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Letter of the Duke of York to the Queen, | Message to Parliament on the establish-
230.
ment of the Prince of Wales, 78.

King of Prussia, 245.

Prince of Wales to the

Duchess of Devonshire, 119.
to Major Hanger, 99.

respecting the
royal signature, 406.
Milan Commission, appointment of the,
266.

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
Queen, 230.

Duke of York to the Prince
of Wales, 448.
Lines by the Prince of Wales, 41.

sent to Miss Archer by the Prince,

251.
Liturgy, exclusion of the Queen's name
from the, ii. 308.
Liverpool (Lord), attacked with paralysis,
ii., 374.

death of, ii., 388.
administration, formation of

the, ii., 128.
Livery of London, conduct of the Prince
Regent towards, ii., 86.

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vote of cen-
sure upon, 225.

Lying in state of George IV., ii., 412.

M'Carthy (Felix), conduct of the Prince
towards, 303.
M'Mahon (John), letter to the Prince
Regent, ii. 68.

-(Colonel), appointed Paymaster
of the Widows' Pensions, ii., 49.
Malady of George III., 193.
Marable (Mr.), biographical account of,

521.

Markhamı (Dr.), preceptor to the Prince,

26.

Marriage of the Prince of Wales, 331.

Moira (Lord), his pecuniary embarrass-
ments, 303.

126.

his political conduct, ii.,

his extraordinary pecu-

niary negotiations, 423.

Moore (Mr.), strictures on his 'Character
of Mr. Fox,' 563.

Moses Aaron, his dialogue with Sheri-
dan, 118.

Mrs. M-

amour of the Prince of
Wales with, 54.

National thanksgiving for the King's
recovery, 236.

Naturalization of Prince Leopold, ii.,
233.

Nemesis (Letter of), to Alfred, 126.
Neptune and Gracchus, extracts from the
Letters of, 490.-

Newnham (Mr.), on the Prince's embar-
rassments, 179.

Nore (the), mysterious occurrence at,
315.

Notice of the motion in Parliament for the
prosecution of the Douglases, ii., 175.

Oath of the Prince Regent, ii., 33.
Oldenburg (Duchess of), arrival of in
England, ii., 177.

Orange (Prince of), introduction of to

the Princess Charlotte, ii., 179.
Orleans (Duke of), his loan to the Prince
of Wales, 168.

Princess Caroline of Paget (Miss), amour of the Prince with,
Brunswick, 331.

Princess Mary and Duke
of Gloucester, ii., 233.

Dukes of Kent, Clarence,

and Cambridge, ii., 262.

225.

Act, remarks on the, 412.
of the Duke of Cumberland, ii.,

Princess Charlotte, ii., 232.
George III., 7.

the Duke of York, 301.
Massarene (Lady), amour of the Prince
with, 486.

Matrimonial infidelity of the Prince of
Wales, 399.

Meeting of the King and the Prince of
Wales, 236.

Mental aberration of George III., 109.

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assassinated by Bel-

lingham, ii., 118.
Piggott (Sir Arthur), extraordinary con-
duct of, 311.

Pitt (Mr.), his letter on the Regency, 210.
death of, 555.

Political conduct of Lord Moira, ii., 126.
condition of England in 1813,

ii., 167.
Post-obit bonds of the three Princes, ex-
traordinary transactions respecting the,
ii., 133.

Preparations for the interment of his
Majesty, ii., 411.

Present of the Regent to Marshal Blucher,
ii., 186.

Princess Charlotte, birth of the, ii., 387.
Victoria, birth of the, ii., 277.

Prince Alfred, birth of, 36.

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Retirement of the Prince from the turf,
287.

Richmond House, private theatricals at,
237.

Robinson (Mrs.), amour of the Prince of
Wales with, 56.

her lines to the Prince

of Wales, 68.
Rodney (Lord), anecdote of, 246.
Royal amusements, description of the,
ii., 361.

417.

children, account of the, 16.
mausoleum, description of the,

Society of Musicians patronized
by the Prince, 47.

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