Letters from Sir Charles Young to Charles B. Phipps, written at the College of Arms
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Title
Letters from Sir Charles Young to Charles B. Phipps, written at the College of Arms
Date Created
1849
Creator
Young, Charles George, Sir; Garter Principal King-of-Arms
Description
Transmitting a proof of the Ceremonial in two copies to allow Phipps to make changes in case the Queen finds it necessary; he also sends two papers of queries to answer.
Phipps stresses the importance of the Earl Marshal rigidly following the directions given to him. Lord Howe [Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe] is happy with the arrangements in place for the Princess of Saxe-Weimar [Princess Ida of Saxe-Meiningen]. He received notice of the instructions for the attendance of Lord John Russell and the Marquess of Lansdowne.
Language
English
Transcription Difficulty
Difficult
Identifier
GEO/MAIN/37108-37109