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VICPRIV - Private papers of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Prince Consort
3 - Correspondence and papers of Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort
136 - Miscellaneous letters from Albert, Prince Consort
Collection
Victorian Papers, Main Series
Reference
VIC/MAIN/Z/488/8
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Letter from Prince Albert to Colonel Wylde
Date
6 January 1847
Writer
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince
Addressee
Wylde, Colonel
Description
Prince Albert writes that they are pleased with Saldanha's victory. He refers to Colonel Wylde's conversation with Dietz and points out that Dietz staying and getting behind the Queen [of Portugal] are 'old tricks'. Prince Albert also mentions that the King [of Portugal] still writes with affection for Colonel Wylde despite Dietz's attempts to damage him. Prince Albert finally thanks Colonel Wylde for the acorns and outlines the reshuffle in his Household.
Place Of Writing
Windsor Castle
Language
English
Extent
1 document (4 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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