Letter from Princess Mary to Sir Henry Halford on the King's health, and the Queen's anger at Dr Heberden, and the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Aylesford

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Title

Letter from Princess Mary to Sir Henry Halford on the King's health, and the Queen's anger at Dr Heberden, and the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Aylesford

Date Created

[?October 1811]

Creator

Mary, Princess (1776-1857)

Description

Mary refers to the Queen's anger against Heberden relating to a 'trial', and his impertinence at telling the King 'what he did and said'. Mary requests that Halford support Heberden by saying 'as little against him as you possibly can'.
Signed.

Language

English

Transcription Difficulty

Difficult

Identifier

GEO/ADD/15/887