| Collection | Queen Charlotte |
| Reference | GEO/MAIN/36400-36401 |
| Record Type | Correspondence |
| Title | Letter from Queen Charlotte to George, Prince of Wales |
| Date | 27 September 1792 |
| Writer | Charlotte, Queen Consort to George III |
| Addressee | George, Prince of Wales (1762-1830) |
| Description | On a pamphlet he has sent: 'Could You prevail upon Yourself to send a Copy of this Pamphlet to Mr Pitt, accompanied with a Letter containing Yr Sentiments upon it the Information then would come with all the Dignity Necessary to insure it being attended to. Yr Conduct must be pleasing to the Kg & You would do Yourself Credit in the Oppinion of the World by interfering where so invidious an attack is made upon Him'; thanks him for the 'Black Lace Cloack...I see its Beauty Far Surpasses the ones I saw before, & Feel the kind attention which induced You to procure it for me with peculiar Pleasure'. Signed. |
| Place Of Writing | Weymouth |
| Language | English |
| Extent | 1 document |
| Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper |
| Access Conditions | Available in surrogate form only |
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| Level | Item |
| Credit | All rights reserved |
| Publications | Published in "Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales 1770-1812" edited by A Aspinall; no 698 |