Letter from George III to [the Bishop of Worcester]

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Title

Letter from George III to [the Bishop of Worcester]

Date Created

30 July 1786

Creator

George III, King

Description

On prize dissertations from Göttingen and the speech of the prorector; the medal for Theological Discourse; his sons and their education at Göttingen: 'all three seem highly delighted, and pleased with those that have the Inspection of them; but what pleases Me most is the satisfaction they express at the Course of Theology they have begun with Professor Less...I think Adolphus at present seems the favourite of all, which from his lively manner is natural, but the good Sense of Augustus will in the end prove conspicious'; his health.
Signed.
Written '16' in top right hand corner.

Language

English

Identifier

GEO/ADD/2/21