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ADD2 - Additional papers relating to George III and Queen Charlotte
1 - Papers relating to George III
33 - Letters from George III to Charles Yorke
Collection
Additional papers relating to George III and Queen Charlotte
Reference
GEO/ADD/2/24
Record Type
Correspondence
Title
Correspondence between George III and Charles Yorke
Date
1 May 1801
Writer
George III, King
Yorke, Charles Philip
Addressee
George III, King
Yorke, Charles Philip
Description
Headed 'The King's Notes' in the hand of Charles Yorke. Presenting Warrants to be signed by George III. Signed.
Reply by George III thanking him for the 'appearance of regularity the War Office which was much wanted'.
Signed and dated 11:31am.
Place Of Writing
Kew
Language
English
Extent
1 document
Physical Description
Loose manuscript paper
Access Conditions
Available in surrogate form only
Document Image
Level
Item
Credit
Crown Copyright
Publications
Published in A Aspinall (ed.) "The later correspondence of George III' (London, 1967), volume 3, no 2397
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