Collection | George II |
Reference | GEO/MAIN/52955-52956 |
Title | Letter from George, Prince of Wales to George II |
Date | [12 September 1756] |
Writer | George, Prince of Wales (1738-1820) |
Addressee | George II, King |
Description | Asking permission 'to remain with the Princess my Mother; this point is of too great consequence to my happiness for me not to wish ardently Your Majesty's favour & indulgence in it'; on John, Earl of Bute: 'I presume most humbly to lay before Your Majesty this my most ardent request, & my only one with regard to an Establishment Your Majesty most graciously intends for me; nothing can make me happier, or fill my mind with warmer Gratitude, than Your Majesty's gracious condiscention, in favour of a person, whom early and long acquaintance has so naturaly pointed out to my preferance; and of whose Duty and Zeal for Your Majesty, I have the most certain knowledge. I humbly hope that this request, will appear so reasonable to Your Majesty, that I shall on this occasion, experience the same Paternal tenderness which has hitherto so much contributed to my happiness and the continuance of which I shall ever think my greatest comfort' Signed and dated at Kew |
Language | English |
Extent | 1 document (4 pages) |
Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper; mounted |
Access Conditions | Available in surrogate form only |
Related Material | GEO/MAIN/211 for order; GEO/MAIN/212 for letter to Lord Waldegrave; GEO/MAIN/52954 for letter from George II to Augusta, Princess Dowager of Wales; and GEO/MAIN/52957 for response from Augusta, Princess Dowager of Wales |
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