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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
26 - Correspondence about Chartists and the Working Classes
Collection
Victorian Papers, Main Series
Reference
VIC/MAIN/C/56/20
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Sir Charles Ogle to Colonel Seymour
Date
10 April 1848
Writer
Ogle, Charles, Sir; Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth
Addressee
Seymour, Colonel; Equerry in Waiting
Description
Letter from Sir Charles Ogle to Colonel Seymour asking that he communicate the enclosed telegram, addressed to Queen Victoria, via Prince Albert. Stating that at 6.30pm, London was 'perfectly quiet' and that the petition was presented after 4.00pm. There was nothing further to report from the rest of the country.
Place Of Writing
'Victory' in Portsmouth Harbour
Language
English
Extent
1 document (2 pages)
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper; mounted
Access Conditions
Available in surrogate form only
Digitisation Notes
These papers are available online within "Prince Albert: His Life and Legacy"
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