prince William and his ship. |
11 |
Omeka |
91 |
9 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on escorting the Jamaica convoy to New York [?], complaining of the time this was likely to take and what actions should be being taken by the British fleet to patrol against the enemy's movements, and giving his opinion of Adm. Pigot, expressing sympathy for his lack of experience at sea, and for the lack of anyone to give him worthy advice. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé debating what actions the various enemy commanders may take and describing what action he thinks the British fleet should take to counteract the various possible threats, expressing disapproval at Lord Rodney's commandeering of several ships 'to protect his own person', agreeing with comments by French commanders that the British do not know how to make use of its victory in April, and reporting that he had calmed Adm. Pigot's fears about troops and ships which had arrived from Carolina, and offered him advice. Also, near duplicate of part of letter dated 8 April [but undated itself: 0711a]. |
12 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that British ships have put to sea and are waiting to protect the Jamaican convoy from possible attack, reporting advice that he had given to Adm. Pigot with regard to reconnoitring along the American coast, which had been followed, and reporting on recent actions by British ships. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé expressing concern at the delay in the sailing of the British fleet and suspicions that something may be amiss, quoting a letter to him from Lord Keppel of 29 April recommending Adm. Pigot but disparaging it, remarking that Pigot had never previously commanded a squadron and would therefore require advice and assistance from all his able officers. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting news of a combined fleet of French and Spanish ships which had recently departed Cape Francois with a convoy of American ships, and of a vessel dispatched from Congress and General Washington arriving at Cape Francois and requesting assistance, also commenting on the arrival of Adm. Pigot as his new Commander in Chief and the general praise of Prince William, and referring to various mutual friends. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that the British fleet had been refitted but that he was not yet at sea, commenting on the continuing delay in the sailing of the convoy and on his broken shin, which prevented his attendance at a dinner at Kingston for Sir George Rodney, and remarking on further forthcoming entertainments at Spanish Town and on his activities. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
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Memorandum by Capt. William Augustus Merrick of the state of the French and Spanish ships at the Cape [Cape Francois], including reports on the French and Spanish armies and on numbers of casualties. |
4 |
Omeka |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Adm. Marquis de Vaudreuil to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, thanking him for the return of his nephew. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a [translated?] letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Adm. Marquis de Vaudreuil, proposing an exchange of British and French prisoners. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Accounts relating to the naval actions of 9 and 12 April 1782 by British seamen who were prisoners on board vessels in the French Fleet. |
7 |
Omeka |
100 |
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Phase 1 |
No Collection |
State of the combined Fleet of France and Spain at Hispaniola on 16 May. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
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Phase 1 |
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Copy of a [translated?] letter from 'M.P.F.' to his uncle at Monsieur P. Gauvel & Son [?], merchants, reporting an action between the British and French Fleets on 9 April. |
3 |
Omeka |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a French seaman's account of an action between the French and British Fleets off Guadaloupe and Domenique on 9 and 12 April. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter [copy?] from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Adm. Sir George Rodney reporting that he has sent ships to Cape Francois with French prisoners to be exchanged for British (and enclosing letters re [not on file]), and suggesting that, as it seems unlikely there will now be an attack on Jamaica, British ships should be refitted and sent elsewhere. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting information regarding some of the French fleet, his decision to split his squadron into three smaller groups in the hope of apprehending the conjoined French and Dutch ships and their convoy at one of three locations, and the sending of French prisoners to Port Royal. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Incomplete letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé [?] commenting on Adm. Sir George Rodney's public letters and reporting discourse with Rodney in which Hood suggested he [Rodney] might leave himself open to accusations of having acted differently from what his letters might suggest. |
1 |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
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Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that Adm. Sir George Rodney had sailed for Jamaica with various identified ships, commenting on the lack of frigates (which are useful for watching the enemy), his suspicions of what the French may do next and the need for readiness if they proceed to America, and again criticising Rodney's lack of action in pursuing the fleeing enemy fleet. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Adm. Sir George Rodney reporting his squadron's pursuit and capture of some French ships, but the escape of various others before he could reach them, and sending an account [not on file] of the British and French killed and wounded. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Adm. Sir George Rodney to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood giving orders for Hood's squadron to move towards Alcavala [?]. |
1 |
Omeka |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, enclosing correspondence exchanged with Adm. Sir George Rodney [0685-6], complaining of Rodney's actions and the failures to take advantage of the fleeing French fleet and describing some movements of the British and French fleets. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copies of correspondence between Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood and Adm. Sir George Rodney, duplicate of 0681. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, partly duplicate of 0680, but forcibly expressing his disappointment at not pursuing and capturing the fleeing French fleet, criticising the abilities and actions of Sir Charles Douglas and Adm. Sir George Rodney, and remarking that his (Hood's) health has suffered as a result of 'seeing things go as they do'. |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copies of correspondence between Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood and Adm. Sir George Rodney regarding the movements of the British fleet against the French, and including Rodney's acknowledgement of Hood's congratulations [on the British victory]. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé describing in detail successful British naval action against the French earlier in the month [presumably the Battle of the Saintes] and his great disappointment that the French fleet was not pursued, enclosing various letters exchanged between himself and Sir George Rodney [0681], and a list of French ships taken. |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, mostly a duplicate of 0678, but with further comment on Sir George Rodney's character, and a postscript reporting information obtained from some black deserters that the French fleet were likely to sail shortly to join the Spanish, and Hood's hope that this might lead to battle. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé commenting on Sir George Rodney's apparent indecision as to what to do and his [Hood's] opinion that the greater part of the British fleet should 'offer the Enemy battle' at Fort Royal and 'block them up', and reporting a satisfactory visit from Rodney and the latter's intention to take such action as Hood proposes. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Adm. Sir George Rodney to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood requesting the latter's squadron join his and describing his determination to keep the British fleet to windward of Martinique, with only cruises to the northward. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a memorandum from Adm. Sir George Rodney to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, outlining sailing orders for the various divisions of the British fleet. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé: principally duplicate of 0674, but with an additional postscript dated 2 April 1782 and information about the strength of the British fleet, including the poor condition of various ships. |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on the arrival of French armaments in Fort Royal Bay, Martinique, describing his attempts to persuade Sir George Rodney to take action to prevent this and enclosing copies of papers exchanged on the matter [presumably 0676-0677], and outlining the strength of the enemy force. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on his movements and those of the British fleet, on the likely intentions of the French and Spanish fleets, and on his hope to intercept the armaments sent to the French from Brest, and commenting on the character of Sir George Rodney and his poor relations with the other captains. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on the state of the British fleet, the movements and likely intentions of the French and Spanish in the West Indies, and his fears that the French may intend to send ships and troops to America; and partial duplicate [0672a], which is dated 9 March and has some text missing. |
9 |
Omeka |
89 |
11 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, remarking on the character of Sir George Rodney and his willingness to serve under him, reporting on his journey to join Rodney and the British fleet at Barbados, and on his fears if the French fleet should move from Martinique before the British ships are properly watered, commenting on the accusations that have been levelled at him and reported in English newspapers, regarding events on 5 September, and reporting on the location of the French fleet. |
10 |
Omeka |
90 |
10 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé: a partial, unfinished, duplicate of 0669, with a different date and also different wording in the last paragraph compared with the similar paragraph in 0669. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, describing British attempts to reach the garrison on Brimstone Hill [on St Kitts] and its eventual surrender to the French, reporting his squadron's subsequent departure from the area to join the fleet at Barbados, on their lack of bread, on the strength of the French fleet and their movements, and commenting what could have been achieved against the French if Rear-Admiral Kempenfelt had come to the West Indies. |
11 |
Omeka |
91 |
9 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Capt. John Ford to 'Mr Printer' [the printer of a Barbados paper?], requesting him to insert the succeeding text into his newspaper, denouncing a letter purportedly from an officer on board the 'Nymphe' reporting on action against the French fleet on 5 September 1781, which letter had been reproduced in certain London newspapers. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of Orders for the rendezvous of the French Fleet in the West Indies. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, describing the situations and movements of the French and British fleets in the West Indies, reporting that he has had to borrow food supplies from the Army on account of the Navy's supplier's ineptitude, and remarking on the poor condition of a number of British ships, largely caused by bad weather. |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of Questions, posed by General G. Christie (annexed in 0657), and Answers, provided by Ensign William Rogerson, relating to 'the Dishonorable Surrender of that Important Island [St Eustatius] and of St Martin's to an handful of French troops'. |
10 |
Omeka |
90 |
10 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from General G. Christie to Ensign William Rogerson, sending questions to which answers were demanded 'relative to the Dishonorable Surrender of that Important Island [St Eustatius] and of St Martin's to an handful of French troops'. |
1 |
Omeka |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, reporting on the locations of the French fleet, which had arrived in the West Indies from America in late November, and the condition of the British fleet, and enclosing copies of letters [presumably 0657-0658] re the 'strange and unaccountable business' of 'this St Eustatius event' [presumably the surrender of the island to French troops]. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
French naval line of battle, delivered by Capt. Hudson, from Chesapeake Bay off York river. |
4 |
Omeka |
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100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Robert Digby, requesting that, as the threat from the French fleet is now more likely to be in the West Indies than off the American coast, all British battle ships should join him in returning there. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Robert Digby expressing his hope of leaving the American coast for the West Indies with as strong a force as possible, i.e. with all of Digby's squadron, and offering to prove that he has no wish to deny Digby's ships of any profit by signing agreements to share any prizes acquired equally. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting his efforts to return to the West Indies, enclosing copies of letters he sent to Admiral Digby on the subject (0653-0654) and his hopes that Digby would go with him to the West Indies and that Prince William might pass the winter months there, remarking further on the missed opportunities and mistakes he felt were made by Rear-Adm. Graves previously, and his opinion that New York would not be in any danger until the beginning of April at the earliest. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that Lord Cornwallis had been forced to capitulate to superior French and American forces and his opinion that this could have been avoided, and announcing that he hoped to return as soon as possible to the West Indies 'for the protection of our Royal masters possessions'. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé basically repeating (almost verbatim) the contents of 0648, but with the addition of reporting the arrival of two more British ships and, in the postscript, that the British fleet was still at Sandy Hook 'to my unspeakable concern' but that he hoped it would be on its way to the Chesapeake the following day and thus able to offer relief to Lord Cornwallis. |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting a meeting with Prince William, who had recently arrived off Staten Island, announcing that there were 36 French ships in the Chesapeake, outlining the plans agreed between the British Army and Navy to attempt to assist Lord Cornwallis and also his opinion of the ineffectiveness of 'our [underlined] commanding officer' [presumably Rear-Adm. Graves]. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a memorandum by Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves and Rear-Adm. Francis S. Drake reporting the decision reached at a 'Council of War' that, in view of the French fleet being at anchor in the Chesapeake and the consequent inability of the British fleet to give 'any effectual succour' to Gen. Earl Cornwallis, the British squadron should immediately proceed to New York and put the squadron 'in the best state for service'. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves replying to 0645, expressing concern over the French fleet being at anchor in the Chesapeake and noting that 'he would be very glad to send an Opinion but he really knows not what to say, in the truly lamentable state we have brought ourselves'. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood reporting a signal announcing that the French fleet were at anchor 'above the Horse shoe in the Chesapeak', and seeking his opinion as to what to do with the [British?] fleet and how to dispose of the 'Princessa'. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves asking if he had any information about the location of the French fleet, expressing his concerns that De Grasse would be aiming for the Chesapeake and the subsequent danger this might cause to British ships as well as the supply support this might provide to 'the Rebels'. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Memorandum by Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood reporting an action between the British and the enemy fleets around Lynnhaven Bay, and describing, in his opinion, the errors made by the British fleet. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé enclosing various papers [0643-0647], describing an action between the British and French fleets off Lynnhaven Bay on 5 September, relaying his concerns regarding the intentions of the French fleet, the need to keep them out of the Chesapeake, and the lack of action from Rear-Adm. Graves, and reporting on the scuppering of the 'Terrible' on account of her un-seaworthy condition. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves to Read-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, reporting that they had as yet no firm intelligence about De Grasse despite the suggestion that he was due to join the Spanish and arrive off the American coast, describing the action he was taking to bring Hood's squadron into safe anchorage and reporting news of the movements of American forces. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Thomas Graves reporting on his plans to check various points on the American coast for any sight of the enemy, and his intentions to anchor off Sandy Hook afterwards. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of intelligence from Rhode Island reporting the arrival and departure from Newport of an enemy frigate which picked up 10 pilots and is presumably bound for the West Indies, and the current number of French troops on the Island. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of intelligence from Rhode Island, reporting the likely departure from the Island of enemy forces and their possible removal to the Delaware or Virginia and suggesting that the British fleet should consequently quickly blockade the harbour mouth to prevent the movement of supplies, etc.. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas Graves to Sir George Rodney sending various despatches [not on file], reporting concerns over the possible arrival of a considerable French force, his consequent intentions and the current strength of his fleet. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a further letter from Lt-Gen. Sir Henry Clinton to Sir George Rodney enclosing some intelligence [not on file] regarding the movements of the frigate 'Concorde' and an account of the state of Virginia [?]. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Lt-Gen. Sir Henry Clinton to Sir George Rodney, re the likelihood of a French force arriving off the American coast shortly, reporting the dispatching of various British forces, his belief that enemy forces will make a concerted attack on New York and their likely numbers, and requesting that Rodney go to New York to assist the British cause. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Rear-Adm. Francis S. Drake informing him that there are possibly four 'Sail of the Line' at Fort Royal and suggesting that he remain at St Lucia, reporting that he [Hood] is on his way to St John's Road and requesting Drake to send back various ships, if convenient. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Capt. H.E. Stanhope to Sir George Rodney reporting on the number of enemy ships reported to have arrived at Martinique. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of an Intelligence report from Santa Cruix, reporting on the positioning of various French and American ships at St Thomas's and the likelihood that they would be sailing imminently for America, on the arrival at St Thomas's of Spanish ships from Pensacola, on the movements of American, French and British forces at Rhode Island and West Point, including those of Washington., General Green and Lord Rawdon, and that the British fleet was currently cruising off Boston. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting again on Sir George Rodney's making over to him the command of the British fleet on the Leeward Island station, enclosing various papers [0632-0641], reporting on his journey to America and his current position there, on attempts to prevent the enemy's ships in the West Indies and at Rhode Island from combining forces, and on the departure of French ships from the American coast. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, announcing that he had acquired the requested wine for Prince Frederick and reporting on his and the British Navy's activities in the Caribbean, including the fact that Sir George Rodney had handed the command of the British fleet into his hands and was returning to England, the appearance of various French and American vessels in the area and his hope to reach America before the enemy's ships, and the arrival of a number of Spanish ships at the Cape after the storming of Pensaecola. |
7 |
Omeka |
86 |
14 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting the sailing of a large French fleet and convoy from Martinique towards St Domingo but uncertainty as to its ultimate intent, and on the poor condition of the British fleet which resulted in his being sent to Antigua to collect stores, and announcing that he may be going with a squadron to America. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé concerning his action against a larger French fleet on 29 and 30 April, and Sir George Rodney's conduct afterwards, commenting 'there is no truth in the man' [Rodney], and suggesting that Rodney should have engaged the smaller enemy fleet at Tobago before the larger French fleet had appeared. |
9 |
Omeka |
89 |
11 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood (author unknown) praising the actions of the British fleet on 29 April against a larger enemy fleet, and reporting the opinion of the Governor of St Vincents that 'Admiral Hood led his Fleet like an Angel' [enclosure of 0626]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter [copy?]from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé concerning the claiming of a Dutch convoy by Capt. Reynolds, Capt. Harvey and Lord Charles Fitzgerald, Hood's disappointment at not having the confidence of Sir George Rodney and his opinion of him, his actions with regard to possible enemy attacks on Tobago and Martinique (with a hurried postscript reporting that an enemy force was off Tobago, and that he was 'going to Seek the Enemy'), and interaction with Gen.Vaughan over a possible expedition to Curracoe. |
11 |
Omeka |
91 |
9 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
First, second and third 'plans' for the division of the enemy's captured effects [presumably from St Eustatius] between the land and sea forces. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy [?] letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Sir George B. Rodney, approved and [copy] signed by Rear-Adm. Francis S. Drake and Captains of Ships, enclosing the King's Sign Manual [not on file] relinquishing his rights to the booty from St Eustatius and stating the Captains' submission to the King's pleasure in this matter [enclosure, presumably of 0622]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, and duplicate [0622a], reporting on the confusion which had arisen over the sharing between the Army and the Navy of the booty acquired from the capture of St Eustatius island, on account of the involvement of an outside agency (Mr Akers of St Kitts) and Captain Young, whom Hood denounces. |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
List of the French Naval force at Martinique [enclosure, presumably of 0619]. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Sir George B. Rodney [enclosure, presumably of 0619] providing a very detailed account of an encounter with and action against an enemy fleet and convoy, including reports of damage suffered by various British ships and some British casualties. |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé sending thanks for letters received, promising to assist Mr Stillingfleet [?] in his naval career, expressing appreciation for the King's decision to award the booty taken at St Eustatius to the British Fleet and Navy, describing recent actions against the enemy and the subsequent movements and state of various British ships, reporting the landing of enemy troops on St Lucia and their subsequent hasty departure, and his fear that enemy forces were heading to the East Indies and America. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Extracts from letters from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Adm. Sir George B. Rodney [enclosure of 0617], requesting that the British fleet's position might be changed if St Eustatius is unlikely to be attacked, enclosing a letter [not on file] reporting on the approach of an enemy squadron and a likely merchant convoy and suggesting consequent action, on the capability of enemy ships to move in and out of certain ports, on sickness (from scurvy) in British ships and on ship movements in the area generally. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting recent action against a French squadron in the Caribbean and his fear of an attack on St Lucia, enclosing extracts of letters to Sir George Rodney concerning the skirmish [GEO/ADD/15/618] and complaining that his squadron is 'unmeaningly stationed'. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on British ships' movements in the Caribbean in connection with possibly false news of a French fleet at Martinique. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting on French convoys in the Caribbean, the positioning of British ships looking out for them, and his suspicion that a French convoy may be heading for North America despite his hope that 'I shall soom be so fortunate as to have the Enemy in full view'. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Articles of Agreement entered into by Adm. Sir George Brydges Rodney and Gen. John Vaughan that all merchandise on ships and all items in public stores and magazines, etc., taken at the surrender of the island of St Eustatius will be distributed according to the King's pleasure. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé sending congratulations on the surrender of the islands of St Eustatius, St Martin and Saba, enclosing an agreement drawn up between Army and Navy commanders concerning the islands (0614), and giving an account of his and the Navy's successful activities in the area, including the capture of rich Dutch convoys. |
13 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Résumé of demands for reimbursement made by Col. Comte Joseph Delatour in connection with the regiment ('le Régiment Royal-Etranger') levied by him for the service of the King, with an explanation of the various articles under which it was levied (enclosure). |
8 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from H. Maclean to General Jacob de Budé requesting the General's instructions with regard to port wine which had been acquired for Mr. Darbon, but which he had not received and did not require. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from H. Maclean from Custom House to General Jacob de Budé informing him that the five 'pipes' of port wine he ordered should be arriving in a couple of months, and asking to whom it should be sent. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Thomas Antell to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for the favours shown to him and his wife but reporting that a couple of items sent to them, including a framed picture of their late daughter, had not yet reached them. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Arthur de Budé to General Jacob de Budé on the terrible state of his health, brought about by his misfortunes, thanking the General for his long friendship and saying goodbye. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from W.M. Spencer to General Jacob de Budé replying to one received, expressing concern that his conduct towards 'Mrs. K.' [?; possibly Mrs Kirkpatrick: see GEO/ADD/15/832] displeases de Budé but assuring him that he wishes to marry her, and explaining that, despite a long separation from his wife, there have recently arisen some issues with regard to the disposal of some property which related to his wife's settlement. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from W.M. Spencer to General Jacob de Budé commenting on his (Spencer's) separation from 'the object so deservingly dear to me', which he hopes will only be temporary [and implies may be on account of pecuniary difficulties arising from his separation from his wife], and suggesting that he may have to leave the country. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, reporting that the legacy issue is largely settled and that he hopes to have a position soon, but asking for a further loan in the meantime as he is still in financial difficulties. |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Count Ferdinand von Waldstein to General Jacob de Budé detailing various means by which he could be of assistance to the British military and the Duke of York as his adjutant, and where he could be most helpful. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, further outlining his financial difficulties, expressing regret at creating a bad impression while emphasising that it was through no fault of his own, and asking that the General might mention him to the 'Secretary at War' so that he might gain a post in a Barrack. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to Messrs. Coutts describing his financial circumstances and difficulties, and explaining that he cannot currently repay his loan [to General de Budé]. |
6 |
Omeka |
17 |
83 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Promissory note from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé (enclosure of 0811). |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé enclosing a signed promissory note for his debt [0812], but reporting that it is unlikely he would be able to pay it in under a year, on account of difficulties with an expected legacy. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé replying to one received [see 0809 for draft], reporting the amount he believed the loan stood at and suggesting the General send him a form requesting payment on demand. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé reporting further on the denial of the expected legacy, which has left him completely ruined and his family in a desperate financial situation. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, describing his poor health and financial distress, having discovered that the legacy he expected cannot be paid for some time. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, sending thanks for a letter received and giving assurances that every effort is being made to settle the matter of a legacy. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, requesting £10 to enable him to go to take up his commission in Newcastle. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for his favours, including £20, and referring further to his attempts at acquiring a situation, preferably as a Barrack Master. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for his interest and requesting assistance in acquiring a situation as a Barrack Master or Pay Master. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Col. Comte Joseph Delatour to the Duke of York asking him to expedite the settlement of his claims so that he can go to the aid of his brother, the Marquis de Cordon, who needs help in reclaiming his lands (enclosure). |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Capitulation setting out the terms under which Col. Comte Joseph Delatour was to raise a battalion for the service of the King (enclosure). |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Col. Comte Joseph Delatour to General Jacob de Budé asking him to intervene with the Duke of York to get his claims settled so that he can go and help his brother manage his affairs in Savoy, and enclosing papers regarding these claims (see 0797-0799). |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from J.S. Clamtree to General Jacob de Budé readjusting the charge mistakenly initially made by Messrs Bullock & Arnold for Mrs Long's lease and requesting reparation. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Messrs Bullock & Arnold to General Jacob de Budé reporting that the lease executed by Mrs Long will be brought to New Burlington Street on the 29th, at which time it will be exchanged for the counterpart 'upon your executing it'. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Charles Jean de Salgas to General Jacob de Budé expressing surprise at not having heard from him, and asking him to intervene with Lord St Asaph on behalf of M. de St Germain, who travelled with him as a young man [on the Grand Tour], and whose promised pension from Lord St Asaph has not materialised; he also asks de Budé to advise him on how to secure his own English income which a new Bill may prevent from being paid to him in Switzerland. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Comte de Foucault to General Jacob de Budé, sending a copy of his book on methods of crossing rivers in wartime for the King and another for de Budé, and seeking his support in obtaining aid from the Civil List. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Dr. George Pearson to General Jacob de Budé, requesting that he might be granted by warrant the appointment of Physician to the Duke and Duchess of York and their Household, but as junior to Dr. Warren. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter (incomplete) from Dr Jean George Zimmerman, the King's physician at Hanover, to General Jacob de Budé, about his refusal of the Empress of Russia's invitation to St Petersburg, his attendance on King Frederick II ('the Great') at Potsdam in June, and the latter's laudatory and affectionate comments about the Duke of York. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Memorandum by Capt. William Augustus Merrick, with instructions for the deposition of letters and deliveries, etc.. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of the will of Capt. William Augustus Merrick, with addenda. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé on his reluctance to ask the Duke of Montagu to employ his son, and on the repayment of Budé's debt to Mr Gaussen, for which Budé's brother has partly reimbursed him. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé bemoaning his own lack of success in business, and discussing the payment of General Budé's debt to Mr Gaussen, a possible loan from Colonel Hotham, money raised by Budé's brother and the need to find employment for André's son, for whom Budé has offered to put in a good word with the Duke of Montagu. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé on a new loan he has negotiated, on the Duke of Montagu's regret at being unable to be of service to them, on the excellence of the wine the General ordered and on the surprising lack of news from the General's brother in Geneva. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé sending good wishes, regretting that the General dislikes Hanover, commenting gloomily on political and financial affairs in London which have led to a loss on their investment, and reporting on the General's brother's finances and various transactions André has made for the General. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé sympathising with the General's regret at having to leave London, and reporting on the continuing bad state of the financial market in London and on payments and receipts on the General's behalf. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé reporting that the financial market is in a bad way, that the General's brother will try to raise funds in Geneva, and that the wine from Cadiz has been delivered to the General's house. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé reporting that he has received notice of the arrival of a consignment of wine and sherry from Cadiz for the General, and asking if he should send it to him. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from David André to General Jacob de Budé agreeing to take charge of his financial affairs when he goes to Hanover [with Prince William], and discussing arrangements for his expenses and investments. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy declaration by the French Ambassador, Emmanuel Marie Louis, Marquis de Noailles, to the Court of St James concerning the trade treaty concluded between France and the United States. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Verses: 'J'aurai bientot quatre vingt ans'. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Verse (satirical?): 'Conscious that both have gain'd their ends'. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Various recipes, including for food and medicines. |
16 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Comic verses on the death of the 4th Duke of Queensberry. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Recipe for currant wine. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Prescription for 'Garlick Balls' for General de Budé's horse, sent by Sir William Augustus and Lady Pitt. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Verses on the birth of the Crown Prince of Piedmont: 'Per la nascita del Real Principe di Piemonte'. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Sonnet 'Si Ego non abiero, Paraclitus non veniet ad vos'. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Printed prospectus for a Grand State Lottery. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Extracts from a 'Journal of Travels' in the American interior 1766-1767 by Capt. Jonathan Carver. |
26 |
Omeka |
96 |
4 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Conditions ('Capitulation') of service of a Swiss Company in the Regiment of Colonel de Budé. |
11 |
Omeka |
91 |
9 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Thoughts on education: 'Penseés sur l'education' |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Notes on the history 'de la Maison de Brunswick' in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. |
23 |
Omeka |
96 |
4 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Verses by John Hoare: 'God save great George our King' [a version of the National Anthem?]. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Blank petition form for entry 'for a Boy' into the Royal Military Asylum. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Henry Addington to William Pitt replying to 0806i that he had not envisaged Pitt returning to his former position, and reporting that he would lay Pitt's and his own letters before the King. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from William Pitt to Henry Addington responding to 0860h further to the matter of his possible return to political office, clarifying his position as stated previously. |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Henry Addington to William Pitt, replying to points made in 0860g and emphasising that while he had no objection to the action Pitt might propose towards himself, as he had no wish for an official position, it was not felt it would be acceptable to change [the members of] the existing Government, as the intention was to strengthen it 'by the union of those who had concurr'd in opinion respecting the leading measures'. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from William Pitt to Henry Addington, replying to 0860f, emphasising that any possible return to political office on his part would depend initially on the King's decision. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Henry Addington to William Pitt responding to 0860e and reporting that he had informed the members of the Government of the terms by which Pitt might consider a return to office but that they felt that some of those who might be included in such terms might not necessarily be for the best interests of the country. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from William Pitt to Henry Addington responding to 0860d, expressing himself so firmly decided on the matter previously discussed [his possible return to office? - see 0860f] that there would be no point in further consultation. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Henry Addington to William Pitt, reporting that there will be a Cabinet meeting the following day and discussing a 'proposed arrangement' [unspecified, but possibly concerning a proposal for Pitt to return to office? - see following letters]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy letter from Lord Melville to Henry Addington, reporting a visit to Mr. Pitt and the latter's determination to remain out of political affairs, his views of the importance of there being a first Minister and that this individual should be in charge of finances. |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Note by Gen. Jacob de Budé identifying the authors of the copy letters, and the dates covered. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Envelope'/letter wrapper, from Dr. William Heberden to Gen. Jacob de Budé [presumably enclosing the copy letters GEO/ADD/15/0860a-j]. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
Notes and essays on history |
German Empire |
103 |
Omeka |
99 |
1 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, reporting the loss of a captured French ship by fire and the consequent death of British officers and sailors, again lamenting Adm. Sir George Rodney's lack of action and the consequences thereof as regards the major participants in the conflict, enclosing intelligence from a French seaman (0693) and an account of the combined forces (presumably 0695?) and remarking on the respective states of the British and French fleets, and losses of personnel on the French ships. |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Maj-Gen. Robert Prescott to Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood suggesting that as the French had such complete control of Brimstone Hill [on St Kitts], it was more important for British troops to be sent to Antigua, where the garrison was weak and more essential to maintain; and duplicate, in a different hand [0667a]. |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Maj-Gen. Robert Prescott, suggesting the establishment of a Post onshore [on St Kitts?] and specifying the British troops and ordnance that could be landed to 'make a diversion in favor [sic] of Brimstone Hill, and very much distress, puzzle and embarrass the Enemy'; and duplicate, in a different hand [0666a]. |
8 |
Omeka |
75 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Return of killed and wounded on various ships in the British fleet, following action against the French fleet on 25 and 26 July 1782; and duplicate [0665a]. |
2 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Line of Battle of the British fleet in the West Indies; and duplicate [0664a]. |
2 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, reporting on actions between the French and British fleets off St Kitts and the resulting casualties, and on the deployment of British troops against the French on land, commenting also on the lack of British supplies; and near duplicate, in a different hand [0663a]. |
21 |
Omeka |
95 |
5 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Copy of a letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to Adm. Sir George Rodney, giving the totals of the French and British fleets in the West Indies and the movements of the latter towards St Kitts, and describing Hood's intention to sail to the relief of the island; and a duplicate copy in a different hand [0662a]. |
8 |
Omeka |
63 |
13 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood to General Jacob de Budé, enclosing an extract of a letter [0626] praising the manoeuvres of the British fleet against a larger enemy fleet on 29 April. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 1 |
No Collection |
Letter from Charlotte, Duchess of Württemberg, to General Jacob de Budé thanking him for sending her Mr Pelham's letter but regretting that she cannot change the arrangements she made with Mr Price before she left London. |
2 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Report on conference concerning the succession to Great Britain and the German dominions |
21 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Outline of principles concerning succession to the Crowns of Great Britain and the Dominions in Germany |
8 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to George III |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to George III |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from George I to Batholomaeus Ziegenbalg and Johann Ernestus Gründler, missionaries in Tranquebar |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to ?George III |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Memorandum of a meeting with Lord Townshend |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to ?George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to ?George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to George, Prince of Wales |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from Princess Amelia to the Earl of Bessborough |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Earl of Bessborough to Princess Amelia |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Earl of Bessborough to Princess Amelia |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Copy will of Amelia, Princess of England |
10 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
No Collection |
Notes on a post-mortem on the body of Princess Amelia |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
Letter from George Tilson to Prince Frederick |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
Letter from Charles, Lord Townshend to Prince Frederick |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
Letter from George Tilson to Prince Frederick |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
Warrant appointing Charles Montagu as Auditor-General |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
"A Catalogue of his Royal Highness ye Prince of Wales's Pictures in Leicester House" |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
Letter from George I to the Duke of Orleans |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
Receipt from Samuel Smithin |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
Warrant to furnish St James's Palace |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
Warrant to furnish Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
"Coronation Account of his Royall Majesty King George" |
2 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
Autograph of George I |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Sophia, Electress of Hanover |
Letter from Sophia, Electress of Hanover to Mrs Colt |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to Sophia, Electress of Hanover |
Letter from Sophia, Electress of Hanover to the Duke of Newcastle |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Letter from ?S Brunaud to Spencer Compton |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Letter from ?S Brunaud to Spencer Compton |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Letter from ?S Brunaud to Spencer Compton |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Letter from ?S Brunaud to Spencer Compton |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Warrent to pay Richard Ireland, upholsterer |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Reciept for f100 paid to Richard Ireland |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Warrant to pay John Scrope |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Warrant to furnish Hampton Court Palace |
9 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Autograph of George II |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Letter from George II to Princess Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst |
5 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
89 |
Omeka |
9 |
|
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George II and his reign |
Codicil to the will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
14 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 2 |
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey: Manuscript of "Memoirs of the Reign of George II" for the years 1727-1730 |
Manuscript of "Memoirs of the Reign of George II" |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II Financial Papers |
George II financial records |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 1 |
Georgian Mensils |
Georgian Mensils |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 1 |
Georgian inventories in the Royal Library |
Georgian Manuscripts in the Royal Library |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Papers of Caroline, Queen Consort to George II |
Papers of Caroline, Queen Consort to George II |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 1 |
Georgian Menu Books |
Georgian menu books |
1 |
Transkribus |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Papers relating to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
Exercise book |
58 |
Omeka |
98 |
2 |
Phase 2 |
Papers relating George I and his reign |
"A Remaine of Stores of Ordnance within His Maj's Castle of Windsor from the 31st December 1721 to the 31st December 1722" |
4 |
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Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/143], referring to the return of the Princess's children from Kensington and to Princess Amelia current health [?], to a possibly wasted journey by Mrs Clayton's friend ['Dr Freind' in the translation], and to Stegerthal pressing Princess Amelia [?] to speak to the Princess about giving up 'the kinkina', which the Princess is determined she should continue; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/001]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/134] reporting that Princess Amelia has a fever, for which she was 'blouded' and for which the Princess wished a 'blister' to be applied, and asking her to thank 'our freind' [Dr Freind] for staying to provide advice; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/002]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/137] concerning Princess Amelia's health and treatments proposed by Stegerthal and Bussier; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/003]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/130], concerning whether Princess Anne should continue taking 'the bitter' as she has not been completely well, discussing the health of Princess Amelia, and asking Mrs Clayton to get advice from 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] as to the appropriate treatments for both; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/004]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/110], reporting Princess Amelia's increasingly poor health, the treatment she is receiving [from Dr. Stegerthal] and the Princess of Wales's suspension of treatment until Mrs Clayton has received the advice of 'our Esculapius' [presumably Dr Freind]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/005]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/129] thanking her for her letter, the 'good puddings' and for all her care, promising to follow 'the regimen of your freind' [presumably Dr Freind], reporting that she is going to Kensington tomorrow, remarking that the 'dispute to be Master of the Wardrobe' is between Lord Walgrave and Lord Malpas, and reporting that Lord Stairs is to go to Jamaica; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/006]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/128] returning two letters, reporting that she has directed that 'the order of your freind' [presumably Dr Freind] regarding Princess Amelia's treatment is to be followed and that, on account of her age, Princess Amelia has been consulted on these matters, and commenting on her own health; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/007]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/117] reporting an improvement in Princess Amelia's health, although she has a cold, and successful treatment, commenting that she had discussed the latest recommendations with Princess Amelia, who wished for time to consider them, and referring to a 'handsome dedication' to Sir Isaac Newton and her request for it to be translated into English for her by Dr Clark; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/008]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/114] reporting on the improving strength and health of Princess Amelia, although she is 'ill in her head & with a little pain in swallowing' and Tessier [?] reports that her pulse is slightly fast, and asking Mrs Clayton to seek the advice of 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] as to whether the Princess should continue taking kinkina, despite her reluctance to do so; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/009]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/114] forwarding letters from the physicians and Princess Amelia and reporting on the latter's improved health, reporting that she believes her daughter will agree to do 'what your freind [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] desires', which both the Prince and Princess of Wales desire her to do, commenting obliquely on the story of 'the rabbits', and reporting that she has a cold, and that she had promised Princess Amelia to go to the gallery; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/010]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/127], forwarding a letter from Lady Portland, reporting that Princess Amelia is 'much oppress'd' and asking Mrs Clayton to seek the advice of 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] as to whether Princess Amelia should be carried into the garden tomorrow; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/011]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/113], reporting on Princess Amelia's improvement, her ability to eat and drink more easily, and that she is to have a blister applied and be 'blouded' [sic] despite the King's initially forbidding it, and commenting on the opposition that she faces; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/012]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/118] reporting a dispute with Bussier over Princess Amelia's health after Dr Stegerthal had said that she had a swelling which prevented her from swallowing, the resulting treatments of infusions and 'palsy drops' in tea, Princess Amelia's decision to 'submit to the incision to day or to morrow', the disagreements with Drs Hans and Bussier over bleeding, and the Princess of Wales's conviction that 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] is 'the most capable of any in the world to give advice'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/013]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/112] reporting on Princess Amelia's increased poor health, requesting Mrs Clayton to ask 'our freind [sic]' [presumably Dr Freind] if the suggested obstruction of the liver may be fatal and expressing her great anxiety; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/014]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/135] reporting that Princess Amelia 'does nothing but turn & sweat much' and seems very ill, that she has been given 28 grams of 'gascoyne powder' in the hope that the sweating will 'throw out a rash', and that the Prince [of Wales, presumably] has ordered that she is not to be made to vomit, and requesting Mrs Clayton to ask 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] for his advice; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/015]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/115] reporting on Princess Amelia's improved health, that the Prince [of Wales, presumably] has instructed her to go this evening to press 'them' [presumably the doctors] to do what 'our freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] has long advised, and commenting that 'all the world thinks her out of danger but... I don't' and on Princess Amelia's erisypelas; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/016]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/136] reporting that Princess Amelia is very ill and that she is determined to follow the advice of 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] even if her daughter does not choose to do so, and asking Mrs Clayton to find out from the doctor whether the operation should be made on the back or the arm; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/017]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/116] reporting that Princess Amelia has not been able to swallow since yesterday and that after much dispute it had been decided that she might be blooded and have a blister applied if she had not improved by tomorrow, and that her daughter had chosen 'Emett' to carry out the [seton] operation; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/018]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/140] asking her to tell 'our freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] that 'it' [presumably the seton operation] will be done by 'the Apothecary in whom I confide' as Princess Amelia's ear 'runs much', commenting that her daughter is otherwise well, and asking her to ascertain when the operation should be done; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/019]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/138], reporting that Princess Amelia is 'perfectly well' today although the redness of the erisypelas is showing above her eyes, expressing her distrust of Dr Stegerthal and the treatment he has prescribed, and requesting 'your freinds' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind's] advice; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/020]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/133], reporting that she has been to Kensington and found Princess Amelia very well, if weak, describing her daughter's current afflictions and general health, and requesting Mrs Clayton's opinion of this as well as that of 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/021]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/132], reporting on Princess Amelia's current health and that her eyes are not so red, on the Prince's wish for the application of a blister, etc., as advised by 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind], Hans's plea for an interview, and the consequent [?] disquiet felt by herself and the Prince; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/022]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/139], forwarding a letter [not on file] and reporting that the redness has appeared again and requesting the advice of 'our freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind] as to what treatment to give Princess Amelia to drive 'this humour' out, as the powder he provided does not seem sufficient; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/023]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/141], reporting a 'great dispute' with 'that knave' Dr Stegerthal and her prevention of one of his prescriptions being given to Princess Amelia, commenting that her daughter is currently well, and expressing her certainty in the good effects of the advice of 'your freind' [sic] [presumably Dr Freind], and her concern for Mrs Clayton's health; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/024]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/092], expressing concern at the report of her health received via Lady Cooper, telling her not to come, assuring her that her place would be kept for her and exhorting her to look after herself, and requesting that she commission Geminghen to choose for her for the division; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/025]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Note [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/075], asking her to come at 5 'precisely, or half an hour after six at the latest, but dont [sic] fail'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/025a]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/119], expressing concern that she is again ill, suggesting that she should not come in until Wednesday as a result, commenting that 'my dear freind [sic] shall one day have the divine assistance... the evil spirit will not long be sufferd [sic] to prevail', and remarking 'I shall be to the last moment of my life wholly yours'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/026] . |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/077], expressing further concern at the continuance of her ill health and requesting that one of her 'domesticks' tell Geminghen how she is, and asking Mrs Clayton to convey a message to Dr Clarke that the Princess allocates 100 guineas a year for his chair hire, to begin at Christmas; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/027]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter from Margaret Purcell to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/144] reporting that she had told the Queen of Mrs Clayton's improved health and her hope to 'Pay... Duty' shortly, and conveying the Queen's command that she should not do so until she is sure her illness is over; with transcription by Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/028]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/103] expressing pleasure at hearing that Mrs Clayton will be visiting her tomorrow, and impatience to see her; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/029]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/089], sending thanks for a letter received which had also been read by 'the Prince' [of Wales, presumably], reporting that the Prince would assist Mr Clayton 'with all his power in Cornwal [sic] & Wales', expressing the hope that 'the bill will be flung out' and noting 'there will be eight of the tories [sic] for the bill'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/030]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/079], asking her to inform 'Sr. Joseph' that the Prince [presumably of Wales] wishes to speak to him and proposing tomorrow night for their meeting; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/031]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/104] noting that 'there is assuredly some design to attack', asking her to see if 'Sr Joseph' knows anything about it and to tell him 'the secret', and commenting that 'it is not to be one to Mr Clayton, he is too good a freind [sic] as well as you to conceal any thing [sic] from'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/032]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/084], reporting that the 'first Minister' had informed the Bishop of Rochester that 'they are contriving something against the Prince' and that 'our freinds [sic] assure us of good consequences', and asking Mrs Clayton to come to Geminghen when she is sufficiently well; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/032a]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/109], asking her to let the Princess know 'what passes to day [sic]', and 'if any opposes with regard to Mr Clayton'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/033]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/082], thanking her for reporting on 'what pass'd in the lower house', noting that the Prince [presumably of Wales] 'will make his advantage of it', and promising to provide more news tomorrow; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/033a]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/131], expressing thanks for her 'affection' and approval of the physician, reporting that Prince William is much improved, describing the treatment he has been given and expressing her hope that he will soon be well; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/034]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in English and French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/126], asking [?] 'under what shape is' the £8,000 not yet disposed of by Parliament, and commenting 'you will know the stile [sic]' [a postscript notes that this refers to Sir Robert Walpole's style]; with transcription in English and French, and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/035]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/106], assuring her that she would not use any other messenger than Dr Clark to report to Mrs Clayton the Prince's assurance that 'not only that of which you spoke is & shall be at your service', but that the Prince [presumably of Wales] will do all he can for Mr Clayton, whose merit is such that he needs no one's protection, remarking that 'they flatter us all goes well', and assuring Mrs Clayton that the Princess trusts 'more to you than any one'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/036]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/105], wishing to seek her advice, including as to whether Benson should be included on the journey to Hanover, commenting that the Ministry would like to exclude the Prince [presumably of Wales] and make him go with the King, that [the Archbishop of ] 'York' wishes to bring the matter before Parliament and put the Regency 'into our hands, as the best resort', and noting that 'The Prince will doe [sic] nothing in it without your advice'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/036a]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/085] announcing that, on Mr Stanhope's advice, the King has had Mr Robeton arrested, and that he [presumably Stanhope] is following [?] Lord Sunderland, who is at liberty in Hanover but in disgrace [?]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/037]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/080], reporting the Prince's request that Mrs Clayton write to the Princess tomorrow morning about the £20,000, 'how & upon what head it can be stopt [sic]', suggesting that she send her letter 'by my son's nurse', who sometimes visits Geminghen, and noting that the Princess's children had reported that Mrs Clayton is looking very well; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/038]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/087], reporting that there is no possibility of seeing Lord Sunderland, offering her assistance and assuring her that she [the Princess] is not responsible for the removal of Mr Clayton from the Treasury, and commenting that the Ministry are suggesting that the Prince [presumably of Wales] will be forced to 'take all his servants by the Kings [sic] appointment which is as much as to say they will dispose of the Prince's property'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/039]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/093], praising her virtues, assuring her that Mr Clayton 'has allways [sic] in this house the same freinds [sic]' and that she and the Prince [of Wales, presumably] are certain that if anything were 'stirr'd' with regard to the children, the servants or revenue, Mr Clayton would support them, asking Mrs Clayton not to 'torment your self any more', and expressing concern at her health; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/040]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter from Anne, Princess Royal to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/148] relaying a request from the Queen asking Lord Lymington to bring Lord Shaftesbury to the Levee today, as the King had not spoken to him the previous day; with transcription [GEO/ADD/28/041]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter from Anne, Princess Royal to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/147], forwarding from the Queen £100, which had been requested by the Duchess of Kent for Mr Saurin's [?] widow, reporting the Queen's decision to pay this annually at around the same time for the duration of the widow's life, and asking Mrs Clayton to ask the Duchess to take charge of the payment's distribution 'As she [the Queen?] is but a very indifferent menager [sic]'; with transcription [GEO/ADD/28/042]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/091], thanking her for a letter and hoping for a meeting tonight at 10, when 'all shall be ready', and reporting a visit that day by Sir Richard Steele 'to make us a present of his fish'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/043]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/074], informing her of negotiations in connection with Mr Clayton's succession to his father's estate and advising her to 'take your measures', and commenting also on 'a marriage with an heiress, who has but one brother'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/044]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/76], reporting that 'it was a false alarm the ministry gave us', promising to tell her about it when they meet, and assuring her of her affection and esteem; with transcription in French and English translation [RA GEO/ADD/28/045]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/097], asking her to go to visit the Princess's children, and remarking on her dependence on 'your attachment to me & your fidelity'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/046]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/095], conveying a message from the Prince [of Wales, presumably] reporting information that a Bill will shortly be brought in to Parliament to give the King power to name a Regency and that there is another unfinished one regarding money for the Prince's children, and asking Mrs Clayton to seek the advice of Sir Joseph [Jekyll] and report to the Princess any information; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/047]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/100], reporting 'we have all the country gentlemen of the tories [sic] with us', naming the counties, etc., in support and noting 'it begins to grow better every moment', asking Mrs Clayton to 'see what can be done with Carteret' and to ask Bishop Neville 'what He expects of the amber club [sic]', and to tell her friend 'this is the time when He may shew the love that he has for his country'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/048]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/108], reporting that the Prince [of Wales, presumably] has heard that if the Bill passes the lower house 'they will attack him, & perhaps soe [sic] far as to exclude him the crown', remarking on the composition of the House of Lords and on Thomas Broderick's opinion that there are some in the lower house who are 'not Walpolists', asking Mrs Clayton to send Dr Clarke, and reporting that the 'head dress' Mrs Clayton has asked for will be sent to her via Geminghen and the nurse; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/049]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/086], thanking her for a book and reporting that the Prince had also received one ('I guess the author'), expressing the hope that the Bill 'will goe [sic] according to our wish' or will be dropped, reporting that Mrs Clayton's eldest brother [Lord Sunderland] had visited the King yesterday and returned 'under an uncertainty what to doe [sic]', praising Mrs Clayton as 'the best & most honest woman in every respect' and remarking on her own fondness for 'people of wit & merit'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/050]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/071], sending thanks for a letter received and looking forward to seeing her tomorrow, reporting her feeling that 'affairs goe [sic] better' as the Tories re-unite although all still depends 'upon the turn of the scale', and commenting that 'the Prince & I work like dogs'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/051]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/083], sending thanks for yesterday's good news and reporting feelings of hopefulness, reporting that the King is troubled and expressing concern at hearing that Mr Clayton has a fever as 'it... is for the good of the crown that he should take care of himself'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/051a]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/090], reporting Lord Cooper's and an unnamed other's opinions of the detrimental effect that the passage of the 'ugly bill' would have on Scottish lords' property, the title of King of Scotland and the Union, and the position of the Lower House with respect to the Lords, commenting that she hopes to see Mrs Clayton's necklace tomorrow, and asking her to speak to Sir Joseph [Jekyll, presumably]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/052]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/073], sending thanks for her letter and enclosure, expressing the hope that when they meet again Mrs Clayton's health will be 'as good as your spirit is lively & agreeable', commenting that her last visit passed quickly and looking forward to the time when she can see Mrs Clayton 'without constraint & as often as I can'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/053]. |
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Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/078], warmly expressing appreciation of her care and character and also conveying the Prince's esteem for her, reporting that the Prince [of Wales, presumably] is going to look over Mrs Clayton's letters, and remarking on the 'Plebeian' and another paper [presumably by its author Sir Richard Steele]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/053a]. |
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Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/094], reporting on the amount of support the Princess believes they have against [?] the passage of the Bill [believed to be the Peerage Bill] and identifying various men on their side, commenting that 'He' [identifed by a note by Mrs Clayton as Lord Sunderland] does all possible to gain Tory support [for them], contradicting reports identifying individuals who had left their side and reporting that they expect the Bill to be introduced on Wednesday; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/054]. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/096], conveying the thanks of the Prince [of Wales, presumably] to Mr Clayton for paying the debts and expressing her own thanks to and praise of Mr Clayton, sending thanks for a letter from Mrs Clayton and agreeing to desist in calling her 'Madam'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/055]. |
5 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/088], thanking her for good news, expressing relief that the sessions in the Upper House are coming to an end and that their friends had not been 'expos'd', commenting on their obligations to and appreciation of Mr Clayton, remarking on the size of 'our majority' and on the political manoeuvrings, and on 'the plebeian' [Sir Richard Steele?]; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/056]. |
5 |
Omeka |
80 |
20 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/107], expressing delight at Mrs Clayton's letter, acknowledging her and the Prince's appreciation of 'your freind' [Mr Clayton?], confirming that Walpole has not entered in to 'that ugly scheme' and that he is furious with 'those who have bought', and that 'we will doe [sic] all we can'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/057]. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/098], reporting that a certain [unspecified] 'affair' is settled and that Walpole will not be in the Treasury, and expressing a warning as regards 'our freind' [sic] [identified in a note as Mr Clayton], as 'He will be too able for Aislaby [sic]'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/058]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/101], reporting that 'the reconciliation will be made to day [sic]', so that she will soon have the 'satisfaction of naming you... without constraint', and telling her to mention this to no one; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/059]. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/099], remarking that she has learnt of the death of Mrs Clayton's brother and hoping that 'that affliction is not too great', reporting her unease that she might be pregnant and expressing concern at being unaware of Mrs Clayton's health; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/060]. |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/072], expressing amusement over the mix-up of Mrs Clayton's letters to herself and to Geminghen, reporting that she will be going to her children soon and that Princess Amelia is not well, explaining that she will be visiting Lady Pembroke tomorrow on account of the death of her [Lady Pembroke's] daughter and hoping to have the pleasure of seeing Mrs Clayton for a good portion of the day; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/060a]. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/102], reporting that Lady Barnard's daughter would be received 'very agreably & presented on the Prince's birthday', expressing her great satisfaction with Lady Pomfret and the approval of the family, and noting that 'I remember allways [sic] good & honest Mr Clayton'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/061]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/081], promising to send a reply to a letter received, stating that she cannot 'engage my self soe long before, it can't be till after this turn', remarking on the death of the Duchess of Shrewsbury and suggesting that this was at the hands of Sir J. Shadwell, and hoping that she and Mr Clayton are enjoying being in the country; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/062]. |
3 |
Omeka |
33 |
67 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/125], asking her to write and report what happens 'in the house' that day; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/063]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/120], reporting that the King had spoken, but guardedly, and recommending that 'the freind' [sic] be also on his guard to avoid being suspected; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/064]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/123], reporting that all is going as wished and that she will see her tomorrow at 11 [in the morning, presumably]; with French transcription [GEO/ADD/28/065 part 1]. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from Anne, Princess of Orange, to Lady Sundon [GEO/ADD/28/151], sending congratulations to her and Lord Sundon on 'ye mark of distinction, & favour lately shew'd you by Papa, & Mama' [presumably the grant of the Peerage], and hoping for the continuation of their friendship; with English transcription [GEO/ADD/28/065a]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/121], reporting that the King had ordered her to ask Mr Clayton what was the correct procedure for when money was paid to the Great Wardrobe, asking her for this information immediately but commenting that if the Queen was to see either Mrs or Mr Clayton, that would cause suspicion; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/066]. |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
French transcription and English translation of a letter from Queen Caroline to Mrs Clayton, asking her to bring tonight 'the dividend of the bank'. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/122], expressing pleasure at hearing of her good health, commenting that she thinks there will be difficulties with regard to 'the matter of the salt' and asking 'our good freind [sic'] [Mr Clayton] to speak to the Members [presumably, in Parliament], particularly Thomas [?] Earl and his son, and noting that the King 'has this affair very much at heart'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/068]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from Anne, Princess Royal, to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/69], reporting that the Queen is very anxious to know about 'ye business yt is in ye house to day [sic]' and Mrs Clayton's opinion of it, and asking for an immediate response 'to give hopes if you can; with English transcription [RA GEO/ADD/28/069]. |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from Princess Caroline to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/146] requesting her to ask Lady Suffolk if it would be agreeable to the Duke and Duchess of Argyll if [their daughter] Lady Caroline was made a train-bearer for the Princess's sister, and to put the same question with regard to the daughters of Lord Stanford; with English transcription [GEO/ADD/28/070]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from the Princess of Orange to Mrs Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/149], expressing her concern that Dr Duglas [sic] should not lose good opinion since he had always doubted 'about ye condition I was suppos'd to be in' and asking Mrs Clayton to say as much to any detractors, her satisfaction with Dives and her wish not to part with her, and her hope to see Mrs and Mr Clayton if she goes to England in the summer; with English transcription [GEO/ADD/28/021a and 065 (part 2)]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter [in French] from Queen Caroline to Lady Sundon, reporting that the King was annoyed about an unidentified lady speaking out of turn, and that he would have preferred her [or possibly, her husband?] if she [or he?] [possibly for some post?] had not made it known to others. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from the Princess Royal to Mrs Clayton, requesting her to go to their lodgings this evening at 7, 'where I shall always be mighty glad to see you.' |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from Princess Caroline to Lady Sundon, requesting her to visit as soon as is convenient. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Clayton Papers |
Letter from Princess Amelia to Lady Sundon, relaying a message from the Queen that the King is much better, and that the doctors have discovered that his complaint is caused by piles [?], which he is suffering from slightly that night. |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Covering letter from from William Aislabie |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Account of actions regarding South Sea stock |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Further account of actions regarding South Sea stock |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Receipt for stock in the South Sea Company |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Account of South Sea stock purchased on behalf of George I |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Account of South Sea stock purchased on behalf of George I |
4 |
Omeka |
25 |
|
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Letter from the Duchess of Kendal to [John Aislabie] |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Receipt for £36 558 8s |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Account of South Sea stock purchased on behalf of George I |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Copy correspondence between Frederick, Prince of Wales, George II, and Caroline, Queen Consort |
44 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Copies of letter from George II to Frederick, Prince of Wales |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Orders prohibiting the admission to the presence of George II and Queen Caroline and to the Royal Palaces by those who have paid Court to the Prince and Princess of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Receipt for £2150 12s 11d received of John Selwyn, Esquire |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Receipt for £7541 14s received of John Selwyn, Esquire |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Letter from George, Prince of Wales to George II |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Letter from Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales to George II |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
28 |
Omeka |
54 |
|
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Act of Cession concerning financial provision for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
16 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the acknowledgement ('Reversales') by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland of the Act of Cession |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Further Act of Cession concerning financial provision for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the acknowledgement ('Reversales') of Act of Cession by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Further Act of Cession and supporting papers concerning financial provision for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
40 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the acknowledgement ('Reversales') of Act of Cession by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the will and codicil of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
32 |
Omeka |
97 |
3 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the codicil to the will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of the codicil to the will of George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Brunswick and Lüneburg |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Memorandum concerning banknotes given to the Countess of Yarmouth |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Letter from George II to Amalie von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Translation of a report on the will of George II as concerning William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
12 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Private papers of George II |
Opinion on the ownership status of the jewels of George II |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant to pay John Mulcaster and Lieutenant Colonel Solomon Rapin |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Paye entiere d'une Compagnie d'Infanterie |
4 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
A State of the Field Train fit for Service and the Appurtenances thereto belonging |
5 |
Omeka |
60 |
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Listes des Troupes Françoises qui se trouvent sur les Frontieres des Pays bas et en Alsace le 4 Juin 1742 |
2 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from George II to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from George II to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Orders |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Printed declaration on the actions of Great Britain during the Seven Years War |
4 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Plan wie die Observations-Armee den 2. May 1757 postiert stehen wird zu Bielefeldt |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from George II to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Orders concerning carrying the French Colours to St Paul's Cathedral |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from Lord Ligonier to the Duke of Marlborough |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
?Draft of a letter to George II |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Extract of a letter from Count Podsdadsky concerning troops in the Holy Roman Empire |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Accounts of George I's revenue in Ireland |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Summary of charges on the Irish Establishment |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Abstract of Receipts & Payments in the Treasury Office Dublin |
4 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Abstract of Receipts & Payments in the Treasury Office Dublin |
3 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
An Abstract of the Produce of his Matys Revenue with the Charge of the Establishment & other Articles of Government |
4 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Abstract of what remain'd Due to Clear the severall Heads of the Civil and Military Lists of the Establishment of Ireland |
3 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Pensions of the Civil List at Midsumr 1727 |
4 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
An accot. of the Increase and Decrease of the Civil Establishment |
5 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Notes on a proposed Regency |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Draft Instrument of Nomination |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant for Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales to deliver an Instrument of Nomination to the Duke of Newcastle |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Instruments of Nomination |
12 |
Omeka |
92 |
8 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant for Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales to deliver an Instrument of Nomination to the Earl of Holderness |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter book |
106 |
Omeka |
16 |
23 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Order of procession on the occasion of the marriage of Anne, Princess Royal to William, Prince of Orange |
9 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Correspondence between Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and George II |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from George II to Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letters patent |
40 |
Omeka |
98 |
3 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Grant of arms and coronets |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant appointing William, Duke of Cumberland as Colonel of the second regiment of foot guards called the Coldstream |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant appointing William, Duke of Cumberland as Colonel of the 1st Regiment of Foot |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant appointing William, Duke of Cumberland as Major-General |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant appointing William, Duke of Cumberland as Lieutenant-General |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letters patent appointing William, Duke of Cumberland as Captain General |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from Lord Hyde to Arthur Onslow |
28 |
Omeka |
96 |
4 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter from William Ansah Sessaracoa to Lord Halifax |
18 |
Omeka |
94 |
6 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Report on the petition of Arnold Thompson |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Letter on behalf of George II to Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
Letters and correspondence of George II |
Warrant to pay George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from Princess Anne to Queen Caroline |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Copy certificate |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Certificate of admission of John Sawyer, gentleman, as attorney in the Court of Record |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Accounts of the Lord Chamberlain's warrants for 11 June 1730 - 11 June 1731 |
17 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from [Mrs Mary Selwyn to Mrs Hannah Lowther] |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
The Motion |
3 |
Omeka |
33 |
67 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
On the proposed Cession of Flanders to the King of Prussia in 1741 |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from Lord Chesterfield to unidentified recipient |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Extract from the writings of Ralf von Schrader concerning the debts and Hanoverian capital ('Capitalia') of [Frederick, Prince of Wales] |
4 |
Omeka |
50 |
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
List of Officers and Servants belonging to His Royal Highness Prince Edward as by Establishment |
2 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Inscription for a statue of Pope Benedict XIV |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
\Song perform'd by Mr Beard in the Character of a Recruiting Serjeant in the Entertainment of the Fair at the Theatre Royal Covt Garden |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from John Paterson to [?Henry Fox] |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from Isaac Strutt to unidentified recipient |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Will of [Clemens August of Bavaria], Elector of Cologne |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from Prince William of Saxe-Gotha to [Augusta, Princess of Wales] |
4 |
Omeka |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Papers concerning particulars of ?brasses and medals dating 1650 - 1769 |
16 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
An Account of Plate Made for his Royal Highness ye Prince of Wales |
4 |
Under Evaluation |
|
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter of attorney |
8 |
Omeka |
25 |
|
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter from Stephen Poyntz to William, Duke of Cumberland |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Warrant to pay £2 200 to Lawrence Dundas, Esquire |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 2 |
George II: Miscellaneous |
Letter of recommendation for Lieutenant Friderich Christian Ludewig von Eynden |
4 |
Omeka |
50 |
|
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Queen Charlotte |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Prince Ernest |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Prince Augustus |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales sending her love and best wishes on the day of his birthday |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales informing George that the family is going to Windsor but will return to London the day after. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, forwarding a message from the Queen who could not answer George's last letter and sending her and the Queen's best. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, warning him not to cast a vote that could harm him in future. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, forwarding the Queen's bests and apologising for not having been able to write before. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales asking him not to come to Windsor, as she knows he is still very ill |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales acknowleding George's note to which she will reply as soon as possible |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales forwarding a message from the Queen who would like George to send a tent which is in his possession. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, renewing her affection for him |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales, expressing her and their sisters affection for George. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George, Prince of Wales |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Duke of Cumberland |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Mrs Williams |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Queen Charlotte to Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth, Mary and Sophia |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Queen Charlotte |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Mary to Queen Charlotte |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
6 |
Omeka |
83 |
17 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Sir Henry Halford |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent sending a letter from the Queen |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent, concerning the Treaty of Ghent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent, writing that the Queen will be visiting the Prince Regent at Carlton House in the afternoon. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent, wishing the Prince Regent all good and happiness in the world [on the day of his birthday]. |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent, communicating how she and everyone at home is relieved that his life has been spared |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Sir Benjamin Bloomfield |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
5 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Duke of Cambridge, regarding the birth of his first child |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Prince Regent |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Sir George Nayler to Princess Augusta's lady-in-waiting |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
8 |
Omeka |
88 |
13 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV regarding her next visit to the King |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to the Duke of Cambridge on Prince George's birthday |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Lord and Lady Arran |
3 |
Omeka |
67 |
33 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to George IV |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Sir Henry Halford inviting him for dinner |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Lord and Lady Arran |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Envelope of a letter sent from Princess Augusta to Mr Edmund Currey |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Mrs Dering, asking her to visit Augusta as 12 noon |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Copy extract from the Windsor Article in the 'Morning Herald' concerning Augusta's ill state |
2 |
Omeka |
50 |
50 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Mrs Adams |
4 |
Omeka |
75 |
25 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Earl of Morton [?] |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Book of prayers, written by Miss Goldsworthy for Princess Augusta |
24 |
Omeka |
0 |
100 |
Phase 3 |
Princess Augusta Sophia |
Letter from Princess Augusta to Lady Effingham |
2 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Biographical sketches of the FitzClarence Family |
54 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Miss Sketchley [?], written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Miss Sketchley [?], written at St James's |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Miss Sketchley [?], written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Miss Sketchley [?], written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to the Reverend Thomas Lloyd [?], written at Brighton |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from George FitzClarence to J.W. Daniell |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House |
4 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at St James's |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House |
4 |
Omeka |
100 |
|
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Miss Sketchley [?], written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker, written at Bushy House |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge to Sophia FitzClarence, written at Cambridge House |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell [?], written at Richmond |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Envelope from the Duke of Clarence addressed to Miss Turner at Goldstone house |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Transcripts of letters from Sophia FitzClarence to Miss Dorothea Turner [?], written in Paris |
7 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Part of letter from Sophia FitzClarence to Miss Turner [?], written in Paris |
5 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Part of letter from Sophia FitzClarence to Miss Turner [?], written in Paris |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Part of letter from Sophia FitzClarence to Miss Turner [?], written in Paris |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from Lord Mulgrave to the Duke of Clarence, written at the Office of Ordnance |
1 |
Omeka |
|
100 |
Phase 3 |
No Collection |
Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written at Hanover |
3 |
Omeka |
|
100 |