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Primary Sources: Kings and Queens - England: George III
Focuses on the November 11, 1807 order from King George III of Great Britain, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, establishing trade and navigation restrictions on France and its allies. The order to reciprocate the similar restrictions which France has placed upon British trade and navigation as a form of warfare; Special provisions regarding neutrals.
"This catalogue currently contains descriptions and digitised images of material dating from the reigns of George III to William IV, including personal letters, diaries, account books and records of the Royal Household."
Presents the text of the Proclamation of 1763 issued by King George III of Great Britain on October 7, 1763, establishing the territories of Quebec, East and West Florida and Grenada. Boundaries of each territory; Other annexations.
daughter of King George III., and landgravine of Hesse-Homburg, written for the most part to Miss Louisa Swinburne, daughter of Henry Swinburne. Edited, with notes and an introductory chapter, by Miss Swinburne's great-nephew Philip Ch. Yorke.
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being a record of certain reminiscences, letters, and journals in the life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor who at various stages in his career had acted as private secretary to King George III., to Queen Charlotte, and to King William IV. Arranged by Ernest Taylor.
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