Orders prohibiting the admission to the presence of George II and Queen Caroline and to the Royal Palaces by those who have paid Court to the Prince and Princess of Wales

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Hampton Court, ye. 11th. Sepr. 1737.- Orders were sent out by the Grooms of the Great Chamber as under written Vizt. Notice is hereby given to all Peers, Peeresses, Privy Councillors and their Ladies, and all Persons in any Station in the Service of the King and Queen that Whoever goes to pay their Court to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales will not be admitted into Their Majesty's Presence. Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's 27th. Febry. 1737/8 His Majesty having been informed that due Regard has not been paid to His Order of the 11th. of Septem [[unclear]] 1737, has thought fit to declare that no Person whatsoever who shall go to pay their Court to Their Royal Highnesses the Prince or Princess of Wales shall be admitted into His Majesty's Presence at any of His Royal Palaces - Grafton.