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VICMAIN - Victorian Papers, Main Series
1 - Correspondence with Prime Ministers and Speeches from the Throne
6 - Correspondence with Lord John Russell as Prime Minister
1 - Correspondence with Lord John Russell as Prime Minister
Collection
Victorian Papers, Main Series
Reference
VIC/MAIN/A/19/205
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Queen Victoria to Lord John Russell
Date
13 July 1848
Writer
Victoria, Queen
Addressee
Russell, John, Lord
Description
Queen Victoria sends to Russell Colonel Phipps's report of Prince Albert's reception (at York). Queen Victoria wishes to know from Russell if the King and Queen of France and Princes and Princesses ask to visit her at Osborne, there would be any objection. Her Majesty tells Russell she sees no possible objection to the Duc de Nemours fetching or bringing the Duchesse. He is the Queen's cousin, and consequently in a different position to the others. It is but a morning visit. Queen Victoria says if it should arise that she did not go to Ireland, she could go to Balmoral without shocking the Irish very much. Her Majesty regrets that the measure was given up, and asks Russell if it was unavoidable [regarding Navigation Laws]. Her Majesty wishes to know when the Session will end.
Language
English
Extent
1 document
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