Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Fitzherbert ( who was by the Pope , by the King and by the Royal Family , as well as by Mrs Fitzherbert herself , considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her ...
... Fitzherbert ( who was by the Pope , by the King and by the Royal Family , as well as by Mrs Fitzherbert herself , considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her ...
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... Fitzherbert , my wife , the wife of my heart and soul ' asking that ' my coffin should be taken up and buried next ... Fitzherbert , asking for a recon- ciliation . By the spring of 1799 , George was prepared to make the fact of the ...
... Fitzherbert , my wife , the wife of my heart and soul ' asking that ' my coffin should be taken up and buried next ... Fitzherbert , asking for a recon- ciliation . By the spring of 1799 , George was prepared to make the fact of the ...
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... Fitzherbert had left her husband for the first time ( on Lady Jersey's account ) , George III wrote to Pitt from Weymouth : ' I have this morning seen the Prince of Wales , who has acquainted me with his having broken off all connection ...
... Fitzherbert had left her husband for the first time ( on Lady Jersey's account ) , George III wrote to Pitt from Weymouth : ' I have this morning seen the Prince of Wales , who has acquainted me with his having broken off all connection ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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