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ADD4 - Letters from and to William IV and Queen Adelaide and papers concerning them.
204 - Letters to Prince William, later Duke of Clarence
Collection
Additional papers relating to William IV and Queen Adelaide
Reference
GEO/ADD/4/204/31
Title
Letter from Prince Frederick to Prince William
Date
28 February 1783
Writer
Frederick, Prince (1763-1827)
Addressee
William, Prince (1765-1837)
Description
Confirming to have ordered a sword for William. He is very happy to know that William is now under the command of Lord [Samuel] Hood in the West Indies. The peace [with France?] is made.
Everyone fears that the Elector Palatine will not leave long [Charles Theodore?]; there is also the fear that the Russians and Austrians might want to attack the Turks - he explains why.
Place Of Writing
Hanover
Language
English
Extent
1 document (2 pages)
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper
Access Conditions
Available in surrogate form only
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