| Collection | Queen Charlotte |
| Reference | GEO/MAIN/36743 |
| Record Type | Correspondence |
| Title | Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent |
| Date | 8 March 1815 |
| Writer | Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
| Addressee | George, Prince Regent |
| Description | 'I take up my Pen to inquire after Your Health in the turbulent Times as also to Convey to You my most Sincere wishes that You may soon & very soon see public Tranquility restored to the Metropolis - Your Expression in the Letter to Elyza of being decided to follow the Kings Example in a Similar Siutation is so soothing to my Feelings & does You so much Honour that I cannot doubt Your Endeavours will be Crowned with the same Success & that You will be ?can abled to say like Him I have saved the Country as I am sure without His Firmness nothing else could have ?crushed such a Tumult'; ill health of his daughter Princess Charlotte. Signed |
| Place Of Writing | Windsor |
| Language | English |
| Extent | 1 document |
| Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper; mounted |
| Access Conditions | Available in surrogate form only |
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| Level | Item |
| Credit | All rights reserved |
| Publications | Published in "The Letters of George IV" edited by A Aspinall; no 536 |