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Preliminary Observations...
1
Birth of Princess Caroline
2
The House of Brunswick, and Military Education
of her Majesty's Father, Prince Charles.... 3
His Military Exploits while Hereditary Prince.... 4
succeeds his father in the Dukedom
of Brunswick Wolfenbuttle
12
subsequent Exploits.—Death, &c.-
issue
13
Gallantry of Prince Frederick Augustus ...... 17
Loss of Prince Leopold, her Majesty's youngest
brother
18
Education of the Princess Caroline...
21
An Alliance with the Royal Family of England con-
templated..
23
Duchess of Brunswick with her Daughter, arrives in
England
24
Ceremonial of the Royal Nuptials, and Addresses on
the occasion
25
Prince and Princess of Wales and Royal Family
visit Covent Garden Theatre Fete at Frog-
more in celebration of the Nuptials. ..... 36
Parliamentary Provision for their Royal Highnesses,
and for the Discharge of the Prince's Debts
The Prince's Plan of Economy.....
Duke of Clarence's Remarks in the House of Peers.
Birth and Christening of the Princess Charlotte, and
Addresses on the occasion......
The Prince refuses to receive the congratulations of
the City of London....
Conference of his Royal Highness with the Lord Mayor
Separation of the Prince and Princess of Wales...:
Correspondence on the occasion
His Majesty's (George III.) sympathy for his
Daughter in Law
The Princess of Wales quits Carlton House for Charlton
46
47 51
54
55
removes to Blackheath, and becomes
acquainted with Sir John and Lady Douglas 57
Rural and domestic economy.-At-
tention to education.-Filial affection of the
young Princess-ingenuity of her Royal
Highness
surrounded by enemies and spies.
Still visited by the King
apprized by an anonymous letter of
the character of Lady Douglas.-Prohibits her
visits
adoption of young Austin-conse-
quent reports
Duke of Kent's Interview with the Prince on the
sudject of the Princess's conduct
Lady Douglas's statement at large, as laid before
the Prince of Wales, previous to the delicate
Investigation
Sidney Smith's conference with the Duke of
Kent, &c.
Ibid
68
69
70
137
A Commission issued under the Sign Manual of the
King, to investigate the charges against the
Princess of Wales.-Visits of the Princess
Charlotte to her royal Mother limited
Depositions of Lady and Sir John Douglas, Bidgood,
Cole, and Lloyd, against her Royal Highness 138
of Wilson, Roberts, Stikeman, Sicard,
Sanders, and Austin, in favour of her Royal
155
Letters from Earl Spencer, Lord Gwydir, and Lady
Willoughby
168
Register of the Births and Baptisms of T. and W.
170
177
Austin
Depositions of Gordon, Townley, Edmeades,Mills, &c. 171
Captain Manby's Visits to the Princess
Report of the Commissioners to his Majesty .... 191
Letter from the Princess of Wales to the King.... 198
Correspondence with the Lord Chancellor .... 209
Mr. Percival's Defence of the Princess of Wales
212
against the charges of 1806
Depositions of Manby, Lawrence, and Edmeades ~.-374
of Partridge,Krackeler, and Eaglestone, in
favour of her Royal Highness.
....... 386
Correspondence between his late Majesty and the
Princess of Wales, relative to the delicate
Prince of Wales made Regent of the United Kingdom 443
Generosity of the Princess of Wales, in limiting the
Report of the Privy Council on the subject
Princess of Wales's Letter to the House of Com-
mons, and proceedings thereon
Death of the Duchess of Brunswick.
....
453
457 to 497
Princess
Charlotte visits her Mother on this occasion 515
Congratulatory Address of the City of London on the
Acquittal of her Royal Highness from the
charges of 1806
Intended Marriage of the Princess Charlotte with the
Prince of Orange
519
.. 532
Exclusion of the Princess of Wales from the Draw-
ing Room, on the visit of the Victorious Allies 533
Correspondence between her late Majesty and the
541
Princess of Wales on the subject......534 to 541
Debates in the House of Commons on the subject
Mr. Whitbread (the late) censures in strong terms
the measure
.. 549
Letter from her Royal Highness to Lord Liverpool 557
Her Royal Highness leaves England
residence at Naples
Court of Italians
purchases Villa D'Este at Como
Villainy of Baron D'Ompteda
Confession of Maurice Credi on the subject.
569
570
576
579
584
.. 586
Her Royal Highness visits the Ex-empress Maria
Louisa at Parma, and the King of Sardinia at
Turin; proceeds to Vienna; behaviour of
Lord Stewart
visits Geneva, Sicily,Palestine, Jerusalem,
&c. &c. Her acts of Generosity
---
Marriage of the Princess Charlotte to Prince
Leopold of Saxe Coburg. Eer affection for,
and correspondence with, her royal Mother.
Death of the Princess Charlotte.-Distress of
the royal Mother, Death of her late Majesty,
Queen Charlotte
593 to 600
CONTENTS
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VOL. II.
Determination of Queen Caroline on the Death of
George III. and the Accession of her Royal
Consort, George IV. to the Throne
Her Majesty's arrival at Geneva.-- Interruptions-
proceeds to St. Omers
5 to 12
Arrival of Mr. Brougham and his Brother at St.
Omer's.-Proposals from the King
Her Majesty's Arrival in England, Journey to the
Metropolis, and enthusiastic reception. . .32 to 44
His Majesty's Message to Parliament and Debates
thereon
...47 to 64
The Queen's Message to the Commons and Debates
....65 to 68
The House of Lords ballot for a Committee to
examine the Contents of the Green Bag 87 to 103
Correspondence between Her Majesty and Lord
Liverpool ..
... 105 to 110
Court of Common Council held to Congratulate Her
Majesty on her Arrival, and Debates...... 110
Adjourned Debates in the Commons on His Majesty's
Message
113 133 242