Letter of the Duke of York to the Queen, | Message to Parliament on the establish- King of Prussia, 245. Prince of Wales to the Duchess of Devonshire, 119. respecting the of the Prince of Wales to the Minute of Council, 549. Duke of York, 448. from the Princess to the Prince of Wales, 394. of the Prince of Wales to the Duke of York to the Prince sent to Miss Archer by the Prince, 251. death of, ii., 388. the, ii., 128. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vote of cen- Lying in state of George IV., ii., 412. M'Carthy (Felix), conduct of the Prince -(Colonel), appointed Paymaster 521. Markhamı (Dr.), preceptor to the Prince, 26. Marriage of the Prince of Wales, 331. Moira (Lord), his pecuniary embarrass- 126. his political conduct, ii., his extraordinary pecu- niary negotiations, 423. Moore (Mr.), strictures on his 'Character Moses Aaron, his dialogue with Sheri- Mrs. M- amour of the Prince of National thanksgiving for the King's Naturalization of Prince Leopold, ii., Nemesis (Letter of), to Alfred, 126. Newnham (Mr.), on the Prince's embar- Nore (the), mysterious occurrence at, Notice of the motion in Parliament for the Oath of the Prince Regent, ii., 33. Orange (Prince of), introduction of to the Princess Charlotte, ii., 179. Princess Caroline of Paget (Miss), amour of the Prince with, Princess Mary and Duke Dukes of Kent, Clarence, and Cambridge, ii., 262. 225. Act, remarks on the, 412. Princess Charlotte, ii., 232. the Duke of York, 301. Matrimonial infidelity of the Prince of Meeting of the King and the Prince of Mental aberration of George III., 109. and THE BOOK, ii., 43. lingham, ii., 118. Pitt (Mr.), his letter on the Regency, 210. Political conduct of Lord Moira, ii., 126. ii., 167. Preparations for the interment of his Present of the Regent to Marshal Blucher, Princess Charlotte, birth of the, ii., 387. Prince Alfred, birth of, 36. Retirement of the Prince from the turf, Richmond House, private theatricals at, Robinson (Mrs.), amour of the Prince of her lines to the Prince of Wales, 68. 417. children, account of the, 16. Society of Musicians patronized INTERESTING WORKS ARE PRINTED FOR THOMAS KELLY, PATERNOSTER-ROW, And may be had of all Booksellers. MEMOIRS of her late Royal Highness PRINCESS Including a variety of interesting Anecdotes. A New Edition, including a Sacred Memorial, or Extracts from upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Sermons, preached on the day of her Funeral. By ROBERT HUISH. "To our children and our children's children, the character of this illustrious and virtuous female should be handed down as the brightest pattern of moral excellence, of conjugal affection, and of strict conformity to the will of her Maker." Published in Six Parts, at 3s. each, forming one large Octavo volume. MEMOIRS of the late QUEEN CAROLINE. Embracing every circumstance illustrative of the most memorable scenes of her eventful life, from her infancy to her death. By ROBERT HUISH. * ** The Portrait of the Queen, given in this Work, is copied from Mr. Wivell's celebrated Painting, which her Majesty sat for, and is acknowledged to be the only good likeness extant. Proofs may be had price 2s. 6d. each. In eleven parts, at 3s. each, forming two volumes, octavo. KELLY'S Edition of the TRIAL of the late QUEEN. Printed verbatim from the Official Journals of the House of Peers, with Explanatory Notes and Illustrations, forming a necessary appendage to the above, and may be had separately. This is the only complete Edition ever published of this extraordinary Proceeding. Embellished with Mr. Wivell's celebrated Portraits. In ten parts, at 3s. each, forming two octavo volumes. **Proof Portraits of the Queen's Counsel, and others concerned in the Trial, may be had, price 2s. 6d. each. The PUBLIC and PRIVATE LIFE of his late excellent and most gracious Majesty, GEORGE the THIRD. Embracing the most memorable incidents, as they were displayed in the important relation of SON, HUSBAND, FATHER, FRIEND, and SOVEReign. Comprising an interesting historical Memoir of the HOUSE of BRunswick. With Portraits and other Illustrations. By ROBERT HUISH, In eleven parts, at 3s. each, forming one quarto volume. |