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VICMAIN - Victorian Papers, Main Series
3 - Papers and correspondence with Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell relating to constitutional issues, the Royal Household, woods and forests and other miscellaneous subjects
23 - Correspondence about the abolition of Duelling
Collection
Victorian Papers, Main Series
Reference
VIC/MAIN/C/53/27
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Prince Albert to the Duke of Wellington
Date
13 [January] 1844
Writer
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince
Addressee
Wellington, 1st Duke of
Description
Prince Albert writes that the Lord of the Admiralty and the Master General of the Ordnance are adverse to the general adoption of the scheme. He reflects on Sir George Murray's (Master General of the Ordnance) opinion and provides further thoughts on the Courts of Honour.
Place Of Writing
Claremont
Language
English
Extent
1 document (6 pages)
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper
Access Conditions
Available in surrogate form only
Related Material
For Sir George Murray's opinion, see VIC/MAIN/C/53/24
Digitisation Notes
These papers are available online within "Prince Albert: His Life and Legacy"
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